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From: 4hoovesnstripes
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  • @4hoovesnstripes 1sti love ur username, 2nd were did u get ur zebra and how much was he!??? I'm very interested in getting one if I can find one

  • @h88878 do a search for my website, just look for zebra Guru

  • parelli on a zebra! that's different

  • I wonder i imprinting training with zebras would work as it does with horse foals??? =/ hmmmm

  • @misundrstd2000 Yes, Imprint training does work very well on zebras. While Charlie wasn't imprint trained at birth, I was able to begin handling him at 24 hours old. The earlier the better!

  • is that a parelli carrot stick?

  • sad.. these animals should be left in the natural habitat

  • @aboudqadi In their natural habitat, they are hunted by lions, leopards, african wild dogs, hyenas, and other predators. They face starvation and dying of thirst, migration routs disrupted by fences and cities, loss of habitat, various poisonous creatures threaten their lives on a daily basis. They are hunted heavily by humans as well. Animals such as Egyptian Oryx, Addax and several other antelope species are now extinct in their natural habitat. All in all, my animals are pretty spoiled!

  • @4hoovesnstripes yes, they would die in their natural way. If u think that keeping them is actually saving them u would be killing them.. why do u think God put them in savannas and not in homes ?? if they die this way, they would die the natural way..

  • @aboudqadi I am pretty sure God put us on this Planet naked and not in nice homes either...

  • Its funny to watch how much he is interested in the camera/ person behind it.

    As I will start with my hackney pony in a few weeks, who is almost 3, I can assure you, that your video's are of a great help to me.

  • I'd be nervous about pulling on his tail!

  • Basicly you're teaching him not to spook

  • Also called "Desensitizong"

  • It is desensitizing, but it is much more also. He still needs to be responsive to commands and therefore "sensitive" to pressure, but also needs to wait for my command to move. It is teaching him the difference between what he should be sensitive to, and what he shouldn't be. Sensitive, but not reactive.

  • @4hoovesnstripes You mean responsive not reactive, right?

  • Thanks for the info. Can't wait to see more.

  • Nice work. Love the music.

    Does anyone know what it is?

  • It is David Klinkenburg from his album "fidle levity" Talented musician

  • Great song choice! :) And great job.

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