One reminder: if you are out on the trail and the horse stops, it may feel or see something you haven’t, so assess the situation before you try to force forward movement. I had a horse that was afraid of crossing bridges because he had been forced onto a bridge that wasn’t strong enough to hold him. Respect your horse’s sensitivity.
Here is what I think. I think if there is a way to get a horse to comply willingly, with the least amount of pressure, that is the best method to use. So, I try to use positive training methods. I give rewards, scratches, treats, praise... good stuff for good work. I try to be gentle with lessons and corrections, giving the horse time to think and learn. That being said I have had a few instances recently with my horse where he willfully refuses to move, even when I am trying gentle methods to encourage him. So, sometimes you need to escalate the pressure. I find a lunge whip helps. So far I haven't hit my horse at all, and I hope I never need to. I would rather use the path of least resistance. I don't want a fearful or aggressive team member. I want him to enjoy working for me. But, it gets to a point where sometimes you have to increase that pressure, when the more positive methods won't work. So yeah.. respect a horse's sensitivity.. but don't let a horse play crafty games to avoid work. Horses need to know they are not in charge... they are with us to help us.. to do some work. We don't just have them so we can pet them, feed them and clean up their poop. They need to contribute.
After watching this video I started using what you showed to keep your horse standing. I have had mine for just over a year and never been able to mount without him moving. We followed your instructions and after a week of ground work I was able to get on “ Levi” without him moving! Thank you thank you thank you!!!
I realize that your videos are more about training than riding but I never realized there were so many things to remember about riding a horse. And so many ways to communicate to a horse from the saddle with body language; heals, knees, legs and hips as well as just body balance. I assume much of it becomes second nature as you learn but holy cow.
on top of all that, all horses are trained differently. (i’m unfortunately not blessed enough to have my own horse) so i go on trail rides thru stables that do hourly rides on various horses, i get a random horse usually every ride, so you really have to get to know what each horse responds to individually!
Your videos are so helpful and Tucker is adorable and always cooperates so well- it's obvious you guys are such a great team! I've been away from riding for super long and never had much opportunity to go to barns so you're like the virtual barn mentor/ older sister my little horse girl self always wanted. Thanks so much, I've already made tons of progress and gotten more confident around horses again thanks to a lot of your tips :) Oh, and if you're looking for video suggestions I'd love to hear your experience with leases/ sharing horses in general, especially how to manage when you and the other horse person have different preferences or do different types of work with the same horse.
Hi. This video was extremely helpful to me as I’ve started to loan/lease a very stubborn pony that won’t walk and only walks when following, I’ve been taking my time doing this and it has helped loads.
@dariaharruff7025 ok? But why are you going around telling everyone that you don't want to ride anymore? If you don't want to then don't and stop hating on people that do
@dariaharruff7025 actually horse can be stubborn like humans hey have a mind of there own so if they don't want to do some thing they won't idk why your trying to yell everyone that you don't what to ride your sounding jealous
I have been watching your videos these days (No I dont have a horse lol) and i only just noticed after like a week how underrated u are people like me who love ur videos but werent paying enough attention on other stuff really forget to like sub and see your average views which makes me realise how UNDERRATED you are, honestly.
I LOST MY SISTER TO CANCER IN JULY AND GOT INTO EQUINE THERAPY & ONE HORSE TOOK TO ME AS FAST AS I TOOK TO HIM. I'VE BEEN AROUND THEM MY WHOLE LIFE & THIS HAS BEEN EXACTLY WHAT I NEEDED, HIS RESPONSES TO ME, INCREDIBLE. HE NUZZLES, KISSES MY FACE & LISTENS LIKE HE'S BEEN MY OWN. I LOVE YOUR VIDEOS & IT'S REFRESHING THINGS I WANTED TO KNOW. I'M HOPING TO MOVE TO TN & HAVE ONE OF MY OWN...WISHING I COULD HAVE THIS ONE I'VE BONDED WITH. I HAVE A RARE IMMUNE DISEASE & I'M SURE HE KNOWS. THEY ARE AMAZING IN HEALING BROKEN HEARTS.
NOTHING ABOUT HORSES IS BS, YOUR MISSING OUT ON HEALING, INTUITIVE ANIMALS THAT ARE A GIFT TO BE AROUND. IT'S MUTUAL RESPECT AS YOU SHOULD BE DOING WITH ANY OTHER LIVING CREATURE. YOU GET WHAT YOU GIVE. IF YOU'RE ALREADY NEGATIVE ABOUT THEM YOU WON'T HIDE IT FROM THEM.
Just with a sense of humor, the horse is training us. We are entertaining them. Until we agree to understand the herd animal instinct, humans will not have a successful union with their horse. Call me totally crazy. Love your efforts and love your dedication to help us to learn!⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
I have been riding for almost a year - my grandparents are going to move from NY and get me and my family a horse! We don't have it yet, but if it is like this, this will help alot! Thank you!
You’re one of the few who actually explains !!! I’m a beginner and I’m frustrated bc my horse is excited to get out and ride but i don’t know the small things so i think i confuse him.
if you think your horse is stubborn, what he really is, IS CONFUSED. he has no idea what he is supposed to do and just guesses and when that doesn't work he gives up and refuses to try because you are not communicating with him in a way he can understand, the last time he did what you are asking was luck.
Let the horse take you there. Once you get there put those feet to work. Then walk off where you want to go. A nice calm walk. If the horse goes to turn around let it. Then repeat. Basically work at the spot you don’t want to be and rest where you want to be. Rest is anything easier than what you were doing.
Hey! Great video! I really love your channel, and have learnt so much through all your informative videos! Thankyou so much. I’de love a new video on your morning and night routine! (Feeding, brushing, riding your horses etc) Thanks again for this brilliant video. 😊
I’m literally going to the barn to ride right now. Love your videos. Trust us we’ve all seen stubborn horses Edit: just came back from horseback riding and I tried a new horse. He’s Italian so didn’t even know how to gallop 🏇🏻 I fell that I met the second horse in my life. ( My Quimera died 2 months ago from old age)
My horse is stubborn but in a different way he is not scared of the whip so I can't lunge him because he's totally cool with the whip. And he likes to try to bite.
I feel the whip shouldn't scare your horse but be an extension of the hand. Your horse should move from the whip because of pressure and release and not fear :)
I’ve met quite a few horses like this! 😂 The first thing to start here is teach them to respond to the lightest pressure from the whip, and you can do this throw some of the pressure and release technique I talked about when leading a horse in the video. To help him learn to respond to the lightest pressure, you can tap the crop on the ground and apply a slight pressure forward on the lead rope to help him understand he needs to step forward. As soon as he does, release. I hope this helps!
@@cadaverdoggs421 this is very true, I know that when I ride I sometimes need a riding crop (not to hit) it’s because my horse will sometimes just stand still and not move 😂
He sounds very confident and like he might need more respect for the handler/ rider. Groundwork exercises can help plus pressure and release (start light) to get him yielding a bit more. Remember to release on time and reward every try!
Instead of saying stubborn, which is a negative label with no meaning behind it… I like to look a little closer and ask why is the horse acting a certain way (and usually the answer is that they are frustrated or unhappy doing what they are being asked to do). So why are they frustrated or unhappy? Usually the rider is restricting the horse’s movement (that’s why posture and rider position is so important). Sometimes the horse is being overwhelmed by the rider. But if they rider can get the horse to relax, that “stubbornness” goes away
Hi, Carmella! I have an issue with my horse where I can't get her to lunge. I do the pointing, then I'll swing my rope and wack my whip on the ground and she still won't move. She just pins her ears and sometimes stomps. Then I'll start tapping her with the stick and little by little, I'll increase the pressure but she just pins her ears and sometimes rears up a little. I can't get her to do it on a lunge line or in a regular round pen. I think I'm standing in the right spot....I don't know what to do. She is a 10 year old, 14.3 hand quarter horse mare. She's super sweet but just won't lunge. She was a little mistreated in her previous homes and I know they lunged her really hard so I'm wondering is she just flat out refuses to do it because she has had bad experiences before. I've only gotten her to lunge like 3-5 time and I've had her since April. Do you have any suggestions? Thank you so much! I love your videos! Keep them up because I'll always watch them! My mom who isn't even a horse person, loves to watch you. Tucker is the cutest! My first pony was a POA named Misty.
If you're able to ride her, how about you ask someone to lunge her while you're ridding ? So you can teach her what movement she should be doing and then gradually take off rider, saddle etc..
My horse throws head side to side tossing motion back and forth when trying to get him to move forward away from barn or buddy horse ..I do the one rein to hip or knee . But he is very strong and will not give.. What to do..tried most everything. Not a mean horse just stubborn. Rides nicely out and away with buddy for most part I understand the taking out away from barn by himself. But not the actual remedy or process to stop the head tossing
i am so frustrated. My for 2.5 years now, my horse will stop a lot of times when I ride him. He also had phases where he would rear. he just stands and wont respond to the whip or leg aids. Only two ways he will go again are: either he gets bored in standing still for 3-10 minutes or somebody uses the whip from the ground (like one would do when lunging a horse, not hitting him). Most of the times, once he has reached a breaking point, he will be a good boy afterwards and just go quite well, will respondy good to the legs etc. but prior to that it cannot be called riding actually because riding involves a forward movement. we're just constantly standing still. and it's not getting any better. its a stable system as long as somebody helps me for the first 5-10 minutes by encouraging him from the ground, but our indoor arena is small aand winter is coming, so the outdoor arena will not be accessible once the heavy rains start. and once somebody is in the small arena with me, I can't simply ask somebody to always encourage us from the ground. and i cant always wait for times when the arena is less crowded, because my helpers are also time constrained, and my boyfriend and I also argued about it a lot because he's tired after work. sometimes we had to wait for 9pm for the arena to be free and that's not something I can do forever. Every riding instructor I ever had with him (5+ persons!) always told me its the horse being stubborn and a monster horse, he's a naughty boy and they told me to hit him that hard with the whip that it hurts that much that he never will do it again. I once really tried because I was so desperate (i still feel sooo bad about it...) but actually it didn't even work. Then one instructor told me to use longer and sharper spurs but that made it even worse and thats not how i want to do it! Ah, when other, better riders ride him he doesn't even try ONCE, they get on him and he just MOVES. But when I get back on him, he will immediately try again unless somebody is helping me from the ground with the whip...
Any tips? My horse is very stubborn and won’t respond to pressure or little kicks. She does completely fine on the ground but once I get on she refuses to even walk a lap. This a recent thing, before she was fine with walking, trotting and loping with me and I always try to end on a positive note. I need some help because my trainer is out of town and I haven’t been able to talk to her about it.
Hey I ride a horse that is quit stubborn, but as I’ve worked with her she’s allot better listening to everything I say, except for a few things like she won’t trot unless I have a crop in my hand. She also bobs her head up and down for no reason and the worst one is she won’t go away from any horse without being crazy every time I ride without other people she gets mad and really flustered. We’ve tried everything we even put her in a separate area without any horse for a month and nothing changed 🤷♀️ idk what to do. I ride in group lessons so it’s not a huge problem but a little annoying….. maybe she’s just Crazy 🤷♀️🤣
Please don't watch Rick Gore, someone who I really admire for his incredible understanding and gentleness would be Warwick schiller. He has heaps of vids old and new... you may be able to find some interesting tactics to help you with your horse.
I have not tested it out yet, but my horse won't lead, I'm gonna try this, problem is, he is always trying to eat the lead rope, so instead of walking he trys to bite it and avoids all the pressure. What do I do?
I have a hige problem with my horse star. She wont work at all i cant even get on her. When i manage to, she will just stand still and i cant get her to move. I really dont know what to do
What should I do when my horse is out on the trail alone and refuses to walk forward…if I turn his head that’s what he wants so he can just turn around…any tips?! He is getting dangerous and not sure what to do
please if I could get some help- I'm having the worst luck with my ottb. I've had him six months and he's the most stubborn horse I've ever been around. the last few days he won't walk forward, so I zig zag him and get him to take a few steps then he stops. i give him as much rein as possible and he won't budge. If he does move forward, then he does the same with trot. if I click or nudge him he immediately plants his feet every time. I get off and lunge him and he listens, he trots fine and he's not lame. if I get back on he immediately does the same thing. he's had all the same tack for the six months I've had him, and I am approaching my wits end. I'm literally ridiculously emotional about it. I've had this happen with him one other time and I got a jumping crop to tap my leg with when riding and that worked for a bit, I rarely ever tapped him with it because he listened with it against my leg. only when he was being pretty naughty did I lightly tap his shoulders. he's ten, literally TEN and pulling this and I really can't figure out what to do. I don't want to use spurs or crops but I don't know if i have to at this point. please any recommendations xx
Question, my horse is not good when riding nd hasnt fully learned cues and isnt good at walking and moving so i have to weave which is finw bit if there is anothwr person in the pen he will follow them as if hes on a lead rope 😂 and want to know how to stop this so he cn focus on the person in the saddle
Yeah yesterday I was taking my horse into the cross ties and she dead stoped so I started to move her head to the left trying to make be forced to walk forward nothing was working. So I tried to do a little circle she moved then dead stopped again so I pushed her forward with the lead roper she moved but she kind of started to drag me I was on my feet but with all the force I couldn’t walk after like two or three meters of walking away from the cross ties I stopped her. I turned around to try and go in again she stoped again my mum didn’t have a lung whip so she just clapped her hand close to boca my pony’s hind end and I lightly pulled forward with the lead rope and she finally went in. 😂
My horse iz good most of the time and the only reason he stops is because he has bad depth reception so any dark spots on the ground look like a hole to him, and he doesn't want to fall in the "hole".
I have this problem with my lesson horse EVERY WEEK and I know alot of horses are stubborn like this: he is sleeping normally so I don't punish him for not moving straight away,as he's just waking up but he's quite stubborn and usually it takes turning his head to his stomach and asking him to go forward with my legs,seat and crop at the same time to get him to move 😂He's a little sweetheart and he trys so hard ( when he's not sleeping) and thanks to you he'll get quicker at responding to me !!!
Yeah, riding school horses can be bad for being pushy/ lazy. They have to put up with a lot and sort of switch off from the rider. Some are just spoilt and know they can get away with things
Stubborn horses? This is such an antiquated thinking. Horses are NOT stubborn- if horse does not do what human wants it the humans' incompetence. A horse often does not go Forward because they are IMBALANCED! Adding more pressure does NOT FIX ANYTHING! why would you want to 8mbalance a horse even more? Please get educated on How a horse moves!!
One reminder: if you are out on the trail and the horse stops, it may feel or see something you haven’t, so assess the situation before you try to force forward movement. I had a horse that was afraid of crossing bridges because he had been forced onto a bridge that wasn’t strong enough to hold him. Respect your horse’s sensitivity.
My horse does fine on new trails..,,but once the learns the length of the ride he won't want to do it again..
@angelpach My horse did that once, but after he received the whip, he decided to go, no trouble since.
AMEN!!!! TRUST THEM 🐴🙂🤍
Here is what I think. I think if there is a way to get a horse to comply willingly, with the least amount of pressure, that is the best method to use. So, I try to use positive training methods. I give rewards, scratches, treats, praise... good stuff for good work. I try to be gentle with lessons and corrections, giving the horse time to think and learn. That being said I have had a few instances recently with my horse where he willfully refuses to move, even when I am trying gentle methods to encourage him. So, sometimes you need to escalate the pressure. I find a lunge whip helps. So far I haven't hit my horse at all, and I hope I never need to. I would rather use the path of least resistance. I don't want a fearful or aggressive team member. I want him to enjoy working for me. But, it gets to a point where sometimes you have to increase that pressure, when the more positive methods won't work. So yeah.. respect a horse's sensitivity.. but don't let a horse play crafty games to avoid work. Horses need to know they are not in charge... they are with us to help us.. to do some work. We don't just have them so we can pet them, feed them and clean up their poop. They need to contribute.
After watching this video I started using what you showed to keep your horse standing. I have had mine for just over a year and never been able to mount without him moving. We followed your instructions and after a week of ground work I was able to get on “ Levi” without him moving! Thank you thank you thank you!!!
I realize that your videos are more about training than riding but I never realized there were so many things to remember about riding a horse. And so many ways to communicate to a horse from the saddle with body language; heals, knees, legs and hips as well as just body balance. I assume much of it becomes second nature as you learn but holy cow.
on top of all that, all horses are trained differently. (i’m unfortunately not blessed enough to have my own horse) so i go on trail rides thru stables that do hourly rides on various horses, i get a random horse usually every ride, so you really have to get to know what each horse responds to individually!
Tucker is soooooo relaxed. He knows your drill! Got one like that. Comes from time spent! Love this!
Your videos are so helpful and Tucker is adorable and always cooperates so well- it's obvious you guys are such a great team! I've been away from riding for super long and never had much opportunity to go to barns so you're like the virtual barn mentor/ older sister my little horse girl self always wanted. Thanks so much, I've already made tons of progress and gotten more confident around horses again thanks to a lot of your tips :)
Oh, and if you're looking for video suggestions I'd love to hear your experience with leases/ sharing horses in general, especially how to manage when you and the other horse person have different preferences or do different types of work with the same horse.
Thank you! My horse is stubborn on the ground and I was looking for just this information!
Hi. This video was extremely helpful to me as I’ve started to loan/lease a very stubborn pony that won’t walk and only walks when following, I’ve been taking my time doing this and it has helped loads.
Hello! Just had to say tucker is just so cute and this will be very helpful for knowing what type of horse I’m dealing with.
Thank you for your support!
@@dariaharruff7025umm...ok? What do you want a medal?
@dariaharruff7025 ok why would I care if your not horse back riding anymore just be nice to other people ok
@dariaharruff7025 ok? But why are you going around telling everyone that you don't want to ride anymore? If you don't want to then don't and stop hating on people that do
@dariaharruff7025 actually horse can be stubborn like humans hey have a mind of there own so if they don't want to do some thing they won't idk why your trying to yell everyone that you don't what to ride your sounding jealous
Positive reinforcement and clicker training has helped my boy so much to be willing to do what he’s asked
I have been watching your videos these days (No I dont have a horse lol) and i only just noticed after like a week how underrated u are people like me who love ur videos but werent paying enough attention on other stuff really forget to like sub and see your average views which makes me realise how UNDERRATED you are, honestly.
YES I HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR A VIDEO LIKE THIS, tysm for making it, your a great trainer
I LOST MY SISTER TO CANCER IN JULY AND GOT INTO EQUINE THERAPY & ONE HORSE TOOK TO ME AS FAST AS I TOOK TO HIM. I'VE BEEN AROUND THEM MY WHOLE LIFE & THIS HAS BEEN EXACTLY WHAT I NEEDED, HIS RESPONSES TO ME, INCREDIBLE. HE NUZZLES, KISSES MY FACE & LISTENS LIKE HE'S BEEN MY OWN. I LOVE YOUR VIDEOS & IT'S REFRESHING THINGS I WANTED TO KNOW. I'M HOPING TO MOVE TO TN & HAVE ONE OF MY OWN...WISHING I COULD HAVE THIS ONE I'VE BONDED WITH. I HAVE A RARE IMMUNE DISEASE & I'M SURE HE KNOWS. THEY ARE AMAZING IN HEALING BROKEN HEARTS.
NOTHING ABOUT HORSES IS BS, YOUR MISSING OUT ON HEALING, INTUITIVE ANIMALS THAT ARE A GIFT TO BE AROUND. IT'S MUTUAL RESPECT AS YOU SHOULD BE DOING WITH ANY OTHER LIVING CREATURE. YOU GET WHAT YOU GIVE. IF YOU'RE ALREADY NEGATIVE ABOUT THEM YOU WON'T HIDE IT FROM THEM.
Just with a sense of humor, the horse is training us. We are entertaining them. Until we agree to understand the herd animal instinct, humans will not have a successful union with their horse. Call me totally crazy. Love your efforts and love your dedication to help us to learn!⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
I have been riding for almost a year - my grandparents are going to move from NY and get me and my family a horse! We don't have it yet, but if it is like this, this will help alot! Thank you!
Congratulations! How’s it going?
It's going good!
@@bornhoppyhollandlops5612 that’s cool!
You’re one of the few who actually explains !!! I’m a beginner and I’m frustrated bc my horse is excited to get out and ride but i don’t know the small things so i think i confuse him.
I Believe in stubborn people. the horse is always a reflection of the rider or the handler. happy new year.
Thank you so much! I really needed this video
“Signs a horse is stubborn“
-they are a horse😂😂
Kidding lol
if you think your horse is stubborn, what he really is, IS CONFUSED. he has no idea what he is supposed to do and just guesses and when that doesn't work he gives up and refuses to try because you are not communicating with him in a way he can understand, the last time he did what you are asking was luck.
Just got a really stubborn horse recently and having these issues. Thanks for the tips
My lease horse takes me back to the mounting block or hitching post. We've got a lot of work to do.
Let the horse take you there. Once you get there put those feet to work. Then walk off where you want to go. A nice calm walk. If the horse goes to turn around let it. Then repeat. Basically work at the spot you don’t want to be and rest where you want to be. Rest is anything easier than what you were doing.
It cracks me up that the poster horse for "stubborn" is an Appaloosa.
Hey! Great video! I really love your channel, and have learnt so much through all your informative videos! Thankyou so much.
I’de love a new video on your morning and night routine! (Feeding, brushing, riding your horses etc)
Thanks again for this brilliant video. 😊
Your videos are soooooo helpful for who have horses and thank you for making such a nice video I wish I also have a horse
Another fantastic informative video! Thanks 😊
Thank you so much for making this video! I have a very stubborn pony and it helped a lot! Also, just have to say that Tucker is so cute! :)
I’m literally going to the barn to ride right now. Love your videos. Trust us we’ve all seen stubborn horses
Edit: just came back from horseback riding and I tried a new horse. He’s Italian so didn’t even know how to gallop 🏇🏻 I fell that I met the second horse in my life. ( My Quimera died 2 months ago from old age)
My horse is stubborn but in a different way he is not scared of the whip so I can't lunge him because he's totally cool with the whip. And he likes to try to bite.
I feel the whip shouldn't scare your horse but be an extension of the hand. Your horse should move from the whip because of pressure and release and not fear :)
I’ve met quite a few horses like this! 😂 The first thing to start here is teach them to respond to the lightest pressure from the whip, and you can do this throw some of the pressure and release technique I talked about when leading a horse in the video. To help him learn to respond to the lightest pressure, you can tap the crop on the ground and apply a slight pressure forward on the lead rope to help him understand he needs to step forward. As soon as he does, release. I hope this helps!
@@cadaverdoggs421 this is very true, I know that when I ride I sometimes need a riding crop (not to hit) it’s because my horse will sometimes just stand still and not move 😂
@@CarmellaAbel Thanks I'll try that!
He sounds very confident and like he might need more respect for the handler/ rider. Groundwork exercises can help plus pressure and release (start light) to get him yielding a bit more. Remember to release on time and reward every try!
I love how your saddle has a knee roll :( I MISS MY OLD SADDLES MY DRESSAGE SADDLE AND JUMPING SADDLE ARE TORTURE AND HAVE NO KNEE BLOCK OR ROLL
Very nice and helpful 👍
You help me soo much thanks for posting
Instead of saying stubborn, which is a negative label with no meaning behind it… I like to look a little closer and ask why is the horse acting a certain way (and usually the answer is that they are frustrated or unhappy doing what they are being asked to do). So why are they frustrated or unhappy? Usually the rider is restricting the horse’s movement (that’s why posture and rider position is so important). Sometimes the horse is being overwhelmed by the rider. But if they rider can get the horse to relax, that “stubbornness” goes away
What is tack/clothes you use?
I really love it and i am interested in buying products you use!😁
It's the bridal and saddle. 😊
@@diggingmary129 he meant the brand she uses
So helpful. You have such a smart horse 🥰thanks!😋
Very informative thanks!
Good stuff!
Thank you so much I really needed the help :)
Hi, Carmella! I have an issue with my horse where I can't get her to lunge. I do the pointing, then I'll swing my rope and wack my whip on the ground and she still won't move. She just pins her ears and sometimes stomps. Then I'll start tapping her with the stick and little by little, I'll increase the pressure but she just pins her ears and sometimes rears up a little. I can't get her to do it on a lunge line or in a regular round pen. I think I'm standing in the right spot....I don't know what to do. She is a 10 year old, 14.3 hand quarter horse mare. She's super sweet but just won't lunge. She was a little mistreated in her previous homes and I know they lunged her really hard so I'm wondering is she just flat out refuses to do it because she has had bad experiences before. I've only gotten her to lunge like 3-5 time and I've had her since April. Do you have any suggestions?
Thank you so much! I love your videos! Keep them up because I'll always watch them! My mom who isn't even a horse person, loves to watch you. Tucker is the cutest! My first pony was a POA named Misty.
If you're able to ride her, how about you ask someone to lunge her while you're ridding ? So you can teach her what movement she should be doing and then gradually take off rider, saddle etc..
My horse throws head side to side tossing motion back and forth when trying to get him to move forward away from barn or buddy horse ..I do the one rein to hip or knee . But he is very strong and will not give.. What to do..tried most everything. Not a mean horse just stubborn. Rides nicely out and away with buddy for most part I understand the taking out away from barn by himself. But not the actual remedy or process to stop the head tossing
Your videos help me so much! Thank you.
i am so frustrated. My for 2.5 years now, my horse will stop a lot of times when I ride him. He also had phases where he would rear. he just stands and wont respond to the whip or leg aids. Only two ways he will go again are: either he gets bored in standing still for 3-10 minutes or somebody uses the whip from the ground (like one would do when lunging a horse, not hitting him). Most of the times, once he has reached a breaking point, he will be a good boy afterwards and just go quite well, will respondy good to the legs etc. but prior to that it cannot be called riding actually because riding involves a forward movement. we're just constantly standing still. and it's not getting any better. its a stable system as long as somebody helps me for the first 5-10 minutes by encouraging him from the ground, but our indoor arena is small aand winter is coming, so the outdoor arena will not be accessible once the heavy rains start. and once somebody is in the small arena with me, I can't simply ask somebody to always encourage us from the ground. and i cant always wait for times when the arena is less crowded, because my helpers are also time constrained, and my boyfriend and I also argued about it a lot because he's tired after work. sometimes we had to wait for 9pm for the arena to be free and that's not something I can do forever.
Every riding instructor I ever had with him (5+ persons!) always told me its the horse being stubborn and a monster horse, he's a naughty boy and they told me to hit him that hard with the whip that it hurts that much that he never will do it again. I once really tried because I was so desperate (i still feel sooo bad about it...) but actually it didn't even work. Then one instructor told me to use longer and sharper spurs but that made it even worse and thats not how i want to do it!
Ah, when other, better riders ride him he doesn't even try ONCE, they get on him and he just MOVES. But when I get back on him, he will immediately try again unless somebody is helping me from the ground with the whip...
Thanks for another great video!!
I LOVE your vest! Where did you get it??
Any tips? My horse is very stubborn and won’t respond to pressure or little kicks. She does completely fine on the ground but once I get on she refuses to even walk a lap. This a recent thing, before she was fine with walking, trotting and loping with me and I always try to end on a positive note. I need some help because my trainer is out of town and I haven’t been able to talk to her about it.
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I'm going to use this technique on the foal who likes to freeze when we turn him out, he is very stubborn lol!
Hi! What kind of bit do you use?
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Hey I ride a horse that is quit stubborn, but as I’ve worked with her she’s allot better listening to everything I say, except for a few things like she won’t trot unless I have a crop in my hand. She also bobs her head up and down for no reason and the worst one is she won’t go away from any horse without being crazy every time I ride without other people she gets mad and really flustered. We’ve tried everything we even put her in a separate area without any horse for a month and nothing changed 🤷♀️ idk what to do. I ride in group lessons so it’s not a huge problem but a little annoying….. maybe she’s just Crazy 🤷♀️🤣
watch Rick Gore, think like a horse....
Please don't watch Rick Gore, someone who I really admire for his incredible understanding and gentleness would be Warwick schiller. He has heaps of vids old and new... you may be able to find some interesting tactics to help you with your horse.
Very good advice
I have a 3 year old mare that is stubborn she likes to bite and she likes to invade my space when I go to lunge her what do I do?
My horse does this on the ground softly but he won't under saddle, he barges thru the reins and won't turn his head. What can I do?
I have not tested it out yet, but my horse won't lead, I'm gonna try this, problem is, he is always trying to eat the lead rope, so instead of walking he trys to bite it and avoids all the pressure. What do I do?
Tucker looks so bored, just a "Mooomm! Are we done yeeeet?" moment
I have a hige problem with my horse star. She wont work at all i cant even get on her. When i manage to, she will just stand still and i cant get her to move. I really dont know what to do
What should I do when my horse is out on the trail alone and refuses to walk forward…if I turn his head that’s what he wants so he can just turn around…any tips?! He is getting dangerous and not sure what to do
Heyyy I was wondering what barn your at because it looks similar to my barn Ticker is adorable
please if I could get some help- I'm having the worst luck with my ottb. I've had him six months and he's the most stubborn horse I've ever been around. the last few days he won't walk forward, so I zig zag him and get him to take a few steps then he stops. i give him as much rein as possible and he won't budge. If he does move forward, then he does the same with trot. if I click or nudge him he immediately plants his feet every time. I get off and lunge him and he listens, he trots fine and he's not lame. if I get back on he immediately does the same thing. he's had all the same tack for the six months I've had him, and I am approaching my wits end. I'm literally ridiculously emotional about it. I've had this happen with him one other time and I got a jumping crop to tap my leg with when riding and that worked for a bit, I rarely ever tapped him with it because he listened with it against my leg. only when he was being pretty naughty did I lightly tap his shoulders. he's ten, literally TEN and pulling this and I really can't figure out what to do. I don't want to use spurs or crops but I don't know if i have to at this point. please any recommendations xx
In all seriousness in the first minute of this video I notice this horse has no respect for this girl's personal space. Speaks volumes.
Omg this helped so much
Thanks a lot!
How about treats? Horses are more willing if they are GETTING something out of training too. Grab a clicker and get to work.
Question, my horse is not good when riding nd hasnt fully learned cues and isnt good at walking and moving so i have to weave which is finw bit if there is anothwr person in the pen he will follow them as if hes on a lead rope 😂 and want to know how to stop this so he cn focus on the person in the saddle
Yeah yesterday I was taking my horse into the cross ties and she dead stoped so I started to move her head to the left trying to make be forced to walk forward nothing was working. So I tried to do a little circle she moved then dead stopped again so I pushed her forward with the lead roper she moved but she kind of started to drag me I was on my feet but with all the force I couldn’t walk after like two or three meters of walking away from the cross ties I stopped her. I turned around to try and go in again she stoped again my mum didn’t have a lung whip so she just clapped her hand close to boca my pony’s hind end and I lightly pulled forward with the lead rope and she finally went in. 😂
Horses are not stubborn. They are noble majestic creature who don’t deserve to be subjected to man’s pleasure at dominating them.
Can you do a video on how to teach your horse not to try to graze while riding
she is so amazing 😄😄😄😄😄
can you please make a video about how to train a horse not to buck
My horse iz good most of the time and the only reason he stops is because he has bad depth reception so any dark spots on the ground look like a hole to him, and he doesn't want to fall in the "hole".
I love this
My horse try’s to take the reins out of my hands and bites me when I take a hoof pic and try to use it.
Can you use cross ties?
@@arribaficationwineho32 I used crossties back then but she still found a way.
What breed of horse is Tucker? He is so cute by the way!!
Appaloosa
I have this problem with my lesson horse EVERY WEEK and I know alot of horses are stubborn like this: he is sleeping normally so I don't punish him for not moving straight away,as he's just waking up but he's quite stubborn and usually it takes turning his head to his stomach and asking him to go forward with my legs,seat and crop at the same time to get him to move 😂He's a little sweetheart and he trys so hard ( when he's not sleeping) and thanks to you he'll get quicker at responding to me !!!
Being a lesson horse is a WHOLE different ballgame. He's probably just slightly sour and asking "Do I have to"
Yeah, riding school horses can be bad for being pushy/ lazy. They have to put up with a lot and sort of switch off from the rider. Some are just spoilt and know they can get away with things
If q horse is rambunctious where would you sell the horse too? Like ex race horse? Also great video,
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Aren’t you Tucker’s buddy
A horse is never stubborn!
They could be, horses have bad days just like us
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@@jenmiller5303 dang
Can you please please help us teach our horse to high five?
Stubborn horses? This is such an antiquated thinking.
Horses are NOT stubborn- if horse does not do what human wants it the humans' incompetence.
A horse often does not go Forward because they are IMBALANCED!
Adding more pressure does NOT FIX ANYTHING!
why would you want to 8mbalance a horse even more?
Please get educated on How a horse moves!!
equine racism.
Stubborn rider. Nothing else 😊