@@memysurname7521 🤔 I think you are on the wrong video. This is about a sweet horse, learning from his handler. You might be a troll or a nutjob, it's hard to tell online but...yeah. You took a wrong turn at Albuquerque. 🛑🚫
how can you say that? he used violence from the beginning when he made that horse run away... there are many forms of violence, not just those who causes physical harm
Loved this video. Perfect editing so it wasn't boring, but very informative. The fact that you can laugh while the horse is tryingto to bolt just shows the horse how relaxed you are. I used to chew gum to simulate the horse licking and chewing to relax.
idk much about horses. i spent summers helping my grandpas rodeo so Ive interacted with tamed ones a lot, they are very timid animals for sure. but this is actually crazy to watch. not even a horse guy either just learning how you do this impressive work.
Omg this is exactly the type of video I have been looking for. Simplifying the process of a green horse to trained. Please can you do morenof these videos, making them as short and watchable as possible, starting with a truely 100% green horse. Many other equine experts have videos of how to train difficult horses... But they always use trained horses in their videos. Also we want to see the transition progress
This was amazing to watch! This guy is the horse whisperer! I can tell you love and care for these animals. Its a pleasure to see. Gonna check more of your vids. Great work.
You can achieve the same Without running the horse in fear am tiring the animal out , also is Not wild horses. It a feral horse kinda like the cats that run around a city .. he comes from a domesticated breed of horses .
A truly unhandled horse will not stand calmly in a round yard waiting for instruction, it will be nervous, pacing challenging you, It won;t have been fed by hand or be used to people, it will see humans as a threat- sometimes i think people make it look way too easy, then you get people getting injured and horses being killed for being too crazy- I wish there were more videos like this of actual unhandled horses, This video is very good and shows the correct way to work a horse that has never been handled.
i live in the city, nor do i have a thousand acre open land, not do i plan on having horses. but it just amazes me to watch these videos of pure curiosity and information that i’ll likely never use. Just shows how good of a video this is 👍
This was very helpful:) my horse is a wild mustang that’s about 3 and he’s very stubborn. It’s hard to make progress with him some days. But thanks for the informative video I’m sure it will help.
That was absolutely amazing ! ! Now I’m going to search through your videos for doing this with an already handled but traumatised horse who doesn’t trust …..
@@HorsePerfect Thankyou ! Please do and please with an actual traumatised horse 🙏🏽 Your videos are very very good!! ; to the point and clear, you speak very well, lighthearted and positive and very helpful for help to a horse handler with challenging horses 😢
i was amazed by your technique absolutely flawless, I don't expect I will ever need to tame wild horse but if for any reason i should ever find myself in a position where i night need to the only reason on earth that i might have a chance at being successful will be because of what i learned from you in this video. you probably would never guess how or what lead me to watching this. i ended up here because i had just finished watching the most ridiculous police stop video where this lady acted like for over 30 minutes as what i could only describe this lady as acting like a wild horse and i was looking for a word that had to do with taming a wild horse and i ended up here and i am so glad that i took the time to watch you perform like the master of your skill that you truly are! subscribed! you are awesome!
Loved this! I just bought a 12-year-old mare with her two-year-old filly. Both are not halter trained. I can pet them a bit. Can you do this with two horses in the pen? My pen is about 60 feet by 80 feet. I would also like to say that I appreciate your way of teaching, I understand it, there are specific guidelines and no reading between the lines. Thank you!
Hi! Thanks for you kind comment! I would try to separate them first! I’ve had horses run into each other and die on the spot in a round pen before. Very tragic but avoidable if I had just separated them first.
Simple, easy, straight to the point, good peace, nice music, clear infos. That's a great video indeed. Basically in one hour you got all these results. Amazing!👍 I'd gladly stick and watch a whole serie of a mustang trained from zero till the ending result. 😋
@HorsePerfect Ya I think I still may try to just jump on a wild horse in the field and see if it becomes my friend or just throw the idea out the window. Lol
I have a 7 year old that had issues with haltering already as a foal. I think something went wrong with foaltraining and they never told me and he imprinted it very strong in his memory, because he is not at all aggressive and if I would say dangerous, no also not. Potentially yes, but he has no wish to harm anyone without a reason only he knows. He has gone through some training and only been ridden first time last year because he is so difficult with his fight or flight response. He keeps being a drama when trying to halter him, he will try to turn around and kick. We have been trying with lots of patience for weeks already, also having him go through these steps with the rope over his back, but he just doesnt want to be touched near his head and if I come in with the halter he moves away but his curiousity wins it. Not getting further than him putting his nose through it to get some food as reward every next step he doesnt allow no matter how calm or gentle I do it. Throwing ropes over him and touching him with a long whip is all fine. He now permanently wears a rope halter with a lead attached to it, so we can make working with him less stressful and occasionaly we put a regular halter on when he is in very submissive relaxed state which he doesnt like but we manage with some patience because we can control him with the leadrope. It is impossible and dangerous to just walk in his box to halter him, only a very few people with incredible experience handling all kind of horses can walk up and put a halter on without drama, like the person who moves him around between stables he manages to trailer load him in 5 minutes. Finaly it becomes easier to get him on a leadrope and if I practise with him in the ridinghall I can now do so without rope at all (but ever the halter on because he is incredible smart and knows exactly when we cannot get him so without a halter will be difficult to fetch him. Not impossible but takes time. Especially after making him move, he gets a total submissive horse (there is barely any dominance within him, he is overal a very sweet and calm natured horse that loves to be near humans just not being touched unless he is aware he cannot move away). Sometimes I can just grab his halter without leadrope and lead him to his box. I feel like he is putting a prank with us that he just tries to outsmart us. What would you do in such case? He seems very stuck in fight or flight mode (he would eventualy kick if he has no other choice to walk away) very easily triggered but at other times he is bombproof solid as a rock, also when someone rides him but he has only been ridden 2 or 3 times on a long line so hard to judge. Progress goes so slow and its so odd to see a complete wild horse doing more in an hour than he did in 7 years. Now the owner of the stable is working on him to get him laying down to trigger his worst fight or flight response he can go through. He has lots of experience with doing this so I trust him. He also gets vet checks for his eyes and teeth to see if this causes his anxiety to be touched on the head or haltered. But we all are a little concerned and wonder if he could talk what he would tell us that is bothering him. It seems to easy to halter train a horse, I have done before but with him is a whole new level. But man I love this horse and he enchants everybody. He'd be such a treasure once this halter issue is dealt with. I believe he will be at some point, if only we could find out what he is thinking the moment we bring up a halter.
@@iloveuu1 Well I sadly had to put him down few days ago. I remember he as a foal had an issue right after birth and figured he got brain damage due to lack of oxigen at that point. In my country you are responsible for every damage a horse causes to others and their belongings. Even if you are abroad or someone else trains your horse. It was too irresponsible to keep him alive as ticking time bomb. It is heartbreaking, I own horses for so many years now and none I have ever been able to ride or even connect to. Its like I dont deserve to have horses in my life :(
I ended up taking a horse in on trade that is a little more than I bargained for. Used for a broodmare for 9 years. No name. Very little handling. Then the people who got her from her breeder tried breaking her under saddle immediately. It set her back even further. Now I have a mare who is absolutely terrified of people and pretty much everything else she encounters. I just hope by watching these videos I can help her. I worry if I can’t she will end up being passed around or sent to slaughter. Any tips would be greatly appreciated. I’ve just been working on touching and brushing her and she’s still terrified of me 😢
Hi Katherine, thanks for sharing your horses story! Sounds intense. I have recently been working with a very terrified wild horse and I can tell you he’s turned out amazing! It just takes so much time and patience and love! Keep working with her and building on each step. I would say the best advice would be to be as consistent as possible with her. Daily lessons are so much better than every other day or twice a week. Then you’ll see amazing results if you’re patient! Wish you all the best with her!
Great train Video mate. You right you never know if a wild horse will bite or tact you. Its ether flight or fight. But watching this Video you on his good side. Mate Great Job Mate
If she’s moving her front feet towards you that’s not really an issue. Any movement in the right direction (towards you) is good! If she’s stepping towards you that’s a really good thing! Then just do tighter circles and get up to her 😊
What if the horse won’t pivot when you want or stop to look at all nor will she get close to smell my hand She is 4 years old and is as wild as wild gets I don’t have access to a round pen either. Any ideas?
It's not going to be easy especially if she just doesn't want to connect with you. I recommend you watch the wild horse training playlist. In those videos you can watch a horse that really did not want to connect with anyone! th-cam.com/play/PLWIG3pbsJfz6ZWgq7yg_xtJuHpXsdvC_d.html
@@HorsePerfect thank you 😊 I have watched the first video and yes you make it look so easy lol I have realized my horse is only afraid of being touched. We got her from the auction when she was barely 1 she had a halter on but it was causing sores on her face so we tried a different halter and unfortunately she go out of. Now she is used to people but anytime she thinks I’m going to touch her she runs away. I’ve tried free lunging in a football field size field at first she ran the whole field just trying to get away but then she was lunging I didn’t even have to move much lol I finally had to be done because she just would not stop. Any suggestions is greatly appreciated thank you 😊
I have a wild mare and I tried this and It worked! Thank you so much for this I've watched many others Like this but they ended up not working until I found you thank you again!
This video is helping me so much with taming my own BLM/wild horse. I am wondering though, how he ended up knowing that when you were kissing that meant he had to move his hindquarters instead of just running again? How'd you get him to that level of understanding?
Glad to hear this video is helping you! Using pressure and release through my body language I’m able to reward the right thing very clearly for horses. Then soon they learn exactly what I want even without ever touching them!
Thank you Daniel for this video. Well, I do have some experience with horses but was not that easy at all. I bought a stallion 2 months ago who was very calm but not trained in this way, I am from Jordan, when I asked him to move in a similar ranch like yours, he was rearing and aggressive. Although I managed to make his feet move, but still he was reluctant stubborn ang aggressive rearing and kicking. HE EVEN SPOOKED ONCE WITH THE REIN BETWEEN MY FINGRES AND GOT 2 OF MY FINGRES BROKEN. Very serious, any advices?
Hi there brother, I wonder if you would like to video call with me so that we can talk about the problem? It sounds pretty crazy with your stallion! If that would help you I will send the link here for you to sign up. forms.gle/ZsYxcbKutecp2AAt7
This was great to see. Thank you! I recently was asked to get recalcitrant horse to saddle. People don’t realize how much time that can take-depending on the animal. I’ve worked with reptiles for years, and there is some interesting overlap when it comes to them being prey animals that aren’t quick to be familiar with humans. Slow and consistent movements are your friends! Stay safe, and keep the videos coming. I just subbed. Cheers!
You are such a good teacher, with clear explanations and demonstrations without hiding the tough footage, that many videos do. I have a 4 year-old gelding that was most-likely abused previously and only ridden a couple of times for the sales video. He is mistrusting, skittish and dangerous when being tied up. He must have been sedated when I bought him. Yes, I am a novice and now I am learning to be a trainer. Hmmm. Any suggestions to gaining his confidence other than the obvious procedures of getting him used to being tied to a post or varying the routines when halterring time comes?
Hi Bluesky, thank you for your kind comment! With your horse I would say gaining his respect and being a clear and confident leader for him will help him to gain confidence in you and begin to trust you fully.
I absolutely love his technique. I hate when people use lassos and think that leaving a horse tied up is the way to tame. That just leave a horse to think the rope is the boss
Hi Aurora, yes it will work with any horse! The only thing that may be slightly different is the amount of time it takes. Typically the wilder the horse the longer it takes.
That horse's curiosity was just adorable. What a smart boy
Yes! He is a very smart horse! 😊
"adorable"
Only God is worthy of adoration.
@@memysurname7521 🤔 I think you are on the wrong video. This is about a sweet horse, learning from his handler. You might be a troll or a nutjob, it's hard to tell online but...yeah. You took a wrong turn at Albuquerque. 🛑🚫
@@clairedeluna3585trolls are old school nowadays you just see imbeciles
@@memysurname7521 Shut up ya dope
I apreciate that your not using violence. Being friendly and patient works well with animals
Thank you! I think It works well with people too. ☺️
@@HorsePerfectI’m pretty sure humans count as animals(no offence to manners❤)
Wow no shit, ldiot, how else would you tame a horse?
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how can you say that? he used violence from the beginning when he made that horse run away... there are many forms of violence, not just those who causes physical harm
I'm not new to training like this, but youtube happened to show me this guy and I decided to click. Huh, I'm impressed with him.
Post apocalypse dudes 👇
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fr lol
Hell yeah!
Getting ready for the hungry times
Justin Case
Loved this video. Perfect editing so it wasn't boring, but very informative. The fact that you can laugh while the horse is tryingto to bolt just shows the horse how relaxed you are. I used to chew gum to simulate the horse licking and chewing to relax.
So glad you enjoyed the video! Chewing gum is a great idea, cool!
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Hello Sharon
i have a test tomorrow but this will be cemented into my brain better than the test answers. still, great video.
Haha Thank you 🙏🏼
idk much about horses. i spent summers helping my grandpas rodeo so Ive interacted with tamed ones a lot, they are very timid animals for sure. but this is actually crazy to watch. not even a horse guy either just learning how you do this impressive work.
Thanks man appreciate it! Glad you enjoyed the video 👍🏼💪🏼
Omg this is exactly the type of video I have been looking for. Simplifying the process of a green horse to trained. Please can you do morenof these videos, making them as short and watchable as possible, starting with a truely 100% green horse. Many other equine experts have videos of how to train difficult horses... But they always use trained horses in their videos. Also we want to see the transition progress
Thanks for the feedback! I’ll keep that in mind! The horse in the “Wild Horse” video was 100% green and wild.
@@HorsePerfect did you do that in 1 day or is it just clips put together ?
@@peterfroese7323 The end of the video stated it was 66 minutes of working time.
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Where do these Wild horses come from? 🤗
THANK YOU SO MUCH, I was struggling with my unhandled mare and this worked so well for us!!😃
I am SO happy to hear that! It’s such a rewarding feeling when it works out well! 😊🙌🏼
Rescued a 4 yo Australian brumby 2 years ago. What a beautiful journey weve had together
That’s so cool! I’ve heard a lot of amazing things about that breed!
Good to watch, you are doing a great job of gentling. They learn so fast when done right. Congrats!
Thank you! Yes they do! 😊
Hello 👋 Jennifer
This was amazing to watch! This guy is the horse whisperer! I can tell you love and care for these animals. Its a pleasure to see. Gonna check more of your vids. Great work.
Thank you brother! 🙌🏼💪🏼
You can achieve the same
Without running the horse in fear am tiring the animal out , also is
Not wild horses. It a feral horse kinda like the cats that run around a city .. he comes from a domesticated breed of horses .
“Did you want to run away?” Well that’s too bad 😂😂😂😂
😅😂
A truly unhandled horse will not stand calmly in a round yard waiting for instruction, it will be nervous, pacing challenging you, It won;t have been fed by hand or be used to people, it will see humans as a threat- sometimes i think people make it look way too easy, then you get people getting injured and horses being killed for being too crazy- I wish there were more videos like this of actual unhandled horses, This video is very good and shows the correct way to work a horse that has never been handled.
So true! Thank you!
That was magical! Thank you, Daniel Ratcliffe!
No worries mate 👍🏼
i live in the city, nor do i have a thousand acre open land, not do i plan on having horses. but it just amazes me to watch these videos of pure curiosity and information that i’ll likely never use. Just shows how good of a video this is 👍
Haha I love it. Well thank you so much for giving the channel a visit!
This was very helpful:) my horse is a wild mustang that’s about 3 and he’s very stubborn. It’s hard to make progress with him some days. But thanks for the informative video I’m sure it will help.
Glad this was helpful! Keep up the great work with your mustang!
Thanks for the tips! I'm taming up an 11 yr old I got from BLM currently
That is awesome! Hope that goes well!
What a smart little man! I'm taking on a brumby filly next week and this will help me heaps. Thankyou
Glad I could help! Hope it goes well with the brumby!
Excellent! Thank you. I see that I have watched this before and I still think it is a very good lesson given.
So glad you enjoyed it!
loved this video. Great horsemanship. Can't wait to train my own wild horse.😉
Thanks! Hope that goes awesomely!
Another great lesson, Daniel.
This is amazing. I have little to no experience with horses but i hope i have the chance to try this one day.
Thank you! Yes you’ll have to it’s the best feeling when the horse listens and communicates with the trainer!
this video was an art omg you look so cool doing that
Thank you! 😊
That was absolutely amazing ! !
Now I’m going to search through your videos for doing this with an already handled but traumatised horse who doesn’t trust …..
Hi Alexandra, Thank you! I don't think I have a video on that yet but that's a great idea! I'll keep that in mind if I come across a horse like that!
@@HorsePerfect Thankyou ! Please do and please with an actual traumatised horse 🙏🏽 Your videos are very very good!! ; to the point and clear, you speak very well, lighthearted and positive and very helpful for help to a horse handler with challenging horses 😢
Amazing. Very intelligent horse you got there.
He was very smart! 🙌🏼
Bro your the truth. I just started working at a ranch and there’s a horse there that I wanna tame.
Hey bro! Thanks! But Jesus is actually the Way the Truth and the Life!
Sounds good let me know how it goes with that horse!
i was amazed by your technique absolutely flawless, I don't expect I will ever need to tame wild horse but if for any reason i should ever find myself in a position where i night need to the only reason on earth that i might have a chance at being successful will be because of what i learned from you in this video. you probably would never guess how or what lead me to watching this. i ended up here because i had just finished watching the most ridiculous police stop video where this lady acted like for over 30 minutes as what i could only describe this lady as acting like a wild horse and i was looking for a word that had to do with taming a wild horse and i ended up here and i am so glad that i took the time to watch you perform like the master of your skill that you truly are! subscribed! you are awesome!
Hey Tony! Thanks so much for you kind comment! All the Glory to God!
I love the backstory on how you ended up on the channel! All the best mate!
Loved this! I just bought a 12-year-old mare with her two-year-old filly. Both are not halter trained. I can pet them a bit. Can you do this with two horses in the pen? My pen is about 60 feet by 80 feet. I would also like to say that I appreciate your way of teaching, I understand it, there are specific guidelines and no reading between the lines. Thank you!
Hi! Thanks for you kind comment! I would try to separate them first! I’ve had horses run into each other and die on the spot in a round pen before. Very tragic but avoidable if I had just separated them first.
Loved this! The rope on the ground looks like a snake. My horses do it too!
Thank you! Yes it does look like a snake! 😬😅
That's exactly what I thought about the rope on the ground in their mind.
Simple, easy, straight to the point, good peace, nice music, clear infos. That's a great video indeed.
Basically in one hour you got all these results. Amazing!👍
I'd gladly stick and watch a whole serie of a mustang trained from zero till the ending result. 😋
Hi Stefano, thank you for your kind comment!
Wow. I was thinking about going tk a wild horse area and just taming one. Its harser than i thought based on your video.
Yeah it’s really takes dedication to learn to read a horse! 😅
@HorsePerfect Ya I think I still may try to just jump on a wild horse in the field and see if it becomes my friend or just throw the idea out the window. Lol
This guy is an awesome trainer!
Thank You so Much Tanner!
I have a 7 year old that had issues with haltering already as a foal. I think something went wrong with foaltraining and they never told me and he imprinted it very strong in his memory, because he is not at all aggressive and if I would say dangerous, no also not. Potentially yes, but he has no wish to harm anyone without a reason only he knows. He has gone through some training and only been ridden first time last year because he is so difficult with his fight or flight response. He keeps being a drama when trying to halter him, he will try to turn around and kick. We have been trying with lots of patience for weeks already, also having him go through these steps with the rope over his back, but he just doesnt want to be touched near his head and if I come in with the halter he moves away but his curiousity wins it. Not getting further than him putting his nose through it to get some food as reward every next step he doesnt allow no matter how calm or gentle I do it. Throwing ropes over him and touching him with a long whip is all fine. He now permanently wears a rope halter with a lead attached to it, so we can make working with him less stressful and occasionaly we put a regular halter on when he is in very submissive relaxed state which he doesnt like but we manage with some patience because we can control him with the leadrope. It is impossible and dangerous to just walk in his box to halter him, only a very few people with incredible experience handling all kind of horses can walk up and put a halter on without drama, like the person who moves him around between stables he manages to trailer load him in 5 minutes. Finaly it becomes easier to get him on a leadrope and if I practise with him in the ridinghall I can now do so without rope at all (but ever the halter on because he is incredible smart and knows exactly when we cannot get him so without a halter will be difficult to fetch him. Not impossible but takes time. Especially after making him move, he gets a total submissive horse (there is barely any dominance within him, he is overal a very sweet and calm natured horse that loves to be near humans just not being touched unless he is aware he cannot move away). Sometimes I can just grab his halter without leadrope and lead him to his box. I feel like he is putting a prank with us that he just tries to outsmart us. What would you do in such case? He seems very stuck in fight or flight mode (he would eventualy kick if he has no other choice to walk away) very easily triggered but at other times he is bombproof solid as a rock, also when someone rides him but he has only been ridden 2 or 3 times on a long line so hard to judge. Progress goes so slow and its so odd to see a complete wild horse doing more in an hour than he did in 7 years. Now the owner of the stable is working on him to get him laying down to trigger his worst fight or flight response he can go through. He has lots of experience with doing this so I trust him. He also gets vet checks for his eyes and teeth to see if this causes his anxiety to be touched on the head or haltered. But we all are a little concerned and wonder if he could talk what he would tell us that is bothering him. It seems to easy to halter train a horse, I have done before but with him is a whole new level. But man I love this horse and he enchants everybody. He'd be such a treasure once this halter issue is dealt with. I believe he will be at some point, if only we could find out what he is thinking the moment we bring up a halter.
that's good
@@iloveuu1 Well I sadly had to put him down few days ago. I remember he as a foal had an issue right after birth and figured he got brain damage due to lack of oxigen at that point. In my country you are responsible for every damage a horse causes to others and their belongings. Even if you are abroad or someone else trains your horse. It was too irresponsible to keep him alive as ticking time bomb. It is heartbreaking, I own horses for so many years now and none I have ever been able to ride or even connect to. Its like I dont deserve to have horses in my life :(
Nice bro!! Congratulations. Incredible!!! I from Brazil.
Thank you brother! 🇧🇷🙌🏼🤍
Beautiful horse ❤
I ended up taking a horse in on trade that is a little more than I bargained for. Used for a broodmare for 9 years. No name. Very little handling. Then the people who got her from her breeder tried breaking her under saddle immediately. It set her back even further. Now I have a mare who is absolutely terrified of people and pretty much everything else she encounters. I just hope by watching these videos I can help her. I worry if I can’t she will end up being passed around or sent to slaughter. Any tips would be greatly appreciated. I’ve just been working on touching and brushing her and she’s still terrified of me 😢
Hi Katherine, thanks for sharing your horses story! Sounds intense. I have recently been working with a very terrified wild horse and I can tell you he’s turned out amazing! It just takes so much time and patience and love! Keep working with her and building on each step. I would say the best advice would be to be as consistent as possible with her. Daily lessons are so much better than every other day or twice a week. Then you’ll see amazing results if you’re patient!
Wish you all the best with her!
Hello Katherine
so wonderful beautiful video friend i love it so much
Great patients here !
Yes just like a doctor! 😂
🙌🏼thanks!
Outstanding, young man , your scenes of feel , is a pleasure to watch . Keep up the amazing work ! 🎊
Hi Jerry thank you very much sir! All the glory to God!
You're good with horses.
Appreciate your methods....
Enjoy watching very much as I'm a horse lover at heart.
Thank you, 🤔👍
So glad you enjoy the channel thank you for being part of it! 😊
I am here because I really want to go to Virginia and bring myself home a wild horse 😢😢😢😢
He's a beautiful horse! Great work ❣️
Thank you! 🙌🏼😊
thank you very interesting
👌🏼👍🏼
He’s quite a brave fella
He really was!
Nice video, dude! Enjoyed watching it! 🐴👍
Glad you enjoyed! Blessings!
What about the mustang who doesn't want to engage with you? One that's looking away and trying to climb the fence?
Your at eaz & that really makes a difference with horses. They do well when a person is relaxed around them, this I know. 🤔
So true! 🙌🏼
Great train Video mate. You right you never know if a wild horse will bite or tact you. Its ether flight or fight. But watching this Video you on his good side. Mate Great Job Mate
Thank you Steve!
Excelente trabajo Amigo. Muchas gracias.
Muchas Gracias a vos Amigo!
I like what you're doing and the way you're doing it. If anything I'd go even slower.
Thanks Peter! 👍🏼
@@HorsePerfect You're welcome. Keep up the good work.
Great job 🎉
Thank you brother!
This is so cool to watch
Glad you enjoyed it!
good effort!!
Really well done your love off horse's shows, he looks like a Indian pony , beauty 🌟🌟🌟
Thank you 😊
Eeeeeeaaaassssssyyyyyyy girl.
I’m here because of Red Dead Redemption 2 😭
impressive work! and only for an hour too (:
Thank you! All the glory to God 😊
Thank you for your knowledge 👍
My pleasure!
My horse is moving her front feet instead of her back, do you know how I can fix that?
If she’s moving her front feet towards you that’s not really an issue. Any movement in the right direction (towards you) is good! If she’s stepping towards you that’s a really good thing! Then just do tighter circles and get up to her 😊
Very informative post...thx to share.🏇🏇🏇🏇🏇🏇🏇🏇🏇🏇🏇
I don't own nor ever rode a horse but somehow I am enjoying this video. Thumb up
Ha ha well I'm so glad you enjoyed watching!
If you ever come to London, UK pls let me know so that I can learn from you!!
I was there Friday! What part of London are you from?
Wow! Have you gone back? I live in east London. Pls let us know if you ever run horsemanship courses in london
This is so fucking awesome I never realized how much I like horses lol
lol that's awesome! 🙌🏼
What if the horse won’t pivot when you want or stop to look at all nor will she get close to smell my hand She is 4 years old and is as wild as wild gets I don’t have access to a round pen either. Any ideas?
It's not going to be easy especially if she just doesn't want to connect with you. I recommend you watch the wild horse training playlist. In those videos you can watch a horse that really did not want to connect with anyone! th-cam.com/play/PLWIG3pbsJfz6ZWgq7yg_xtJuHpXsdvC_d.html
@@HorsePerfect thank you 😊 I have watched the first video and yes you make it look so easy lol I have realized my horse is only afraid of being touched. We got her from the auction when she was barely 1 she had a halter on but it was causing sores on her face so we tried a different halter and unfortunately she go out of. Now she is used to people but anytime she thinks I’m going to touch her she runs away. I’ve tried free lunging in a football field size field at first she ran the whole field just trying to get away but then she was lunging I didn’t even have to move much lol I finally had to be done because she just would not stop. Any suggestions is greatly appreciated thank you 😊
Wow!!! This helped me so much! We just got a mustang and I have help but you make it all make sense how to direct and respond. Very clear directions!
So glad the video helped you! Thanks for the comment! 😊🙌🏼
great effort there, good work :)
Great video am getting into horse 🐎 and I am looking forward to your next video
Thanks man! Big videos coming up!
I have a wild mare and I tried this and It worked! Thank you so much for this I've watched many others Like this but they ended up not working until I found you thank you again!
Hi Brooklyn, aw thank you. I’m so glad this video helped! 😊
This video is helping me so much with taming my own BLM/wild horse. I am wondering though, how he ended up knowing that when you were kissing that meant he had to move his hindquarters instead of just running again? How'd you get him to that level of understanding?
Glad to hear this video is helping you!
Using pressure and release through my body language I’m able to reward the right thing very clearly for horses. Then soon they learn exactly what I want even without ever touching them!
The belly button is a powerful communicator
Who tf needs a dog when i can have this baddie
No cap
Much appreciated
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impressive
Thank you! All the glory to God! 😊
Oh and your wonderful with horses ☺️🐎
Thank you Daniel for this video. Well, I do have some experience with horses but was not that easy at all. I bought a stallion 2 months ago who was very calm but not trained in this way, I am from Jordan, when I asked him to move in a similar ranch like yours, he was rearing and aggressive. Although I managed to make his feet move, but still he was reluctant stubborn ang aggressive rearing and kicking. HE EVEN SPOOKED ONCE WITH THE REIN BETWEEN MY FINGRES AND GOT 2 OF MY FINGRES BROKEN. Very serious, any advices?
Hi there brother, I wonder if you would like to video call with me so that we can talk about the problem? It sounds pretty crazy with your stallion! If that would help you I will send the link here for you to sign up. forms.gle/ZsYxcbKutecp2AAt7
I love horses too much 😍😍
Me tooo!!! 😍
What’s his name??
Thank you! I love this video!🎉❤
Hi! Glad you liked the video! 🙌🏼 his name is Cowboy 🤠
Thank you 🎉🎉🎉
You’re welcome!
This was great to see. Thank you! I recently was asked to get recalcitrant horse to saddle. People don’t realize how much time that can take-depending on the animal. I’ve worked with reptiles for years, and there is some interesting overlap when it comes to them being prey animals that aren’t quick to be familiar with humans. Slow and consistent movements are your friends! Stay safe, and keep the videos coming. I just subbed. Cheers!
So true can be a long process! Wow I had no idea there were so many similarities! Will do! 👌🏼😊
Awesome video, I'm working with a wild mustang and it was very unexpected.
Thank you! Glad it helped!
Nice Looking Horse!
Thanks! I called him Cowboy!
You are such a good teacher, with clear explanations and demonstrations without hiding the tough footage, that many videos do. I have a 4 year-old gelding that was most-likely abused previously and only ridden a couple of times for the sales video. He is mistrusting, skittish and dangerous when being tied up. He must have been sedated when I bought him. Yes, I am a novice and now I am learning to be a trainer. Hmmm. Any suggestions to gaining his confidence other than the obvious procedures of getting him used to being tied to a post or varying the routines when halterring time comes?
Hi Bluesky, thank you for your kind comment!
With your horse I would say gaining his respect and being a clear and confident leader for him will help him to gain confidence in you and begin to trust you fully.
Great video Thanks for sharing.
Hi There! Thank you so much! 😊
Him: “What happened, did you wanna run away?”
Also him: “too bad.”
Dude can i work for youu
Shoot me an email at Horseperfect.tv@gmail.com
Let me know what you’d be interested in and I’ll have a look 👍🏼
Great job man
Thank you!
That horse is just so wild
I absolutely love his technique. I hate when people use lassos and think that leaving a horse tied up is the way to tame. That just leave a horse to think the rope is the boss
Yes you’re right. Ropes can be a temporary help but only briefly and they should always be soft and quick release!
Total trust issues starting out but the master gets away with taming another Filly!☺️
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Thank you
Really cool to learn the psychology! This isn’t what I expected them to learn with
It was my 2nd time to drive a horse by myself,now I can drive it in hi speed just a little bit
Impressive❤
Thank you my friend! ❤️
Great video. Thanks
Would this work with a completely wild yearling?
Hi Aurora, yes it will work with any horse! The only thing that may be slightly different is the amount of time it takes. Typically the wilder the horse the longer it takes.
nice job!!!!!!!
Beautiful
Thank you! Cheers!
Beautiful horse.
I start playing red dead redemption 2, and i really wonered how is this done in real life
What kind of horse is it
He’s a mixed breed of Spanish decent
now you have a BestFriendForever ........ Beautiful 🐎✨
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