Wow..i love this, so simple, i have never taught this in 30 years of horses, thanks for the demo...gonna drag them all out and teach em how to do it pronto..what a great tool to have in their training 😁👍
Taught my puller backer horse to ground tie . It helped with so many things ...BUT ..I need to keep up on it cuz his troubled side is ingrained pretty deep. They are so smart though but they need to know why and how it all works. My young mule needs this . This video reminded me how effective it is. Thx
I really like this way to get them to ground tie. Like u mentioned. This will tie into so many other aspects of their training. Thank you for this. I will be trying this method in my four year old
Cowboy what your sharing is overlooked by most Handlers. Standing still and doing nothing is one of a Horses favorite things so when they understand what's asked they'll willing comply. I personally feel it's more effective with less energy but can be understood with higher levels of energy too. My opinion thanks for your video
Great video! All using animals need to know this. Just a part of Good ground manners / safer too. He's a good boy / smart but has lots of that young energy!
Standing still is one of a horses favorite things to do. It's not hard to make him understand like eating how hard is that to get him to understand? It's not! Manage your feet because you are asking him to manage his own. Don't try to hard don't create more energy than needed.
Thank you for your comment and giving us a chance to discuss that. You actually can't see from the video but there were numerous other horses around. This concept will work the same with or without other distractions though. Distraction just offers more opportunity for you and your horse.
Wow..i love this, so simple, i have never taught this in 30 years of horses, thanks for the demo...gonna drag them all out and teach em how to do it pronto..what a great tool to have in their training 😁👍
Taught my puller backer horse to ground tie . It helped with so many things ...BUT ..I need to keep up on it cuz his troubled side is ingrained pretty deep. They are so smart though but they need to know why and how it all works.
My young mule needs this . This video reminded me how effective it is. Thx
I really like this way to get them to ground tie. Like u mentioned. This will tie into so many other aspects of their training. Thank you for this. I will be trying this method in my four year old
Bro, if that was his first try, he's a smart boy! I'd take a barn full of those! Good Video
I really liked this horse, he is a cool dude, Highbrow Cat bred. And it sure was his first time being asked.
Cowboy what your sharing is overlooked by most Handlers. Standing still and doing nothing is one of a Horses favorite things so when they understand what's asked they'll willing comply.
I personally feel it's more effective with less energy but can be understood with higher levels of energy too. My opinion thanks for your video
I LOVE this video. Thank you for not using a broke horse. My horse is just like this, so helpful!
Great video! All using animals need to know this. Just a part of Good ground manners / safer too.
He's a good boy / smart but has lots of that young energy!
Good video ,well done.
It’s good to see a “how to video “ with a green horse ,rather than a disciplined horse like most people show.
Very nice approach, he was a great participant.
Thank you for this video. I have had some challenges with my girl with this and I think you just helped me solidify how to fix it.
How has it been, have you worked out the issues?
Standing still is one of a horses favorite things to do. It's not hard to make him understand like eating how hard is that to get him to understand? It's not! Manage your feet because you are asking him to manage his own. Don't try to hard don't create more energy than needed.
Get him alone so nothing is distracting him, cool, I never saw that before.
Thank you for your comment and giving us a chance to discuss that. You actually can't see from the video but there were numerous other horses around. This concept will work the same with or without other distractions though. Distraction just offers more opportunity for you and your horse.