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  • I rescued a horse just last month (my first horse ever let alone a rescue), I knew instantly that he and I were meant for each other. He was terribly underweight, mud fever to his hocks, thrush but supposedly 'sound'. Ha! Lord knows the last time he was wormed, had shots, had to call in the vet twice, the chiro twice and the equine dentist who was apalled at his teeth. What pain he must have been in. However with all that, he is the sweetest boy. I love him to death. On my way to barn now!

  • i love what you did voor the horse i am doing a something like u now white my horse that i bod in feb 2011 ze also was starved ze is now on vol wait and me and a friend are riding now en ze is doing pretty good so var

  • @koetjepuk55

    good for you for rescuing a horse in need and bringing her back to good health. i am sure she is very greatful to you!

  • Beautiful horse... 

  • @vulcansailor

    Thank you...she was a beauty

  • @shelbyco5 was????? did hhe die?

  • @thehorsefreak2010 in the description is says they sold her, so they could buy another rescue horse

  • I hate perelii methoeds they never have never will work on my horse/s

    but this was very touching and the owner was very loving to this horse I think that made the world of difrence this owner did a heaps better job then pat ever could have well done you guys I love how you love your horse

  • @dappledbaybeauty

    thank you so much. i actually dabble in many methods now, such as carolyn resnick, klaus hempfling and clicker training. i figure, what ever works for a horse or human is what should be done. what ever makes you and your horse happy is right, no matter what the name of it is. this horse would have jumped the moon for me if i asked her. chris cox and his team did a great job solving her bucking issues. so alot of credit goes to them too. thanks again

  • @shelbyco5 thank you so much and yes I have tried all those methoeds and Endo spinks the Tap aswell I never totaly agree with one persone though I take out of all there training somethings I agreee with and leave everything else behind so I do my own methodes ect now but when my horse was piggrooting i used my own vukstopper think out of monyts methode but i think you are amazing how much you loved your horse and all I can say is thank you so much for treating your horse with love and kindness

  • Woh! You are just awesome! I don't know if my parents would do that... Still, nice work! Is the horse still alive? Bye!

  • @MultiFevers

    aww, thanks sweetie. yes she is still alive and as far as i know she is doing fox hunting and 3day eventing. i am down to my last rescue for a while, money is tight. you can check out his videos too, his name is cha'cote, he is a rescued wild mustang, and he will stay with me forever. i regret not being able myself to trust jueli not to buck and re-homing her. we were best buds and very bonded, but at least she is in a good home now and loved and cared for.

  • nice..but poor horse

  • GREAT JOB!!!!!!!!! You all were angels in this horses life and I am sure that she loved you as much as you loved her for providing what she truly deserved before you lost her.Heartbreaking but you should feel good that you all did a great job very inspiring.Thanks for sharing:)

  • @mycochise02

    thank you, as far as i know she is happy with her new home and doing 3-day eventing now. I miss her though, she was a great horse!

  • what is wrong with its eays

  • @superlybarker

    what do you mean?

  • to give him a cheack up he had not been ridden for a while so it was really new to him .he had lost so much weight i had to wait 6 months before i could ride him and he would not trailer due to the fact they used to put him in a trailer and beat him.he was my first horse and my best friend but 2years ago this december 2 he died due to liver and kidney failure from the poor care he had recived before .i will forever miss this horse but i know he was extreamly happy the months he lived with me .

  • @nicole971480

    I'm so sorry about your horse, I am sure he was the happiest horse alive while he was with you. May he rest in peace.

  • im 16 years old and have a huge heart when it comes to my animals .I got my first horse when i was 15 and learned everything from him altho i only had him for a short time his name was valentino and he was a rescue. He was an old trail horse from the bar M ranch and was sold to a family who abused him and the kids did not feed or water him or the other animals that they had .when i got him he was in really bad condition and was hanging on by his last limb .i had the vet come out every month

  • Incredible, I can't beleive how beautiful of a mare she turned out to be in the end. God Bless You

  • thank you so much. i miss her sometimes, she would have jumped the moon for me if i asked her to, but i couldn't shake the fear of the bucking, even though she stopped. i am over now, been years ago, so now i kick myself for rehoming her.

  • @shelbyco5

    Yeah, she was so pretty. I am a show jumper and just purchased Level 1 and 2 of Parelli. I plan to use it on my 3 Thoroughbreds. And bucking horses are a headache, my first horse was an 5 y/o OTTB who bucked the entire time I rode him but he grew out of it.

  • beautiful, well done for rescuing those horses it's admirable :) xx

  • Iv spent so much of my night researching Parelli.. i recently bought my first, a 4 yr old thoroughbred who was in bad shape all around, slowly but surely he is coming along..(gaining weightt!!) after colicing the first night i had him. love him to death, and think he would do wounderful with this. This horse is absoloutely beautiful!! well done!

  • hold up what you sold her to be a bucking horse or was she trained out of her bad habits eventually.

  • read the side it explains everything, she wasnt sold as a bucking horse all worked out :)

  • No, definately not sold as a bucking horse. That clip is of her when she was chosen as a demo horse by Chris Cox, to help her STOP bucking. It worked and she is now a fox hunter and 3dy eventer.

  • she looks beautiful !

  • At the end She Look So Fine, !

  • i hate how ppl put such great horses to waste.. she lokk great now!! =) i wsh i could have had her.

  • Who i love what you have done whit her

  • You shoudlnt regret selling her...you got her ready to move on in life.you helped her step up and find a good family..without u she could be havin a horrid time but becoz of all the time and effort and luv u put into her u hav made her life amazing..well done :) nice vid btw x

  • I sold her because I couldn't get over the fear of her bucking. Trust me I have regretted it everyday since then. But, it has allowed me to buy back another rescue that I sold and kicked myself for. I also have rescued more since, and currently am thinking of taking in a wild mustang I am training. Jueli has had a new family now for about 2 n half years, she is now 3day eventing. Thank you all for your wonderful comments. Check out my mustang and mini videos's of Cha'Cote..and Miyagi

  • wow! you have done such ana amazing job with that mare! how come you did sell her? di you buy anoother rescue horse after then sell that one? I think its great that your helping hurt horses!

  • This is unbelievable - you have done an awsome job! You two are such a gorgeous team! Well done :-)

  • wow. all i can say is... idk.. that is amazing. such a wonderful jobb!!!! i cant get over how well she came thru cuz of you! wonderfull<33

  • What a difference in her appearance! You've done an awesome job :-)

  • Congratulations on your acheivements.Good job. You must be very proud of her even though you had to rehome her.

  • Such a beatiful horse!!

  • who would hurt such a pretty horse(b4 u had her/him obvs)

  • NICE VIDEO

  • WOW *_*

  • That's a beautiful horse and I think that you did a great job with her by slow progress and doing things. Too bad you had to give her away, she's looking really nice to me..

  • that's a beautiful horse.

  • great job I love parelli methods, they really work on you and your horse. I did wonders with my horse too.Very good job..

  • @wisie2006

    i love parelli methods too, though i now practice other methods too. there is no, one, right way. congrats on your success with your horse too

  • I don't know who you are talking too? I don't think Pat or Linda would talk to anyone this way. I know I don't. Jueli is an ambasador for PNH and NH as a whole....as we all should be. Just because someone doesn't like Parelli doesn't mean they whip and beat thier horse either. As for me...I used nothing but Parelli on this horse. This movie is about love and understanding. About a horse who was healed and went on to a normal loving home with a future. Something she did not have before!

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  • very nice

  • Since your audio track was removed, you might consider redoing it with the music of Katie Drake, Pat Parelli's neice. She has recorded the most beautiful horse-related songs, and they won't be pulled from your video. You can find her CD by calling the Parelli office. (Nice video! Good job.)

  • Shelby, you sound like the perfect kind of person to train animals. I happen to believe that it's the trainer, not the method but the basis of the Parelli outlook (the good of the horse) is sound and I thank you for the lovely video.

  • I have naturally trained about 100 horses using parelli, Some a little some a lot. I have helped, instructed and known almost as many people with parelli. I have yet to see it fail on a single horse, but I've seen it fail on a few people. He's not a NAZI, and it is no religion. But you do have to be open minded and willing to accept the blame for your horse problems. If you are not, it will not work for YOU. Your horse however...wishes it would :)

  • I'm curious: why are some comments so strong against Parelli? It seems to me to be a reasonable way to train horses, (even though some folks seem to treat it like a religion) and it certainly aims for a result that is good for the horse. Yet, some of the comments act as if the man is a Nazi. Why? Just asking. Also, "elliexena", is it possible for you to write standard English? Netspeak just makes you look uneducated. It isn't cool...really. It's just stupid.

  • Some people have a good reason to hate natural horsemanship. Most of them havn't seen it done right. They've seen someone with a little knowlege and even less common sense. I've been there and hated Natural horsemanship myself for that reason...bad examples, then I had an open mind and came across parelli and have never looked back. I thought I was good before, now my horses think I am good. And that's all that matters to me.

  • Personally, I HATE Parelli method, but it seems like it did wonders on this horse, along with your feeding scheduals, etc. Good job!

  • Thank you for an open mind. Everyone has a reason and a right to thier own opinion. I'm sure what ever has caused you to hate it, must have been awful. Thank you for recognising the good it has done here.

  • wow, when she filled out the was gorgeous!! it's a good thing she got a great home!

  • thank you for giving her a chance! :)

  • That is so nasty! Thats what parelli does to horses.(the part u showed in the begining). sick!!!!!!!!

  • Absolutley NOT!. I, a parelli person, rescued her like that, from a so called "trainer". She was getting ready to send her to the local auction, where she would have been buoght by the killers. She said she was stupid, and couldn't learn anything. I couldn't even touch her when I rescued her.

  • Then when I went to ride this so called "30 days of training" all she could do is buck. She was chosen by Chris Cox for a bucking horse demo in front of thousands of people. After that, we continued with training, I found her a great home and now she is 3-day eventing.

  • hey, think you got the wrong idea.

    the beginning part was when the people first rescued the horse. They helped the horse fill out and become healthy. they helped the horse learn how to trust people, after it had been so badly treated. The parelli people helped the horse from being the sick one in the beginning to being such a healthy, happy horse at the end!

  • Thank you for your support. I only left it on here in case anyone else was thinking that, I wanted the record strait, that I nor parelli did that to a horse.

  • SWEEET!

  • u shuld ov kept her :( u wld ov learnt 2 know when she was guna buck nd been able 2 prepare 4 it

    i hav a horse that almost got sent 2 slaughter but got sold 4 100 dolas at auction then went 2 sum lil vilage were she was beaten (she has scars) eg tied dwn wiv barbed wire hit wiv da file 2 do her feet

    look at my vids :)

    xena is da abused 1

  • im really glad there is people on this earth like you! great job! my dream is to own a big frm where i can save animals such as horses, bunnies, dogs and other rodents etc. i've been riding horses for a little over 5 yrs now and i love them sooo much. have fun and keep doing what you do best! :)

  • she's beautiful!

  • This reminds me so much of my friend's horse BlackJack. He was neglected and she started Parelli and now he is a wonderful, healthy, 5 year-old AQHA.

  • WOO parelli i love it soo muvh, uve done a grreat job with juelli, hav fun and keep enjoying horses

  • What a wonderful story... I cried happy tears...How lucky that

    Jueli found you...

  • she is a faboulas paint. She reminds me ssooooooooo much of my pony navajo. she is sooooooo sweet.u would never guess her past. she was a very much abused cart pony. they never fed her she got a handful of grain a week. her feet were 7 ins long and her coat was supposed to have a glossy look to it and she was knee deep in her our manure. but now u cant run up to her in the pasture hop on her back and gallop over a couple of fences and have a ride of ur life

  • she was gorgeous.

  • What is the second song?

  • Time of your life...by Green Day

  • you're welcome,my horse is bucking too.were getting pro help

  • she looks like a sweet heart

  • I recscued a horse in march

  • shes beautifull, and you were so lucky to have had her, and she was lcuky to have found you, good luck to her in her new life is all i can say, and well done you, x

  • thanx!!!

  • The "help" she needed was taking her to a professional who is VERY experienced and effective with severe bucking issues, without being abusive, and leaving her dignity intact, by using the attitude of doing it for her & with her....not "TO" her. She was terrified. And I am not in the position to be the going for the ride. I did it 5x's in 1dy and knew I'd get killed. She was chosen as the bucking demo horse by Chris Cox for the horse expo. She is now doing 3dy events w her new human:)

  • Is not the horse a creature of pure magic? In folks like you, this being brings out the very best that humanity has to offer. Caring, compassion and the willingness to go the distance for a better outcome. Blessings to you for "being there" when she needed you. May others also learn from your example.

  • So true and Thank You.

  • um wat was this "help" she "needed" tht you gave her?

  • I rescued a horse just like that. U did an amazing thing with her. Lunge is where u send them out on a long line in a circle. In case u were familiar with that!!!

  • I am very familiar w the term "lunge" just not sure what you meant by the lateral part. I can guess...but alot people use differnt terms for similar techniques. lat lunge was not one I'd heard before. congrats on your rescue.

  • so sad

  • I am not familiar with the term lat/lunge. It could be a matter of semantics. What I did was send her to the stool, with approach & retreat. That was her 1st time on it & I barely had to ask. She litereally would'v jumped the moon if I asked her.

  • thats amazing you did great with her! btw, do you use the lateral longeing technique to get them to stand on the stool?

  • your horse is BEAUTIFUL now

  • dont feel bad, you did all you could for her,sometimes we cant do the things we want to.really nice to know that shes happy and well.

  • omg the difference between the before and after pics is amazing! u r such a good person for helping this horse! were did u rescue her from? she is beautiful! and she looks so sweet! it made me tear when i read tht sold her! im so sorry because it sounded like u regret it!

  • i cant believe you sold her! that would brake my heart. she went through so much!

  • @barrelracer223

    it did break my heart, we had a very strong connection and she knew what i was thinking and i knew what she was thinking. but now i have my dream horse, a rescued mustang and we have an even closer connection. check out his videos too cha'cote is is name. he has come a long way since i got him

  • Too bad you couldn't keep her, she seems like a great horse.

  • Awee thats AWESOME What you did for her!

    Now shes a show horse and lovin life isnt she?

  • WooooW ... it is great ....

  • You've done a wonderful job rehabilitating this mare...savvy on, I can't wait to hear more about her :)

  • Wonderful video! Thank you for sharing. Most people who think Natural Horsemanship is a type of horse training, don't understand it. Horses know what they know. All we do is figure out how to communicate with them in their language and how to help them heal from human created issues. They're prefect when they're born! PHN isn't horse training, it's humans teaching humans to get along with horses. Way to go!

  • all i can say is wow the before and after pics!!! she is so gorgous thats like my mare she was a pmu mare sent to slaughter and we rescued her and i use natural horsemanship on her and she is one of the best horses ive ever had!

  • Naturally, I couldn't help but smile in this video, that horse was one lucky lady!

    all the best on your pnh journey

    Lisa

  • Thank You...To ALL who have given me support. Even though I may not reply...My heart thanks you for your kind words. I am not out to bash anyone who is not PNH, and I hope I recieve the same in return.

  • great tale its nice to give a horse or pony a new start to life,i have given a new start to one of my horses which i had for four years called moon.he was sold to a lady in hull,but i here he has lung cancer. i cried for days he was a babe.xxxxx

  • Parelli?? i dont see any.

  • I don't know what your objective to this post is. If it is to get into a Natural Horsemanship debate, you've come to the wrong place. I had no digital camcorder, and this is more of an homage to a beutiful animal that was treated like trash. Because of PNH this horse looked at me like the moon and sun revolved around me and I held her heart in my hands. And it was the opposite. I loved this horse, but I couldn't get over the fear of her bucking. It was violent.

  • She had been damaged by people who did not treat her with respect as any living being deserves to be treated. I would give anything to have her back. The only opinion that matters to me is hers.

  • And trust me when I say, that horse gave me her heart. She gave me everything she had to give. I failed her, not PNH, by not having enough savvy for such a severe problem. But I loved and cared enough, to get her the help she needed, so that no one got killed including her. If you understand PNH and watch the whole Montage, you will see all the Parelli you heart can hold. PNH is LOVE....That is what THIS movie is about...LOVE!

  • what level (parelli) did u get up to with her??

  • We were playing all games at liberty in a round pen, and all games with obstacles on 22ft line. She was ground driven w 2 22ft lines. We could do a few things at liberty in open spaces. So I would say on the ground we were solid L2, playing in L3. Undersaddle...we played RODEO! She is Fox Hunting and doing Cross County Jumping with her new owners. So I'd say we got that bucking thing under control. I could barely touch her when I got her. And EVERYTHING I do is natural.

  • What a wonderful thing you have done for this horse! We need more people like you in the horse world. Great Great job!

  • Savvy on glad she got a great home!!

  • gosh she turned out gorgeous. Congradulations on your partner! good luck and SAVVY ON

  • Bless her heart and yours for finding her, saving her and giving her a life worth living!!

  • you are a great person for doing such a great thing!

  • That poor girl... her feet looked awful! Great job, she's a stunning horse now.

  • hats off to you great job

  • When I got Jueli, she had never had her feet trimed and could only be touch on the head. She bucked hard from the first time I put the saddle on...Even though she had "30 days" on her. After rodeo style bucking on my first 5 rides that together totaled about 45sec's..She was chosen for a bucking demo w Chris Cox at The Western state horse expo...Viola..She is now Fox hunting!

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