This was one of the most handsome horses I've seen Steve work with. The outstanding markings and swirling tail. I loved the photo at the end with Steve cradling his head.
I am always amazed how much you accomplish with such limited time. Each and every video you prove kindness, trust and leadership is what a horse needs, not brutality❤
I think you saved a few lives with this one Steve. His lovely owner was so brave trying to manage this big, beautiful boy but thankfully knew they both needed help. Steve to the rescue yet again, bless you. 👍🤠🐴❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🙏
Not a horse expert, suggest owner calm down. This may be a contributing factor. Her voice quality is piercing. The horse looks attentive and willing to learn. He is stunning!
She seems lovely but just the extreme talkativeness made me more than aware they were in the United States. The Brits are such good listeners when Steve is working.
@patriciaadler5743 I have watched hundreds of Steve's videos. If you listen, you will find many ppl will talk over him, but I believe in an effort to explain their experiences, with their horse, or the horses behavior. Nothing to get bothered by, as Steve faithfully demonstrates. 🐎 People need 'soak' time, too. 😉
6 mins in to the video and I can tell you that horse is so relieved to have a leader in the end of the rope. When owners cater to their own feeling they create a situation of anxiety. I was trying to get him to bond with me. The way to bond with a horse is to guide them in the right direction.
Cowboy, another brilliant job. Perfect demo horse kind, willing and beautiful!! A great gift you gave Lynn and all of us! And hats off to our camera girl "Tan" ❤
LOVE YOUR CHANNEL! You and Tanya are such a FUN COUPLE and YOUR WORK with horses is just unbelievable to me! AMAZING!! Thanks for the videos - I've been watching almost ALL of them you've posted over the last 3 years to catch up!! Appreciate your patience and knowledge and fun-loving attitude!! THANKS, STEVE: for JUST BEIN' YOU!! :) Hugs to You & Tanya from Texas!!
How you can spot these breakthroughs,,, not giving you space to reaching his shoulder out to give you space,,,, in THE MOMENT when it is happening is beyond me. I'm sooo impressed. 💛
This horse is identical to my boy. Behaviour the same and buddy sour…I’ve been told Pinto/Friesian are super clingy to their humans usually bond with one person and would fit in your pocket if they could. Super sensitive and smart.
I'm going to nitpick a bit. Paints are a breed, American paint horse. The breed began when quarter horse breeders had a foal with too much white to register as a QH. They were called crop outs. So a new registry was started for them. Basically, paints are of quarter horse and TB lineage only. None of them are gaited horses. Pinto is a coat color and is the correct terminology for any horse marked like this. There is a pinto registry that is open to any breed with the pinto coat coloring. T-Bone appears to be a gaited horse, not sure what breed. Maybe Tennessee walker, racking or spotted saddle horse?
Yes, I believe she said Walker near the beginning of the video. Thanks for the clarification - I've heard that before but had forgotten the difference in Paint and pinto. ❤
Lovely, lovely horse Lynn! Steve is a MASTER Horseman, in my opinion! So much going on, and he doesn't miss a thing. (98% of the time, and Tanya is always great backup & support!❤) Wish I could have been there to meet y'all in NC 🐎 🐴 🎉
He made a good point here with this one. Being buddy sour is a natural behavior and its just a matter of teaching them that they'll be safe if they're away from buddies for a short period of time. This horse is really young too, a lot of it comes from the fact that he's only just being backed and hasn't had to spend much time away from his herd yet.
After followiing you for two years, and reflectiing on my OWN riding and trainiing, I am convinced that the MAJORITY of horse "problems" are from a nervous, not confident, rider/trainer.
Gorgeous horse, and looks like he's coming along well. I had a lazy horse and I think it helped that we brought peanut butter and jelly sandwiches to have a picnic at the halfway point in the trail ride.
Gorgeous horse and great learning video. I just brought my second horse home July 3 and separation isn’t to bad so far. I had a friend give him some short feed when I took my first one to Vet a couple days ago. She said he fussed for a couple minutes then quieted down and she left. When I came home he was happy but not to riled. 😊❤ thanks for the great videos and your kind training with others horses. He’s gorgeous! 😊
I'm not a Paint person, but this horse is stunning. Everyone talking about the owner talking over Steve, I agree with the person saying they have been struggling and have a limited time. I feel the same way when I have the vet out. I listen, but I have so much to relay and so many questions to get to in a short amount of time. Same with the farrier. You must advocate for your animals.
G’day Steve, Tania, laughing Lynn, Val son & the fabulous Mr T Once again congratulations 👏 exceptional job training horse and rider they will be a formidable team together, congratulations in all you do together xo V With many source blessings with truth clarity love light laughter happiness joy fun play creativity adventures abundance wisdom wealth health and may peace be with you all! Victoria Australia 🇦🇺 xox 😊
I really love watching you work. The communication between you and the horse can be very subtle. I saw post of a video talking about the dujardin disgusting disaster about how you should always train the house with peace. That's what you do. You always use peace. Yes there are breakdowns and resistance from many horses but they very quickly learn how to get to that place of peace. Another thing, you always give them a reason, reward for doing the thing. That is something everyone, including dog trainers need to remember. There should always be something in it for them. A positive reason for doing something.
What a beautiful horse. Walks with such sass. Yes whether you're holding the rope or just standing there your energy they can smell it. Among other things they can smell even more so the tone of voice.
That is a gorgeous horse!! I’m glad Steve was able to help him over his separation anxiety. So sweet his original owner visits him to make sure he’s okay. Must have broke his heart to do the right thing and send T-bone to another home. ❤❤🇨🇦
HORSE 🐎 WHISPERER you are darling. ..I hope the audience at the show appreciate your skills... Superb darling.... blessings darling boy from Granny Linda in OZ......
Most of us dearly love our animals but it’s so frustrating as an owner not to see what on lookers can see. Calmly giving informed expert advice,& demo (no matter nationality we are all the same ) is such a wonderful gift for animal & owner. Feel good video!
Love watching you work your magic Steve 👏👏 Is the moral of the lesson here to be more of a 'leader' to the horse so they don't feel so anxious being away from their buddy??
Excellent VLOG … the horse and owner learned so much together. Brilliantly done, as always! When I was last in England back in ‘85, I ended up driving to Bristol to watch a play … Tartuff! Well worth the drive. A beautiful place it was! Happy Trails! 🙏🙌✝️❤️🇨🇦
You asked people if they could please like comment I don’t see him, but he could not like your videos. This was a very interesting one to watch although I don’t have anybody Sauer horses there were still a lot of good ground work. I’m getting ready to work with my little full she is very friendly. She already knows how to stop and back up but she outgrew her halter so I have to get her a new one. I was working on Laureen her head she was doing pretty good, I don’t really want to work with her too much but I have to make it safe for me to go in with her. She really likes me and wants to play with me and of course part of that plane is bucking and rearing. I’m glad you guys had a good time in the states I wish you would come to San Diego in Southern California, there are a lot of horses in this part of the country. We have the Delmar race track on the Fairbanks polo field lots of different things but we also have a lot of quarter horses and rodeos and things like that here hopefully one day if you go to Las Vegas, I will be able to come to one of your demos.
I always believe people shouldn’t interfere with foals until mum decides to wean them. A mum can reject if she gets too upset not a thing you’d want. Just the scent on her foal could be a problem.
Yes, not meaning to be unkind, but this owner needs to listen and watch. Steve knows what to do with her horse and doesn’t need her to keep telling him what’s wrong. Again, not meaning to be mean. Maybe she hasn’t watched much of your work Steve.
It seems the solution to being buddy sour is to separate the horse from the buddy, and work diligently with the horse alone, showing them that you are the leader. And give it time; Steve said three hours.
The only horse I've ever owned who l know had an horrendous and early weaning, grew up not giving one jot for other horses. Most independent loner of a horse I've ever owned. Who knows what kicks this off but the mare I've got at the minute can have a melt down if a horse she's only just met goes the other side of a tree on a hack!
Steve are you coming towards Liverpool for a demo would love to see you and the amazing work you do. I’ve a French draft horse ( French comtois) 7 month old foal arriving in December and I can’t wait to put all I’ve learnt from your videos into practice hopefully it will set us up with a solid long lasting relationship and foundations to build on n
very interesting. if you find it difficult that says it all my pony had this, I had no idea what it was, she didn't want to out of the yard, and if she did she would try to canter home and she used to follow other horse nothing to do with me on the ride on the other side of the road, she also used to canter to the gate while doing exercise it was a pain and even more when i didnt know what it was and how to handler her
I thought we may have had another blind horse...or one eye blind. I guess he just needed to learn to be at peace with work and obedience. We all need to learn that😂
That was a great result! I have one question that is stuck in my brain, I noticed that her stirrups appeared to be too long for her. She seemed to be stretching her legs way out, particularly the right one. It seems she'd have more control of her seat if the stirrups were just a bit shorter? Any thoughts?
@@kayBTR I thought that. Could be just long in the back ? Not that I know much but a little Tennessee walker like in appearance? Absolutely gorgeous as well 💓💝🐎🤠🙋♀️
This was one of the most handsome horses I've seen Steve work with. The outstanding markings and swirling tail. I loved the photo at the end with Steve cradling his head.
Agreed! So gorgeous!
I am always amazed how much you accomplish with such limited time. Each and every video you prove kindness, trust and leadership is what a horse needs, not brutality❤
I think you saved a few lives with this one Steve. His lovely owner was so brave trying to manage this big, beautiful boy but thankfully knew they both needed help. Steve to the rescue yet again, bless you. 👍🤠🐴❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🙏
Not a horse expert, suggest owner calm down. This may be a contributing factor. Her voice quality is piercing. The horse looks attentive and willing to learn. He is stunning!
She seems lovely but just the extreme talkativeness made me more than aware they were in the United States. The Brits are such good listeners when Steve is working.
@@flenzy Not sure how to respond to this comment 🇺🇸
@patriciaadler5743 I have watched hundreds of Steve's videos. If you listen, you will find many ppl will talk over him, but I believe in an effort to explain their experiences, with their horse, or the horses behavior. Nothing to get bothered by, as Steve faithfully demonstrates. 🐎 People need 'soak' time, too. 😉
@@patriciaadler5743I think flenzy means that we Brits are awful reserved! Don't worry
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I agree I wish she would be quiet
6 mins in to the video and I can tell you that horse is so relieved to have a leader in the end of the rope. When owners cater to their own feeling they create a situation of anxiety. I was trying to get him to bond with me. The way to bond with a horse is to guide them in the right direction.
Poetry in motion Steve...
What a beautiful horse. I could feel him wanting to learn from the best teacher.
So happy to see T-bone calm and happy. His owner too. 😃
Cowboy, another brilliant job. Perfect demo horse kind, willing and beautiful!! A great gift you gave Lynn and all of us! And hats off to our camera girl "Tan" ❤
LOVE YOUR CHANNEL! You and Tanya are such a FUN COUPLE and YOUR WORK with horses is just unbelievable to me! AMAZING!! Thanks for the videos - I've been watching almost ALL of them you've posted over the last 3 years to catch up!! Appreciate your patience and knowledge and fun-loving attitude!! THANKS, STEVE: for JUST BEIN' YOU!! :) Hugs to You & Tanya from Texas!!
Have you watched the one about Pearl ❤
Lovely horse.
Horses like dogs pick up the emotions of the person handling them. On the ground AND in the saddle, they hear and feel the person's anxieties.
I thought there was a monster improvement…well done!
That is one beautiful horse! So well taken care of. So glad he is getting some tlc for his issues.
How you can spot these breakthroughs,,, not giving you space to reaching his shoulder out to give you space,,,, in THE MOMENT when it is happening is beyond me. I'm sooo impressed. 💛
❤❤ yes!
T is a looker!
It’s going to take time and effort, but he looks like a smart willing horse.
This horse if strikingly beautiful!! Enjoyed watching as always.
This horse is identical to my boy. Behaviour the same and buddy sour…I’ve been told Pinto/Friesian are super clingy to their humans usually bond with one person and would fit in your pocket if they could. Super sensitive and smart.
I'm going to nitpick a bit. Paints are a breed, American paint horse. The breed began when quarter horse breeders had a foal with too much white to register as a QH. They were called crop outs. So a new registry was started for them. Basically, paints are of quarter horse and TB lineage only. None of them are gaited horses.
Pinto is a coat color and is the correct terminology for any horse marked like this. There is a pinto registry that is open to any breed with the pinto coat coloring.
T-Bone appears to be a gaited horse, not sure what breed. Maybe Tennessee walker, racking or spotted saddle horse?
Yes, I believe she said Walker near the beginning of the video.
Thanks for the clarification - I've heard that before but had forgotten the difference in Paint and pinto. ❤
@@tracyjohnson5023 not nitpicking at all I appreciate the knowledge as everyday I learn something new.
@@tracyjohnson5023 totally I fixed it he’s a Pinto/Friesian cross. Cute stinker.
@@mariagillinson8527 good cross. Your boy can be registered as a pinto and as a friesian sport horse I believe.
Lovely, lovely horse Lynn! Steve is a MASTER Horseman, in my opinion! So much going on, and he doesn't miss a thing. (98% of the time, and Tanya is always great backup & support!❤) Wish I could have been there to meet y'all in NC 🐎 🐴 🎉
He made a good point here with this one. Being buddy sour is a natural behavior and its just a matter of teaching them that they'll be safe if they're away from buddies for a short period of time. This horse is really young too, a lot of it comes from the fact that he's only just being backed and hasn't had to spend much time away from his herd yet.
Lynn learned a bunch, I’m so glad! Good job Steve!
After followiing you for two years, and reflectiing on my OWN riding and trainiing, I am convinced that the MAJORITY of horse "problems" are from a nervous, not confident, rider/trainer.
Im convinced it's a women thing.Its the same with parenting skills. MEN are firm but fair.Men are just more direct
@@JohnJohn-cu7nkam inclined to agree with that comment.
Gorgeous horse, and looks like he's coming along well. I had a lazy horse and I think it helped that we brought peanut butter and jelly sandwiches to have a picnic at the halfway point in the trail ride.
Gorgeous horse and great learning video. I just brought my second horse home July 3 and separation isn’t to bad so far. I had a friend give him some short feed when I took my first one to Vet a couple days ago. She said he fussed for a couple minutes then quieted down and she left. When I came home he was happy but not to riled. 😊❤ thanks for the great videos and your kind training with others horses. He’s gorgeous! 😊
A handsome horse. Glad you could help them. Could not understand you at all when you were in the arena.🐎
I'm not a Paint person, but this horse is stunning. Everyone talking about the owner talking over Steve, I agree with the person saying they have been struggling and have a limited time. I feel the same way when I have the vet out. I listen, but I have so much to relay and so many questions to get to in a short amount of time. Same with the farrier. You must advocate for your animals.
Love the change in him at around 12:50...the first time he relaxed and his body got soft
He's gaited! Walking horse. What a nice boy! Wish Steve was nearby, so he could help me with my 2 buddy sour mares. 😊
This video helps. Thank you.
Oh watching you work your magic with our beautiful equines completely makes my day! Thanks Steve 💖
What a gorgeous horse. The black streak down the tail is really beautiful. Steve, you look great in a cowboy hat!
G’day Steve, Tania, laughing Lynn, Val son & the fabulous Mr T
Once again congratulations 👏 exceptional job training horse and rider they will be a formidable team together, congratulations in all you do together xo V
With many source blessings with truth clarity love light laughter happiness joy fun play creativity adventures abundance wisdom wealth health and may peace be with you all! Victoria Australia 🇦🇺 xox 😊
I don't own a horse, I've only ridden about 10 times but Iove watching your work.
What a fab job you are doing. Great horse and owner really wanting to learn. Lovely to watch and learn from. Thanks 😊
Great job!! Thanks Steve.
I really love watching you work. The communication between you and the horse can be very subtle. I saw post of a video talking about the dujardin disgusting disaster about how you should always train the house with peace. That's what you do. You always use peace. Yes there are breakdowns and resistance from many horses but they very quickly learn how to get to that place of peace. Another thing, you always give them a reason, reward for doing the thing. That is something everyone, including dog trainers need to remember. There should always be something in it for them. A positive reason for doing something.
What a beautiful horse. Walks with such sass.
Yes whether you're holding the rope or just standing there your energy they can smell it. Among other things they can smell even more so the tone of voice.
That is a gorgeous horse!! I’m glad Steve was able to help him over his separation anxiety. So sweet his original owner visits him to make sure he’s okay. Must have broke his heart to do the right thing and send T-bone to another home. ❤❤🇨🇦
Always learning!! Very fun. I hope your trip to USA was an excellent one.
Handsome horse Mr. T-bone!
Lovely work!
Hi all. What a beautiful horse. Thank you for this great vid .❤❤
Great! Gives me hope with my horses! ❤
He's a beautiful horse, I love his two-tone tail and mane.
Thanks for sharing your work.both be safe and traveling
Such a beautiful intelligent horse
HORSE 🐎 WHISPERER you are darling. ..I hope the audience at the show appreciate your skills... Superb darling.... blessings darling boy from Granny Linda in OZ......
Most of us dearly love our animals but it’s so frustrating as an owner not to see what on lookers can see. Calmly giving informed expert advice,& demo (no matter nationality we are all the same ) is such a wonderful gift for animal & owner. Feel good video!
Lovely, and the paints always look great in western as do palaminos❤❤
O bet his previous owner is so pleased
Beautiful horse, willing to learn 🐴🐴🐴😊
Another great job Steve & Tan 🎉
Love watching you work your magic Steve 👏👏
Is the moral of the lesson here to be more of a 'leader' to the horse so they don't feel so anxious being away from their buddy??
Excellent VLOG … the horse and owner learned so much together. Brilliantly done, as always!
When I was last in England back in ‘85, I ended up driving to Bristol to watch a play … Tartuff! Well worth the drive. A beautiful place it was!
Happy Trails! 🙏🙌✝️❤️🇨🇦
Such a rewarding finish. Thank you for sharing this video! 🐎
Always awesome to see the positive shifts in horses and their owners.
You asked people if they could please like comment I don’t see him, but he could not like your videos. This was a very interesting one to watch although I don’t have anybody Sauer horses there were still a lot of good ground work. I’m getting ready to work with my little full she is very friendly. She already knows how to stop and back up but she outgrew her halter so I have to get her a new one. I was working on Laureen her head she was doing pretty good, I don’t really want to work with her too much but I have to make it safe for me to go in with her. She really likes me and wants to play with me and of course part of that plane is bucking and rearing. I’m glad you guys had a good time in the states I wish you would come to San Diego in Southern California, there are a lot of horses in this part of the country. We have the Delmar race track on the Fairbanks polo field lots of different things but we also have a lot of quarter horses and rodeos and things like that here hopefully one day if you go to Las Vegas, I will be able to come to one of your demos.
Wonderful learning experience! It's a beautiful example of both horse and owner learning and improving. ❤️ T-bone is damn lovely 🥰
Another helpful and very enjoyable video….so much to learn!
I Love watching you work....
Love this video ❣️
T-bone is one very handsome bwoi
Super, Steve the best trainer, thank you. 🤠🍀🐎👍👍👍
Beautiful job again Steve! Thanks Tanya for a great video! Blessings to your family!
Beautiful horse
You’re a genius, Steve…beautiful horse.♥️
Surely amazing, thank you for charing!
What a wonderful transformation. I have a boy that is afraid of most things. I will definitely use these techniques.
Beautiful horse…
Another great video. Thanks Steve & Tanya
Lovely as always! Thank you for sharing
I always believe people shouldn’t interfere with foals until mum decides to wean them. A mum can reject if she gets too upset not a thing you’d want. Just the scent on her foal could be a problem.
Yes, not meaning to be unkind, but this owner needs to listen and watch. Steve knows what to do with her horse and doesn’t need her to keep telling him what’s wrong. Again, not meaning to be mean. Maybe she hasn’t watched much of your work Steve.
It’s a common mistake many owners make. I used to do it myself.
It seems the solution to being buddy sour is to separate the horse from the buddy, and work diligently with the horse alone, showing them that you are the leader. And give it time; Steve said three hours.
The only horse I've ever owned who l know had an horrendous and early weaning, grew up not giving one jot for other horses. Most independent loner of a horse I've ever owned. Who knows what kicks this off but the mare I've got at the minute can have a melt down if a horse she's only just met goes the other side of a tree on a hack!
Thank you Steve and Tanya, excellent, informative, enjoyable video. ❤
T is so pretty ❤❤❤
Have you got a grandfather clock ticking away behind Tanya? because the noise isn't coming from isn’t coming from the horse or Steve!
Nailed it again Steve.! Regards from Australia
gorgeous horse
Thank you!
Love you guys as always❤😊😊
Thank you again for great video.
to steve's son, i know you like to stay in the back ground but thank you for your work contribution too.
Steve has a son?
@@rebelsands1 yes, he does the editing and other jobs on the videos.
@@pam-x2k I had no idea. ❤
Steve are you coming towards Liverpool for a demo would love to see you and the amazing work you do. I’ve a French draft horse ( French comtois) 7 month old foal arriving in December and I can’t wait to put all I’ve learnt from your videos into practice hopefully it will set us up with a solid long lasting relationship and foundations to build on n
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I enjoy your videos very much. Thank you.✌
very interesting. if you find it difficult that says it all my pony had this, I had no idea what it was, she didn't want to out of the yard, and if she did she would try to canter home and she used to follow other horse nothing to do with me on the ride on the other side of the road, she also used to canter to the gate while doing exercise it was a pain and even more when i didnt know what it was and how to handler her
fab vid, thank you!
I thought we may have had another blind horse...or one eye blind. I guess he just needed to learn to be at peace with work and obedience. We all need to learn that😂
Steve, love you but can't watch often, because some people you work with stress me out!!
You are the best ❤️
Wish we could have been there. 😢
Where can I order the horse licks from? I don't see them listed in your shop.
Another great video. ❤
What’s this horses name? “T”?
That was a great result! I have one question that is stuck in my brain, I noticed that her stirrups appeared to be too long for her. She seemed to be stretching her legs way out, particularly the right one. It seems she'd have more control of her seat if the stirrups were just a bit shorter? Any thoughts?
Tania, i want to buy ticket for Bristol please, can't see how to contact! Thanks Paula
I just wana get a horse jus to see you lol
😊❤🎂👍👍👍. 🇺🇸☦️🇺🇸
Herd animals are they not? Get another for more company!
Is he somewhat swaybacked?
@@kayBTR I thought that. Could be just long in the back ? Not that I know much but a little Tennessee walker like in appearance? Absolutely gorgeous as well 💓💝🐎🤠🙋♀️