I seriously love how you show us with a horse that is not finished, like your bowing video! So many people use experienced horses and it’s hard to really know what to do
@@HorsePerfect It works amazing! My horse has a bit of anxiety when it came to the bow and learning things but he did pretty well today when I introduced him with your method!
That's the way to do it. When the horse makes a little mistake, just do it again. The horse will figure it out. As soon as I saw that horse give that little kick, I said to myself, "Good thing he was standing so close to her!" 🙂
These videos are so powerful and Daniel, your skills are amazing. Do you ever host training events or accept paying guests at your facility in Patagonia? Great Job
Thank you very much! I have hosted events "Clinics" in the past and would be open to that in the future! For specific enquiries feel free to email me at Horseperfect.tv@gmail.com
@@HorsePerfectI learned to ride most of the time on geldings. They were making me feel secure. Now I 'm old and in the barn most of horses are mares. I discovered how moody they are. But some are really adorable too. Hormonal changes can upset them. They' ve got good days or bad days... Well... just like women. 😆😂😂
Hi Sharon, good question. Typically I only do this once or twice with a horse because they tend to remember it really well. The truth is that you can’t do too much of this kind of thing because it just makes the horse even more safe the more you do it!
Hello! Good videos, thanks! Do you have any good ideas how to train a young horse picking up its feet for the farrier? Especially when its already a problem not wanting to and not standing still....I totally failed there with mine.
my moms horse was wild but she broke her in in 4 days! But that filly was very gentle and willing to learn we had a person on her back in 6 days and she never bucked not once!
If a guy was grabbing the inside of my leg like that I would do much worse than kick him 🤣 I think she was actually being pretty polite 🤩 Good thing horses don't carry guns lol
Quick question, sometimes when I move my hand down the back end of my horse she with turn her hind end towards me possibly to kick, how would you combat that?
The best way to combat that is to teach your horse to move their hind end away from you. Watch around minute 2 of this video… How To Catch And Halter A Horse! (5 Minutes) 3 Steps To Success!!! th-cam.com/video/xVxzGGZUgoM/w-d-xo.html
Funny thing is my mare loves being touched, and scratched, around the same area at the legs as you did. However, my gelding does NOT like it and I'm pretty sure he's not in heat.. Also, don't think that pulling and hanging on their neck like that is such a good idea, you could cause serious damage. Not to mention not a necessary excercise to be fair. In what situation would you feel a need to hang onto her like that?
As a general rule mares are more sensitive around those areas but that’s not to say that there aren’t exceptions to the rule like your mare. I don’t weigh enough to hurt a horse by hanging on its neck and I’m sure people will take their weight into account. Horses are incredibly resistant and a short exposure to strain like I did will not cause any serious injuries. Because of the type of flips and tricks I do with my horses it is actually necessary for me to desensitize them to these things. It may not however be necessary for every horse owner.
U told us in “how to stay safe around your horse” to always be aware of things i I very much peeped her ears pinning back before she kicked u !😂😂pay attention bud
3:14 The first time you touched her flank she pinned her ears and she moved away and that was an obvious sign that she's giving you to not touch your flank and then you did it again and she pinned her ears and she kicked you so you can't be mad at her for that because she gave you clear signs that she didn't like her flank being touched and I would have also kicked you if you touched my flank. Also for you to just throw that under the rug and say it's because she's a mare and she's in heat that's honestly a little pathetic because geldings also don't like it when you touch their flanks. Why do you think do rodeo bucking bronco horses have flank straps, it's because they don't like their flanks being touched and she gave you obvious signs that she was uncomfortable.
1 of course horses naturally are defensive of that area it’s a venerable area 2 we cannot live with a horse that reacts with kicking when we touch them ANYWHERE it’s a bomb waiting to go off. 3 mares are exponentially more reactive and defensive in that area when they are in heat it’s a fact. 4 of course she showed obvious signs but because she was already a few days through training she wasn’t going to kick very hard 5 I can’t believe I’m wasting time responding to ignorant people
I seriously love how you show us with a horse that is not finished, like your bowing video! So many people use experienced horses and it’s hard to really know what to do
Yea I hate it when the horse already knows it’s so hard to see the process! That’s why I try to show horses that are clueless haha
@@HorsePerfect It works amazing! My horse has a bit of anxiety when it came to the bow and learning things but he did pretty well today when I introduced him with your method!
Thanks for not cutting the kick out of the vid....Outstanding brotha!
Thank you bro! Yea I like to be real about things like that 👍🏼
I learn so much from your videos. You’re always straight to the point. You show everything and you’re patient and easy to listen to. Thankyou 👏🏼
So glad the videos are helpful! Thanks for watching!
That's the way to do it. When the horse makes a little mistake, just do it again. The horse will figure it out. As soon as I saw that horse give that little kick, I said to myself, "Good thing he was standing so close to her!" 🙂
So true! I absolutely agree! I'm glad it was only a gentle-ish kick 😊
This is awesome thanks! I really appreciate how you don’t use a horse that is already bomb proof.
You're so welcome! Yeah of course! otherwise it would be a fake video haha
@@HorsePerfect not only that but it helps know what to do when you get a reaction.
Awe! Is she ever cute😊! She is a good girl👍
So helpful! Thank you!
So glad to hear that! Thank you for watching! 🙌🏼😊
These videos are so powerful and Daniel, your skills are amazing. Do you ever host training events or accept paying guests at your facility in Patagonia? Great Job
Thank you very much! I have hosted events "Clinics" in the past and would be open to that in the future! For specific enquiries feel free to email me at Horseperfect.tv@gmail.com
the rope around the foot os such a good idea my horse used to kick and it took SO long to get him to stop
So glad to hear it was useful 😊
Thanks for keeping it real! 👍 👌
You bet! 👍🏼👌🏼
Lovvveeee Your videos, Training . Your exceptional . Thank you
Thank you so much! You’re so kind! 😊🥰
How do you get your horse to slow down in the lope I have a 4 year old mustang and I have been training him with your videos thank you so much.
Love the ho est realistic videos. Perfect.
Thank you Sir! 🙌🏼👍🏼
Love Your channel !!!
I will never own anything other than a gelding. I have always found geldings to be much less touchy. Just my opinion.
Thank you so much!! 😊
Yes you’re so right geldings are super chill 😎
@@HorsePerfectI learned to ride most of the time on geldings. They were making me feel secure. Now I 'm old and in the barn most of horses are mares. I discovered how moody they are. But some are really adorable too. Hormonal changes can upset them. They' ve got good days or bad days... Well... just like women. 😆😂😂
Thank you.
Great tips
You are so welcome!!
How many times daily & weeks you do this please ? Or only until they dont react to it each time ? @horseperfect
Hi Sharon, good question. Typically I only do this once or twice with a horse because they tend to remember it really well. The truth is that you can’t do too much of this kind of thing because it just makes the horse even more safe the more you do it!
Hello! Good videos, thanks! Do you have any good ideas how to train a young horse picking up its feet for the farrier? Especially when its already a problem not wanting to and not standing still....I totally failed there with mine.
Hi! I’m hoping to film a video on this soon! I already have a horse that would be perfect for this!
Love these videos 😍 I hope they help me
Thank you! Hope so too!
Ur horse is amazing!
Thank You! She was a good one! Had her in training for a few weeks!
my moms horse was wild but she broke her in in 4 days! But that filly was very gentle and willing to learn we had a person on her back in 6 days and she never bucked not once!
Thats amazing! So Happy for you guys!
@@HorsePerfect hehehe thanks so much!
If a guy was grabbing the inside of my leg like that I would do much worse than kick him 🤣 I think she was actually being pretty polite 🤩 Good thing horses don't carry guns lol
I’ve rubbed the inside of my horses leg since they were little. They love it! Now they will hold up their leg for me to rub the inside part
That’s great! Getting them used to everything while they’re young! 🙌🏼😊
Intresting stuff
Quick question, sometimes when I move my hand down the back end of my horse she with turn her hind end towards me possibly to kick, how would you combat that?
The best way to combat that is to teach your horse to move their hind end away from you. Watch around minute 2 of this video…
How To Catch And Halter A Horse! (5 Minutes) 3 Steps To Success!!!
th-cam.com/video/xVxzGGZUgoM/w-d-xo.html
OK, but what do you do when your horse is jumpy? No way my horse would be standing there.
Work with the horse first so they're listening to you, respecting you and slightly tired. Then they'll be more likely to stand still and relax.
What do you do if your horse bolts with any of these?
If your horse bolts then start with less energy/speed and build up slowly to fast/high energy.
Damn those ears were pinned back the whole time she was not liking that
Haha yea she is a mare 😉
Funny thing is my mare loves being touched, and scratched, around the same area at the legs as you did. However, my gelding does NOT like it and I'm pretty sure he's not in heat.. Also, don't think that pulling and hanging on their neck like that is such a good idea, you could cause serious damage. Not to mention not a necessary excercise to be fair. In what situation would you feel a need to hang onto her like that?
As a general rule mares are more sensitive around those areas but that’s not to say that there aren’t exceptions to the rule like your mare.
I don’t weigh enough to hurt a horse by hanging on its neck and I’m sure people will take their weight into account. Horses are incredibly resistant and a short exposure to strain like I did will not cause any serious injuries.
Because of the type of flips and tricks I do with my horses it is actually necessary for me to desensitize them to these things. It may not however be necessary for every horse owner.
Also, its not something you would normally do and thats the point. Doing weird stuff teaches them to stay calm no matter what situation comes up
I don't know about the hanging part I don't think my mare will go for that.
Honest
Always try to be!
U told us in “how to stay safe around your horse” to always be aware of things i I very much peeped her ears pinning back before she kicked u !😂😂pay attention bud
Need to watch my own videos 😂
@@HorsePerfect 😂😂😂
3:14 The first time you touched her flank she pinned her ears and she moved away and that was an obvious sign that she's giving you to not touch your flank and then you did it again and she pinned her ears and she kicked you so you can't be mad at her for that because she gave you clear signs that she didn't like her flank being touched and I would have also kicked you if you touched my flank. Also for you to just throw that under the rug and say it's because she's a mare and she's in heat that's honestly a little pathetic because geldings also don't like it when you touch their flanks. Why do you think do rodeo bucking bronco horses have flank straps, it's because they don't like their flanks being touched and she gave you obvious signs that she was uncomfortable.
1 of course horses naturally are defensive of that area it’s a venerable area
2 we cannot live with a horse that reacts with kicking when we touch them ANYWHERE it’s a bomb waiting to go off.
3 mares are exponentially more reactive and defensive in that area when they are in heat it’s a fact.
4 of course she showed obvious signs but because she was already a few days through training she wasn’t going to kick very hard
5 I can’t believe I’m wasting time responding to ignorant people
@@HorsePerfect❤❤
@@Horses-and-dino-things 😇🤍
You so silly
🙃sometimes!