I was really impressed when I got a look at how young that up and coming cowboy was. Nice job!!
Well done. All around. Fine young man you are raising. Hope he rides Chief for years to come.
That brave young man. Gets all 👍👍 from me. I was impressed with the way he, mounted the horse. And the way he handled it, as well. He’s gonna make a fine young cowboy. Dad, you’ve done a great job raising your son.
You are doing one hell of job with those boys. And your love for God is awesome. Please continue what your doing. I would absolutely love to come out there one day. God bless you ole son!!
Hell of a cowboy! 👍
That Chief has learned some bad habits before he got to you ! Good job ! He'll be sorted out in no time .
Great job!!!! I had a horse kinda like this and I was soooo scared of him. My dad knew I was scared and he would get mad at me. This father and son team is so good to watch.
“Don’t fart around “
That beautiful loose rein and steady cowboy is everything.
That little boy was so right to really work on that horse. Even tho that horse will need so much time and patience, he’ll be a great working horse. X
I like my horses to have a lot of energy instead of none
Wow he is good about not whipping the or kicking and be didn't yank the reins. Well done!👏🏼
The world's most
awesome kid.
Seriously.
This horse was worked with better than the other one I commented about 100%
This is how you own your own horses. Have you seen the movie Avatar?? I cant believe he made the trade with his pops, the nice looks good with him 👍🏽
My dad was good at make'n deals, and make'n cowboys, just like you.
Good job buddy. Nice horse
Well done young cowboy...wachele,wachele,,
Fine job !
I like thm slinky neck pony 👍👌🤝
Great job with his sons sir.
My heart dropped when he stepped on. Lol my momma bear senses came out. Ha ha ha.
Very cute video. Brave kid. Thank you for raising him right.
I'm still curious if he whoaed lol!? Hell of a job
Good job!
cute little horse you got there.
Needed more preparation and groundwork beforehand to keep the boy safer. I have a horse that used to react the same way to being mounted. Have to give it to the kid for having guts.
Beautiful horse. Do you have a video of your full ranch?
Definitely a got the makings both ways, make a good horse and a good Cowboy right there.
Good stuff that ones about the size of the colt I’m breaking right now
The foundation of this country the salt of the earth real cowboys
Good job fellas
Good job!!!!
Good job
He wants too ride around now! Punchy little mount.
Ese si es charro compa mi respeto para ested charro
Seemed eager to please once he finally got mounted
Yes sir!!
Amazing boy
Fearless son of gun ain't he but I think the trade might've been with a seasoned horse trader lol
Amo a los caballos
A little ground work and get rid of the spurs for now any way thanks for the entertainment.
Where do u get your horse
How big is your round pen
Very impressive for an 11 yr old! Sometimes sour horses need some manners
There is no video just audio screen is blank lol
That horse needs lots of miles
That horse is not ready to ride!
How tall is that pony?
I had to do the same thing to blurgine
that's a cowboy.
Easy easy easy easy easy easy easy easy easy easy
Great job you should come work with my horse 😊😊
Chief, and rider, would benefit from more ground work.
I'd of Rode him about 4 hours straight
Tell him to STOP using the cantle to mount, got on wrong.
It must be having son to break horse for you that good
Olson
U9
Horse wasn't far enough along in his ground training to be ridden. I guess these training methods used are still the old cowboy way of doing things.
Agreed. It is the old cowboy way. I don't do that to my horses. I take the time it takes with them to get them very confident and comfortable with the extensive ground work. No bits for me.
@@sonseere That ground work isn't dramatic but it sure makes for a more confident horse and a better ride.
All of this makes no sens.
Hes riding wrong and he does a lot of things wrong as well by getting on
Dude stop making kissie noises. He can do that for himself.
Guess you clod hoppers in Texas don’t believe in ground training.
It helps doesn't it? LOL I always feel so damned sorry for the horse.
@@BlueRidgeMtns100 no it doesn't. That works for event horses, this is work horse :) get it right.
@@arizonasucculent8632 That's not a "work" horse. That horse isn't even started. It's interesting that you know that ground work/training does not apply to "working" horses and by that I guess you mean cow horses. It works a treat on all other horses for all other disciplines and uses and I've certainly seen ground work used for "cow horses." . I personally like a calm, confident horse that is dependable, smooth, and responsive. I suppose it depends on whether you want to fight them or ride them.
@@BlueRidgeMtns100 a working horse is and can be a cow horse. Don't get them confused with your easily spooked event horses. We don't know what work went into the horse before this point, we don't know if they did ground training and horse itself still doesn't wanna be ridden. For all we know this could be a straight mustang, and they're saddle shy regardless of ground work. So for people to sit on their fat asses and comment on "Ground work first" without even knowing the full story is laughable. You may prefer your horse to be calm, but they may prefer their horse to be confident and hard ridden. Watch the TH-cam channel called Broncs and Doncs, you'll see the difference between eventing horses and work horses.
@@BlueRidgeMtns100 but don't forget that all horses are different. Your horse may be calm and easily trained, others would literally kill themselves before actually being put to work.
This looks trashy
Keep saying , " Easy " .
Too lame . Be quiet .
This is just terrible work . Ugh .
Great job....light hands...leaves reins loose even at the start....wow...this little cowboy really impressed me!!!