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Uploaded by on Oct 30, 2007

Prep work for riding, dragging rope with sack tied to it beside and around young horse while leading. Intent is to desensitize horse to potentially scary things, also good prep for driving training.
This horse's natural training on the trail http://portraitswithhorses.com/blog/?p=828
More about this horse, Earliest riding prep at http://portraitswithhorses.com/blog/?p=838
This horse's Ground Driving Carriage Training Step by Step http://portraitswithhorses.com/blog/?p=706

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Horse Blog at http://www.portraitswithhorses.com/blog/ (petArtistWithPeaches) about natural horse training, carriage driving, and trail riding FUN!

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  • I dont get this that well. is it a trust build? can you explain please i would love to know!

  • preparing horse against potential future panics by conditioning him to stuff like this, papers blowing around, ropes brushing his legs; definitely trust-building is a part of it. The more he can be DE-sensitized to unusual stuff the saner & safer he becomes.

  • Wow what a fast learner.. Great!

  • he IS pretty smart-- if you check out my most recent vids, see him pulling a carriage together with his brother, at only 3 years old!

  • really good job. thanks for posting this vid.

  • you're very welcome, I have more on this same subject and tons of other horse training vids, I hope you go see! Also articles on my blog.

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  • i like the vdeo, but the sound is realy bad.

  • If your horse had been bagged down correctly when you first caught him and the rope thrown around and over him until he stopped noticing it (about 5 - 10 minutes) there would be no need for this rubbish.

    reminds me of a woman named Elizabeth, here in SA who convinced a lady to drag a cart around the roads while she drove the horse in harness so that she could feel the horses vibes. Totally useless.

    Sorry but a pair of chaps and a big hat does not make a horse trainer

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