When everything goes wrong on a visit!!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 26 มิ.ย. 2024
- Some visits you never forget! Everything was challenging on this day! A Spanish Andalusian horse unwilling to even consider loading.. Storms one minute and sunshine the next and Soaking wet right through! Having so many breakdowns causing anxiety in the owner. Believing in getting a breakthrough from so many set backs that day was the key! Please note Steve was 3 hours working with this horse but the weather was so bad only a little was possible to be recorded.
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What a challenge a true testing of wills! 🤣😂Steve is a true LEGEND!!!🤠🤠❤❤🫖☕☕
Steve Young’s self-humility and patience are an appreciated asset when gaining co-operation with a horse on the edge of fright and take flight. It may be an asset that may come from the human’s persona and not an easily learned from others.
Steve Young’s ability to help the horse handler is a skill of its own merit.
Artificial intelligence and artificial general intelligence will hardly replace what we can do and learn with a horse.
This may be one of best Steve Young videos I have seen.
He was sure it was going to kill him. Amazing work !
I think of how often I used to go ride at 7am no matter the weather. Our horses must think sometimes, "What an idiot! Why on earth are we going outside in a storm????"
Or they’re thinking “Bloody English weather!”😂
Love your videos!😊
Quiet, calm persistence!
"Steve Young saves the day again!" : ). ❤. "That's a wrap!"
The lil happy dance by the bright jacket person when he loaded easily was the best😂❤
You certainly earned your money that day. Your patience is truly profound!!!!
Wow, you must have been sore after that one Steve. GREAT video! Loved the dance at the end🥰🇨🇦Sharon.
Knew it would happen, faith in Steve to get it done. Well done to you both Steve and Tanya. ❤
Beautiful weather you have there! So nice to see a horse's worry and troubles dissolved for him! You know he feels better about himself and people and scary things right now.
loved that Round 1 was with the horse wearing the blue rug, Round 2 was with Steve wearing the blue rug... definitely need some ragtime piano accompaniment! did someone forget to bring the lick?
🐎💗What a beautiful horse!💗🐎🎶Young Horsemanship, saves the day!🎶💗
This is my mare. Twice I have had to move her to a new barn and it took close to two hours to load her both times. I now have my own vehicle and will be starting training, slowly, at her pace while I have nowhere I have to be. She gets very claustrophobic and pulls back, even on crossties, and has banged her head on the trailer. But, I have hope. A few days ago, she put both feet on the ramp and stayed to sniff the side panels. Thankfully I have the luxury of time to take baby steps. Patience and perseverance and a lifetime of knowledge you have - Horse Master Steve!
What miserable weather. Good job as usual.
Tanya's giggles really make anything fun. ❤
By Jove ! I think he's got it!!
Wow the beginning it seemed like anything that could go wrong….would go wrong…it’s always a bit of a release when the horse finally goes in. Nicely done
I believe in England that's called "a lovely spring day!" Never mind, everyone got to doa little happy dance, I had no idea Steve had such moves! It was kind of funny to see the horse thinking, "No no!! I can't! I won't! Terrible place, I'm never going in...oh. OK. Whatever." Well done Steve.
How easy it is after the breakdown! You’re a genius Steve!
Wow, first comment, very unusual… lol, now to watch… what a windy day to do this kind of work! Awesome shift despite wind and rain.
Wonderful job! Not so great weather.Your kindness and just positvie energy and respect for the horses you help should be an inspiration for trainers everywhere. Bar none.
Well done and what horrible weather ❤❤
From this angle the trailer almost looks too small for this guy! I know its not, just the way it looks is all
Beautiful job Steve! And look what you have done for the owner. You are truly a gift to the horse world. Great job filming Tanya! I love watching these videos.
Love that dance step at the end. 😁 Thank you for another wonderful tutorial.
Well done Steve! That was certainly a tricky job with that awful weather! Beautiful horse was a saint at the end 😊👏👏😊
Steve, I love watching you work miracles. Thanks for sharing.💜😊💜
GORGEOUS HORSE, ACOMPLISHED HORSEMAN STEVE MAKING IT HAPPEN, SO THIS BEAUTIFUL HORSE IS SAFE AND RELAXED 8N THE TRAILER.
Well what can I say other than " You're the BEST! '' Persistence and Patience with Quality saves the day again! 🤠
Another awesome job another life changed your energy with these horses is reassuring to them. I always enjoy Tonya. Thank you so much both of you and your wonderful daughter.
You never give up on these horses! ❤ I love your patience. You never seem to waiver. I do want you to give up on the dance animation blasting in the video though. 😂
I use the crouch down method going up and down my little hill and it's fun to see the horse slow right down and concentrate 😊
The small miracles in life worth dancing for😂❤
Consistency is the key love his videos on how horses think
Brilliant! So satisfying watching from breakdown through to breakthrough! Especially loved the little dance move at the end. 😂🤣😂
Happy Trails! 🙏🙌✝️❤️🇨🇦
Good thing someone thought to get you a good long rain coat for that summer weather.😂
After watching hours of your videos (over several years) there is one thing that seems to be true, most owners are worthless when it comes to training and controlling their horses. Much like dogs and dog owners, it is the owner who creates the overwhelming majority of the problems. It's shocking actually that these massive animals have no one in charge. All the more reason why you are such a valuable resource. Good job.
Of course they “got the right trainer” no doubt about it, Steve. Like no other. Great work 💯Great video Tanya. Blessings to you both.
PIECE OF CAKE 👍🏼
What can I say Steve and Tanya amazing team. I love to watch you work 😄 always makes my day. Thank you for sharing 💕
Oy, what a day. So glad it turned out well in the end. Beautiful horse.
So, I can’t believe Steve is working in the rain….AGAIN!! So I googled the question “How often does it rain i Wales in a year?” 270 Days!!!! 5 out of every 7 on average!!! Next time it rains here ( in New England, USA) I’m just going to count my blessings it’s not even close to what Wales is dealing with. Great job Steve and his faithful sidekick Tanya!!
Luckily that horse was confident and sure about his footing. Even when he stepped off the side too deep with his back foot, he didn't panic about that part and just assessed and adjusted nicely. A lot of horses once in that fear mode would be much more spooked about a sudden case of unexpected footing problems stacked on top.
Great video
Well done, Steve. Good job.
What a difference .
Great video, HOW IS NITA XX
Yes, yes! We need Nita news!
Brilliant example of letting off the pressure to connect correct action wit6h the brain.
Another one under Steve’s spell. Lol
Well done steve and Tanya ❤
I'm always amazed at the small cars that pull the horse trailers you don't see that here in the US
Must all be flat traveling. That wouldn't make it up my road. Ha. Dodge truck in 4wd.
You don’t see a lot of pickups in the UK like you do in the US.
Most US rigs wouldn't get round our winding lanes 😂
Steve to the rescue!!!
That was easy . Mine take months with a loop over the butt
We done Steve and Tanya
Lovely video anyways. It brings back memories I am still slightly embarassed over. Not my P. He goes in by himself in a very happy manner. But another horse.... I didn´t do too well. I would have needed a Steve there. It took many hours. Thanx for the video! You must have been dead tired afterwards, a well deserved cosy evening.
God love Tanya for braving the weather to get the video. Great job with the trailer progress!!!!
I wonder why when the horse started to back up Steve gave him cues and pulled on the lead to back him up?????
But overall I learned more especially Steve’s unwavering patience.
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So the horse would come to understand that backing away just results in more work. This is quite edited so I would imagine the backing up was becoming an avoidance rather than a necessary reflexive movement from overwhelm or fear.
You'll see he allows the horses to move their feet when they are frightened, but when they think they've solved a problem by backing up he will calmly continue to back them up until they ask to stop thanks, that's rubbish after all...
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Thank you 🙏🏻, that does makes sense. Making it more work so they understand that backing up does not solve the problem. Walking forward and ultimately walking on the trailer solves it. 👍🏻👊🏼
Steve is so amazing and quick ( that 3 second rule) I almost missed it. But I picked it up and was so curious why he would do it to a horse already backing. Your answer makes sense. Especially following Steve’s teachings, he teaches us humans what we need to do for what’s best for the horse. 🐴
hi, i also had the problem, mare turned around, she goes BACKWARDE on the trailer 😉😂😍😍😍
With quality.
Steve makes it look so easy. I'd love to have a Steve Young trained horse or any time he's in QLD Australia I have a ttb that needs to be Steve Young-d
Yeah, it'd be nice to have Steve here in Oz. I love his genuine desire to help educate on how to communicate with a horse, and thanks to Tanya for recording it all.
Wow awesome job! Looks like the key to victory in this battle was who wore blue coat better ❤️🤣
Preferred the less of an intro !.
So let all the adds play at the end while i read the comments ❤👍
TALK to the Horse ❤️ Take it for a walk on a leash... for few minutes....before loading...RELAX
Thanks for skipping to the good part...
It looks like a tiddly-short box to me - a bit formidable to a horse?
Cor he really gave you a work out. But well done..
It seems a very small box for quite a large horse. I can understand the fear.
Wonderful job! 🖒🐎💖
Question: Does the looking down while unloading the horse also help keeping them slow if you and the horse have to get out of the trailer walking backwards?
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the weather alone was enough for me to want to reschedule! Horrible!
Scared, Scared, Scared, Scared, Pfffff not scared.
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I wouldn`t want to get locked in a trailer that small, never mind a horse that size.
Perfect result.
What is the purpose of crouching down when exiting the trailer? Curious
So that the horse will wonder why you are examining the ground and exit slowly.
@@doloresreynolds8145 Ohh. Interesting. Thx
What would you suggest for a horse that doesn't react to anything at all and still avoids the trailer at all cost? We've literally tried everything possible but the horse just stands still and doesn't react to anything. And IF he manage to set one foot on the ramp, he simply turns his butt and you CAN NOT move him an inch anymore. I think this horse truly mastered and succeeded avoiding the trailer😂
This is my trouble, my older horse and my rescue will get on but constantly reverse out will not settle inside the float. My 18month old and 2 year old love the float, they get in and just relax right away. Struggling to fix it. As soon as the rescue sees someone behind her to do the door up she reverses out. Struggling to get them to relax in there.
Maybe it’s the view, but all I could think was “that’s a really small trailer and a really big horse!” As soon as the video came on. Is it as small as it looks? Or is it the angle? 😮
Is that trailer big enough for that horse?
Yeah. I used to have one of these and the horse has much more room than in half of the two-horse version. Used to be known as a mare and foal box. Angle makes it look narrow I think
Why do this in such bad weather???
Cos the weather is like this a lot of the time 🤷
Trailer is too narrow
Thought it was a mare 😂so stubborn 😂😂😂
The horse had a bad experience with a bad driver.if I woul'd be the horse, I like not go in a small space again
Why bow down to off load a horse?
He is trying to get the horse to lower it’s head, focus, and go slow.
@@sidilicious11 Trying to? Certainly. But the simple act of bowing has no meaning to a horse. Try bowing to one and see if he has any reaction at all. I've had horses for over 30 years so I'm not guessing.
The horse wonders why he is looking at the ramp so intently, so it slows down to check.
@@ckh2815 I’m guessing that bending down simulates the head lowering body language of horses that lowers their anxiety.
Just brilliant! Steve is so patient and never gets frustrated. He understands horses and communicates with them like no other horse trainer. You can feel the horse relax and trust Steve once he/she realises they speak the same language. I wish we could clone Steve and send him to Australia (and elsewhere) to help troubled horses and teach people these communication skills, preferably before problems arise. My hero! 🦸🤠💖