Laying Down A Horse Training Video

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Uploaded by on Apr 21, 2009

http://www.nmhorse.com provides horse training videos that cover all aspects of horsemanship, from starting your horse to catching, leading, groundwork, round pen training, to riding and trailer loading. In this video, Eric Bravo demonstrates the Jesse Beery technique of laying a horse down.

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  • I didnt think this was abusive at all, this method is used all the time and horses are either well prepared for the ropes and pressure or not. I felt like this horse responded well to it Good job!!!

  • and i can guarantee you that this horse can be lead forward, sideways, and backwards by any of his legs and even his tail.... and clicking can be used for whatever you want, in this case it was encouragement, letting the horse know had the right idea

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  • @eventhorizon I get what you mean. I guess, All i've done is riding, and that seems too create an amazing bond., horses already know that there is bond straight away between the owner and the horse. Horses think we are like herders, and horses find protection in that, thinking we will protect them from any predators. I think this is correct.

  • @petrodvoretz Any annoyed exhale I've ever heard was harder, harsher... that was rather relaxed...

  • @AbieyieLovesYou I don't know- I like to actually do things with my horse, then again, he's my buddy, and not just something I ride, like a bike.

  • @AbieyieLovesYou the whole point of riding is commands! wtf are you talking about? lol. without them your horse pwns you

  • @TeaAnLemons I agree, it's not like the horse looks scared or in pain! :)

  • exhale... my horse also does it when he's pissed !

  • @horsesLcool what do u mean. don't know alot bout horses? I just thought this looked abit forceful for the horse, like all the video's with people teaching their horses to lie down.. and, maybe it does create a bond, but I think riding creates a bond like anything else!

  • @AbieyieLovesYou well..Maybe if you knew a thing or two about horses you would know the more you train horses to lay down the more of a bond they would have between you and the horse. Since horses are prey animals and when horses do lay down they are in a vulnerable position. If you do it right the horse won't think of you as a predator. The more you teach a horse that your not a predator the more it trust you.

  • awesome job =)

  • i don't get it. why do people treat horses like dogs? aren't they only supposed to be rid, not doing commands.

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