A little off subject here, but what kind of saddle pad are you using ? Also, I am not questioning the effectiveness of your method, but out of curiosity, why do you keep her feet moving just at the edge of her "comfort zone"? I don't understand.
Thanks for the video, David. I like that you don't edit out the parts where the horse is balking bad. That stuff just happens, right? I also agree with the idea of not letting the horse get fixated on whatever is spooking it, but I wouldn't have thought to keep working a barn sour horse right at the edge of their comfort zone. It's a good idea.
Hi David, just wanted to say thank you for all your videos and extra work and letting us watch over your shoulder. Words aren't enough to say how much I appreciat that! There is almost no real horseman around here I could watch and I'm so tired of tha preprepared stuff that can be bought for a ton of money. Really HOPE you can manage to keep them coming! Thank you!!!
Thank you David. I have an American Saddlebred that is spooky about almost everything. I think you just showed me how to fix him. I was aware that he needs me to have his attention on me, but I didn't know how to accomplish that till I watched this video.
Very nice video, Thank You
The2crazybirds 1 month ago
I guess she'll never run with the calves.
LastTree 2 months ago
She's (the buckskin) just a turkey!
LastTree 2 months ago
Great video, thank you for sharing! My only input is working her on the gravel can make it very hard to hear you.
shades0fjade 3 months ago
Too bad you cant fix people lol
TheMindblasted 4 months ago
Damn good job!
TheMindblasted 4 months ago
my horse keeps laying down when he is done! how do i fix this?
UnboundGodz 7 months ago
A little off subject here, but what kind of saddle pad are you using ? Also, I am not questioning the effectiveness of your method, but out of curiosity, why do you keep her feet moving just at the edge of her "comfort zone"? I don't understand.
debussc7 10 months ago
Great video! Dealing with my barn sour Peruvian Paso and this really is a great learning tool! Thanks!
mrDube 11 months ago
thanxxxx again
TruthSolace 11 months ago
Amen Brother.
SuperCowboy70 1 year ago
Thanks for the video, David. I like that you don't edit out the parts where the horse is balking bad. That stuff just happens, right? I also agree with the idea of not letting the horse get fixated on whatever is spooking it, but I wouldn't have thought to keep working a barn sour horse right at the edge of their comfort zone. It's a good idea.
hippolyta2012 1 year ago
Hi David, just wanted to say thank you for all your videos and extra work and letting us watch over your shoulder. Words aren't enough to say how much I appreciat that! There is almost no real horseman around here I could watch and I'm so tired of tha preprepared stuff that can be bought for a ton of money. Really HOPE you can manage to keep them coming! Thank you!!!
cayuseHP 1 year ago
Thank you David. I have an American Saddlebred that is spooky about almost everything. I think you just showed me how to fix him. I was aware that he needs me to have his attention on me, but I didn't know how to accomplish that till I watched this video.
2rcalkins 1 year ago 2