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Top Flight Equestrian
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 19 พ.ค. 2014
A channel with quality videos on everything horses. From horsemanship, horsecare, and riding to tips, tricks, and hacks. I am here to provide entertaining content that is engaging so you can become a better rider and horseman/woman!
Find Your Best Seat in the Saddle with This Quick Positioning Tip
Want to improve your riding skills? In this video, we’ll cover an easy way of finding a balanced and effective position in the saddle. Learn how to align your body for stability, comfort, and better communication with your horse. Whether you're a beginner or looking to refine your form, this tip will help you find the perfect position in the saddle.
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Quick Tip to Find Your Seat Bones for Clearer Seat Aids Your Horse Can Feel!
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Discover how to easily locate your seat bones to improve your riding so your horse can actually feel when you use your seat! If your seat bones are always pointing back or forwards your horse won't be able to respond to them. In this quick guide, we'll walk you through simple steps to find your seat bones at home or in the saddle, so your horse can feel your seat aids more effectively. Whether ...
The One Thing you Need to Know Before Buying your First Horse (plus other great tips!)
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Link to my website for a list of questions to ask when buying your first (or any) horse: tfequestrian.com/buying-your-first-horse-part-3-where-to-begin-step-1/ Embark on the thrilling journey of buying your first horse with our expert tips and guidance! From understanding your needs and budget to finding the perfect companion, our video offers essential advice for novice horse owners. Join us a...
Two Weird Brushes Your Horse Will Love
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Discover two oddly satisfying grooming brushes that your horses will absolutely adore! 🐴✨ In today's video, we dive into the world of unique equine grooming tools that offer both fun and functionality. Although I mentioned one brush being priced at $12 during the video, it seems our equine friends have given it a popularity boost, and it's now priced just under $20! Hey, even our horses know a ...
Identify, Treat, and Prevent Thrush to Keep Your Horse Sound
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🐴 Identify, Treat, and Prevent Thrush to Keep Your Horse Sound! 🐴 In today's video, we dive deep into the world of hoof care, focusing on the common and troublesome ailment: thrush. Discover how to spot early signs, effective treatment methods, and essential prevention techniques to ensure your horse remains healthy and sound. 🔍 Key Topics Covered: Identification: Learn the telltale signs and s...
Easiest Way to Remove a Horseshoe from Your Horse 🐎 - Complete Guide
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Tools: Rasp - amzn.to/458dIW2 Nail Puller - amzn.to/46823Ib Cut resistant gloves - amzn.to/46nmeBz Easy Boot (measure your horse for their size) - amzn.to/3ZvBSbT In this tutorial, we'll show you how to safely and effectively pull a horseshoe from your horse's hoof. Whether you're a seasoned equestrian or a novice horse owner, knowing how to remove a horseshoe is a valuable skill that can help ...
Show Jumper Classes Explained: 3 Types of Show Jumper Classes
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🏇 Unveiling the World of Show Jumper Tables II Section 2B, Table II Section 2C, and Table IV 🏇 Welcome to our latest equestrian adventure! 🐎 Join us as we dive into the captivating realm of show jumper tables, where precision, skill, and speed come together to create mesmerizing performances. In this informative video, we'll be exploring three distinct types classes of Show Jumping: Table II Se...
Mastering Lunging Techniques: Tying up Reins & Attaching Lunge Line for Your Horse
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Welcome to our comprehensive guide on lunging your horse like a pro! In this tutorial, we'll walk you through the essential steps of properly tying up the reins and attaching the lunge line to ensure a safe and effective lunging session for you and your equine companion. Tying up the reins correctly is crucial to maintain control and communication with your horse while allowing them the freedom...
Two Easy Ways to Halter Your Horse
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Hello Friend! Today we are going to learn two ways to halter a horse. One way unbuckles the underneath and the other unbuckles the top. Our model today is my new horse Seville, he is a 7 year old off the track Thoroughbred.
Bridle Path Clipping - Easy and FAST Method to Help Your Horse Relax
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Bridle Path Clipping - Easy and FAST Method to Help Your Horse Relax
12 Things You Didn’t Know You Needed in Your Horse Trailer
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12 Things You Didn’t Know You Needed in Your Horse Trailer
Is Your Horse Overheating? 3 Signs You Are Missing
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Is Your Horse Overheating? 3 Signs You Are Missing
How To Put Together an English Bridle - NEVER Get Confused Again!
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How To Put Together an English Bridle - NEVER Get Confused Again!
How to Find the Best Horseback Riding Lessons for Beginners
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How to Find the Best Horseback Riding Lessons for Beginners
What you NEED to go Cross Country Schooling
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What you NEED to go Cross Country Schooling
How to Measure your Horse for Boots with Kavallerie
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How to Measure your Horse for Boots with Kavallerie
Top Flight Tip! Keep Your Hands Warm While Riding (and keep them closed!)
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Top Flight Tip! Keep Your Hands Warm While Riding (and keep them closed!)
4 Simple Tricks to Fix Your Hands to be a Better Rider
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4 Simple Tricks to Fix Your Hands to be a Better Rider
Which Horse Boots Do I Use?! - 7 Common Types Explained
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Which Horse Boots Do I Use?! - 7 Common Types Explained
How to Put on Splint and Brushing Boots with a BONUS Polo wrapping Tutorial
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How to Put on Splint and Brushing Boots with a BONUS Polo wrapping Tutorial
Barn Organization for Large Barns/Lesson Programs
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Barn Organization for Large Barns/Lesson Programs
Cross Country Schooling at the Carolina Horse Park Summer 2021
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Cross Country Schooling at the Carolina Horse Park Summer 2021
DO THIS to Improve Your Hands and Create Softness in your Horse!
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DO THIS to Improve Your Hands and Create Softness in your Horse!
One of THE BEST grooming hacks for a Smoother Tail (Bonus points because its only $5!)
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One of THE BEST grooming hacks for a Smoother Tail (Bonus points because its only $5!)
How Much Space do I Set between Poles and Jumps?!
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How Much Space do I Set between Poles and Jumps?!
How to Fit a Horseback Riding Helmet (Good and Bad Examples)
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How to Fit a Horseback Riding Helmet (Good and Bad Examples)
How to Trim a Horses Mane with Scissors (and make it look AMAZING!)
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How to Trim a Horses Mane with Scissors (and make it look AMAZING!)
Your video is so helpful. I had to take care of a hoof and I used your technique. Thank you so much for sharing.
I am so glad you found it helpful! Thank you for commenting ❤️
I get that this can make the tack look better but it HATE it when the nose band coils up and this is the reason it does that. It just makes putting the bridle on so much more of a hassle…
I agree! I have also done it so the noseband doesn't wrap around twice. Only doing it once keeps it nice and tidy and prevents the coil.
Man får göra som man vill men inte att slita på en dyr rasp i onödan och göra fula märken på hovväggen. Gör rent i falsen med en söm. Dra ut sömmen med sömutdragaren. Skaffa en rycktång,upphuggare och lär er fler sätt att lösa problemet.
Thank You! This is great!
So glad you enjoyed it!
Literally helped me so much omg thank you
I'm so glad!
What is the difference between front and hind sports boots
Great question, generally the difference is only in the sizing. As a general rule of thumb you want to size size up on hind boots. So if your horse wears a medium in front, you'll want a large behind. If your horse wears a large in front you'll want an extra large behind. The only real difference in style comes from show jump boots where generally the front has full coverage except for exposing the canon bones and the hinds only protect the inside of the fetlocks. Thanks for the question!
@@TopFlightEquestrian any suggestions to use on a horse leg that doesn't have any hair do to A injury from the Hawk down to the cornet band.
Concise explanation and great info - as usual!
Glad you liked it!
im 2 years late but can you do xc without doing eventing? I want to do xc but not dressage or showjumping!
Great question! You can school cross country on its own, but there are no cross country shows. You have to do all three phases. With that being said there is a new movement called Cross Country Equestrian Association that is trying to make cross country it's own sport. It's new and I'm unfamiliar with it but seems to be gaining traction and you should check it out on their website crosscountryequestrianassociation.com/ as it might be what you are looking for ☺️
How long do you leave it on and do you have to repeat and if so how many times? Thanks
Something to ask your vet but a good rule of thumb is to leave the wrap on for 24 hrs, soaking and changing the wrap once a day for 3-5 days. The goal is to soften the hoof enough for the abscess to travel out. Keeping the hoof too moist is also bad. So if after 7 days there is no improvement I would encourage you to call your vet back out.
Friend of mine who bred reigned cow horse horses for about forty years told me something that has stuck with me over the years because it is soooo true and that is: "Good horses aren't cheap, and cheap horses aren't good".
100%!
GREAT TIP WITH THE SMB BOOTS
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for this video- I was trying to figure out what the difference was for the Minecraft SWEM mod for equestrian fans
Glad it was helpful!
How long do you leave this on and do you repeat? Do you see abcess drain so that you know when to stop? Ty
Great question! I change and soak once a day. That way I can make sure my bandage is staying on but not rubbing. The goal is to soften the hoof enough for the abscess to travel out by keeping the hoof moist. As soon as it has a drainage tract the horse will feel better because the pressure is relieved. I like to soak a couple more days beyond that to continue to draw out the abscess. But not more than 5-7 days total because keeping the hoof wet for too long causes other problems. You may see some drainage or the hoof may have an odor from the abscess but your biggest indicator that the abscess is draining is the improvement in your horses soundness. I am not a vet so please consult one if needed. I hope this helps! Thanks for the question!
Great video showing the advantages of each type of wrap. I have not seen flannels in ages, but they are easier to work with. Thank you for sharing:)
Brilliant video very helpful and informative.
Thank you! Glad you found it helpful!
I don’t like the main after😢💇♀️💇♂️
That's ok! Everyone likes a different style ♥️
There are bitless... So bridles don't always have something in the horses mouth. But looking at a halter what i notice different is no brow band and no reins
You are absolutely correct! Great point.
She is "abscesses" because her heels trimmed out and she is foot bound! Watch a TACT video ....
Where was this video when I was just starting riding? This is the most helpful video about putting together a bridle I’ve ever seen! Very clear explanation and visuals!
Thank you! So glad you found it helpful!
Really nice video! i was wondering if i could help you edit your videos , I know you have great videos but it will save your time. 🌎
Thank you so much for the offer! I'll reach out if I need help with editing. Thanks !
Great advice.
Thank you! Anything you would add?
I always enjoy your videos. Nice job.
Thank you for watching and commenting!
Not to look a gift horse in the mouth?
😂😂💯💯 absolutely!
Great Video! May I add a tip? Apparently they are doing Mustang sales/adoptions locally now. (The South in general, Raleigh specifically)…unlike adopting dogs and cats, these horses do need homes, but are absolutely NOT for everyone. Not for most, actually…If you don’t have experience with mustangs, in the best interest of human and horse, you should resist temptation. Only consider if you are VERY experienced with horses, have appropriate facilities, and are skilled in natural horsemanship techniques. I lived for two years on an Arab Farm in Nevada that was adjacent to BLM mustang land. I had the privilege of seeing these horses “in the wild” on an almost daily basis. I also saw the results when they were adopted by well meaning but unqualified individuals. It rarely ends well.
Wonderful tip! Thank you so much for sharing! It's so true!
What do you do with the reins when you do this? Also this was very helpful, thank you! ❤ xx
Great question! In this tutorial I leave the reins hanging up on the hook where the bridle is so they rest on the crown piece of the bridle. I hope this makes sense! Let me know if it's confusing. Thank you for commenting!
@@TopFlightEquestrian it makes sense, thank you! 😊
I purchased this camera for my horse trailer. Works great, but the magnetic does not work anywhere inside the trailer. Suggestions on mounting?
So happy to hear it works! I have a similar situation with my current all aluminum trailer. I bought a magnet that has an adhesive on the back and stuck that where I would want to stick my trailer camera. Hope this helps!
Thank you this is INCREDIBLY helpful!
Thank you for your comment! I love that it was helpful for you.
Looks terrific! thanks for the lesson
Glad you liked it!
Bought my first trailer a few months ago and while most everything you mentions seems like common sense, I've learned that common sense is not so common. You mentioned a few things that definitely make sense. Question going back to your "trailer organization" video, where did you find your saddle racks? Did they come woth your trailer? Ive been looking for something like that. Great videos!
So glad you found the videos helpful and thank you for commenting and great question! Those came with my sundowner trailer. Sometimes trailer companies will sell those parts but I've had good luck with grid walls and saddle racks that go on those (plus the endless storage you get with the accessories as well). I'll find a link to some and post in another comment.
organizedbarn.com/ I've ordered from this company before but I think all gridwalls are pretty similar and you could order from anywhere but this could get you started. Hope this helps!
Great tutorial thank you
Glad it was helpful!
Suggestions for future videos… My farrier mentioned meeting a Masterson Method practitioner, giving me an excuse to buy yet another book. After reading just the first part, I got really curious because it just sounded too easy. I started working with the “recommended for beginners” bladder meridian. The theory (you probably know all this) is that you are working with your horse, not “on” your horse, helping them to release tension throughout their body. It gets way more specific and complicated, but just this simple bladder meridian release has had an amazing impact on Juliette. If you haven’t tried it, please do this…buy the book, and read enough to start experimenting with the bladder meridian release. PLEASE RECORD IT! I so wish I had, because it worked with Juliette EXACTLY as the book stated. She indicated places that needed release, and then she would indicate with yawns and chewing that the release was complete. I’d move on. By the time I finished one side, her head was lowered almost to the ground, and her lower lip was totally relaxed. It was bizarre. Now, I’d accepted the fact long ago that Juliette, (like my middle grandchild) just isn’t about nuzzles and pats. But since I’ve started just this basic stuff, she is actually trying to be a little bit affectionate. I swear, this Masterson method stuff is pretty amazing. I’d love to hear your input, and maybe an interview with a practitioner. Love your channel!
Love this! One of my former students in Texas is a Masterson practitioner and one of my current students just went through her certification and will do a session on my horse in the near future. I think it's so fascinating as well! I'll try to record with permission and interview as well. Thank you so much for the idea!
Tail up for these brushes!! (because after typing “4 hooves up” I decided that just isn’t the same as “two thumbs up” 😂😂😂) The curry is way cheaper at Pittsboro feed.
😂😂 so glad it's a winner! Glad you found it cheaper and supported a local business. Win win! ❤️❤️ Thank you for commenting!
@@TopFlightEquestrian I put a video suggestion under your blooper video. I didn’t want to go off topic here. :-)
You're good! You can go off topic anywhere you'd like 😉
I have a neck issue i’m currently working through that tenses up my shoulder/upper back muscles, which leads to my arms being super stiff. Combined with a tendency to pull on the reins (unfortunately how I was originally taught to stop for years), I struggle with following/giving through my arms and hands. The driving rein is a great idea- i'm definitely going to try it out with my boy tomorrow, thank you!
Glad to help! Please let us know how it works for you!
What boot are you using? I need one!
It's this one! Hoof soaker amzn.to/3SN8lc9
Interesting. Always wondered without actually remembering to find out so nice1😊
Glad it was helpful!
You always add good information for the horse owners. ❤
Thank you!
I have an extremely opinionated mare. Somehow, I’ve managed not to include these tools in my stash. That shall be remedied immediately. Thanks bunches from “The Portly Princess” and yours truly, her personal minion.
😂 This will please the Portly Princess very much. She is lucky to have you as her minion 💖💖☺️
Love that curry ❤
IYKYK! Thanks for commenting!
Very informative and straightforward. ❤
Thank you!
Were is the link!????
Hey there! It's in the description as well but here it is so its easier. amzn.to/3DffdUS I hope that helps! Thanks for watching!
Excellent information👍
Glad you found it helpful! Thank you for commenting!
Great content! We ordered one for our gooseneck trailer and it arrived today! Can't wait to try it out. Thank you!
Hope you enjoy it! Thanks for commenting!
Thx. Just commenting for the algorithm
Thank you!
I would have thought leaving your horses foot in the water will make it worse
It helps to soften the foot to make the abscess easier to drain 🙂 but you are correct! If a horse's hoof is kept too wet for too long that isn't great for them.
I live in a city, and every barn around me is more than an hour drive. Is that okay??
Great question! If that's the closest then you might have to give it a chance and see if it's doable. I have personally found that it is fine for a short time but that drive can wear on you after several months. With that being said there is one person where I work who drives an hour one way to get to the barn about 5 days a week. I asked her how she does it and she says she tries not to think too hard about it and uses it as her "me time" and generally listens to her favorite podcasts or audio books during the drive to make it better.
@@TopFlightEquestrian alright, thanks! I love your chanel btw <3
@@Love_4_lola thank you! That means so much!!
REALLY APPRECIATE IT!! Just ordered one for our gooseneck horse trailer!
Excellent! You're very welcome!
The keeping the reins in is weird. I was always told to wrap it around through the rein buckle so the reins will hang down. Also I hate figure 8ing the nosepiece as it can bend the leather and deform it a bit. I just keep it outside the bit like normal and just slide the nose band through the keepers. I know everyone is going to hate me for this but I always do the throatlatch buckled on the top hole to keep it all snug together.
There are so many variations! It's all about finding what works for your bridle and makes it look neat. Thank you for sharing.
As usual, very informative. ❤️
Thank you!
Excellent !
Many thanks!
Denna video/vlog vad det nu heter råkade dyka upp i mitt flöde. Man får göra som man vill men att slita på en dyr rasp gör man inte i onödan. Om du bara har en sömutdragare så gör ren falsen med en söm. Dra ut varje söm med sömutdragaren. Skaffa en rycktång jag vet inte vad det verktyget heter på Engelska. Det är förmodligen det enda och enklaste verktyget du behöver i detta fall.
Thank you so much for all these wonderful tips! I'm buying my 1st trailer on October 16th! 😊😊😊 I love these kind of videos since I'm really new at this.
You are so welcome! Best of luck with your new trailer!