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Uploaded by on Sep 15, 2011

So far so good, sort of..lol

Because of the level of experience needed "Hybrid Horsemanship" techniques are specifically aimed at trainers and not for the average or beginner horse person.

DO NOT TRY THIS AT HOME!
I am a trained, well respected, professional with 20 plus years of experience and even then sometimes I get my butt hurt. My videos are for entertainment purposes only and are not intended for training nor should be replaced for a professional trainer.
Hybrid Horseman, Paul Williamson or Endospink, will not be responsible for any injuries incurred after viewing his videos or web site and trying this at home. ENDO SAYS: RIDE RESPONSIBLY, WHEN YOU ARE ENJOYING YOUR HORSES, USE PROTECTIVE GEAR!

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  • Just wanted to send a quick post you way, to THANK YOU for sharing your training videos. I love your channel, and watch all of your videos religiously. I am a horse trainer in Northern Illinois/Southern Wisconsin and I have used many of your training techniques with my young and green ones. I work with hunter/jumpers and equitation horses, and I find that your training techniques transcend all "discipline" boundaries, and speak directly to a horses instinct. Much respect, and cheers to you!

  • @BlueFeatherFarm Thank you. Just a bit of common sense and thinking outside the box most of the time. Horses are ready for in the box stuff so gotta keep em thinking to stay on top.

  • Awesome riding at the end! Is this a race horse and if so, how long do they give them before they deem them not worth the effort?

  • @kevinmelias this horse wouldv'e already been gone at some places. He screams, roars and strikes if he gets near another horse so his coco-nuts will be going next if I can talk the owner into it. They don't geld racehorses here but this one won't make it that far the way he's going, gonna hurt himself.

  • Yeah...once they learn they can dump someone doing that, its so hard to break them of it, but once he realizes he cant get you off, then maybe he will stop. He is beautiful but those are the kind that are the most tricky! Beauty doesnt equal brains all the time! Does he have a little roan going on in his coat? If he behaves, looks like he could run a bit too! Good job!

  • @horsenaround That's the problem, he has done it with perfection before and has had a few victories. Very hard to break them out of that cycle. He got beat up a few time to I think so it's not 100% his fault..

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  • you always choose such appropriate songs :)

  • ohhh clever horse - sweet you stayed on and got him through it... cheers for the vid :)

  • You know you could probably make some money on the rodeo circuit!! No but seriously well done as always :)

  • As always... amazing riding.

  • you're so good , you're soooo good , BOTH of you babbieeees are so gooooooood !

  • what a dirty little fighter that chestnut was.. I haven't checked in w you in a while but it's always great to see you succeeding ( as always:) keep up the great work Paul :)

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