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Toby the unruley stud, David Lee Archer

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Uploaded by on May 17, 2009

This a stud picked up for the rescue today,, he is suppose to be unruley.

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  • I'm doing so much better with my horse since applying David's way of doing things and watching the videos. It's the philosophy not just the videos themselves thats helped me think a different way about my horse and myself. Its helped a lot, still long way to go but deffinately seeing a change in him and me :) Got him washed, rugged and feet up for the first time this week all by myself Im real proud of my horse he's trying for me now.

  • @Firebird894 Funny you posted this today,, Found out from the adopter that he died from colic today . I have been a tiery eyes mess alnight.. Toby end up being safe enough to kids to ride...

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  • Thanks David

    From Paula

  • Thats damn right, David! I'm from sweden, and many people here are not introduced to the horseman-thinking. I watched your movies about Pepper, and I could really tell that he was a hell of a horse in his way of acting. In sweden many people would put a horse like that down, since noone could handle him. You gave him a chance, by being fair and make you the natural leader for him. Every horse can be "reparied" in the end. If it isnt reparied yet, it isnt the end. :) Andréa

  • I can see you have a gift working with horses. Don't waste your time defending your actions from armchair know it alls! Keep doin your thing!

  • Toby was such a wonderful horse.. i love your way to work with the horses.

  • i realy think its great that you are telling what you are doing and explaning that you did not hit him;D

  • I don't care what anyone says or thinks, your method is the way to gain respect! Thanks....Joe.

  • You shouldn't worry about the comments people post, it's beneath you and the good work you're doing :)

  • Good for you David, I love your training.

    I own 2 horses, had 4 and lost 2 to old age.

    Bonnie

  • Good for you David, I love your training.

    I own 2 horses, had 4 and lost 2 to old age.

    Bonnie

  • This video was so helpful to me in changing my way of thinking, thank you!

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