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Uploaded by on Oct 5, 2007

My View Of Bad Training

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  • 0:10 the horse is playing in his paddock. That is natural behavior. 0:14 Old picture. The horse looks unhappy, but the girl isn't surprised: AKA this was a cue. 0:18 the horse has been cued to do this. 0:23 Stunt horse in a movie, again, cued to do this. 0:27 Police horse reacting to crowds, but still under control. 0:31 & 0:34 are herd heirarchy behaviors. Overall: This movie is beyond misleading.

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  • god I hate retards like you... a picture at a time now.... natural Play, performance on Cue, and again Cue, Cue, Cue, and a really cute pic of play, and an impressive natural pecking order display.

    Dipshit. Granted... A couple of the old west pictures used bit styles that I dislike because they are somewhat harsh.... but that doesn't change the fact that you are a moron.

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  • Bad training? the horses at :35 have the collar/zip ties around their neck which I'm assuming is from a BLM round up. Which means they are wild mustangs being rounded up for adoption and haven't been trained.... you my friend are an ass clown.

  • @CaseyHorses Natural Training involves the idea that you follow the natural behavior of the horse and train it as a response, usually withour too much in the way of props and harch methods like extream bits, whips and brute force. Ex. when trying to get a horse to come to you, turning slightly sideways will always be better, cause standing or walking straight and square at the horse is a sign of dominance and a signal to get out of my space. Learning these techniques is Natural Training.

  • Ok...the horses without riders are in the pasture...training will not deviate from their NATURAL behavior when in a herd situation. All the other pictures are of trained horse who are responding appropiately to the signals they are being given, you can train a horse to rear, or buck on command. That is a how they put those moves in films. These pics have nothing to do with bad or natural training, and if you want a vid that ppl like...do your homework, don't bitch at people who comment.

  • @lightstepping Totally agree! How the #?*! does natural training prevent horses from playing in the pasture??? Also About half of them rearing with people on their back were on cue.

  • thats IS the natural way!! dipshit

  • @hihihuggyu well if you whant to make a vid make a good one.

  • well sure I get what you are about, but most of these pictures, the people either wanted the horse to rear on cue or they enjoyed it. Also horses in the paddock and wild are excited and playing and also asserting dominance with each other, I'm sorry but it WON'T prevent them from rearing or bucking at will, it's natural, You're not going to tell me that someone could stop you breathing or blinking with natural methods, because we were born to do that. I'm sorry but you CANT change them EVER! =).

  • all pix of on cue rearing or horses doing their thing in a pasture. You are stupid.

  • Wow...misguided much? I know old vid, but come on!!!! Really???

  • Natural training won't stop them from playing with each other and determining a pecking order in the pasture. One horse was a dressage horse and most of the others were stunt horses.

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