What a magnificent horse! Mia, you have a wonderful talent for bringing out the best characteristics of a horse. Really great owners too, they definitely deserve a lot of credit! Thank you for this video! I truly appreciated and enjoyed it!
I love the honesty and truth about the health of horses and how people dont understand their needs - the difference between a horse allowed to move and be with others vs little paddocks and alone in a small space. It was really awful in Calfiornia and I told people for years how bad this was for their horses health - so many horses with bad backs and being ridden sore. I am so grateful for Mia stating this on the this video. And for whom ever posted this. And the rancher for having Mia come to his home and demonstrate!
I’m so happy you are making videos. I joined you about 5 years ago because I had equine therapy. I used to be an equestrian rider and grew afraid to ride. Your videos are so calming and bring me great peace. I admire your teaching methods and if I ever own a horse this is the only way to train !! thank you !!
Thank you Karen for your kind words, I am so happy to be a part of rebuilding your relationship with horses ❤ this is the new way, love respect and trust
Very nice connection with that horse. Total trust...both ways. If I had known you were coming to Calif I would have suggested trying to set something up with you, heren n Arizona. Wishing for you continued success.
same here darn it if I knew you were in the states I would have invited you to westcliffe colorado. I really love your style and keep having to try and convince there old 'cowboys' there are better ways!
She didn’t want a sparring partner… he needs to surrender and let her be the head of the herd, not him… he’s much much safer that way… Mia is just an amazing trainer✌🏾☮️🙋♀️
@@Ellie-zd1ri from the gate? I feel he kinda was ‘ ya lady, don’t be bossing me around’ he was just like that to me… I felt he was not big on the surrender idea… just my observation…
It is beautiful to see this horse working with you. Galloping with the horse -even behind the fence- brings you near heaven, isn't it. I love the calm way you let the horse be happy and he follows ! simply great
RULE #1: Never trust anyone who can hurt an animal. With most creatures there is dominance, which does not inform or bring communication and partnership, but fear, anxiety, avoidance, even threats from animals. Then there is leadership, takes patience, observation, and with wild animals appreciation of the rules of nature, with domestic animals--well, Mia Lykke Nielsen has the knowledge she has spent years observing, working with, and works--some needing more time and healing than other, but the rewards of a shared confidence is worth every minute. I do think mules are very smart and will not run off the cliff that human unerringly do, they dig in and say, "No".
Love the sound of happy children playing in the background
I like how u worded that. Those noises kinda annoyed me at first, but ur right, they are just happy kids playing ❤️❤️
Yes!
What a magnificent horse! Mia, you have a wonderful talent for bringing out the best characteristics of a horse. Really great owners too, they definitely deserve a lot of credit! Thank you for this video! I truly appreciated and enjoyed it!
I love the honesty and truth about the health of horses and how people dont understand their needs - the difference between a horse allowed to move and be with others vs little paddocks and alone in a small space. It was really awful in Calfiornia and I told people for years how bad this was for their horses health - so many horses with bad backs and being ridden sore. I am so grateful for Mia stating this on the this video. And for whom ever posted this. And the rancher for having Mia come to his home and demonstrate!
I am always brutally honest but it comes from a place of love. Leaving rings in the water...
Mia IS THE BEST Horse Trainer...Period!!!
Thank you 😍
I agree.
That was beautiful and amazing to watch. What a cool horsewoman, and what a cool horse.
Thank you 🥰
Man I love and admire Mina!
Terrific course in trust. Really great! Thank you for sharing.
Glad you liked it ❤️
This just warms my heart! What a beautiful boy...thank you for sharing ❤️ 🇨🇦❤️
Thank you for the kind words❤
I’m so happy you are making videos. I joined you about 5 years ago because I had equine therapy. I used to be an equestrian rider and grew afraid to ride. Your videos are so calming and bring me great peace. I admire your teaching methods and if I ever own a horse this is the only way to train !! thank you !!
Thank you Karen for your kind words, I am so happy to be a part of rebuilding your relationship with horses ❤ this is the new way, love respect and trust
It is such a joy to watch you work with this horse. Your passion for horses is so inspiring. I learn so much from watching! ❤
Glad to hear it's helpful ❤
Thank you Mia
Very nice connection with that horse. Total trust...both ways. If I had known you were coming to Calif I would have suggested trying to set something up with you, heren n Arizona. Wishing for you continued success.
same here darn it if I knew you were in the states I would have invited you to westcliffe colorado. I really love your style and keep having to try and convince there old 'cowboys' there are better ways!
Send a mail to "mail@whenhorseschoose.dk" and we will contact you next time we plan to visit the states.
I LOVE the way YOU LOVE HORSES ♥️🐴♥️ Kisses and Hugs ❌⭕️💋 Laura ♥️🐴♥️
This horse is such a sweetheart. Happy that the second video is less harsh.
She didn’t want a sparring partner… he needs to surrender and let her be the head of the herd, not him… he’s much much safer that way… Mia is just an amazing trainer✌🏾☮️🙋♀️
@@suecastillo4056 What horse were you watching? I would normally agree but this horse was not a sparring partner.
@@Ellie-zd1ri from the gate? I feel he kinda was ‘ ya lady, don’t be bossing me around’ he was just like that to me… I felt he was not big on the surrender idea… just my observation…
Beautiful horse and amazing horsemanship by Mia. Thank you.
I agree❤
Thank you ❤😊
Love your videos ! ❣️🐎❣️🐎❣️🐎
Thank you!!😊
It is beautiful to see this horse working with you. Galloping with the horse -even behind the fence- brings you near heaven, isn't it. I love the calm way you let the horse be happy and he follows ! simply great
A calm mindset makes so much difference ❤ Thank you for your feedback
I have learned so much from you. Truly👍🏼🐴
this stuff cannot be faked.
It is not fake I have tried it with my horse
My old horse was all business when there was any work to be done. She could go from calm to allout in instant,fix it,and back to relaxed.
RULE #1: Never trust anyone who can hurt an animal. With most creatures there is dominance, which does not inform or bring communication and partnership, but fear, anxiety, avoidance, even threats from animals. Then there is leadership, takes patience, observation, and with wild animals appreciation of the rules of nature, with domestic animals--well, Mia Lykke Nielsen has the knowledge she has spent years observing, working with, and works--some needing more time and healing than other, but the rewards of a shared confidence is worth every minute.
I do think mules are very smart and will not run off the cliff that human unerringly do, they dig in and say, "No".
Thank you for your feedback ❤ I'm very happy to share this knowledge
another great video you have the touch .
Thank you kindly❤️
sweet boy!! Good job done!
impressive
Beautiful work!
Thank you so much 😀
Are you able to come out to Northern California? I can host you and have a place for you to stay :)
I definitely would love to, I will be back in the spring.
awesome
Thank you ❤