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  • I would be very nervous lying down in front of 2 large dogs, if I was a horse....so this is true trust!! Nice!! 

  • how old is he

  • hahaha! Still trying to eat grass... I love how they never forget the original objective... food!

  • And imagine.. if you would have used positive reinforcement.. he would know it perfectly by now.. with a lot lesser brutality towards that poor horse. Open a book Girl!

  • @Emeessa

    Hey, horses need different ways of learning some times, just like people !

  • @MollyAndMe09 ..and Most, close to 99.9% answer better to positive reinforcement with Clear praise than force.

    I prefer happy animals, so i dont use force. Tie your own leg up and jump around the house - good way to tech you to keep your balance?

  • THATS FUCKIGN MEAN

  • Love the videos!!!! In the begging how did you transfer from the rope to just ur hand??????

  • I have oneeee Question......... When u FIRST started with hime... In the first session did he lay down (with or with out rope idc) because my Standie mare doesn't seem to go down whatever I do........Did he just do it when u pulled on him??? Thanks!

  • amazing i want to teach my horse to do that! 

  • lol when he layed down on his side it looked like his giving birth!, great video btw how long did it take u to teach him this?

  • I only thought maybe more of an instant reward by patting the horse immediately after he lays down would be good too.

  • Love how he starts to graze again once he is down.

  • cute :)

  • This is more like pulling your horse down and trying to get the horse down by taking the rope and pull on it. No, not a friendly way in my eyes. Sorry =)

  • @AlwaysHorseLove

    It's just a way of learning:

    = I give pressure to the head, so if you lay down, the pressure stops and you get a reward.

    Pulling a horse down that doesn't want to, I'dd like to see you try..

  • haha he was still eatin when he was laying down ^.^

  • Looks really good, how's he doing now?

  • lol u just gotta luv the way his back legs stick out

  • i am going to teach my mini pony that when were done jump training

  • Brill....well done!

  • That is so cool!!! I think I might try using ur method for my fjord mix.

  • wow hes getting really good, keep up the good work

  • i don't like the ropes at the begin, but i know that sometimes it's difficould to teach it to a horse without. And i know that it doesn't hurt a horse so GREAT JOB =)

  • no sorry, but he does know a few other not very special tricks maybe i will take a video sometime and post them

  • YAY!! go Cadillac! great job you should be proud.

  • Nice job!! I just must teach Chief how to do this!

  • Hes Really tolerate! lol My Standardbred is learning to shake hands, knows yes, and is learning to wave a flag, if you have any other trick training videos id love to see them!

  • Wonderful!

    I want all the people who called you an idiot for using ropes one the first one to see this.

    Good job and beautiful horse.

  • this is awesome! i want to teach my horse to do this lol.

    i love how after he lays down he still trys to eat! haha he's an adorable horse!!!!

  • It looks like he about has it down pretty good.....

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