First ride out of the arena
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 29 ส.ค. 2024
- Many people stay in the arena or round pen way too long. I try to get them out as quick as I can.
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She wasn’t saying no she was saying I’m worried. Love this!
I appreciate how you let the horse think things through. Horses ARE smart, it's just the ignorant humans that cause the problems
I liked how when you walked off camera, to retrieve the saddle, she stepped forward into the cross tie to see where you were going. Her ears were forward and she looked to be showing interest in you.
Well done Breeze! Love the patience and letting her work through her fear. You can see how that builds her confidence and her confidence in you Tim. Great video!
That last segment was really interesting. I loved how you gave her the quiet time to process the situation at the wood plank crossing. Her snorting was fascinating as she was almost talking herself into going forward. She felt that the cow meant no harm, and all she needed was to test the footing. I imagine that in addition to the survival skills of deciding what are and aren't predators, they also feel for the ground that they would not fall through or get stuck in. All the boxes checking, she walked up onto the wood to be with the human she trusted to be her leader.
Mustangs can have a very strong survival mode but their thinking is usually pretty solid. I follow a few of the trainers that work a lot with Mustangs. 90 days can do a lot with the correct handling! I am enjoying watching Breezes' journey! Very nice mare!!
Good morning guys, Great job Tim, Thank you Tim's sister for camera work and Robert for looking after Father inlaw, 😄😀Merry Christmas to all.
I appreciate your patience letting her get used to the bridge and her surroundings instead of just forcing her to "deal" with it.
Wonderful patience and gentleness handling
Breeze. Very smart mare.
Love this, I could tell she really wanted to go over, and then when she did, she got it right away. Nice work again Tim! Amazing for the 4th ride!
She's gonna be another great horse!
I just LOVE this mare!! Someone did an awesome job starting her and Tim is doing an awesome job riding her!!
The whole welcoming committee came to cheer her on 😂
😂😂😂 !!!!!!
Nice one 😆 👌 !!!
Patience begets patience. Great bridge! Loved this video with Breeze. ❤️
What a good girl. She just needed to be sure it was ok to step on that bridge. She was worried but not in a flighty way. That trait will keep her rider safe someday.
I love this brave, smart mare! ❤
I love the Icelandic horses, due to not having any predators in Iceland they rarely spook. The gait or tilt is so smooth and fun. Not being tall myself I like the smaller stature. I took lessons on a wonderful horse but, due to the incredible high price I was unable to afford one.
Luckily I found a sweet older mare whose breed I didn’t know and had many wonderful rides in the woods near my house.
Thank you for this interesting topic.
Wow, what a stunning lovely mare❤️
Breeze ❤
Deadgum I was holding my breath for you swinging that leg over 😅. I like this mare's mind. I'm partial to Mustangs anyway. They're the only horse bred for brains. Only the smart survive.
Great training!❤
So impressed with her, and you for giving her the security and space to figure it out.
Training these days is a bit different than it was in the "70's". I'm that old😂.
Very nice video ❤
Beautiful.
Way to go Breeze!! Way to go Tim!! You're the best!
You made the right decision!
Sweet job Breeze. She’s such a good and willing partner. Her progress is amazing.
Thank you Tim , Malinda and barn. Happy holidays all. ❤️💕
Wow shes doing great Tim. Good job!!!
Super.
4:22 “Snapple” bit! 😂 I know you do that intentionally, and that one made me laugh!
Can’t think of anything original to say but, another job well done for horse and rider.😊
She is so smart. I love mares!
Wow Tim, she is a real beauty and such a good smart girl!!! ❤❤❤ Merry Christmas!!!
I have been waiting for this.
Great video. She's beautiful and cooperative with you.
That gray is beautiful!!
This Horse is Gorgeous!! ❤🤷🏻♀️💯‼️
WOW! I love your patience. This is a great example of great horsemanship!
Really love this! Great job with her!
very smart horse
So cool Thank you for knowing horses, she knows it is ok to think now. Cool!
Simply beautiful so clam patient Bree did wonderful with tour lead. Thabk you .Merry Christmas to tour wbole ranch
24:49 I love this Channel. So interesting.🎉❤😊
Just amazing! These videos are a pleasure to watch ! Thank you for posting them.
Before I started my mustang with a rope halter I would have agreed with Tim that a bit is necessary.
I am actually surprised by my mare how easily she steers with legs and very little rein.
BTW I am doing this because I am still not able to get a dentist.
Everyone told me to not ride her without dental work done.
And do NOT try it unless you really know very well how to ride a horse with legs and weight only!!!
I still have high hopes to get a dentist and ride her with a bit. 😁
This horse is wearing a bit but I am riding off the halter. I start all my horses this way.
That was really cool!
I like this one.
So changing one factor at a time ...
I think I have her twin. Dapple grey mare blm horse with about the same training.
“Call me the Breeze….”
How do you feel about riding in a bitless bridal or do you feel it's the same thing as a halter?
All of the horses I train need to be progressing towards riding in a bit so using a bitless bridle doesn't fit in my program.
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Just wondering why such a quiet sensible mare hasn't been produced by her experienced owner. Strange that she has been sent to you after he did so much with her.
He's in his 70's and thought it was a good idea for someone else to put the first few rides on her.
ATTA Girl Boy!
She's so beautiful. Unreal.
In the thumbnail, she looks like an Andalusian mare imported from Spain, rather than a BLM mustang!❤
She does ....
👍🏻👍🏻
She is a sweetie.
I'm surprised a mustang would be a bit toed out crooked up front
Makes you think about how bad of a problem that really is.
I notice she lightly throws her head at some turns and when you ask to stop…..I assume you are not. Worried about that right now??
That will take care of itself as she gets softer.
She look like a gray horses she is a cute horse 🐎 and cows 🐄🐄🐄🐄🐄🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎 did i see you reading mouse be 4
One correction. It's a snaFFle bit
LOL. What did I say?
@timandersonhorsetraining snapple. Lol it's in the print in the beginning of the video. It's all good just helping.
Snapple bit? What flavor? 😁😊
LOL. I caught that a couple times, guess I missed one. That's what my spell check wants to mke it.
how old is she