Rocky Mountain Horse Weanling Training - Bonding and Trust

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Uploaded by on Jan 24, 2009

This weanling like all of our foals, has been exposed since birth to different elements natural and man made. She like most of the mountain horses has the willing, people pleasing disposition that they are so noted for. This filly will be a snap to work with for the rest of her life. Talk about a fun companion for your family! Come for a visit and see her for yourself.

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  • I've had my Rocky for 13 years now and he will be the precedent for all the others to follow on our therapeutic farm for those with Lupus. An "obstacle field" like yours along with a TTouch type gymnasium is also in the works. I appreciate the "tincture of time" you put into your horses. One hopes those who are having troubles will read more and decide that there is no shortcut to knowledge and time Well Spent with their horses. Thank you for providing a very good example to follow!! I hope we

  • @ashleyfield71

    The foal is old enough now to be away from the mother and others, most horses want to be with the other horses (friends), so you will need to be her friend now. Keep her away from the other horses for a couple of days so that she looks to you for companionship not searching or calling to the other horses(winning her head off). Another way we trainer our horses to want to be with us is to walk with them around like the Larry is doing in the video. Thank you, Vanessa

  • do u have any advice for getting a weanling to listen to you and bond more. i just got a 7 month old QH filly and when i try to join jup with her all she does is run back and forth in the ring and winny her head off. she pays no attention to me no matter what i do.

  • If only more people would take the time like this for their young horses! Great job! She looks like a quick learner too.

  • cute =]

  • This is the really nice horse! She will make a good show horse! I want her!

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