Great video - best float loading training I’ve watched, and I’ve watched and read plenty. Others make it seem so simple and matter-of-fact. My mare is similar to Dobby and I gave up. She hasn’t been on a float for a long time. After watching you with Dobby I feel I can do this again. I felt it was something wrong with me because others made it look so simple. 👍
Thank you Lyn. Good luck with your training. Just a suggestion - I see a lot of people accidentally make things worse. This video is extremely condensed as is missing important elements. It would be worthwhile getting my full training at www.normglenn.com/horse-training-video-for-float-loading.html
I understand where you're coming from. I've got a little girl who's been floating for years but has gotten a fright and won't go on only to eat her food and then she backs up. Thankfully I have a lovely lady who's experienced and uses kind techniques to help me. I've never had a problem and it's disheartening when it surfaces into one.
I have watched several videos - love your methods! Thank you! Would love to get your help in person over across the pond. Since I haven't won the lottery, will practice your steps and plan for great success! 👍
Good job. When working with horses, remember they have all day! They have nothing else to do. So you have to stay calm and it takes as long as it takes. In an ideal world you would do all this in stages, giving him a break between steps. Of course here you have to get him fully loaded in one day
The *5 Step Horse Loading* system works extremely well and is easy to learn. Thank you to Elise for allowing me to share Dobby's story here. You can find out about the training at www.normglenn.com/
Good information, I have got a mare who hasn’t been on the float in a long time and when I try and put her on the float, she will throw her head up and I’m worried that she will hit her head and be traumatised. How can I help stop her from throwing her head up when she gets in the float?
Hi Jorja, you are right to be concerned about that and there is a specific process to avoid it happening. Best if you contact me direct at www.normglenn.com/horse-training-contact.html or phone, the number is on the contact page.
Awesome Norm. I have a 3yr filly who refuses to load and continuously jumps sideways off the ramp. At times this means jumping at me. Very frustrating and dangerous. I try very hard to be patient with her but feel she is definitely having me on as she knows she is stronger than I. On the few occasions that I've managed to get her loaded she insists on turning around as much as possible when unloading. Again very disconcerting for my safety as she rushes off the float and will not back off straight. Any suggestions please mate?
My recommendation to you would be to get the horse loading video course at www.normglenn.com/horse-training-video-for-float-loading.html . It covers all problems and once you have got into it, you can always contact me to ask questions. If you get stuck, I can also do an analysis of any videos you have to show me (landscape not portrait/vertical perspective) at minimal charge.
Great video - best float loading training I’ve watched, and I’ve watched and read plenty. Others make it seem so simple and matter-of-fact. My mare is similar to Dobby and I gave up. She hasn’t been on a float for a long time. After watching you with Dobby I feel I can do this again. I felt it was something wrong with me because others made it look so simple. 👍
Thank you Lyn. Good luck with your training. Just a suggestion - I see a lot of people accidentally make things worse. This video is extremely condensed as is missing important elements. It would be worthwhile getting my full training at www.normglenn.com/horse-training-video-for-float-loading.html
I understand where you're coming from. I've got a little girl who's been floating for years but has gotten a fright and won't go on only to eat her food and then she backs up. Thankfully I have a lovely lady who's experienced and uses kind techniques to help me. I've never had a problem and it's disheartening when it surfaces into one.
I have watched several videos - love your methods! Thank you! Would love to get your help in person over across the pond. Since I haven't won the lottery, will practice your steps and plan for great success! 👍
Thanks Michelle, luckily, there is an affordable online video training, check it out at normglenn.com/horse-training-video-for-float-loading.html
@normglenn will do! Thank you Norm! 😊
you're welcome @@michellecolby-zk8tg
Good job. When working with horses, remember they have all day! They have nothing else to do. So you have to stay calm and it takes as long as it takes. In an ideal world you would do all this in stages, giving him a break between steps. Of course here you have to get him fully loaded in one day
Thank you for your feedback. And yes, even in this 3 to 4 hours, food, waster and emotional breaks are an important part of the process.
The *5 Step Horse Loading* system works extremely well and is easy to learn. Thank you to Elise for allowing me to share Dobby's story here. You can find out about the training at www.normglenn.com/
Good information, I have got a mare who hasn’t been on the float in a long time and when I try and put her on the float, she will throw her head up and I’m worried that she will hit her head and be traumatised. How can I help stop her from throwing her head up when she gets in the float?
Hi Jorja, you are right to be concerned about that and there is a specific process to avoid it happening. Best if you contact me direct at www.normglenn.com/horse-training-contact.html or phone, the number is on the contact page.
Awesome Norm. I have a 3yr filly who refuses to load and continuously jumps sideways off the ramp. At times this means jumping at me. Very frustrating and dangerous. I try very hard to be patient with her but feel she is definitely having me on as she knows she is stronger than I. On the few occasions that I've managed to get her loaded she insists on turning around as much as possible when unloading. Again very disconcerting for my safety as she rushes off the float and will not back off straight. Any suggestions please mate?
My recommendation to you would be to get the horse loading video course at www.normglenn.com/horse-training-video-for-float-loading.html . It covers all problems and once you have got into it, you can always contact me to ask questions. If you get stuck, I can also do an analysis of any videos you have to show me (landscape not portrait/vertical perspective) at minimal charge.
@@normglennhorsemanship cheers mate. Thank you.
Fabulous!