Hybrid Horsemanship (Rearer Re-loaded)
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Perfecto. Let him burn out his fire with a calm rider. Another great example of safe, effective horsemanship that builds trust. End result? An obedient horse with a balanced brain. And you have the priviledge of an enjoyable realtionship.
What is the piece on the reins that is a triangle shape?
Appreciate your anaology of "shooting up the town only to find out no one is in town". That rings true with a westerner like me. We deal with so many bucky, ill trained horses.
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Good logic Endo.
You're my kind of horse trainer.
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My filly just started rearing. Can you fix it for me ?
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I'm endlessly impressed by your videos! Thank you for sharing. I wish my seat was that good!
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good job. plain and simple.
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what a pilot!! wow
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i like the way you say no!!
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hey,
our equine studys class reckons your work is great the way your feelings are set [were jealous] but you work hard good job! and i admire the no stirups!
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haha my horse does that when i dont want him to so i dont have to teach him XD
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i'm not a trainer, but watching your videos are really cool. you get into the psychological aspects of training and thats really interesting for me.
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I can see how that method would work. Nicely done. My friend had a horse that reared on her a few times, but the problem was that she would go up and then go over backwards. My friend wasn't sure what to do exactly can't exactly ride that out... what would you have done? (don't worry, she won't get hurt trying to copy you, they don't have the horse anymore. I was just wondering)
We love you! you're an awesome horseman and I've watched tons of your videos and I love to watch the way you handle these situations!
codyismyangel 2 years ago 2
Thank you...
endospink 2 years ago
Endo, saw your videos for the first time today, Very cool ! Nice to see a different approach to working out a bad problem ( rearing 5 yr. old stud) Kudos to you, and I will watch for more from you. S.
OneGypsyTraveler 2 years ago
Thank you....
endospink 2 years ago
What if the problem wasn't rearing, but say...crow hopping or bucking?
Then what would you do?
Maishley 3 years ago
Bite it on the butt before it snowballs into something bigger. One reins stop and held for a bit should take the fun out of it for them.
endospink 3 years ago