Slowing down an energetic horse in the round pen, LINCOLN KINNEY, HORSEMANSHIP OUT WEST, Part 15

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Uploaded by on Nov 16, 2010

Back in the round pen for a new training session : )

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  • Good Video, did any one notice when she got spooked a little bit by the truck sound as it went past at 0:59 There where a few times when she wanted to join up with the handler as well pretty cool. No one told her that this movie is for demonstration purposes lol

  • @MrNativeDancer Thank you very much for the observation and good comment! Greatly appreciated : )

  • My best friend just bought what we call a "string horse" He came from a trail riding/dude ranch type of stable. Any recommendations for trying to get him to being able to go somewhere by himself w/o that herd mentality. He so wants to join the herd.

  • @Wellington5392 In all honesty, if you start with part 1 in my series and work it through step by step, part by part, I think you can train any horse. The whole purpose of my series is to give people the quick rundown of all of the basics, starting with an untrained horse. Thanks for watching! Lincoln

  • Tizzy looks calm already. Just kidding. Thanks for the great vids, I look forward to seeing these.

  • @Wellington5392 Thank you for your good words!

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  • @actionadventures I meant to say "right off the bat". 

  • @Kenz8010 Often I do slow her down right of the bat and get her to do more brainy things, but sometimes when she's got this much energy, I just let her get it out of her system.  Different approaches, different days, different techniques. Some trainers don't let their horses do much running at all--as if it's some kind of bad thing. Too much brain work and not enough running. I say there's a happy balance of the two. Thank you for your thoughtful input. I appreciate it : )

  • I think that you are naturally good with horses but instead of just letting them run and run to get out there energy, why don't you use that energy for something useful and play with her a little but. She probably gets bored just running in there. If i were you I would get her to use her brain a little bit and ask her to do more instead of just letting her run.

  • @OldRabit Thank you very much!

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