please know that "tame" doesn't mean the same thing as it does to others. She's tame in that she allows him on her back (a massive feat!!) but she doesn't instantly become an obedient and well mannered horse in 3 hours. That is something that can take months. What this gaucho has done is extremely impressive!
Your definition of broke is obscued.. If you can put a saddle on the horse and rider she's broke, he didn't say that the horse would be a good mount right away.
@@joshfulmer3689 right. What I mean is that there’s a few comments on the video (at least there was a year ago) acting like he turned a wild horse into a completely tame one. I was just clarifying for those people
That is not what feral means in dog/cat rescue lol. For cats, feral means completely wild, most likely unable to acclimate to any real human living/interaction.
@Hannah Horres Join up is a joke. Pushing a frightened horse, it reacting to the pushing, and then pushing it some more as a punishment for reacting isn't harmonious training. There's no partnership here. He mounts "no problem" because the mare is over-stimulated, heavily pregnant, mentally shutting down, in a small enclosed space and he keeps her spinning so she can't gain speed. That's a lot of problems right there.
I must admit, I was more than sceptical when I read the title. I expected ugly pictures in cowboy style breaking. This man was gentle and understanding, he knows exactly what he is doing. Chapeau!
@@nebulabunny8633 Good luck getting anything done with a horse by sneaking around it and politely asking if you can tell them what to do. At some point you have to start pushing their comfort zone. Slow stress is not low stress: sometimes it's better to "rip the band-aid" off an animal than to slowly peel it. That's what the "whipping" was. He chased the horse away for future safety concerns. The horse has to know it's unacceptable to turn it's butt to people. She has to know to pay attention to and respect humans.
Gaucho is not only the citizens from Argentina. We exist in Uruguay, Paraguay and South of Brazil (state of Rio Grande do Sul, Santa Catarina and Paraná). This video shows the "Doma Racional" (Rational Taming), but there is also another ancestral taming called "Traditional", where the horse is ridden since the beginning until it calms down and accept the ride. This is called "Gineteada" and is a competition made in rodeos, where the rider must stay mounted on horseback for 8 seconds without falling to the ground (no harm to the animal is done). As people of a cultural manifestation we are very proud of being Gaúchos.
Thank you for this! I could not for the life of me remember what they had called this when I attended a presentation of it at an Estancia in Buenos Aires. It was driving me crazy! Lol! Thanks for the info!
The energy this man gives off, allowed the taming to be done in 3 hours.. Where as someone who is new to the game and scared of the horse would take months to accomplish what this natural did in 3 hours.
El sur es hermoso, yo anduve hace poco en Bariloche y quedé fascinado. Me da la impresión de que Santa Cruz debe tener unos paisajes similares a los de Rio Negro.
Es por el lago san martin, cuando estas allá es gracioso ver que la mitad de los gauchos son chilenos x) es un buen lugar, cerca del Chalten y de Villa O'higgins por el lado chileno.
soy argentna y me encanta ver cómo se doma hoy en día. Ahora no creo que en tres horas se pueda domar un caballo. Horse taming is a process not an event.It doesnt matter how much it takes. Nice video of my country!
Curiously, the ‘gauchos’ originate or were born in Uruguay (there is also a gaucho culture in Uruguay, South Brazil, Paraguay and Argentina; even in these four countries the gauchos dress the same: they all wear a knot tie, they all wear the same tie; they all They all wear the same boots, they all wear the same pants or panties, they all wear their pants inside their boots, they all wear the exact same type of hat which, by the way, is directly reminiscent of the Spanish Walloon cap dating from the 16th century, which, in turn, has its origins in the Renaissance period) In Chile there are also gauchos (in Chilean Patagonia) but, in addition, there are their own rural characters, with their own clothing and character = 'huasos'. Other rural characters are the Peruvian chalán, the Mexican charro (the most iconic of all ) or the Colombian llanero
actually in the south of Argentina and Chile do not put them in small stables nor tie them,, like the Europeans or most of the Americans, in general the horse has all the space he wants or needs in a huge open space and then you just look for him or call him when you need to ride or to give him food, besides that in the meadow they usually live with a herd not alone. That place is "Estancia El Condor" there are fences but like huge ones with space of several hectares.
I am in awe of this incredible man . They clearly trust you . You know exactly what you are doing. I’m fascinated with these wild 🐎, and I wonder how many are really left I the world. I’m also curious about their genetic DNA 🧬, verses other horses . Amazing Job Sir .
Or months, Warwick Schiller is my favorite trainer. He's had stallions that were outright attacking him and in a few months, note: Still not ridden, he was quiet when Warwick put him through his paces on desensitization and groundwork on how important it was.
Feral horses can be broken in a few hours with this kind of horsemanship technique. Not fully trained but rideable with an experienced horse person. I've seen it done with my own eyes many times.
Okay I bet ur literally living in America in a city and have no idea other cultures have ways of life that are successful even tho it looks difficult for you
Some horses down here have large ribs, that makes them have a large belly. They looks fat/pregnant because of it. i have one retired horse with this problem
I'm a lusophone here but this accent would def tame me [01:05] "... a parte de converter um cavalo de arisco a manso" ... Love thy neighbor 💙Argentina🤍
Liuhuayue a lot of the time wild horses don’t live long at all and often times fall ill and live in pain. Whereas if they’re treated properly and tamed they live a longer happier life. I think we tend to too often humanize animals.
If im not mistaken, chileans call their gauchos, _huanchos_ Gauchos are from Argentina and southern Brazil, but it's Patagonia, they have to be argentines.
That's a pregnant mare..I'm sure the stress on the foal and mare could not be good. This is a cleaned up version of what happened. Probably better than most other trainers but hard on the horse since they had to run the herd down and capture her. I'm sure that wasn't pretty.
Rere West Its probably their herd of horses just *living* wild. There is no way to put a rope halter on a real wild horse and lead it away from the herd like shown in the video. If a horse really lived wild it's whole life you won't even be able to pet it properly after just three ours.
@@nebulabunny8633 Horses can be ridden while pregnant for a couple months. And what makes you think a horse wouldn't be scared while being tamed in any method?
It's one thing to ride a horse you've tamed , but another to ride a horse you've never seen ! Many horse breaker never have the luxury of breaking to ride a tamed gentled horse !
We in the south of Argentina and Chile do not put them in small stables or tie them, like the Europeans or most of the Americans, in general the horse has all the space he wants or needs in a huge open space and then you just look for him or call him when you need to ride or to give him food, besides that in the meadow they usually live with a herd not alone. That place is "Estancia El Condor" there are fences but like huge ones with space of several hectares.
It's called picking up horse behavior. I've seen this before and it doesn't impress me. Just a guy with some horse sense. 3 hours is too fast, he's lucky the horse didn't lunge, kick or rear at 2:27. The rope on the hips didn't make any sense. Taking these steps slower would have benefited the horse more.
@SDD525: People have also abused horses in one way or another without realising or caring for thousands of years (eg. the use of harsh bits with excessive force; looking at some Greek and Roman horse sculptures you can see bits being yanked with the horse opening its mouth in pain, eyes bulging), but that doesn’t make it right or good.
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DarahTheMemeExplorer Samas nice name 😉
World of Warcraft or mine craft lol
What does that mean?
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5stevedude ew no it’s Loz
please know that "tame" doesn't mean the same thing as it does to others. She's tame in that she allows him on her back (a massive feat!!) but she doesn't instantly become an obedient and well mannered horse in 3 hours. That is something that can take months. What this gaucho has done is extremely impressive!
Like i do to my wife every night
Your definition of broke is obscued.. If you can put a saddle on the horse and rider she's broke, he didn't say that the horse would be a good mount right away.
@@joshfulmer3689 right. What I mean is that there’s a few comments on the video (at least there was a year ago) acting like he turned a wild horse into a completely tame one. I was just clarifying for those people
@@snow-rm3jx LMAO
Wonderful pics. Btw, it's feral, not wild. Ferals still have the curiosity of the domestic ancestors and that's why they are fast to trust humans.
CistudeSuisse
I'm sure that helps. Domestic horse genetics, bred for tameness makes them easier to saddle gentle.
Didn't know that, thanks!
On what chromosome is the gene for tame ability?
That is not what feral means in dog/cat rescue lol. For cats, feral means completely wild, most likely unable to acclimate to any real human living/interaction.
CistudeSuisse a feral animal is wild
Horses are such beautiful animals. Incredibly smart and sensitive.
"The gauchos are like cowboys, but cooler and spanisher" -Oversimplified
Cowboys actually came from the Mexican vaquero, which is Spanish for cowboy!
Damn... Gaúchos are brazillians.
@@RafaelSantos-ky2ye Brazilians, Uruguayans, Argentinians and south Chileans🙊
@@ester4270 my bad lol
@@RafaelSantos-ky2ye argentina uruguay paraguay brasil
Wow that’s beautiful. A union dating back to the ancient times. Thank you.
ja sha I was thinking the same thing. This is like going in a time machine
ja sha not ancient . these are introduced species
Domenico Camplisson ja sha is talking about people and horses in general, not this exact breed.
Alice Goodman nope
@Hannah Horres Join up is a joke. Pushing a frightened horse, it reacting to the pushing, and then pushing it some more as a punishment for reacting isn't harmonious training. There's no partnership here. He mounts "no problem" because the mare is over-stimulated, heavily pregnant, mentally shutting down, in a small enclosed space and he keeps her spinning so she can't gain speed. That's a lot of problems right there.
Arthur Morgan is proud of you
*That's my boah*
I must admit, I was more than sceptical when I read the title. I expected ugly pictures in cowboy style breaking. This man was gentle and understanding, he knows exactly what he is doing. Chapeau!
Alice Goodman at what time did he whip the mare?
Alice Goodman he used the end of the rein, not exactly whipping. I saw one small flick of the rein.
Sort of.............
@Legend of the Blue Macerator no. But techniques used here consist of intimidation and fear. Proper training and gaining a horse's trust takes longer
@@nebulabunny8633 Good luck getting anything done with a horse by sneaking around it and politely asking if you can tell them what to do. At some point you have to start pushing their comfort zone.
Slow stress is not low stress: sometimes it's better to "rip the band-aid" off an animal than to slowly peel it. That's what the "whipping" was.
He chased the horse away for future safety concerns. The horse has to know it's unacceptable to turn it's butt to people. She has to know to pay attention to and respect humans.
While here I am at my desk doing my 9-5 boring job!!! these people have lived there lives with full satisfaction..
Don't believe it, country life is very difficult and hard work.
Tamed in just three hours?
I imagined there was still some more taming to do to make sure it sticks.
It does seem fast.
Anything is possible. :)
TheMovieMyLife It takes 1 hour to tame a wild woman. lol
TheMovieMyLife amazing
Jeff Kingsbury *broken* being the operative word.
Kudos! I loved watching him work so patiently with an end result of mutual trust.
You can't tame Spirit
Lol
YOU CANT TAKE ME , IM FREE !
ha ha ha
YESS THAT MOVIE IS AMAZING ❤️
love this hahaha!
whats the background music? 2:50
EDIT: ok I got it by using shazam, if anyone is interested its "Mauricio Venegas Astorga - Ayacuchana"
Vercassivellaunos thanks!
beautiful, thanks
It's a take on the song "El Condor Pasa"
thank you, did you know where to find the full soundtrack of this documentary?
The song that popped up for me was Ayacuchana by Mauricio Enrique Venegas-Astorga
what a beautiful tamed that it was with enormous fell of passion
That made me cry..
Beautiful..
There's something incredibly peaceful about this
Gaucho the best of the world.❤
the little noises the horse makes are so cute
Argentina ❤
❤❤❤
That was amazing to behold. Three hours from wild to tame? Simply amazing.
@@nebulabunny8633 why they give him shelter, food, water, and family?
Me after playing Red Dead Redemption II for exactly one hour.
Horses donkeys ponies and mules are the most beautiful animals. Watching them run wild very heart warming. Loved them since a little girl. Susan
Hopefully this won't get patched
Que hermoso. Se me piantó un lagrimón cuando se acercó al caballo y éste no se espantó. Me hizo acordar a la escena de Cómo Entrenar a tu Dragón 😍
si
Somos el país guacho! Somos Argentina cultura viva y que respira, amamos lo propio y sencillo.
This guy understands pressure and release,that how horses work
He is fantastic
I tame my animals with food on Minecraft
Whatever works
Nerdy Dork wow lol
i tame my horses by flying on their backs in breath of the wild, WORKS ERRY TIME
In reality that would be dumb.
@@gerrycoleman7290 Worked with dogs though.
No hay como la Patagonia 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
I read this as "Wild Pentagon horse" 😂
Obviously he is kind and knows horses and how to communicate in their language.
its so beautiful
To jest majestatyczne i takie piękne.. Też bym chciała tak żyć
I really appreciated this video, wish it had been longer. Thanks for sharing!
That's not real, or not exactly what it really is. The process takes months, not three hours
Gaucho is not only the citizens from Argentina. We exist in Uruguay, Paraguay and South of Brazil (state of Rio Grande do Sul, Santa Catarina and Paraná). This video shows the "Doma Racional" (Rational Taming), but there is also another ancestral taming called "Traditional", where the horse is ridden since the beginning until it calms down and accept the ride. This is called "Gineteada" and is a competition made in rodeos, where the rider must stay mounted on horseback for 8 seconds without falling to the ground (no harm to the animal is done).
As people of a cultural manifestation we are very proud of being Gaúchos.
Thank you for this! I could not for the life of me remember what they had called this when I attended a presentation of it at an Estancia in Buenos Aires. It was driving me crazy! Lol! Thanks for the info!
Every man should show his potency and manhood by riding an horse
The energy this man gives off, allowed the taming to be done in 3 hours.. Where as someone who is new to the game and scared of the horse would take months to accomplish what this natural did in 3 hours.
so beautifully shot xx
*Horse bonding increased to 4*
O my goodness, that horse tamer is utterly captivating.
Buen gaucho Argentino 👏👏 yo tam bien soy un buen gaucho argentino que viva la patria carajo
Wonderful connection between the tamer and the beast
Love it. Seeing some old ways of egomaniacs hurting horses to break them was awful. I could watch this tenderness all day ❤️🍀💋🇨🇦🙏😇
Orgullo argentino los gauchos!!
This ain’t shit; I tamed a house in Red Dead 2 in like 1 minute 🤠😂
A C can’t compare to me taming a horse in Minecraft in 10 secs
Where’s Gavin?
It sounds like God needs to tame your wild heart
I've been to that place, Estancia del Condor, amazing place , going back in 2 weeks
Es en Santa Cruz, Argentina, no?
El sur es hermoso, yo anduve hace poco en Bariloche y quedé fascinado. Me da la impresión de que Santa Cruz debe tener unos paisajes similares a los de Rio Negro.
Te amo Argentina!
Looking forward to live in Argentina!
Es por el lago san martin, cuando estas allá es gracioso ver que la mitad de los gauchos son chilenos x) es un buen lugar, cerca del Chalten y de Villa O'higgins por el lado chileno.
el video tiene muchos años, es en blanco y negro y esta coloreado. . tambien està resumido. . . o el caballo no era potro.
2:30 the moment when she gave up, she started chewing
soy argentna y me encanta ver cómo se doma hoy en día. Ahora no creo que en tres horas se pueda domar un caballo. Horse taming is a process not an event.It doesnt matter how much it takes. Nice video of my country!
much love from holland...awesome creatures...must feel comfort first, the smell than acceptance
like a dog
And all this happens all my beautiful country Argentina
but can it do THIS??
Dragon Dung was not expecting that meme here. Well done
Can that big L on your forehead do THIS?:
*L **_____*
Only 399
Pewdiepie
My name a jeff
Spirit of calming soul. Just 3 hours...for taming. What a spirit and heart there is inside? Sure a deep strong faithful one.
Such a beautiful animal!!
Horses are BEAUTIFUL ANIMALS. God bless the people that take care of them and nurse them back to health.
The horse is broke down, not tamed. It fears the human and gives up itself but it doesn't trust him. That's a big difference
Curiously, the ‘gauchos’ originate or were born in Uruguay (there is also a gaucho culture in Uruguay, South Brazil, Paraguay and Argentina; even in these four countries the gauchos dress the same: they all wear a knot tie, they all wear the same tie; they all They all wear the same boots, they all wear the same pants or panties, they all wear their pants inside their boots, they all wear the exact same type of hat which, by the way, is directly reminiscent of the Spanish Walloon cap dating from the 16th century, which, in turn, has its origins in the Renaissance period) In Chile there are also gauchos (in Chilean Patagonia) but, in addition, there are their own rural characters, with their own clothing and character = 'huasos'. Other rural characters are the Peruvian chalán, the Mexican charro (the most iconic of all ) or the Colombian llanero
Gauchos originated in Argentina just like Uruguay originated from Argentina
Only 3 hours she become tamed? Wow that's incredible! :D
Obviously you haven't watched any videos of Buck Brannaman, try a few and come back to update your remarks, thanks!
Harley04 are you in love with Buck?
Juan Mora, must be love, they go "riding" on Butt Crack Mountain, ;)
Marsha Natama P i done it with birds(not the same way). its all about letting them trust you and being slow and gental
s_ r you mean gentle? XD
Proud of my Argentinian people ❤🇦🇷🧉
Imagine being free and all of a sudden you're tied to a fence most of your life.
Here there isn't stables so they are free like the %80 of their lives. "Use your brain"
actually in the south of Argentina and Chile do not put them in small stables nor tie them,, like the Europeans or most of the Americans, in general the horse has all the space he wants or needs in a huge open space and then you just look for him or call him when you need to ride or to give him food, besides that in the meadow they usually live with a herd not alone. That place is "Estancia El Condor" there are fences but like huge ones with space of several hectares.
Amazing!
I am in awe of this incredible man .
They clearly trust you .
You know exactly what you are doing. I’m fascinated with these wild 🐎, and I wonder how many are really left I the world. I’m also curious about their genetic DNA 🧬, verses other horses .
Amazing Job Sir .
I'm proud of you Chilean I'm from peru
amazing
The song name is Ayacuchana by Mauricio Venegas Astorga.
I'm not a breeder or a trainer, but this mare looks like she is pregnant in this clip. I hope I'm wrong, that's a lot of stress for a momma.
surfergypsy she does look in foal, but its ok for mares to be ridden for several months after being covered.
She si not pregnant
She is pregnant
She is bred,. No problem...
She’s clearly in foal and it’s so sad she’s been taken away from her heard!
They made it look like it was tamed in one day, but the horse WAS NOT TAMED IN ONE DAY. This is a process of weeks
Or months, Warwick Schiller is my favorite trainer. He's had stallions that were outright attacking him and in a few months, note: Still not ridden, he was quiet when Warwick put him through his paces on desensitization and groundwork on how important it was.
They said in only 3 hours (I’m just stating what they said, I know nothing about horses but find this interesting)
Feral horses can be broken in a few hours with this kind of horsemanship technique. Not fully trained but rideable with an experienced horse person. I've seen it done with my own eyes many times.
Okay I bet ur literally living in America in a city and have no idea other cultures have ways of life that are successful even tho it looks difficult for you
And she looks very pregnant... 😓
Horsepassion4life in foal not pregnant. mares can be ridden while they are in foal.
She probably has worms. Her belly is full and round but her ribs are showing
Lipizzans & Marsh Tackies in foal and pregnant are the same thing m8
Some horses down here have large ribs, that makes them have a large belly. They looks fat/pregnant because of it. i have one retired horse with this problem
He was riding a PREGNANT mare, bad for foal and mother.
I'm a lusophone here but this accent would def tame me [01:05] "... a parte de converter um cavalo de arisco a manso" ... Love thy neighbor 💙Argentina🤍
I love horses so much, they're my fav animals ❤️
I felt sorry for myself in getting stuck in a role I didn't want, but I feel even more sorry for horses now. We just want to be free. XP
What role are you stuck in?
A field that is a bit removed from my dream career.
Horses ...most anyway ...enjoy relationships with people if they are treated well
I am not from South America but at least I can tell you that in Latin America horses are treated well. She's not gonna be exploited or anything
Liuhuayue a lot of the time wild horses don’t live long at all and often times fall ill and live in pain. Whereas if they’re treated properly and tamed they live a longer happier life. I think we tend to too often humanize animals.
Belleza 😍, Qué talento poder captar la confianza de un caballo silvestre y convertirlo en un compañero fiel.
Amazing and beautiful video💖Thanks
This is one if the most amazing things I've seen. Absolutely amazing 👏
Beautiful for horse. Loved the video 👍😎 no subtitles needed for me 😁
Is this Argentina? It's beautiful!
Yes, it's Argentina. Patagonia is located in the very southest of the country; a beautiful place indeed.
GodGirl78 it's Argentina
Yes is argentina .
Es argentina los gauchos son de argentina
If im not mistaken, chileans call their gauchos, _huanchos_
Gauchos are from Argentina and southern Brazil, but it's Patagonia, they have to be argentines.
I really loved this....this the best video on TH-cam till date
I need to try this on my gf😂🤣
I just imagined you shooing at your gf and chasing around the bedroom.
for a fun activity?! spectators welcome? 😂😂😂😂 Good luck with that one m8 🤪
But at the end, it's gonna be her who rides. So why bother? 🤔
Careful, she might kick you (your girlfriend)
Guts No Glory that's what the rope is for ;D
If you love horses and the countryside we invite you to experience argentinapoloday 🏇🏇
When u finally got the arabian in rdr2
Fantastic. Thank you for this clip - it's amazing.
@@nebulabunny8633 Can you shut up and let people have their opinions without you stepping in?
That's a pregnant mare..I'm sure the stress on the foal and mare could not be good. This is a cleaned up version of what happened. Probably better than most other trainers but hard on the horse since they had to run the herd down and capture her. I'm sure that wasn't pretty.
Rere West Its probably their herd of horses just *living* wild. There is no way to put a rope halter on a real wild horse and lead it away from the herd like shown in the video. If a horse really lived wild it's whole life you won't even be able to pet it properly after just three ours.
Rere West and how do you know? Because it's a little fat?
I think she might actually have worms. She’s nice and chubby but her ribs are visible
I disagree. While there's a chance she was in foal, looking at her body it's more likely to be a combination of endless grass grazing and worms.
She's just wormy lol
I love when i come across these random videos. Loved it
if the hooves at :38 are the wild mare's, they appear to be shod.
0:38
Argentina the place in which horse taming is just special
This ain't how I do it in red dead redemption 2 hahaha
Best job on the planet. Congrats.
No comments about RDR2 huh?
I would say something but I'm afraid I would get wooshed.
What's the musical piece being played in the background ? It's beautiful ... ( the one from 2:45 onward )
You gotta feed, brush and pat them every 15 seconds
Staggeringly impressive.
It's 3am
But a beautiful thing we're watching at 3am
Same
vampires!!
Heel mooi en soms ontroerend
You're alright, girl.
@@nebulabunny8633 Horses can be ridden while pregnant for a couple months. And what makes you think a horse wouldn't be scared while being tamed in any method?
It's one thing to ride a horse you've tamed , but another to ride a horse you've never seen ! Many horse breaker never have the luxury of breaking to ride a tamed gentled horse !
Amazing but unfortunate at the same time. This marks the end of the horse’s freedom and the beginning of its life as a servant.
Maybe it rathers being ridden every day than staying lonely in the wild if you know what i mean.
We in the south of Argentina and Chile do not put them in small stables or tie them, like the Europeans or most of the Americans, in general the horse has all the space he wants or needs in a huge open space and then you just look for him or call him when you need to ride or to give him food, besides that in the meadow they usually live with a herd not alone. That place is "Estancia El Condor" there are fences but like huge ones with space of several hectares.
"You have successfully broken the horse, but it will still have some wild tendencies. Continue to bond with it to make it more loyal."
The poor mare seems heavily in foal! If he's soo good why can't he see that!?!
_kylie_and_me_ for_life_ yea this training method is kinda messed up too, making her use all her energy and shit like that
Wild and beautiful horse
It's not JRHNBR a huge no for me
oh naw I think this one is a jrhnbr, if you're kinda tall...
I hope more of this sort of things gets to the trending page more often
It's called picking up horse behavior. I've seen this before and it doesn't impress me. Just a guy with some horse sense. 3 hours is too fast, he's lucky the horse didn't lunge, kick or rear at 2:27. The rope on the hips didn't make any sense. Taking these steps slower would have benefited the horse more.
@SDD525: People have also abused horses in one way or another without realising or caring for thousands of years (eg. the use of harsh bits with excessive force; looking at some Greek and Roman horse sculptures you can see bits being yanked with the horse opening its mouth in pain, eyes bulging), but that doesn’t make it right or good.
This is not a video about how to doit, is a video about how they doit!
leonsolyluna2 do it is two words
its good, thaks
I agree, it 'd be a lot more relaxed for the horse to do it in 3 weeks so that she has the time to progress what the man does to her