I have trained several of these round pen reasoning works well if they are difficult they really make fantastic little horses very very smart learn fast!
@BarrelsPolesandJack It all depends..I don't know where you heard that from though. Every horse is different, and I think it's the consistency of work and time you put into them. If you're consistently working with a horse and then all of a sudden not work with it as much, then it's probably not going to stay in "work-mode." He does a very good job with this horse, and he knows what he's doing.
As for the comment, "*lol* she's not much to look at, is she?" what were you expecting? Some high do
BarrelsPolesandJack - That is 100% BS! I have been riding my Mustang since 2002, as has my husband with his, and they are the best horses ever, and just keep getting better.
*lol* She's not much to look at, is she? How is she riding now? I heard that Mustangs have a tendency to be good horses for awhile, and they just become untameable all over again. I don't believe that's true, but I was just wondering how she's progressing right now.
Hi i adopted a 6yr old mare form the BLM about a week ago. And shes very aggressive and come at me with her ears pinned and plans of biteing me lol. what can i do to gain her trust and show her im not going to hurt her becuase she is very mean and scared
That horse has definitely been handled before, she is groomed and clean. When you go to adopt a mustang they typically are filthy. And they usually cannot be touch.. MUCH LESS just walking up to them and touch them like that. I would like to see someone start with one that hasn't had ANY contact.. that shows true horsemanship.
If you show love and trust... loyalty is the usual idea for Horses and Dogs. I can only imagine how hard it is to train them... but I see how determination plays an important role. I miss riding a horse so much... I used to do it without a saddle so the weight wouldn't bother them.
It is interesting how hard a horse, who is born the member of a herd, and understands cooperation with the herd leader from birth, wants to understand us, wants to please us. They are such subtle creatures, the slightest movement speaks volumes to other horses, and so much of it we miss. A beautiful horse, and the beginning of a beautiful relationship!
I have trained several of these round pen reasoning works well if they are difficult they really make fantastic little horses very very smart learn fast!
JoyfuloneAim 1 month ago
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MisaPisaz 2 months ago
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MisaPisaz 2 months ago
@BarrelsPolesandJack *some high dollar gorgeous paint horse? Looks aren't everything.
MisaPisaz 2 months ago
@BarrelsPolesandJack It all depends..I don't know where you heard that from though. Every horse is different, and I think it's the consistency of work and time you put into them. If you're consistently working with a horse and then all of a sudden not work with it as much, then it's probably not going to stay in "work-mode." He does a very good job with this horse, and he knows what he's doing.
As for the comment, "*lol* she's not much to look at, is she?" what were you expecting? Some high do
MisaPisaz 2 months ago
BarrelsPolesandJack - That is 100% BS! I have been riding my Mustang since 2002, as has my husband with his, and they are the best horses ever, and just keep getting better.
mustangs4us 9 months ago
*lol* She's not much to look at, is she? How is she riding now? I heard that Mustangs have a tendency to be good horses for awhile, and they just become untameable all over again. I don't believe that's true, but I was just wondering how she's progressing right now.
BarrelsPolesandJack 9 months ago
This is really helpful. You model how to stay calm and move slowly, move through the problems that arise.
vivaloriflamme 11 months ago
Great!
13horseluvr 1 year ago
Hi i adopted a 6yr old mare form the BLM about a week ago. And shes very aggressive and come at me with her ears pinned and plans of biteing me lol. what can i do to gain her trust and show her im not going to hurt her becuase she is very mean and scared
rockymarie100 1 year ago
That horse has definitely been handled before, she is groomed and clean. When you go to adopt a mustang they typically are filthy. And they usually cannot be touch.. MUCH LESS just walking up to them and touch them like that. I would like to see someone start with one that hasn't had ANY contact.. that shows true horsemanship.
AnitaUhh 1 year ago
If you show love and trust... loyalty is the usual idea for Horses and Dogs. I can only imagine how hard it is to train them... but I see how determination plays an important role. I miss riding a horse so much... I used to do it without a saddle so the weight wouldn't bother them.
MrSTANGlover 2 years ago
I bought a Mustang Mare about a month ago, they are beautiful. I love your movies.
cybercindy54 2 years ago
It is interesting how hard a horse, who is born the member of a herd, and understands cooperation with the herd leader from birth, wants to understand us, wants to please us. They are such subtle creatures, the slightest movement speaks volumes to other horses, and so much of it we miss. A beautiful horse, and the beginning of a beautiful relationship!
opiumhorse 2 years ago
AMAZING!
Tiffysmyhorse 3 years ago
You say it's so easy to make mistakes.
l think that is so True,thats when we
learn and try things a little different
the next time around.She knows that you
are calm and relaxed.lm going to try doing
this one day. Love your work.
OX73QuarterHorse 3 years ago
BEAUTIFUL!!!
cowgirl0913rs 3 years ago