Just stumbled upon your channel. I have had horses for 54 years and have trained my own and friends horses alike. I have never seen an approach like yours and am truly impressed. Working with and training horses is a constant evolution and you have given your audience new tools to be successful, thank you.
Hi Christian, Thank you so much for your comment. I am hoping to show people who haven't seen this sort of training new ideas to help them solve any issues they might have with their horses. 💕🐎🍃
@@Stardust_Truth_Seekerthis is t meant to be a criticism of Steve however. What this lady is doing and what Steve does are very different. Steve uses mostly negative reinforcement with some positive punishment. His training is more fear/dominance based. Whilst he does a good job of that it’s all about ‘control’ this kind of training is about connection. There is a huge difference
What a "poor baby & and his message is definitely NOT working on you." Exactly so - he wants to get rid of you. Still, NOT a mean horse. If he was, you wouldn't have been blessed to make this video. Work your magic!
There's horse training and there's horse breaking. The old cowboys broke a horse, which could destroy it's spirit. It's worn down, not a willing partner. Forced into submission. Training shows the horse it can become a respected partner. Maintaining it's spirit. It willingly gives itself to you.
I love how horse training is evolving. The horse thrives in freedom so allowing the horse to choose to work with the trainer delivers real and consistent results. The best part is the horse’s character remains intact. You get to see who your horse is and their natural skill set because each has different talents and ability
With the gift you have don't apologize for promoting yourself. You're brilliant with these horses. And to see him more settled and not living in stress is a gift in itself. Good luck! Keep promoting the heck out of yourself.❤❤❤
@@myyounghorses My 94 year old Dad is down there today on his care home excursion bus. Small world. I'm further up the island. Where are you, generally speaking. No worries if you'd rather not say:)
Nice work, very impressive. This horse looks so young how can it already be this aggressive to humans? Poor thing. Thank you for giving him this opportunity!
I was very skeptical at first when you didn’t ‘correct’ his aggressiveness towards you and you seemed to back down and let him move your feet but …well I’ll eat my hat!… this was a joy to watch, excellent training and horsemanship Connie keep making the videos ❤
Hi Elizabeth I really apprieciate your comment and that really helps me as its good to know what people are thinking when they watch the video. For me its all about letting the horse feel safe. If he feels safe the most of the neg behaviours will disappear so there is less work for me to do Many thanks 🐴🏇🍰💗
Oh Connie, this whole video was incredibly touching, so many moments here of how Neville was 6 years ago….. fascinating to watch, it’s taken me years to achieve what you’ve done here. I’m in absolute awe of your quiet gentle but oh so sensible ways.
I’ve never been around horses and I don’t know much about them, but this was absolutely wonderful to watch. Keep doing what you’re doing, it’s fantastic!
Beautiful video. I was shocked at the similarities. My horse, also black with socks but a mare, was aggressive initially. Being new to horses, her scared lunges and attacks confused me. Wish I'd seen this video earlier. I'll watch it again. Simply beautiful. It's almost like your voiceover is reading out loud what's on my mind. Amazing sync 😊
Connie, its beautiful to watch you work with this horse. You appear to have mastered your training skills as well as decision-making and your own self-regulation. Not easy to stay calm when presented with these behaviors! I commend you and will be using this video to teach my students with because I think it is such a good example as comparison to traditional methods. I also use a combination of R- and R+ and find it allows me to use far less pressure and keep the horse more engaged and motivated. Nice work and thank you for sharing it!!!
Hi Sadie Thank you so much for your comment. I was really hoping this was going to help debunk the myth that positive reinforcement makes horses rude and nippy. I am so pleased it will help you teach your students
What a beautiful communication! This is real horsemanship. You know horse psychology and body language, but combined with consequence, patience and kindness. I wonder how old this horse is. Looks like two years to me. I have big respect towards people like you. Thank you for helping that beautiful horse.
This is the first time I've seen your channel, and I have to say I'm so impressed by your training methods. You recognized his aggression towards food, and his behavior was due to the humans teaching him he could tell them to "back off" but your method was calm, and full of positive reinforcement - you did use food when appropriate, and all the while still thinking of how best to protect yourself! It's quite incredible! Seeing him happy at the end of the video is remarkable, because at the end of the day it's to help *him* be happier about life - he was unsettled, stressed, and uncomfortable with life, but now he feels safer and it's thanks to your patience and kindness. I have subscribed and I'm looking forward to seeing more ❤
Thank you so much for your comment. I am hoping to do more videos. It is not often I have good before and after videos as when a horse comes to me I want to keep them in a state of calm so they don't show their uncomfortable behaviour very often but with this guy, it didn't take much to unsettle him and he had to learn that he couldn't use it to get what he wanted. I hope you enjoy the ones to come 💕
You are so inspiring! Thank you for showing your creative process with your training. You really do help change how horses feel about life with humans.
Hi Wesley. thank you very much for watching. Its difficult to get it into words but hopefully with practise I will improve. Thank you for your support 🐎💕🐎
These videos are so valuable and needed. You really work with the horse's personalities and make the good behaviors a win win for everyone. Sad that its considered controversial when its so needed and beneficial for these beautiful animals. Thank you so much ❤
I recently had the chance to work with birds of prey and the training we did there was very similar- reward good behavior and do not reward undesirable behavior. There is no need to punish, and in fact it is actively detrimental to the animal and the relationship between it and humans. Animals preform much better and more reliably when they feel safe and that they have a choice in the matter. It is also far less stressful and traumatizing. I am so glad to see the culture shifting in the animal training world to that of positive reinforcement.
How amazing. I've never worked with birds, but my nephew trained a cockateil which he could let free and just whistle him back when it was time to come home.
yes you are right but if he is told off for his behaviour I think he would become more dangerous because he would then learn to hide how he feels and so would go from looking kind to bitting so I suppose if you are inexperienced and have a horse like this its best to find a good trainer who understands that you need to change the need to behave in this way rather then supress the behaviour making him unpredictable 🐎💕💕
Fantastic! So different to some stranger invading their space waving flags about. I'm so tired of seeing a shut down horse portrayed as 'tamed'. This here is real bonding, trust building first followed by training. So glad I found your videos
So glad there are people like you who understand the change I am aiiming for. I am surprised how little there is on youtube training horses this way. It is so much easier for the horse and the trainer, and like you say the results are so different to the flooding techniques often used.
@@myyounghorses I guess its similar to dog training, so much 'quick fix' and dominance advice on here and not enough the other way. Sad really, you can have a much better relationship with your animal when you develop that bond of trust. Thank you for sharing your method
I haven’t been around horses in so long I really enjoy watching training videos. I’ve seen some nightmare trainers who hit the horse they are training. You stay calm and don’t raise your voice. It was such a pleasure watching you.
Not being a fan of hand feeding I must admit that in this case it served a purpose. Lady you have got a lot of guts and used an excellent way of changing this horse's behaviour. I am duly impressed. Congratulations.
That was fantastic - what a great way of training! Nothing physical just give and take....you've earned his respect and watching from the beginning that's quite a feat - congratulations on a job well done!!!
What an awesome response! I’ve always subscribed to ‘never feed your horse with your hands unless you want it to bite you’ but you’ve shown that you can teach a horse how to come up and get a treat as long as it has the right attitude and as long as you say it’s okay. I have seen so many people get this wrong and up being completely dominated by their horse. Moving him around is key, and getting him to back up nicely. Superb 👌
Loved watching this video! Your respect and listening to the horses body language and how they are talking to you is amazing to watch! Many horses like this beauty would have found themselves at an auction and not had been a good outcome sadly😢… I’m so happy his owners gave him the chance he so deserved ❤
I just love what you did with him. I’m so impressed. This current horse I have was a similarly aggressive foal who:s now 10. You shortcutted what took me years to figure out. I’m a new subscriber, a fellow clicker trainer, and a new fan!
So glad you got him right I bet you learned loads in the process. I am looking forward to doing more videos to give ideas to people with their training
@@myyounghorses I think you have so much to show people. I’m glad you will be putting out more vids. I am gobbling up the ones you have out now. Yum, yum!🐴🐴Thank you!
This was such a unique take! No moving feet, which, depending on circumstances, I sometimes worry might be adding energy to an already highly charged situation. I love your ethos about learning and trying new things. Subscribed and looking forward to more!
Hi Kelly Tnank you so much for subscribing. You totally get it. I want to discharge the anxiety so the horse has a clear head and is wanting to solve the puzzle, "how did I recieve that reward?'" Then I am plugging in to the horses brain and not just ordering them around. I am going to try and keep them coming 💕🐎🍃
Superb training skills and gentle manner, thoroughly enjoyed watching the horse progress. Jolly hard work on your part, plus you have tons of patience. I am truly amazed. New subscriber. 😀💖👏👏👏👏👏💐💐💐💐💐💐
Brilliant! The instructions are phenomenal esp seeing unwanted behaviour and, crucially, not getting it correct and showing how to reintroduce the good behaviour.
This was not only beautiful to watch unfold, but your explanations and captions, editing - so very clear, logical, not too much nor too little, all on-point! I don't have horses in my life at the moment, but spent a lot of time around stallions as a child, my uncle was a high profile horse breeder back in the day and am still mesmerised by the interactions. Will follow your channel to sate my curiosity and hopefully see you and your methods reach a wide audience.
Wow, thank you! I really want people to know that there are other ways to train other than just piling on the pressure. If we can make horses feel content there will be no need for the behaviour we don't like. Its not all plain sailing but its what I have put all my efforts into working towards💕
I appreciate your method. Giving lots of choices and helping the horse understand what behaviours he need to show with chasing his feet around the ring well done
This is truly amazing training. you explain so well how and why you do certain actions during training and it is very informative. such an impressive progression with this horse. proud of you both!
I adore the way you train. It’s really a beautiful thing, analyzing a horse, what they need help with, what they need to learn, and working on that whilst keeping you both safe. Gaining trust and building a relationship with your horse. Really incredible training.
Just subscribed! First time I’ve come across your channel. Don’t know much about horses, I ride for leisure, I love these amazing creatures so much along with donkeys. 😊 I watch a lot of male horse trainers, but I find your approach really soft and gentle, not dissing any other trainers, as everyone has their own method. What I do like about you is your patience and adaptability. Like you said how you treat your children is how you treat the animals. I have the same approach with my pets, have always paid attention to their body language and if they didn’t like something then I’d back off, but at the same time teach them what is right, again like you would with your children - be firm but be fair, goes in hand with pressure and release. When there’s good leadership you’ll find a balanced attitude be it human or animal. Sending you much blessings in your projects ahead , looking forward to them! ❤
Hi Kitty thank you so much for your comment. I have only just started to try and post my training properly. I would love to get like minded people together to show that you can use gentle training to get good results. I do use negative reinforcement and pressure but my inital thoughts are do they feel safe, do they understand and are they motivated. Some times the motivation is lacking and I might need to add pressure to get what is needed whilst being aware of where the horses thresholds are. I don't always get it right I probs never get it right with my children but that is the goal All the best 💕
Absoloutely love this! ❤ Great work. I came to this straight after a different trainer's video. What a difference in energy and techniques. Beautiful work Connie. Lovely to see. I'm subscribing. ❤
It's my first time on your channel Connie and what you did and what I'm watching and witnessing is so precious and beautiful and really Priceless your demeanor is absolutely stunning
I really loved this video. I’m new to your channel and I thought you were big. The 2k subscribers shocked me, you truly deserve much more viewers. I’ve learned much from the few videos I’ve watched, and I’m incredibly impressed by you and your calm soul. I am just getting into positive reinforcement and I truly aspire to be like you. Wishing you the best of luck with your business. You’re doing a great job.
I am so glad you are getting in to positive reinforment you will have so much fun. Its the training that makes me calm because I finally realised later in my life its not about me its about the horse and if I keep level it is so much easier for him to relax and then learn and then we are all happy
This is remarkable!! I've always loved the idea of more relationship-based training, it's been many years since I've worked with horses but I look forward to watching more of your videos and learning more about your methods! ❤
Sooo interesting ❤ I am fascinated with this < what a gorgeous horse. And training is not an easy job. SO clever. Well done . Thank You for your post. Awesome 💓
This is awesome. I’ve always had a love for horses but it’s only fairly recently I’ve really put effort into really learning about them and their behaviour. This was a really good watch and your commentary was really educational :). Thanks very much for sharing.
This was amazing and so much help to me. I have an 18mth old Arab filly I bred and she has been dominant and defensive since she was 2 days old. She has me bluffed at the moment as she always turns her bum to me and either pretends or does kick out at me. I am hoping that by using some of the approaches you have shown above, I can re program her defensive behavior to comfortable behavior, and in turn, learn that I am not there to confront or annoy her. Thanks very much.
Very nice video! I have a little mare with almost the same behaviour. She was more afraid of me and when I approached she had a flight or fight reaction. With positive reinforcement we came a long way.
If only everyone understood horse behaviour like you do. He looks like he had been struck with hands. Horses do not forget. I love you saying it's important to make a good first impression. It is! Really lovely to see his trust develop. He's so much happier and living a better life. What a wonderful thing youve given him. Btw he's gorgeous and I'm mad for him 😂. Subscribed. ❤
Good on you! Keep it up. I know nothing abt horses but I’ve got a dog I’m trying to train who gets excited easily. I think some of the philosophy is the same. When they show the behaviour you want then they get what they want. I can hardly deal with my dog let alone a horse! Great work 👍
one other comment, its nice you take the time and give him what he needs but still keep yourself safe in the process, ive made some huge acheivements with my mare that only i who has trained her will really understand you know a short video doesnt really tell others the entire long and amazing process we go through to acheive awesomeness but i get it cuz i have seen with my own mare and an actual trainer couldnt handle her so im proud of the fact that i can walk her on a loose lead line and she doesnt explode and try to race off on 2 feet, its only taken me every day for 3 years haha
I have been following you since I heard you on a podcast. Really loved your experience, ethos, quest for knowledge and humbleness. This horse was lucky to come to you. As a woman with children I can really appreciate the way you train. Smart and empathetic and not just gung-ho and over powering which not everyone can do in a sustainble or authentic way. Plus the horse will remember. I feel like training that is coercion based has to be constantly reinforced a lot more. Wow, there are a lot of keyboard warriors on here! 😂 Please have thick skin (you seem like you do). Please keep sharing, the world needs more trainers like you ❤.
Thanks so much for your kind words. I totally agree with you re coercion, if we can allow horses to feel good about what we want them to do, its so lovely for us to be experiencing the interaction, and so much easier for the horses. A win win in my mind💕
Very good video. People need to see how this philosophy works. Taking the time it takes with a horse will actually cut the time in the long run, and 99% of the time results in the best outcome and best relationships between horse and human. You did an amazing job with this poor horse! The key is to think like a horse, with patience, patience, patience. Good job! 💜🐴
Have just come across your channel & subscribed immediately - really loved what I saw, most impressive training, looking forward to seeing more. Thanks a lot for sharing 🙏.
Hi Louise Thank you so much for your comment. The horse by the trailer was a cob, she might have some Clydesdale in her somewhere but she is quite small 14.2hh but I think looked bigger because of the angle of the camara💕🐎🍃
At 10:15 another tip is after establishing the ability to be near the horse in any capacity, get a curry comb either in hand or secured to an extension firmly, and try to sneak in some scratching at the withers for one or two seconds here and there over time. When they let you brush their neck with their favored brush, or chest if they aren't a biter, or stand and let you brush their itchy withers, it makes it easier to transition to when they are on a halter standing because you can teach them to stand still tied by first teaching them to stand still untied for brushing, then brushing them day 1 of being tied, immediately untie them.
Sometimes a skittish horse will come closer to the comb if you keep it out, to rub on it themselves or invite you. Of course you want to be the one to pull away first, not the horse, and all of them are different in what they like or don't like.. I got lucky with a comb lover. :) He became a very gentle easy horse and totally safe to work with.
Thanks so much for your kind commetn I'm not really very patient, I just know what I am doing is going to work for the horse's long term well being and a quick fix won't.so I just keep at it 💕🐎💕
It is a great experience to see a horse treated with respect and great skill. I grew up immediately after WW2, in an area where farmers still had horses on their farms. Many of the farmers whipped their horses. It seemed frightening to a little boy.
@@myyounghorses Np! But I am having some issues with my 8 yo mare, Lacie. She does not like to be touched behind her ears, but she does let you apply pressure on her pole to lower her head. Do you know anything I could do to help?
@@Suzie_Edits09 I start by rewardomg fpr neutral and then go from there. if you go to www.conniecolfox.com you can apply to do my on line course where i take you through the stages to reach your goals💕
Brilliant video thank you fitst time watching my pony is rather similar can be aggressive sometimes and bulsy and pushy love your calm approach and i know how frustrating and angry i can feel when mine does this im sure he feels it im going to adopt your approach and take my time rather than feel rushed and push him to my way of thinking too quickly thank you it was great and i look forward to your next video 😊
thank you very much but I reallly just follow a process to help the horse change the way he feels about me so the training becomes much easier. Really appriectate your comment though
Hi connie, I really want to learn about this ..as I always thought Id like a horse in my life. I subscribed .I need this now and care so much to have a kind gentle approach ..
That is so wonderful If it helps I do online courses but my website is down. You could email me and I can send you the details connie@conniecolfox.co.uk
Iv had ponies all my life and this approach is fantastic and what a lot of us have been doing in the normal everyday, such a pity that people/owners expect results without the hard work and continuity.. Really enjoyed this vid.. Many thanks.. ❤
thanks for your comment. I think alot of people who own horses for pleasure do handle their horses in a similar vein to this. As a professional horse trainer it is easy to slip down the quick fix route (which is often quite adversive) to keep owners happy as it keeps the costs down. I have changed my approach and hence tend to get the sort of owners who really care about the process the horse goes through to get the finished result. Which is lucky for me as I just don't want to flood horses and use the sort of pressure I used 20 years ago
Thank you so much for taking time and making subtitles! British accent is way more difficult to understand than the american one (for me personally). The funny thing is that we study at school British English but USA produces a lot of content on the internet so i had to adjust and now i understant American English better than British English 😅 Also thank you for sharing the right way of "talking" to animals. The World needs to be a better place for them.
So glad you liked the subtitles. I am not very good with the computer so it was quite hard for me to do but worth it. Amazing how people from all over the world get to see other parts of the world and their ideas etc Thank you
Just stumbled upon your channel. I have had horses for 54 years and have trained my own and friends horses alike. I have never seen an approach like yours and am truly impressed. Working with and training horses is a constant evolution and you have given your audience new tools to be successful, thank you.
Hi Christian, Thank you so much for your comment. I am hoping to show people who haven't seen this sort of training new ideas to help them solve any issues they might have with their horses. 💕🐎🍃
See Steve Young horsemanship ❤
@@Stardust_Truth_Seeker He's very good doing what he does. This is plugging into different emotions in a horse
@@Stardust_Truth_Seekerthis is t meant to be a criticism of Steve however. What this lady is doing and what Steve does are very different. Steve uses mostly negative reinforcement with some positive punishment. His training is more fear/dominance based. Whilst he does a good job of that it’s all about ‘control’ this kind of training is about connection. There is a huge difference
I presume the long term results are good.
How did the horse get like this please?
'A bit of a muddle' says it all. No dramatisation of mixed up behaviours in you gave the horse such an opportunity. Thank you, a joy to watch.
Thank you wendy, I really appriecate your comment💕🐎🍃
What a "poor baby & and his message is definitely NOT working on you." Exactly so - he wants to get rid of you. Still, NOT a mean horse. If he was, you wouldn't have been blessed to make this video. Work your magic!
Ur amazing
There's horse training and there's horse breaking.
The old cowboys broke a horse, which could destroy it's spirit. It's worn down, not a willing partner. Forced into submission.
Training shows the horse it can become a respected partner. Maintaining it's spirit. It willingly gives itself to you.
I love how horse training is evolving. The horse thrives in freedom so allowing the horse to choose to work with the trainer delivers real and consistent results. The best part is the horse’s character remains intact. You get to see who your horse is and their natural skill set because each has different talents and ability
You've hit the nail on the head 💕
Well said!
With the gift you have don't apologize for promoting yourself. You're brilliant with these horses. And to see him more settled and not living in stress is a gift in itself. Good luck! Keep promoting the heck out of yourself.❤❤❤
Ive just got back from Vancouver Island seeing a friend near Duncan Such a beautiful place
@@myyounghorses My 94 year old Dad is down there today on his care home excursion bus. Small world. I'm further up the island. Where are you, generally speaking. No worries if you'd rather not say:)
@@vancouverislandandthething3945 i am in Dorset England
Nice work, very impressive. This horse looks so young how can it already be this aggressive to humans? Poor thing. Thank you for giving him this opportunity!
Thank you for your kind comment. yes he is young but hopefully he will have a good future now
You are such a calm soul that's what the horse knows and can sense that good job though very good
thank you for watching the video, I am really happy you enjoyed it 💕🐎🍃🌺
I was very skeptical at first when you didn’t ‘correct’ his aggressiveness towards you and you seemed to back down and let him move your feet but …well I’ll eat my hat!… this was a joy to watch, excellent training and horsemanship Connie keep making the videos ❤
Hi Elizabeth I really apprieciate your comment and that really helps me as its good to know what people are thinking when they watch the video. For me its all about letting the horse feel safe. If he feels safe the most of the neg behaviours will disappear so there is less work for me to do Many thanks 🐴🏇🍰💗
@myyounghorses - yes, they are prey animals, so trust and feeling comfortable are key.
Oh Connie, this whole video was incredibly touching, so many moments here of how Neville was 6 years ago….. fascinating to watch, it’s taken me years to achieve what you’ve done here. I’m in absolute awe of your quiet gentle but oh so sensible ways.
I think Neville is an inspiration to many and you show your level of understanding is very high. 💕
I’ve never been around horses and I don’t know much about them, but this was absolutely wonderful to watch. Keep doing what you’re doing, it’s fantastic!
thanks for watching 💕🐎🍃
Super interesting. An unhappy horse needs a special, very experienced trainer to get them turned back around. Nice to see that method.
Beautiful video. I was shocked at the similarities. My horse, also black with socks but a mare, was aggressive initially. Being new to horses, her scared lunges and attacks confused me. Wish I'd seen this video earlier. I'll watch it again. Simply beautiful. It's almost like your voiceover is reading out loud what's on my mind. Amazing sync 😊
Thank you for your comment. I hope it helps with your horse.
Connie, its beautiful to watch you work with this horse. You appear to have mastered your training skills as well as decision-making and your own self-regulation. Not easy to stay calm when presented with these behaviors! I commend you and will be using this video to teach my students with because I think it is such a good example as comparison to traditional methods. I also use a combination of R- and R+ and find it allows me to use far less pressure and keep the horse more engaged and motivated. Nice work and thank you for sharing it!!!
Hi Sadie Thank you so much for your comment. I was really hoping this was going to help debunk the myth that positive reinforcement makes horses rude and nippy. I am so pleased it will help you teach your students
Officially and happily part of your tribe 🙏! Such a refreshing and heart-opening approach ❤
Thank you what a lovely comment 🐎💕💕
Absolutely agree. Better horse training needs to get more attention.
Loved this!
Greetings from Germany
Thanks Nic. I'll try and keep them coming
What a beautiful communication! This is real horsemanship. You know horse psychology and body language, but combined with consequence, patience and kindness. I wonder how old this horse is. Looks like two years to me. I have big respect towards people like you. Thank you for helping that beautiful horse.
thank yoiu very much for your kind words. Yes, a 2 year old 💕🐎💕
This is the first time I've seen your channel, and I have to say I'm so impressed by your training methods. You recognized his aggression towards food, and his behavior was due to the humans teaching him he could tell them to "back off" but your method was calm, and full of positive reinforcement - you did use food when appropriate, and all the while still thinking of how best to protect yourself!
It's quite incredible! Seeing him happy at the end of the video is remarkable, because at the end of the day it's to help *him* be happier about life - he was unsettled, stressed, and uncomfortable with life, but now he feels safer and it's thanks to your patience and kindness.
I have subscribed and I'm looking forward to seeing more ❤
Thank you so much for your comment. I am hoping to do more videos. It is not often I have good before and after videos as when a horse comes to me I want to keep them in a state of calm so they don't show their uncomfortable behaviour very often but with this guy, it didn't take much to unsettle him and he had to learn that he couldn't use it to get what he wanted. I hope you enjoy the ones to come 💕
You are so inspiring! Thank you for showing your creative process with your training. You really do help change how horses feel about life with humans.
Hi Wesley. thank you very much for watching. Its difficult to get it into words but hopefully with practise I will improve. Thank you for your support 🐎💕🐎
These videos are so valuable and needed. You really work with the horse's personalities and make the good behaviors a win win for everyone. Sad that its considered controversial when its so needed and beneficial for these beautiful animals. Thank you so much ❤
Thanks so much for your comment much appriecated
I recently had the chance to work with birds of prey and the training we did there was very similar- reward good behavior and do not reward undesirable behavior. There is no need to punish, and in fact it is actively detrimental to the animal and the relationship between it and humans. Animals preform much better and more reliably when they feel safe and that they have a choice in the matter. It is also far less stressful and traumatizing. I am so glad to see the culture shifting in the animal training world to that of positive reinforcement.
How amazing. I've never worked with birds, but my nephew trained a cockateil which he could let free and just whistle him back when it was time to come home.
Fabulous to watch this. Fascinating work. Super result.
Thanks Diana 🐎💕🐎
His curiosity for the bamboo stick is so so cute!!!!
I wanted to add that what you’re doing takes so much knowledge that many horse owners couldn’t do it. But it’s a really good way.
yes you are right but if he is told off for his behaviour I think he would become more dangerous because he would then learn to hide how he feels and so would go from looking kind to bitting so I suppose if you are inexperienced and have a horse like this its best to find a good trainer who understands that you need to change the need to behave in this way rather then supress the behaviour making him unpredictable 🐎💕💕
Fantastic! So different to some stranger invading their space waving flags about. I'm so tired of seeing a shut down horse portrayed as 'tamed'. This here is real bonding, trust building first followed by training. So glad I found your videos
So glad there are people like you who understand the change I am aiiming for. I am surprised how little there is on youtube training horses this way. It is so much easier for the horse and the trainer, and like you say the results are so different to the flooding techniques often used.
@@myyounghorses I guess its similar to dog training, so much 'quick fix' and dominance advice on here and not enough the other way. Sad really, you can have a much better relationship with your animal when you develop that bond of trust. Thank you for sharing your method
I haven’t been around horses in so long I really enjoy watching training videos. I’ve seen some nightmare trainers who hit the horse they are training. You stay calm and don’t raise your voice. It was such a pleasure watching you.
thanks so much 🐎💕🐎
Not being a fan of hand feeding I must admit that in this case it served a purpose. Lady you have got a lot of guts and used an excellent way of changing this horse's behaviour. I am duly impressed. Congratulations.
Thank you very much a very generous and kind comment
That was fantastic - what a great way of training! Nothing physical just give and take....you've earned his respect and watching from the beginning that's quite a feat - congratulations on a job well done!!!
I really apprieciate you taking the time to comment.
What an awesome response! I’ve always subscribed to ‘never feed your horse with your hands unless you want it to bite you’ but you’ve shown that you can teach a horse how to come up and get a treat as long as it has the right attitude and as long as you say it’s okay. I have seen so many people get this wrong and up being completely dominated by their horse. Moving him around is key, and getting him to back up nicely. Superb 👌
Thanks so much for the comment.
Loved watching this video! Your respect and listening to the horses body language and how they are talking to you is amazing to watch! Many horses like this beauty would have found themselves at an auction and not had been a good outcome sadly😢… I’m so happy his owners gave him the chance he so deserved ❤
Hi Paula Thank you very much for your comment 🐎💕🐎
I just love what you did with him. I’m so impressed. This current horse I have was a similarly aggressive foal who:s now 10. You shortcutted what took me years to figure out. I’m a new subscriber, a fellow clicker trainer, and a new fan!
So glad you got him right I bet you learned loads in the process. I am looking forward to doing more videos to give ideas to people with their training
@@myyounghorses I think you have so much to show people. I’m glad you will be putting out more vids. I am gobbling up the ones you have out now. Yum, yum!🐴🐴Thank you!
This was such a unique take! No moving feet, which, depending on circumstances, I sometimes worry might be adding energy to an already highly charged situation. I love your ethos about learning and trying new things. Subscribed and looking forward to more!
Hi Kelly Tnank you so much for subscribing. You totally get it. I want to discharge the anxiety so the horse has a clear head and is wanting to solve the puzzle, "how did I recieve that reward?'" Then I am plugging in to the horses brain and not just ordering them around. I am going to try and keep them coming 💕🐎🍃
Superb training skills and gentle manner, thoroughly enjoyed watching the horse progress. Jolly hard work on your part, plus you have tons of patience. I am truly amazed. New subscriber. 😀💖👏👏👏👏👏💐💐💐💐💐💐
Thank you very much for subscribing and your kind words.
Brilliant! The instructions are phenomenal esp seeing unwanted behaviour and, crucially, not getting it correct and showing how to reintroduce the good behaviour.
Really appreciate your comment, some people aren't yet aware of this approach and I would like to get it out there💕🐎💕
This was not only beautiful to watch unfold, but your explanations and captions, editing - so very clear, logical, not too much nor too little, all on-point! I don't have horses in my life at the moment, but spent a lot of time around stallions as a child, my uncle was a high profile horse breeder back in the day and am still mesmerised by the interactions. Will follow your channel to sate my curiosity and hopefully see you and your methods reach a wide audience.
Wow, thank you! I really want people to know that there are other ways to train other than just piling on the pressure. If we can make horses feel content there will be no need for the behaviour we don't like. Its not all plain sailing but its what I have put all my efforts into working towards💕
I appreciate your method. Giving lots of choices and helping the horse understand what behaviours he need to show with chasing his feet around the ring well done
You are so kind
I LOVE this way of training. Associating the touches with something positive was nice. I love the way you considered his feelings. Very nice
Thanks very much for the comment so great that people really get what I am trying to do/.
What an amazing human! I wish I had raised my children the way she commits to horses. Thank you for the perspective!
Please keep making these videos. As someone who wants to learn how to train, this information is valuable.
Thank you I really hope people can gain ideas 💕
This is truly amazing training. you explain so well how and why you do certain actions during training and it is very informative. such an impressive progression with this horse. proud of you both!
Thank you very much 💕🐎💕
I adore the way you train. It’s really a beautiful thing, analyzing a horse, what they need help with, what they need to learn, and working on that whilst keeping you both safe. Gaining trust and building a relationship with your horse. Really incredible training.
Thank you so much for your comment. I am so lucky as I just love being with horses
Such an intelligent, gentle, positive approach Connie - You clearly have great respect and love for your horses 🤗
Thank you Susan really appreicate your comment
Thanks to you this adorable horse feels a lot better in his head...and wil lhave a very long great life ...
Thank you for sharing ...from France 😉
Thanks so much for commenting from France. He ended up being a sweet horse x
Wonderful training method. A great transformation of this confused and anxious horse. I hope the owners were pleased.
I did try and keep up with them but never heard back. I often think of him
Just subscribed! First time I’ve come across your channel. Don’t know much about horses, I ride for leisure, I love these amazing creatures so much along with donkeys. 😊
I watch a lot of male horse trainers, but I find your approach really soft and gentle, not dissing any other trainers, as everyone has their own method. What I do like about you is your patience and adaptability. Like you said how you treat your children is how you treat the animals. I have the same approach with my pets, have always paid attention to their body language and if they didn’t like something then I’d back off, but at the same time teach them what is right, again like you would with your children - be firm but be fair, goes in hand with pressure and release. When there’s good leadership you’ll find a balanced attitude be it human or animal.
Sending you much blessings in your projects ahead , looking forward to them! ❤
Hi Kitty thank you so much for your comment. I have only just started to try and post my training properly. I would love to get like minded people together to show that you can use gentle training to get good results. I do use negative reinforcement and pressure but my inital thoughts are do they feel safe, do they understand and are they motivated. Some times the motivation is lacking and I might need to add pressure to get what is needed whilst being aware of where the horses thresholds are. I don't always get it right I probs never get it right with my children but that is the goal All the best 💕
Time and patience
You are such a good model and teacher. Your voice over method is very effective and clear.
Thanks so much Lynne, I do struggle with the voice over I am hoping with practise I'll get better
Absoloutely love this! ❤ Great work. I came to this straight after a different trainer's video. What a difference in energy and techniques.
Beautiful work Connie. Lovely to see.
I'm subscribing. ❤
Thanks so much. So glad you enjoyed it 🐎💕🐎
I just loved this Connie.. Im enchanted to see people work with horses this way.
Thank you! ❤😊❤
Thank you so much. 🐎💕🐎
Oh so lovely! What an amazing way to work with a horse, so humble and honest.
The type of feeling I’ll always strive for with my equine companions.
Thanks so much for your comment. `i really hope it helped in some way
It's my first time on your channel Connie and what you did and what I'm watching and witnessing is so precious and beautiful and really Priceless your demeanor is absolutely stunning
That's such a lovely comment. Thank. you,
What a great video. This is the first time I have viewed your training. I will be following.
Thank you. I need to do more. Just need to get my self organised
The best horse training techniques I have ever seen....thank you
Wow, thank you!💕🐎💕
I really loved this video. I’m new to your channel and I thought you were big. The 2k subscribers shocked me, you truly deserve much more viewers. I’ve learned much from the few videos I’ve watched, and I’m incredibly impressed by you and your calm soul. I am just getting into positive reinforcement and I truly aspire to be like you. Wishing you the best of luck with your business. You’re doing a great job.
I am so glad you are getting in to positive reinforment you will have so much fun. Its the training that makes me calm because I finally realised later in my life its not about me its about the horse and if I keep level it is so much easier for him to relax and then learn and then we are all happy
This is remarkable!! I've always loved the idea of more relationship-based training, it's been many years since I've worked with horses but I look forward to watching more of your videos and learning more about your methods! ❤
thanks v much
Sooo interesting ❤ I am fascinated with this < what a gorgeous horse. And training is not an easy job. SO clever. Well done . Thank You for your post. Awesome 💓
Thanks so much for the comment. I just love training horses
This is awesome. I’ve always had a love for horses but it’s only fairly recently I’ve really put effort into really learning about them and their behaviour. This was a really good watch and your commentary was really educational :). Thanks very much for sharing.
Thank you so much for your comment and I am glad if this helped you🐎💕
well done ! It was very enjoyable watching and listening to you
Thank you very much🐎💕🐎
Absolutely amazing energy and wisdom. Great job!
Thank you kindly 💕
Thank you from someone learning horse behavior and training. This is fantastic.
Really glad it helps 💕🐎
Bravo connie. What a joy to watch
thank you so much 💕🐎
This was amazing and so much help to me. I have an 18mth old Arab filly I bred and she has been dominant and defensive since she was 2 days old. She has me bluffed at the moment as she always turns her bum to me and either pretends or does kick out at me. I am hoping that by using some of the approaches you have shown above, I can re program her defensive behavior to comfortable behavior, and in turn, learn that I am not there to confront or annoy her.
Thanks very much.
So pleased it helped. Do contact me if you have any further questions connie@conniecolfox.co.uk.
Very nice video! I have a little mare with almost the same behaviour. She was more afraid of me and when I approached she had a flight or fight reaction. With positive reinforcement we came a long way.
So great to hear. If used correctly it works so well, and the horse feels so positively about you 💕
Such great work. Your work is amazing❤ Janicr
Thank you so much 😀🐎💕⭐️
Really good fun
If only everyone understood horse behaviour like you do. He looks like he had been struck with hands. Horses do not forget. I love you saying it's important to make a good first impression. It is! Really lovely to see his trust develop. He's so much happier and living a better life. What a wonderful thing youve given him. Btw he's gorgeous and I'm mad for him 😂. Subscribed. ❤
Thanks Alice. It was really lovely for me when he finally felt happy. I must make some more videos. So much to do x
So gentle and kind - lovely
I enjoyed and respected this so much Connie!
Thank you so much 🐎💕🐎
Great looking horse well put together.
Wonderful video; thank so much for your time
Thank you very much for taking the time to comment 💕🐎💕
Lovely video thanks for sharing , great patience, great work❤
thank you 💕
Great work. Thank You.
thanks for commenting 💕🐎💕
Thank you for your work and sharing… I pray for my next forever horse. My mare of 25 years passed away, 5 years back and 8m now ready to move on!
I am glad you are feeling ready for another horse but how wonderful to have had a horse for 25 years you must have had a lovely bond💕
Good on you! Keep it up. I know nothing abt horses but I’ve got a dog I’m trying to train who gets excited easily. I think some of the philosophy is the same. When they show the behaviour you want then they get what they want. I can hardly deal with my dog let alone a horse! Great work 👍
you should see my dogs. v untrained all my efforts go on my horses 💕
Thank you for this video. That we even need to have a video with this title amazes me. Gentleness over coercion every time
one other comment, its nice you take the time and give him what he needs but still keep yourself safe in the process, ive made some huge acheivements with my mare that only i who has trained her will really understand you know a short video doesnt really tell others the entire long and amazing process we go through to acheive awesomeness but i get it cuz i have seen with my own mare and an actual trainer couldnt handle her so im proud of the fact that i can walk her on a loose lead line and she doesnt explode and try to race off on 2 feet, its only taken me every day for 3 years haha
That is a wonderful result, how lovely
Love this. We need more of this mindset. Thank you for sharing. I subscribed.
Thank so much for subscribing 💕
Wonderful! Thank you.
Thank you for commenting 💕🐎💕
I don’t have a horse but I like this video and I think I could learn lots from it. Thank you
Glad you enjoyed it! thank you for commenting
I have been following you since I heard you on a podcast. Really loved your experience, ethos, quest for knowledge and humbleness. This horse was lucky to come to you. As a woman with children I can really appreciate the way you train. Smart and empathetic and not just gung-ho and over powering which not everyone can do in a sustainble or authentic way. Plus the horse will remember. I feel like training that is coercion based has to be constantly reinforced a lot more. Wow, there are a lot of keyboard warriors on here! 😂 Please have thick skin (you seem like you do). Please keep sharing, the world needs more trainers like you ❤.
Thanks so much for your kind words. I totally agree with you re coercion, if we can allow horses to feel good about what we want them to do, its so lovely for us to be experiencing the interaction, and so much easier for the horses. A win win in my mind💕
Very good video. People need to see how this philosophy works. Taking the time it takes with a horse will actually cut the time in the long run, and 99% of the time results in the best outcome and best relationships between horse and human. You did an amazing job with this poor horse! The key is to think like a horse, with patience, patience, patience. Good job! 💜🐴
Hi Samantha Thank you for your comment 💕🐎🍃
Connie what amazing job you did with him‼️ Poor guy he would had ended up in auction over and over again
Thank you for your comment. Sadly he wasn't mine so I don't know what has happened to him, but he had lovely owners
A Connie Classic, Thanks!
Subscribed. I love your approach to this!
Hi Tam Thank you so much for subscribing 🍃💕🐎
Have just come across your channel & subscribed immediately - really loved what I saw, most impressive training, looking forward to seeing more. Thanks a lot for sharing 🙏.
Hi Elizabeth Thank you very much for subscribing, I am hoping to post more 💕
Wonderful work. He’s beautiful. The big horse by the trailer looks like my Clydesdale. 😊❤
Hi Louise Thank you so much for your comment. The horse by the trailer was a cob, she might have some Clydesdale in her somewhere but she is quite small 14.2hh but I think looked bigger because of the angle of the camara💕🐎🍃
Such a gentle great work, regards from Germany
Lovely to reach you in Germany. Thank you 🐎💕
At 10:15 another tip is after establishing the ability to be near the horse in any capacity, get a curry comb either in hand or secured to an extension firmly, and try to sneak in some scratching at the withers for one or two seconds here and there over time. When they let you brush their neck with their favored brush, or chest if they aren't a biter, or stand and let you brush their itchy withers, it makes it easier to transition to when they are on a halter standing because you can teach them to stand still tied by first teaching them to stand still untied for brushing, then brushing them day 1 of being tied, immediately untie them.
Sometimes a skittish horse will come closer to the comb if you keep it out, to rub on it themselves or invite you. Of course you want to be the one to pull away first, not the horse, and all of them are different in what they like or don't like.. I got lucky with a comb lover. :) He became a very gentle easy horse and totally safe to work with.
fabulous thank you for the info. will def try sometime
You are so patient
Thanks so much for your kind commetn I'm not really very patient, I just know what I am doing is going to work for the horse's long term well being and a quick fix won't.so I just keep at it 💕🐎💕
Absolutely lovely. Liked and subscribed. ❤
Thanks v much
Really enjoyed watching this.
Glad you enjoyed it char char 💕
It is a great experience to see a horse treated with respect and great skill. I grew up immediately after WW2, in an area where farmers still had horses on their farms. Many of the farmers whipped their horses. It seemed frightening to a little boy.
I am sorry you had to experience that
Awww get well soon ♥luv' your video thank you.
Thank. you 🐎💕🐎
Fascinating thanks for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed it💕🐎💕
I don’t know the first thing abt horses but I know a gifted animal trainer when I see one. Very well done.
Thank you very much.💕🐎💕
You are such a wonderful trainer
I've never seen anything like this, quite remarkable.
Thanks Karen. It is so effective working this way, and much less agressive than the alternative.
I am very impressed with this! Wonderful work! And a new sub, you did absolutely amazing
Hi Suzie Thanks so much for the sub. 🐎💕🐎
@@myyounghorses Np! But I am having some issues with my 8 yo mare, Lacie. She does not like to be touched behind her ears, but she does let you apply pressure on her pole to lower her head. Do you know anything I could do to help?
have you used any food rewards in her training?
@@Suzie_Edits09 I start by rewardomg fpr neutral and then go from there. if you go to www.conniecolfox.com you can apply to do my on line course where i take you through the stages to reach your goals💕
@@myyounghorses Yes I have and tysm for teh advice!
Brilliant video thank you fitst time watching my pony is rather similar can be aggressive sometimes and bulsy and pushy love your calm approach and i know how frustrating and angry i can feel when mine does this im sure he feels it im going to adopt your approach and take my time rather than feel rushed and push him to my way of thinking too quickly thank you it was great and i look forward to your next video 😊
Thank you. I hope you enjoy my other videos
You’re amazing! Thank you! ❤
thank you very much but I reallly just follow a process to help the horse change the way he feels about me so the training becomes much easier. Really appriectate your comment though
Hi connie, I really want to learn about this ..as I always thought Id like a horse in my life. I subscribed .I need this now and care so much to have a kind gentle approach ..
That is so wonderful If it helps I do online courses but my website is down. You could email me and I can send you the details connie@conniecolfox.co.uk
❤you are a best Trainer 😊
Iv had ponies all my life and this approach is fantastic and what a lot of us have been doing in the normal everyday, such a pity that people/owners expect results without the hard work and continuity.. Really enjoyed this vid.. Many thanks.. ❤
thanks for your comment. I think alot of people who own horses for pleasure do handle their horses in a similar vein to this. As a professional horse trainer it is easy to slip down the quick fix route (which is often quite adversive) to keep owners happy as it keeps the costs down. I have changed my approach and hence tend to get the sort of owners who really care about the process the horse goes through to get the finished result. Which is lucky for me as I just don't want to flood horses and use the sort of pressure I used 20 years ago
Thank you so much for taking time and making subtitles! British accent is way more difficult to understand than the american one (for me personally). The funny thing is that we study at school British English but USA produces a lot of content on the internet so i had to adjust and now i understant American English better than British English 😅
Also thank you for sharing the right way of "talking" to animals. The World needs to be a better place for them.
So glad you liked the subtitles. I am not very good with the computer so it was quite hard for me to do but worth it. Amazing how people from all over the world get to see other parts of the world and their ideas etc Thank you