Preparation for halter
Uploader Comments (QuantumSavvy)
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Wow this stuff is really amazing! This morning I'm going to practice halter class with my horse.
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Thanks for your reply. The other day,she was curious with what I was doing with the lead rope and her mum so I doulded it over and draped it over her poll. I gently held only one end of the rope & promted her to come. She followed in every direction I went. I only did this for about 5 minute so as to end it on a happy note. I was please with her response. I bought one of your DVD's & should be here soon. thank you so much & keep them coming. :)
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great video, am a pnh person but the neck rope is very interesting I've only used this on brumby that you can't get near enough to touch it am going to try out my rope on my parelli trained shetland gelding and see what he rekons!Will have to get some of these dvds or maybe join up.
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Hi, I also study Parelli. I think this horse already has had a halter on it.. many times perhaps. Still the concept of natural "Savvy" horsemanship is awesome and I would not do it any other way....after trying to kill myself and maybe the horse if I was stupid enough to get into the wrong situation. Thanks Quantum Savvy for posting this!
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yes i agree friends8965. Although Shane is Quite a good horseman, i still prefer Parelli
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cool video. I think Parelli is the new generation of horsemanship thought.
Hello, I am half leasinga 4 year old appalosa gelding and I am have troubl geting him to lung. He gets very angry and will not moveout int large circle. any suggestions?
kksey 2 years ago
Hi kksey
Try working on getting your horse travling along side you at a walk and trot then start to let the rope out as you walk in a large circle.
Hope this gets you started.
Cheers
Shane
QuantumSavvy 2 years ago
Hi E-body. I have a very well handled 10 week old filly. I would like to know when would be the right time to start introducing her to the rope & halter please? Cheers.
leilaminette 3 years ago
Hi Leilaminette
I only introduce the halter after the horse can yield to my hands from all over and in all directions, then once they can lead well in sll directions with a neck rope you couls go to the halter. How to do this is covered in the dvd
QuantumSavvy 3 years ago