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  • great harmony.

  • Kimmyloca0, The beginning of the beginnings and basis of bases - movement of a horse at your shoulder.

  • Beautiful horse and movements! I'd like to teach my horse but I wouldn't even know where to begin!

  • @Kimmyloca0 Begin by taking off all iron (shoes, bits, chains etc) because Haute Ecole starts with natural keeping and trimming. Usually the hardest part is to start looking at your horse as an equal not a servant or "sportitst". Good luck!

  • @Kimmyloca0 Oh, yes, the physical training starts as meridianv says. I didn't notice there already was an answer. :] Also you can gain the interest of horse with various toys like balls, ropes, even umbrellas.

  • how do you start on the passage from the ground? i would appreciate any help! =D

  • @Marixxen2, I reduce the collected lynx and I ask a horse to be pushed upwards

  • @MERIDIANV thanks =) sorry if i'm nagging, but how do you teach, or start on asking him to go upwards?

  • @Marixxen2 Before to learn a horse to school, I learn it to understand my words and requests. When reaches school - I simply ask a horse to gather and be pushed with words more strongly upwards. But you can to help, for example, to a horse кордео or a stick.

  • @MERIDIANV ok. thanks a lot!

  • I love your horse :D

    looks pretty nice, great training! :D

  • Très joli !!

    Bravo !!!

  • Respekt. Lektionen der hohen Schule mal so eben im Wald an der Longe und nicht mal mit Trense. Weitermachen :)

  • Wow, that's amazing! Which breed is he?

    And how did you teach him to rear?

  • weil waldboden ja auch so unnatürlich für pferde ist...

    super video. ist immer toll zu sehen, wenn leute eine beziehung zum tier haben und mit ihm arbeiten, statt es zu irgendwas zu zwingen.

    finde ich toll

  • ganzAliebeXD, workingdogbarney Sie sehen spätere Videos

  • habt hr keinen reitplatz oder so abert im wald ich weiß ja ned ob des gut is für die sehnen

  • wie langweilig ;)

  • the farting is hilarious!!! haha amazing relationship deffinetly loved this video :D

  • what breed is this horse?

  • Wow i love how enthusiastic he is.. Lovely realationship... who is your teacher?

  • I the teacher. Itself, the horse and all pupils. Look more after video.

  • very very beautiful. this is wonderful to watch such a friendship. you must have been studying together a long time. i would love some advice if you were able to view some of my you tubes.

  • very nice :) it's impressed me..the spanisch walk was wonderful and the horse has a very good hind leg action..what a breed of horse is it?

    love greetings

  • I see you have gotten a lot of this, but you have done a magnificent job with him and he is absolutely beautiful. Keep up the wonderful work!!

  • That is amazing! Thank you for sharing this Video!

  • Ya porajena! Vy prosto umnica!

    Jdu novyh vypuskov

  • I like the video but - I see the white marks on his left side, near his withers. This would indicate POOR SADDLE fit and scarring. Likely the reason his lessons were continued in hand and not mounted? Probably painful if you are using the same saddle.

  • Some years nobody goes by this horse. "White stains" is burnt out by nitrogen number

  • She is a horse - the friend

  • So beautiful horse~~

    Where is that horse ?

    Available?

  • This stallion lives in Ukraine, in Kiev, and all interested persons can arrive to it on a visit.

  • wow hes lovely, you have done so well! its lovely to see a horse that well trained, doing passage etc, without being whipped, or harsh bits and side reigns! bravo!

  • wow your horse is amazing

    wonderful

    WOW :)greetings nancy

  • beautiful

  • That horse is truely amazing. Im trying to teach that to my horse, Pheobe, but shes stubborn XD What method did you use?

  • Молодцы! Оба!

  • You can so hear him farting!!!

  • Beautiful Spanish Walk! Now that he knows the basic of levade etc you need to teach and work on getting him to do the movements correctly! His Levade needs to be closer to the ground and he should have his front legs bent way under him. Like a horse who jumps does they tuck their front legs! But getting their!!!

  • She uses NHE Methods and probally with Clicker Training! To find out more about Clicker Training go to ClickerTraining dot com/ or Nevzorov Haute ecole go to hauteecole dot ru

  • For the first time approaching to a horse, I perceive it as the foreigner with whom we need to learn to understand each other. And to make friends :).

  • omg that's wonderful!!

    how did u teach him/her that?

    grtz

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