I really wish I had known about you and your excellent horsemanship when I had my own horse, almost 30 years ago. In Sweden, where I live, this kind of communication was unheard of back then. This makes soo much sense! Leadership is the greatest way if you want your horse to feel safe and at ease, better than all the treats and carrots. Good leadership leads to good communication and you and your horse becomes partners. Thank you for sharing! Every video shows patience, attention and strong leadership at the same time, and adapting to where that perticular horse is at. Sorry if the spelling is off, I'm not use to writing in english. Now I am eager to practise on a friends horse. One small step can make a huge difference.
Thank you so much for making this video this helps me so much!! I'm going to be leaving with my horse in 2 days so i really hopes this helps when i come back and have time to do this!
I have a20 y.o. rescue horse horse that is easy to catch in the arena. But, if she is out with the herd in the field she is impossible to catch. What should I do? I do ground work with her, and she is good with direction changes and respecting my space.
People make catching horses hard. All you do is let them smell the halter a few times through the fence and then walk away. After they are not afraid of your tools then walk in and put the halter on it's r really that easy. Both my rescue horses were uncatchable if you chased them. To get them walking right up to you reverse the rounding role. In the pasture act like your the horse and always have your face towards the horse. Get the horses attention so it starts at you.Walk backwards for about 20 feet the horse will watch you do this just make sure you are always facing the horse then walk side to side facing the horse. The horse will walk right up to you and it's very easy. Both of the horses I was told were uncatchable were easily caught after simply letting them know the tools were safe. Never use your lead or any party of your halter as a correction device and the horses will be very easy to catch.
I USE TREATS WITH HORSES BUT IT'S SOME CARROT OR APPLE & NOT EVERY TIME. THEY LEARNED TRICKS IN LITERALLY A BLINK & THUS DO IT TO PLEASE B4 I EVEN GET UP TO THEM. GROOMING COMBINED WITH SPEAKING TO THEM, MY CROP IS MY VOICE. I WATCH THEIR LANGUAGE & THEY GET IT IF I SAY NO OR BACK-UP. WE NEED TO TRUST THEM WITH US ON THEIR BACKS.
He's a really nice looking horse and seems to be coming along well.
I really wish I had known about you and your excellent horsemanship when I had my own horse, almost 30 years ago. In Sweden, where I live, this kind of communication was unheard of back then. This makes soo much sense! Leadership is the greatest way if you want your horse to feel safe and at ease, better than all the treats and carrots. Good leadership leads to good communication and you and your horse becomes partners. Thank you for sharing! Every video shows patience, attention and strong leadership at the same time, and adapting to where that perticular horse is at. Sorry if the spelling is off, I'm not use to writing in english. Now I am eager to practise on a friends horse. One small step can make a huge difference.
Thank you for the very nice compliment.
Thank you so much for making this video this helps me so much!! I'm going to be leaving with my horse in 2 days so i really hopes this helps when i come back and have time to do this!
Thank you, I agree with your approach.
Trust is essential.
I like your videos. Very informative. We have an amazing horse trainer here in Canada named Tim Anderson as well
Thank you. Seems to be a common name, I know a couple Tim Anderson other than me also LOL.
Tim, sorry if you have posted these before, but I can't see the links to the previous videos that you refer too. Love your TH-cam page. Great videos.
They should have been in a link that popped up at the end of the video.
I have a20 y.o. rescue horse horse that is easy to catch in the arena. But, if she is out with the herd in the field she is impossible to catch. What should I do? I do ground work with her, and she is good with direction changes and respecting my space.
People make catching horses hard. All you do is let them smell the halter a few times through the fence and then walk away. After they are not afraid of your tools then walk in and put the halter on it's r really that easy. Both my rescue horses were uncatchable if you chased them. To get them walking right up to you reverse the rounding role. In the pasture act like your the horse and always have your face towards the horse. Get the horses attention so it starts at you.Walk backwards for about 20 feet the horse will watch you do this just make sure you are always facing the horse then walk side to side facing the horse. The horse will walk right up to you and it's very easy. Both of the horses I was told were uncatchable were easily caught after simply letting them know the tools were safe. Never use your lead or any party of your halter as a correction device and the horses will be very easy to catch.
This horse is NOT hard to catch lmao
You didn't watch the video did you
I USE TREATS WITH HORSES BUT IT'S SOME CARROT OR APPLE & NOT EVERY TIME. THEY LEARNED TRICKS IN LITERALLY A BLINK & THUS DO IT TO PLEASE B4 I EVEN GET UP TO THEM. GROOMING COMBINED WITH SPEAKING TO THEM, MY CROP IS MY VOICE. I WATCH THEIR LANGUAGE & THEY GET IT IF I SAY NO OR BACK-UP. WE NEED TO TRUST THEM WITH US ON THEIR BACKS.