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  • As with the black PRE & the liberty performance, I see a horse who's working nicely with his rider/trainer -- no pinned ears, smooth flow. Only sign of resistance are the mild tail swishes when the leg/spur are applied, but otherwise he's totally "with" the program. Well done!

  • I just saw Jonathan and Quincy doing this at The Mane Event in Red Deer last weekend. It was amazing! Good job!

  • Very Beautiful! What breed is your horse?

  • It's remarkable what you have accomplished with this beautiful ,'troubled' horse! Especially loved the spins! Are you sure the pole isn't superglued to your hand!! lol

    It was very fluid and soft and the horse seemed to enjoy his purpose!

  • Very nice Jonathan. Nice to see you again. Wish a lot of success in 2011.

    Eddy Modde, Netherlands, helping people and horses with trailerloading.

  • @eddymodde Great to hear from you Eddy. Happy New Year to you and wishing you great success as well! Thanks for saying hi and I hope to see you again sometime. Stay in touch.

  • ¿Alguien me puede explicar qué pretende hacer este buen hombre con esa vara? Para empezar, eso de "Spanish Dance" es incorrecto, y por otro lado, lo que él hace, no tiene ni el más mínimo parecido al manejo de la garrocha, práctica que nació en exclusivamente en Andalucía, y partes de Extremadura y Salamanca.

  • Dear friend...thanks for your comment and I want to tell you why I started this and assure you that I am not trying to represent the talented Spanish riders that really know what they are doing. In fact I admire them and would love to learn from them. This Grey Quarter Horse Arabian is a very troubled horse and a friend suggested I try giving him some purpose.I got this pole from the lumber yard and he really responded to it. Greatly appreciate any suggestions. Yours truly, Jonathan Field

  • @JFHorsemanship

    Gracias por tu aclaración, y ya que lo que pretendes es ayudar a este caballo, tienes todo mi ánimo y mi simpatía, y te ofrezco mis disculpas si he podido parecer algo brusco, pero por desgracia, veo demasiada gente que trata de imitar el uso de la garrocha de mala forma.

    Sigue adelante con lo que haces.

  • @freemanmgd and also @JFHorsemanship - I enjoyed reading your conversation very much. :-)

    To both of you, who are true horseman: I believe you might enjoy also seeing this man in action (if you have not already). Here on YouTube, the channel: /user/nature2promotion

  • @nameofthepen

    Gracias por la información. Un canal muy interesante.

  • @JFHorsemanship I really thank you for being so well mannered in response to this persons attack. I am a Madrid born horse lover and owner and whether you intended to make a US version of a part of our Doma Vaquera it really makes no sense pouncing on you like that. This is the 2nd vid of yours I've seen and anyone can see you are only doing what we all are entitled to, have fun doing your thing and if you help all the better.Better to just stay open than to bark and have to whine later, SUERTE!

  • It is a truly awesome partnership between horse and rider. Such energy, focus and enthusiasm in all of Quincy's movements. It's a joy to see this, knowing what this horse used to be like. Well done.

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  • To this day, I see more and more of what's going on every time I watch this. Just an amazing dance :-)

  • SO AMAZING

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