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Uploaded by on Sep 20, 2009

Natural Horsemanship Training the Horse! Half Arabian Palomino Horse. We just started with both of these horses. We left the mistakes in the video so you could see how we correct the horses. The goal is for the horse to follow the handler and respond to body language. However, we do touch the halter, use verbal commands and sometimes a treat or two to reinforce
the movement required. Also if you noticed we worked with the horse before lounging, to show you that a horse can be nice and quiet without running them to death. Hope you like our short vid! Most true horse people have been doing natural horsemanship for years. This is a way of bonding with you horse outsitde the saddle. All true horse people know something about Natural Horsemanship.

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  • The bay is beautiful!!!!

  • @horshooer Hi yea I think she's beautiful too! PS she is a buckskin and the other one is a palomino, They're

    full sisters. Thanks again

  • lol, so cute and funny!!! awsome work with your horses!

  • Thanks very much!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • I don't recomment using very many treats, this can lead to biting and a horse that is always more interested in the treats then the work. I only used one treat per horse in this vid.

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  • That's amazing I love it I wish I could do that with my horse I'm only 11 I'm still learning

  • @windsofcolor might i suggest makash over at scott golladay's? he's a sweetheart

  • Yea I'm looking for an Arabian Stallion to breed her too. She is half Arabian

  • I love the end picture.

    'tis the best. xD

  • Thanks for posting this! A few times a week, I work with the 23 y/o welsh gelding that I'm leasing with no lead. 5 kudos!

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