I spent most of my life in Zimbabwe and all my horses were ex-racehorses. Thoroughbreds are fantastic horses, intelligent and giving. Once they came off that high energy food and were allowed to chill out in paddocks, they became calm and easy to handle and train. They have incredible stamina and make wonderful eventers and dressage horses. I had great love and respect for my thoroughbreds.
I can see Candy has her heart into her horse. He is lucky to have an owner like her. Thoroughbreds are so disposable in the racing industry. They deserve love and a good home like Candy has given her horse. ❤
I can't believe ,as someone who has never been interested in horses before, how fascinated I've become with these horsemanship videos. It's a pleasure to watch someone so in tune with a horses psyche that they can take an animal scared of the world and give them some peace and calm. Bravo.
I know what you mean. I have ridden a horse 15 to 20 times in my life and of the 9 channels I am subscribed to 3 of them are horse. / training channels
@@kiminalaska9363am addicted to Hoof GP from Scotland too. No cows or horses and desire to have any, just love watching it. Free Spirit Equestrian if your horse is already good. If you have a horse that you want to be sure doesn't end up in the slaughter pipeline, check out Horse Plus Humane Society or if you want to adopt. They have a full circle of life shelter within a day's drive in the US. Netflix series Heartland is G rated so even the kids can watch. Free rein reminds me of Saved by the Bell just with horses. Wildfire - just not G rated. Hope that helps.
I worked at Newmarket for years back in the late 1950s when there were only about 20 girls in the different yards. I want to ask when was he gelded? And also does she wear perfume or deodorant around her horse. I recall one girl was very badly hurt by a colt and it was thought that was the reason. Also the time of the month can affect his behavior, tb horses are more sensitive than most to odors and also confidence. I rescued tb the rest of my life for the love and enjoyment of having them and riding them. Good luck Candy, I’m 82 now and miss not having the freedom a horse gives you, my last boy was 17.3 steeplechaser, chestnut and so handsome.
Having had a couple of OTTB's over the years my heart breaks for these poor horses. As you said they have no real foundation training. They jump on them while they're still babies and flog them around race tracks. Most of them end up with horrible leg and back injuries by the age of 4 because they're worked sooo hard before their bones and skeleton gets a chance to mature. Personally I'd LOVE to see racing banned. It's a horrible man made industry for horses and dogs. I also adopt greyhounds who suffer similar physical and emotional traumas. These industries sicken me and I almost didn't watch this video when you said that you were at a jumps racing stud.. I only continued to watch because it's you Steve and I knew you'd help this beautiful boy and his lovely owner Candy.. 😊
Hello from America!!! It's heartwarming to see someone look past the lack of training of an ex-race horse to see the jewel the horse wants to be. Great job Candy!! I know you have found a heart-horse and are willing to put in the time and care to form a great bond. The way her face lit up when listing all the good he is said it all. Keep Steve updated so that we can cheer you and your horse on with your journeys.
Steve here in South Africa, I think you can pick up ex race horses fairly easily, they virtually give them away.Ive ridden a race horse on the beach and he went like a dream.Polo ponies however have a tendency to side step🥰 I wonder why??🤣🤣🤣
Candy, no doubt that horse is going to make an awesome partner for you, because you are willing to put the time into him. He's beautiful, and so smart! Gallop on, girl!
Candy's horse is very fortunate to have someone who's not giving up on him. Lots of troubled horses that injure their owners are just put down after being labelled dangerous. The life of a racehorse is so unnatural it's a marvel that they can go on to be magnificent riding horses. And they really are!
It amazes me how watching your videos, has not only given me a huge warm smile but lessons for an approach own life and how to better myself in a positive way. Thank you for your training lessons that transfer to my human life. I gain a new perspective how to change unhealthy feelings to something positive. If I breakdown fixing my issue using your gentle, forgiving methods on myself, I’m not overwhelmed. When using a new techniques ( given to me by a professional) during a challenging human situation your “horse” advice really works. When I face my fears, it takes time, practice, and also time to rest in between to let the new positive feeling sink in and get rid of my old ways. It’s is the small steps and time that lead to good outcomes that can make life better. Than you Steve and all who support you! 🙏🤩😎
Well bloody good on you for being able to translate from horsemanship to self care! Wouldn't have occurred to me...Do Take Care, I think you've got this by the sounds of it.
What a lucky horse to have Candy as an owner. So many race horses face a terrible fate at such a young age. Also, Candy has an absolutely beautiful smile. I was thinking about how Steve tells us that Buck Brannaman teaches his students to smile when we’re looking at our horses’s feet. Candy’s smile will tame those feet in no time. Thanks for all you do, Steve and family!
I was taught the one rein stop years ago .and a group of lads in a car thought it would be funny to aim at me,revving up and loud radio 🤬. The horse reared and went to bolt but luckily stopped , training is sooo important ❤
Ugh gotta love that. I had a tractor that on purpose speeded up next to me and my horse on a small road. My horse walked back into a ditch and fell on his bum. Luckily I stayed on after he took a sprint and after he slowed down a little bit i used the one rein stop before he ran into another ditch. I can't understand why people can be so reckless around flight animals, it's annoying. I'm happy it also tuned out well for you, it could have gone wrong so fast.
Wow Steve what a change. I could see his head carriage change around 7.36 with you in the stable. Candi’s smile as he made his way into the horse box was amazing.
Good work Candie! I also had an OTTB, although he had been off track for quite a long time😂. Still, it’s the foundational work that’s missing, right? Spot was 18.2 hands and he would run through me, push me all over the place, and yet they are so sensitive! It’s kinda crazy. Wish I’d known about Steve back then!! My arms were often black and blue and cut and scraped. But I loved him dearly. In the end it’s all worth it, just keep following Steve’s advice and that horse will love you just as much as you love him❤
Awesome that Candy asked for help and has offered to have her horse help others learn how to not hand feed and how to pet a horse. Her relationship with her horse will only get better with clear communication. Ask any happily married couple if communication matters! There's more time for the love when there are rules and communication.❤
Candy was absorbing everything you did. She is doing an amazing job with him, after. He's is such an intelligent horse and fast learner. Steve, your views about hand feeding finally clicked with me. The comment asking...would an alpha lead let another horse take food from them? Absolutely not! I get it.
Steve & Tanya, I sure miss your chit chat in the car, your lunch & dinner, and whatever is going on before, in between, or after the horse training. Why stopped? Please add them back.
If I was younger I would love to train horses like you do. I have always been able to let an animal know that I wasn't afraid of them. Ever the alpha, And lots of love.. I really like watching your work. It's phenomenal.❤
GREAT VIDEO, STEVE!! That gave that horse SO MUCH more CONFIDENCE and will give Candy more CONFIDENCE, with HIM, as well! THANKS, STEVE! LOVE your VIDEOS!!
I looked after my friends horse when she went on holiday many years ago,but never had my own.Im now a pensioner and love watching your incredible work ,the knowledge you continually share with others,is fascinating to watch. In this video you can see Holly is listening and observing every precious moment that you explain.We are so lucky to witness the changes during each session,and its so clear that Holly is going to continue and enjoy her riding more and more.,
So glad he was too slow and is going to learn a different way of being. Candy is so brave to put herself on a public platform to assist other owners with race horses. So many of them end up in double decker buses to Mexico for slaughter. Love the reminder not to hand feed and the importance of ground work. I'm a non-rider that has learned so much about horses by subscribing to your channel.
Allowing 20 minutes peace for horse to absorb and think is crucial and often understated.. (...note for Steve). "Clever Cowgirl" recently also realised this.. but after a long time of trying... if you watch her videos.. It is all so interesting that you offer good advice that often is not known by other lovely horse experts Steve!!! 😊
I can see Candy was soaking up all the information that you were showing her. And I know that she will continue with everything that you've shown her to help her with her OTTRH . He's a stunning boy!! Young, and just needs time to decompress from being on the track, so groundwork would be perfect work for him!! So chuffed for you, Candy!! Keep it up!! You'll get there with your boy!! Just don't give up, and always keep a smile on your face!! Love from a Retired Paramedic and Horse Trainer in Ontario, Canada, Jenn 💖 🇨🇦
A very intelligent horse and learns very fast! You will do great with him! He is beautiful and very smart! You will be ok Candie you are learning from the best horseman❤
What a beautiful horse and how lucky he is to have someone as dedicated to him as Candy. She’s an amazing horsewoman and despite their past history she has turned his life around. Well done everyone and well done Candy - true horsewoman 👏🏻
I have a OTTB as well and she did just the same in the beginning. I got her with 2,5 and she is now 6. We don't ride but do a lot of groundwork. It pays off. Big time. Candy you have a wonderful horse!!! You do great
Just a reminder, as I suspect you already know, the footage of the bay stallion jumping was an example of what the daddy Could look like. We don’t know which bay stallion is the daddy. ❤
"Crack on" Candy!❤ It's obvious you love your beautiful boy! You must be so proud of yourself!🎉 Looking good in the demo! Many 😊Happy trails, & God bless from Florida, USA!
The smile on her face says it all! Generous, patient and caring, and never afraid to learn and change. Her horse will learn from her, and over the years he will teach her to be an excellent trainer. Grow together!
That was wonderful work and Candy will have a cracking horse as she implement your groundwork. The fact that she wanted to go to the demo day, shows her commitment. 👏🏻
Well done to Candy for seeking help and staying safe, helping her lovely horse by asking for your input. Work in progress as Steve was saying. Happy days.
I enjoy watching you and Candy with her boy, I had a off track TB, he was a great horse, he had some issues after watching some of your videos Steve I had been able too help him through some issues, we ride western, he made an excellent trail horse and working ranch horse, unfortunately we lost him last year, racing horses are the best ,, his grandfather was ALYARD who ran the 1978 triple crown second place in all 3 race’s.. God Bless You, for your love of horses and the help you give owners and their horses ❤❤❤❤❤
Thoroughbreds lives are stress when in training. Many are confined, led by the beard, cross tied, anti rearing bits, tongue tied, whipped when trying their heart's out, twitched, fed high grain, have the start of or ulcers, injuries etc. And really need time to let down and be treated with fairness, empathy and consistency. Love your training, kindness and empathy with horses. You are doing so much for horses around the world.
My best horse was a racehorse. He was never spokked by horses running by him. He was kind, calm, brave, trustworthy, smart,sensible and wonderful to ride.
Great work!! You can see the change with every practice unit! He is suddenly soft, looking at every move from Steve trying to do it right and to please! No unsure eyes, just the focus on Steve and very lightly in driving and leading! Such a good boy!! He needed that and Candy, too! What a brave and loving owner!! Well done, Steve, Candy and the Horseeeee!!
Thank you Steve my horse runs through me and has on occasion knocked me flat when he gets anxious, so this video is exactly what I needed to see. I’m going to work on some of these exercises you’ve done with Candy and her horse. Candy looks like she has some great tools and exercises to use with her horse and I wish them every success for their future endeavours. Well done candy.
Candy has a really sweet and special skill with this horse. I think this is the beginning of a great relationship between the two of them. You could see the horse become more balanced and competent as Steve worked with him and I have no doubt he will do the same for her. What dedication she has!
Candie - You were so effective at soaking in all of the info and skills being conveyed by Steve and then applying it all like a champ. Great job Candie & Steve and the team.
A great video! I see how Candi ( and her horse) listened to you and I know it’s going to be just fine! You showed her the way to go Steve and I wish them both a beautiful future together!!!❤️
You are such a great horse trainer and teacher. I enjoy watching all you do and If I were Candy, I would also take on what you achieved with her horse, i.e. without all the heavy petting. I like her affection for her horse, a wonderful quality in any human, but you achieved what you did without it as it makes a lot of sense. I hope Candy takes this part of your teaching and lessens touching him as heavily as she did, as she can still love him without the over-stimulated rubbing, which is entirely her need, and not her horse. You are a wonderful trainer!
Yay you invested in the clip on microphone with the wind buffer fuzzy piece 👍🏻. lol so much easier and clearer to follow along. So many of those past ones and demos I haven’t heard most of it. Well done team.
I love that Candy paid attention to what you were saying, didn't talk over you, and just drank it all in. I loved that big smile on her face when she was loading the horse. She will do well with him. I'm hoping well get an update in the near future.
As someone who doesn't know anything about horses and has watched a dozen of your videos, I think this is the best video you have made that explains your techniques and why you do them the way you do and the relationship between a horse and it's rider.
Of all the horse and rider combinations you have worked with Candy and this horse are in the top 5 that you watch and know they will be successful. He is a stunning horse and she has the tools and attitude to work through anything with him. The short foundation you provided has opened a whole new relationship between Candy and the horse. One of my favorite pairs you have worked with.
Really enjoyed this and relevant with my new horse who is an ex racer (NH) who i sat on for the first time yesterday after four weeks of owning, four weeks of daily groundwork. Owner was a breath of fresh air. I struggle watching some of the owners but Candice was amazing.
Candy, it is so special that you would not give up on this horse. He is worth all of your patience and understanding. It was a pleasure to watch his transformation. I wish you many happy years together.
Wonderful video. I always appreciate that you take the time to explain why you are doing something and what to look for. Candy was very receptive to everything you were doing to help. I have no doubt she will be using your techniques on any other horses she owns in the future. Well done both of you!
I've had five straight-off-the-track Thoroughbreds and absolutely loved them all. Of course, some were more difficult than others but the differences in temperament was huge. One was a "jibber' and long after he had his teeth fixed, he still did it. One boy would only ever run fourth, regardless of the speed. He could be on the track with the fastest or slowest horses in the world but no, only fourth but that was very good for me because his temperament was absolutely amazing. Candy will have a long relationship with this boy, it can only get better and better. Loved this video!
I spent most of my life in Zimbabwe and all my horses were ex-racehorses. Thoroughbreds are fantastic horses, intelligent and giving. Once they came off that high energy food and were allowed to chill out in paddocks, they became calm and easy to handle and train. They have incredible stamina and make wonderful eventers and dressage horses. I had great love and respect for my thoroughbreds.
I love how they look too.
I can see Candy has her heart into her horse. He is lucky to have an owner like her. Thoroughbreds are so disposable in the racing industry. They deserve love and a good home like Candy has given her horse. ❤
Retire racers need a lot of patience but have tons of heart. Bravo to Candy for changing his life!
I enjoyed the fact that Candy stayed focused. She wasn't talking or distracted, just watching and learning! Beautiful pair of horse and rider!
Candy did absolutely the right thing bringing you in to help. Sounds like she'll do well with her horse now that he is settling down.
I can't believe ,as someone who has never been interested in horses before, how fascinated I've become with these horsemanship videos. It's a pleasure to watch someone so in tune with a horses psyche that they can take an animal scared of the world and give them some peace and calm. Bravo.
I know what you mean. I have ridden a horse 15 to 20 times in my life and of the 9 channels I am subscribed to 3 of them are horse.
/ training channels
Watch Ryan Rose’s videos as well!!! Similar approach, different style. Both Ryan and Steve have been so helpful and educational!
@@kiminalaska9363am addicted to Hoof GP from Scotland too. No cows or horses and desire to have any, just love watching it. Free Spirit Equestrian if your horse is already good. If you have a horse that you want to be sure doesn't end up in the slaughter pipeline, check out Horse Plus Humane Society or if you want to adopt. They have a full circle of life shelter within a day's drive in the US. Netflix series Heartland is G rated so even the kids can watch. Free rein reminds me of Saved by the Bell just with horses. Wildfire - just not G rated. Hope that helps.
Me too
Never been near a horse
Just love them ❤
@@PacNorWestRose I have watched a lot of Steve’s videos but for some reason I just have a hard time watching Ryan’s videos
I worked at Newmarket for years back in the late 1950s when there were only about 20 girls in the different yards. I want to ask when was he gelded? And also does she wear perfume or deodorant around her horse. I recall one girl was very badly hurt by a colt and it was thought that was the reason. Also the time of the month can affect his behavior, tb horses are more sensitive than most to odors and also confidence. I rescued tb the rest of my life for the love and enjoyment of having them and riding them. Good luck Candy, I’m 82 now and miss not having the freedom a horse gives you, my last boy was 17.3 steeplechaser, chestnut and so handsome.
Having had a couple of OTTB's over the years my heart breaks for these poor horses. As you said they have no real foundation training. They jump on them while they're still babies and flog them around race tracks. Most of them end up with horrible leg and back injuries by the age of 4 because they're worked sooo hard before their bones and skeleton gets a chance to mature. Personally I'd LOVE to see racing banned. It's a horrible man made industry for horses and dogs. I also adopt greyhounds who suffer similar physical and emotional traumas. These industries sicken me and I almost didn't watch this video when you said that you were at a jumps racing stud.. I only continued to watch because it's you Steve and I knew you'd help this beautiful boy and his lovely owner Candy.. 😊
Agree 100%❤❤❤
100% agree with you , the cruelty is staggering!
I am so with you on this one! A horse should be at least 3 years old before training starts, and slowly teach them to understand the basics.
Yeah..I'm not wild about eventing for many of the same reaons.
Hello from America!!! It's heartwarming to see someone look past the lack of training of an ex-race horse to see the jewel the horse wants to be. Great job Candy!! I know you have found a heart-horse and are willing to put in the time and care to form a great bond. The way her face lit up when listing all the good he is said it all. Keep Steve updated so that we can cheer you and your horse on with your journeys.
Steve here in South Africa, I think you can pick up ex race horses fairly easily, they virtually give them away.Ive ridden a race horse on the beach and he went like a dream.Polo ponies however have a tendency to side step🥰 I wonder why??🤣🤣🤣
Candy, no doubt that horse is going to make an awesome partner for you, because you are willing to put the time into him. He's beautiful, and so smart! Gallop on, girl!
Candy's horse is very fortunate to have someone who's not giving up on him. Lots of troubled horses that injure their owners are just put down after being labelled dangerous. The life of a racehorse is so unnatural it's a marvel that they can go on to be magnificent riding horses. And they really are!
It amazes me how watching your videos, has not only given me a huge warm smile but lessons for an approach own life and how to better myself in a positive way. Thank you for your training lessons that transfer to my human life. I gain a new perspective how to change unhealthy feelings to something positive. If I breakdown fixing my issue using your gentle, forgiving methods on myself, I’m not overwhelmed. When using a new techniques ( given to me by a professional) during a challenging human situation your “horse” advice really works. When I face my fears, it takes time, practice, and also time to rest in between to let the new positive feeling sink in and get rid of my old ways. It’s is the small steps and time that lead to good outcomes that can make life better. Than you Steve and all who support you! 🙏🤩😎
Well bloody good on you for being able to translate from horsemanship to self care! Wouldn't have occurred to me...Do Take Care, I think you've got this by the sounds of it.
Lovely horse. Thank you, Candy, for saving him. Great work on helping him be a respectful boy.💖
That was an insanely fast kick in the stall. Dangerous for sure.
And it was a "side hook"! Double dangerous.
Awesome…that horse went from super nervous to fairly calm! Amazing transformation!
Candy your smile while loading him said volumes! Bravo! You got this! 🎉
Candy and her talented horse are a beautiful match, and I see a wonderful life together for them thanks to you Steve.💖🤗🐴💖
What a lucky horse to have Candy as an owner. So many race horses face a terrible fate at such a young age. Also, Candy has an absolutely beautiful smile. I was thinking about how Steve tells us that Buck Brannaman teaches his students to smile when we’re looking at our horses’s feet. Candy’s smile will tame those feet in no time. Thanks for all you do,
Steve and family!
He reacted to that measuring stick like I do to Huntsmen spiders. He is a beautiful looking horse. ❤
James's edits are excellent.
I was taught the one rein stop years ago .and a group of lads in a car thought it would be funny to aim at me,revving up and loud radio 🤬. The horse reared and went to bolt but luckily stopped , training is sooo important ❤
Ugh gotta love that. I had a tractor that on purpose speeded up next to me and my horse on a small road. My horse walked back into a ditch and fell on his bum. Luckily I stayed on after he took a sprint and after he slowed down a little bit i used the one rein stop before he ran into another ditch. I can't understand why people can be so reckless around flight animals, it's annoying. I'm happy it also tuned out well for you, it could have gone wrong so fast.
@@dark-shadow_ im glad your ok as well x its so dangerous 👍
I hope you guys are doing ok after the hurricanes in Florida! Great video Steve!
Wow Steve what a change. I could see his head carriage change around 7.36 with you in the stable. Candi’s smile as he made his way into the horse box was amazing.
Well done Candy beautiful Horse.
Good work Candie! I also had an OTTB, although he had been off track for quite a long time😂. Still, it’s the foundational work that’s missing, right? Spot was 18.2 hands and he would run through me, push me all over the place, and yet they are so sensitive! It’s kinda crazy. Wish I’d known about Steve back then!! My arms were often black and blue and cut and scraped. But I loved him dearly. In the end it’s all worth it, just keep following Steve’s advice and that horse will love you just as much as you love him❤
Awesome that Candy asked for help and has offered to have her horse help others learn how to not hand feed and how to pet a horse. Her relationship with her horse will only get better with clear communication. Ask any happily married couple if communication matters! There's more time for the love when there are rules and communication.❤
"Don't you jump!" that was great.
Loved that catch!
I love that Candy giggles with delight the first time he enters the trailer for her
Candy was absorbing everything you did. She is doing an amazing job with him, after. He's is such an intelligent horse and fast learner.
Steve, your views about hand feeding finally clicked with me. The comment asking...would an alpha lead let another horse take food from them? Absolutely not! I get it.
Steve & Tanya, I sure miss your chit chat in the car, your lunch & dinner, and whatever is going on before, in between, or after the horse training. Why stopped? Please add them back.
Totally agree! I miss those clips too!
Regrettably perhaps, I prefer this way; focused on the training. 🤷🏼♀
Always fascinated how quickly the change comes as you work with the horses. Another horse and it's caring owner helped, well done Steve ❤
The kings horses at horse guards in London are Irish draft horses! Stunning!
Wishing them both well! A great team!
Beautiful job. Such a positive learning experience. She is a lovely person.
If I was younger I would love to train horses like you do. I have always been able to let an animal know that I wasn't afraid of them.
Ever the alpha, And lots of love..
I really like watching your work. It's phenomenal.❤
GREAT VIDEO, STEVE!! That gave that horse SO MUCH more CONFIDENCE and will give Candy more CONFIDENCE, with HIM, as well! THANKS, STEVE! LOVE your VIDEOS!!
I looked after my friends horse when she went on holiday many years ago,but never had my own.Im now a pensioner and love watching your incredible work ,the knowledge you continually share with others,is fascinating to watch. In this video you can see Holly is listening and observing every precious moment that you explain.We are so lucky to witness the changes during each session,and its so clear that Holly is going to continue and enjoy her riding more and more.,
So glad he was too slow and is going to learn a different way of being. Candy is so brave to put herself on a public platform to assist other owners with race horses. So many of them end up in double decker buses to Mexico for slaughter. Love the reminder not to hand feed and the importance of ground work. I'm a non-rider that has learned so much about horses by subscribing to your channel.
Allowing 20 minutes peace for horse to absorb and think is crucial and often understated.. (...note for Steve). "Clever Cowgirl" recently also realised this.. but after a long time of trying... if you watch her videos.. It is all so interesting that you offer good advice that often is not known by other lovely horse experts Steve!!! 😊
I can see Candy was soaking up all the information that you were showing her. And I know that she will continue with everything that you've shown her to help her with her OTTRH . He's a stunning boy!! Young, and just needs time to decompress from being on the track, so groundwork would be perfect work for him!! So chuffed for you, Candy!! Keep it up!! You'll get there with your boy!! Just don't give up, and always keep a smile on your face!! Love from a Retired Paramedic and Horse Trainer in Ontario, Canada, Jenn 💖 🇨🇦
A very intelligent horse and learns very fast! You will do great with him! He is beautiful and very smart! You will be ok Candie you are learning from the best horseman❤
Great Work Candi!!❤😊
He's going to be your Heart Horse for sure!! Well Done!!
What a beautiful horse and how lucky he is to have someone as dedicated to him as Candy. She’s an amazing horsewoman and despite their past history she has turned his life around. Well done everyone and well done Candy - true horsewoman 👏🏻
I have a OTTB as well and she did just the same in the beginning. I got her with 2,5 and she is now 6. We don't ride but do a lot of groundwork. It pays off. Big time. Candy you have a wonderful horse!!! You do great
He's very smart & it's nice to see him relax & get in a good groove . He's enjoying relaxation
He is gorgeous and intelligent. What a gem of a horse
Thanks for the update on Polly. Loved seeing the daddy! As suspected that foul is going to be a good size !! I can't wait!!!
Just a reminder, as I suspect you already know, the footage of the bay stallion jumping was an example of what the daddy Could look like. We don’t know which bay stallion is the daddy. ❤
Im sure Candy will be brilliant with her horse as she so determined. Love all your videos
thanks for the explanation of your methods but no need, you are among the best horseman ever.
Still helps us non-horse people understand
@@robinrutherfordcost4748 good point.
What a lovely horse, Candy is doing a great job with her big buddy. I think he really likes his owner and does a great job with her.
Excellent work. Candy learned so quickly and was not hesitant to get her horse to respond. Bravo. ❤️
No doubt in my mind Candie will work hard and they will make a great team thanks for planting the seed for them Steve🥰🇨🇦Sharon.
"Crack on" Candy!❤ It's obvious you love your beautiful boy! You must be so proud of yourself!🎉 Looking good in the demo! Many 😊Happy trails, & God bless from Florida, USA!
Thanks for your compassionate work with horses and thank Steve for your magical help.💜😊💜
The smile on her face says it all! Generous, patient and caring, and never afraid to learn and change.
Her horse will learn from her, and over the years he will teach her to be an excellent trainer. Grow together!
She is a good horsewoman. Well done candy. 😎🤓
That was wonderful work and Candy will have a cracking horse as she implement your groundwork. The fact that she wanted to go to the demo day, shows her commitment. 👏🏻
Way to go, Candy! Best of times for you and your handsome boy!❤
Great. Love to see the race horses rescued. Beautiful. Thank you Steve and Candy.
33.58 in could not wait till end.unbelIevable.not blowing smoke.just incredible.thanks Steve tan and family ❤
Well done to Candy for seeking help and staying safe, helping her lovely horse by asking for your input. Work in progress as Steve was saying. Happy days.
Good for you Candy!
I enjoy watching you and Candy with her boy, I had a off track TB, he was a great horse, he had some issues after watching some of your videos Steve I had been able too help him through some issues, we ride western, he made an excellent trail horse and working ranch horse, unfortunately we lost him last year, racing horses are the best ,, his grandfather was ALYARD who ran the 1978 triple crown second place in all 3 race’s..
God Bless You, for your love of horses and the help you give owners and their horses ❤❤❤❤❤
Thoroughbreds lives are stress when in training. Many are confined, led by the beard, cross tied, anti rearing bits, tongue tied, whipped when trying their heart's out, twitched, fed high grain, have the start of or ulcers, injuries etc. And really need time to let down and be treated with fairness, empathy and consistency. Love your training, kindness and empathy with horses. You are doing so much for horses around the world.
Great job Candy! Beautiful horse!!
My best horse was a racehorse. He was never spokked by horses running by him. He was kind, calm, brave, trustworthy, smart,sensible and wonderful to ride.
Great work!!
You can see the change with every practice unit! He is suddenly soft, looking at every move from Steve trying to do it right and to please!
No unsure eyes, just the focus on Steve and very lightly in driving and leading!
Such a good boy!! He needed that and Candy, too! What a brave and loving owner!!
Well done, Steve, Candy and the Horseeeee!!
Candy has her heart horse - they’re going to be a magic team. Another great video for this non-owner horse lover to enjoy 😊
Great job Candy! Beautiful boy! You’ve got this Candy!
Polly is a gorgeous horse! The foal will be beautiful. Another great lesson Steve!
Fantastic, great learning & what a fab life the beautiful horse will have with Candy ❤😊
Thank you Steve my horse runs through me and has on occasion knocked me flat when he gets anxious, so this video is exactly what I needed to see. I’m going to work on some of these exercises you’ve done with Candy and her horse.
Candy looks like she has some great tools and exercises to use with her horse and I wish them every success for their future endeavours. Well done candy.
He is such a quick learner and seems like a genuine sweetheart 😍 what a beautiful pair they make ❤ such a nice boy
Candy has a really sweet and special skill with this horse. I think this is the beginning of a great relationship between the two of them. You could see the horse become more balanced and competent as Steve worked with him and I have no doubt he will do the same for her. What dedication she has!
Candie - You were so effective at soaking in all of the info and skills being conveyed by Steve and then applying it all like a champ. Great job Candie & Steve and the team.
What a positive attitude she has! She's a marvelous person to ask for help and see the improvement
A great video! I see how Candi ( and her horse) listened to you and I know it’s going to be just fine! You showed her the way to go Steve and I wish them both a beautiful future together!!!❤️
You are such a great horse trainer and teacher. I enjoy watching all you do and If I were Candy, I would also take on what you achieved with her horse, i.e. without all the heavy petting. I like her affection for her horse, a wonderful quality in any human, but you achieved what you did without it as it makes a lot of sense. I hope Candy takes this part of your teaching and lessens touching him as heavily as she did, as she can still love him without the over-stimulated rubbing, which is entirely her need, and not her horse. You are a wonderful trainer!
You can see the love in her eyes and in her smile for that horse!
Well done Candy! You’re working so hard and so it your x-race horse! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Yay you invested in the clip on microphone with the wind buffer fuzzy piece 👍🏻. lol so much easier and clearer to follow along. So many of those past ones and demos I haven’t heard most of it. Well done team.
Thank you for another fantastic learning video. I step at a time.
SUCH props to Candy for sticking through the hard part!!! Great improvement and I hope you have a long life together!!!
Candy the race horse whisperer! You are a natural, well done x
All the best widhes to Candy and her wonderful horse! He was such a sweet boy with Steve and during the demo video ❤
Well done, Candy, and another great video from Steve & Tanya & family. I always enjoy seeing the meals too!!
The horses are so glad to have leadership .as they would in a herd .great job steve ❤
I love that Candy paid attention to what you were saying, didn't talk over you, and just drank it all in. I loved that big smile on her face when she was loading the horse. She will do well with him. I'm hoping well get an update in the near future.
As someone who doesn't know anything about horses and has watched a dozen of your videos, I think this is the best video you have made that explains your techniques and why you do them the way you do and the relationship between a horse and it's rider.
Of all the horse and rider combinations you have worked with Candy and this horse are in the top 5 that you watch and know they will be successful. He is a stunning horse and she has the tools and attitude to work through anything with him. The short foundation you provided has opened a whole new relationship between Candy and the horse. One of my favorite pairs you have worked with.
It is so bright in there😮😮. This horse did great after you worked with her🎉🎉🎉. Good luck with her and her horse❤❤❤❤.
Really enjoyed this and relevant with my new horse who is an ex racer (NH) who i sat on for the first time yesterday after four weeks of owning, four weeks of daily groundwork. Owner was a breath of fresh air. I struggle watching some of the owners but Candice was amazing.
Candy, it is so special that you would not give up on this horse. He is worth all of your patience and understanding. It was a pleasure to watch his transformation. I wish you many happy years together.
Well done!!!!! Another horse and rider helped plus all of us in watchland.
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Wonderful video. I always appreciate that you take the time to explain why you are doing something and what to look for. Candy was very receptive to everything you were doing to help. I have no doubt she will be using your techniques on any other horses she owns in the future. Well done both of you!
Great job Candy. Keep going!
Well done Candy you have a beautiful heart .Giving this beautiful horse a stable well loved home .keep up the good work .
I've had five straight-off-the-track Thoroughbreds and absolutely loved them all. Of course, some were more difficult than others but the differences in temperament was huge. One was a "jibber' and long after he had his teeth fixed, he still did it. One boy would only ever run fourth, regardless of the speed. He could be on the track with the fastest or slowest horses in the world but no, only fourth but that was very good for me because his temperament was absolutely amazing. Candy will have a long relationship with this boy, it can only get better and better. Loved this video!
He’s beautiful ! Keep up the good loving work ! 😊
Omg as always amazing watching a horse change its attitude. Watching Candy load him was amazing well done xxx❤