Sir this is the best video I have ever seen on riding a gaited horse. I'm now 62. I had a terrible accident on my gaited horse back in 2000. I smashed my knee completely and broke my tibia and my ankle. Major repair. I was afraid to ride again until recently. You have explained this so well. Thank you so very much. God bless you. 😊
Thank you. Great video. I’ve been around and have owned horses for many years. I’m looking at buying my first gaited horse. A Rocky Mountain. They say changing from what one is comfortable with is good. I’m excited again to learn something new.
rumpleforeskin73 lol. What ever u say buddy. Ur right, everyone else is dumb. I feel like things have been shoved in your mouth, R foreskin? It’s ok to let go of the past, bud.
Light short shank bit, they make walking horse bits, some have different size ports. I use a twisted wire with short shanks. Shanks are the leverage. The more experienced the horse less shank is needed.
It seems simple enough, but what I'm getting is that not all gaited horses are trained to turn on your foot..You do it to save their mouth. You'd have to find a gaited horse that does this.
Sir this is the best video I have ever seen on riding a gaited horse. I'm now 62. I had a terrible accident on my gaited horse back in 2000. I smashed my knee completely and broke my tibia and my ankle. Major repair. I was afraid to ride again until recently. You have explained this so well. Thank you so very much. God bless you. 😊
I had TWH for years. I bonded with my colt when he was born.
We were joined at the hip and what a great ride he was!
Love the toe point to make a turn. definitely a better way of asking for a turn than to get into their mouths.
I l over your video ! Plain and simple to understand! Bravo! Beautiful trained horse!
I’m so glad I stumbled in here, this was extremely useful! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Thank you. Great video. I’ve been around and have owned horses for many years. I’m looking at buying my first gaited horse. A Rocky Mountain. They say changing from what one is comfortable with is good. I’m excited again to learn something new.
Gorgeous horse🥰
I never heard of pointing your toe, this is new to me.
Diane Reiser same here!
neither have I. I was taught to use leg pressure. I think you are asking for trouble sticking your leg out like that.
This showed me where my horse's buttons are! Thank you!
I absolutely LOVE Bobby McNatt! He’s the BEST!
Thank you so much! Very good video! I’m training a gated horse for the first time so it’s gonna be a adventure for both of us! Very helpful!
Best video I have seen very understandable for me!
Thank You
What’s the best bit to use on a gaited horse?
Would like to see more videos, with gaited horses.
I’m happy to give u your hundredth like. You know your stuff
Nice tips! Thank you!
Loved this
When y'all change gaits, a description of what's being done would be helpful; i.e., use of hands, legs, seat.
Good job guys
Love to have this hoss
I'm a new rider and I your teaching, and the that you train your horses, the ones that I had were not trained good
...no spurs involved. right !!
I didn't catch the name of the bit that you prefer?
rumpleforeskin73 are u drunk?
rumpleforeskin73 lol. What ever u say buddy. Ur right, everyone else is dumb.
I feel like things have been shoved in your mouth, R foreskin? It’s ok to let go of the past, bud.
Where are you located? If close I want to bring a horse for you to train.
nice
What kind of bit do you prefer for walking horses,
Light short shank bit, they make walking horse bits, some have different size ports. I use a twisted wire with short shanks. Shanks are the leverage. The more experienced the horse less shank is needed.
@@breanica thanks
It seems simple enough, but what I'm getting is that not all gaited horses are trained to turn on your foot..You do it to save their mouth. You'd have to find a gaited horse that does this.