You continue to get better and better. Your quiet demeanour and explanations are perfect. I love that we can hear him blowing out and even lick/chewing and also that you reinforce maintaining correctness with body, tool, clucking. All while filming too - amazing work, Sam.
I continue to be surprised at how well things are going with this horse. You have a special talent with Mustangs and the way this horse acted when you were trying to get him in the trailer made me think this could be a real challenge. I can't tell you how much I have enjoyed your video's these past few years. Thank you, Sam.
You definitely do a good job I loved most of working with my mustang stud colt..have been a Farrier and trainer for awhile and definitely pick your battles 👍
He is gorgeous with a good mind, good self preservation. I've worked with domestic horses with less thought process than he has. It's going to be fun watching him learn.
I’m astonished at how quickly you progress with your horses. We brought home a Mustang a couple days before you started releasing this series. She is extremely skittish and nowhere near ready for a halter!
Re: Having him walk around with lead rope hanging and he can walk on it. When he walks on the lead rope that is on the ground and he feels the halter tighten around his head, he naturally stops. So is it counterintuitive that when you have the lead rope in your hands and start pulling on the lead rope and he feels tightness from the halter around his head has a tendency to stop because of what he learned when he stepped on the lead rope when it was on the ground?
@@silverfox8241 good question! It’s more about giving to the pressure and softening, rather than stopping. And a little desensitizing to the legs/feet. But mainly if they feel pressure on it, to soften to it and give
Dear Sam my family unanimously think that you do not have to apologise for the loss of words while tying the halter ! You are doing a great job ! Please explain , since we do not know anything about horses , why is it important to tie a halter as soon as possible ? So he does not acquire bad habits ? We predict ( as dog trainers) that he will be a especially devoted horse .
Because you want control of his head and mind, a horse is born with flight instinct, so you want respect and the next is buddying up with you not fleeing
Beautiful horse, amazing mover (that trot is to die for) and sooooo smart. It´s so cute when he keeps turning in, as if to say, you wanted me to come close and face you, and now when I do you´re sending me away, Whadya want lady??? I can see it on his face, it´s so expressive. 🤣🤣🤣
Hi Sam wot a fantastic trainer you are been watching you for some time now I think you’re a great inspiration to all us , love the shorts videos you have released makes me feel like I’m in the pen with you, feeling his emotions and breathing his speed just lovely, I don’t care about the competition I think you have already won in my book ,another mustang rescued by you thank god for giving you this talent ❤️👍🇬🇧
The power of his nostrils picked up by the mic is thrilling...imagine the size of his lungs and heart. he's troubled by clockwise and counterclockwise circling, is there such a thing as right-handed and left-handed among other mammals?
But the rope is still mounted on the Halter !!! It could be very painful for the horse when he stands on it and dangerous for you also!! Please don‘t do that!!
Loping halters are designed to go under the jaw, so you can control the horse, not on top of the jaw and then you tighten up to fit where the 4 ropes come together. The halter looks too small, and the horse may not respond correctly or will be hard to handle.
You continue to get better and better. Your quiet demeanour and explanations are perfect. I love that we can hear him blowing out and even lick/chewing and also that you reinforce maintaining correctness with body, tool, clucking. All while filming too - amazing work, Sam.
He is smart, focused, and so beautiful!
Smart minded horse. I love watching you train these mustangs.
I continue to be surprised at how well things are going with this horse. You have a special talent with Mustangs and the way this horse acted when you were trying to get him in the trailer made me think this could be a real challenge. I can't tell you how much I have enjoyed your video's these past few years. Thank you, Sam.
Yes I agree her method and communication is spot on…like Sam’s relaxed manner.
Such a pleasure to watch Sam. So good to see his confidence growing ❤
You are amazing and he is gorgeous. I have loved watching you with all your mustangs but this one is very special.
two smart individuals, I am amazed by your skill understanding the horse. What a nice horse he is.
He is gorgeous ❤ and such a beautiful fluid movement.. you are amazing to watch so inspiring ❤️
Thanks! You are giving very good explanations on your thoughts and training steps. He is a pretty horse and he moves nicely.
god, that is a gorgeous animal. And as usual, well done Sam, I always learn alot from watching you, in your element. 😊
Ow wow Mr HANDSOME!❤ great work as always, Sam!
I have watch you with several mustangs, this guy is going to be special.
i love watching you work with your mustangs.
I love that you get these horses out of holding and give them a better life. Your patience and dedication to mustangs is very admirable.
Fantastic! You're so good at this. Really. I have really enjoyed watching you work with your gorgeous horse. Thank you so much.💓
Love his dragon snort. He is really, really nice.
❤🎉😮 He's so pretty, that trot ??!!! You can't sell this one lol, awww so cute. Thanks for sharing!! 🙂❤️🐎🇺🇲
I'm learning as much as the horse is from this video.
So happy to see you working with mustangs again ❤
I keep finding myself in awe of his beauty ! ♥️💖💖
You are amazing in your craft ❤
Very nice. Mustangs can be "interesting" to work with,you have it down pat. Nice work. ( yes,I have trained a number of them,love em)
Keep up the good work girl!!!
Hello, nice, clean work, the horse also understands it and behaves perceptively, nice horse by the way.
Amazing! 3 days! ❤❤❤❤❤
He is a smart, proud beautiful boy ❤ Looking forward to seeing his progress!
Love watching you break horses. Always wanted to break a mustang. Broke my share but never a mustang. I'm to old now to try
You definitely do a good job I loved most of working with my mustang stud colt..have been a Farrier and trainer for awhile and definitely pick your battles 👍
Gosh Sam he’s such a nice horse he sure is Coordinated make a nice reining horse.
Beautiful horse.
Thanks for the video update you are doing a fine job .
Beautiful mustang and he has a beautiful elegant pace
So gentle. Patienc is a virtue they say.
He's such a good boy!
Well yeah girl, he's a horse, he's strong is right!
He is gorgeous with a good mind, good self preservation. I've worked with domestic horses with less thought process than he has. It's going to be fun watching him learn.
I’m astonished at how quickly you progress with your horses. We brought home a Mustang a couple days before you started releasing this series. She is extremely skittish and nowhere near ready for a halter!
Re: Having him walk around with lead rope hanging and he can walk on it. When he walks on the lead rope that is on the ground and he feels the halter tighten around his head, he naturally stops. So is it counterintuitive that when you have the lead rope in your hands and start pulling on the lead rope and he feels tightness from the halter around his head has a tendency to stop because of what he learned when he stepped on the lead rope when it was on the ground?
@@silverfox8241 good question! It’s more about giving to the pressure and softening, rather than stopping. And a little desensitizing to the legs/feet. But mainly if they feel pressure on it, to soften to it and give
What a good boy! Sweet.
He’s a beautiful horse and I love how he picks up his legs when he moves. Maybe he will make a good jumper?
Dear Sam my family unanimously think that you do not have to apologise for the loss of words while tying the halter ! You are doing a great job ! Please explain , since we do not know anything about horses , why is it important to tie a halter as soon as possible ? So he does not acquire bad habits ? We predict ( as dog trainers) that he will be a especially devoted horse .
Because you want control of his head and mind, a horse is born with flight instinct, so you want respect and the next is buddying up with you not fleeing
What a beautiful smart Horse…..❤
I love him❤
Beautiful horse, amazing mover (that trot is to die for) and sooooo smart. It´s so cute when he keeps turning in, as if to say, you wanted me to come close and face you, and now when I do you´re sending me away, Whadya want lady??? I can see it on his face, it´s so expressive. 🤣🤣🤣
Hi Sam wot a fantastic trainer you are been watching you for some time now I think you’re a great inspiration to all us , love the shorts videos you have released makes me feel like I’m in the pen with you, feeling his emotions and breathing his speed just lovely, I don’t care about the competition I think you have already won in my book ,another mustang rescued by you thank god for giving you this talent ❤️👍🇬🇧
The power of his nostrils picked up by the mic is thrilling...imagine the size of his lungs and heart. he's troubled by clockwise and counterclockwise circling, is there such a thing as
right-handed and left-handed among other mammals?
he’s doing so good!
Excellent.
You should hold a 1/2 apple or sugar cube in your hand.
Well done
He ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤S you Sam.😀
what is the age of this horse pl?
Would suggest to leave halter on him with about an 8 to ten foot lead so he can get used to pressure when he steps on the lead......
Molto brava complimenti.
Now you know why many breaking corrals have a post in the middle
He ready to ride now.😊
Je třeba mít cit pro koně nenásilně 🤔😊😊❤❤😊🍻
He just wants to hang out with you, such a clever boy.
Beautiful Dragon 😂
💗💗💗💗💗💗
May you teach me how to do this job please?
what a guy
He's definitely a big talker. He enjoys blowing. That's funny. You could always call him speak easy. LOL
or maybe BLOWY or SNORT - lol
Nice 👏👏👏 don't keep saying good boy or good job 😁 he doesn't understand ‼️
❤
Sorry posted comment before I watched, a heaverer lead though so it drag lower to his feet
Oi ya, you so special❤
Would having a carrot as a treat help the trust process ?
He has a real PRANCE to his movement..!! Not the sort of gait you would expect from a mustang.
Hi Sam does he have a name yet?
Name him Ollie that’s cute. It sounds similar to the Korean word for kid I believe, which is what you keep calling him how cute would that be
what about snacks
"Trigger" or "Mike"..
But the rope is still mounted on the Halter !!! It could be very painful for the horse when he stands on it and dangerous for you also!! Please don‘t do that!!
She has his complete attention. He is a beauty. Wonder if he was assigned to her, or if she had an early number in the auction.
she chose him
A backed horse
Loping halters are designed to go under the jaw, so you can control the horse, not on top of the jaw and then you tighten up to fit where the 4 ropes come together. The halter looks too small, and the horse may not respond correctly or will be hard to handle.
nope. this is how it should be. she’s trained lots of wild mustangs and they’re great now, so I think she’s the professional here
People that can do this are fuckin' fascinating to me...