My Top 3 tools to build your horses confidence

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This video I show my favorite tool for building a horses confidence.
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Although I have been training a number of years I continue to look at all aspect of training, I really enjoyed and learned something from this video, owning the space was great in fact I was recently working with a young paint colt that was in my face and I used this on him and it worked great.

yourhorsetamer
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this is a great video for those of us that are just trying to learn about horsemanship prior to getting a horse or pony. Thanks for the great and easy to understand video!

lisahill
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This is one of the greatest demonstrations AND explanations👏🏼

KingsMom
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I have used space hoppers, vacuum cleaner, lawn mower, you name it, I have the most perfect 5 year old thoroughbred xx

lulee
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What a beautiful sweet boy 😍 I’ve really been enjoying learning from you. I’m always very impressed and you make it easy to understand so thank you!

Cowgirlbabbs
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Ryan, thank you for sharing these video's.... very well done!

milliesrdr
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Both our Mustangs came from NV also same place. Thank you for sharing. God Bless

heavenly-dreamsdairygoats
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I enjoy watching your videos. I'm helping one of my boarders with her sweet little mare who was used for roping in her previous as in she was THE COW! She was not just roped, but thrown down and had 3 legs tied. We hope to one day not have to sedate her to get her feet trimmed. Using a lariat on her might never happen. : ( We used a plastic grocery bag on the end of our stick today and she did very well. : )

lauraburkey
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Thank you for pronouncing Nevada correctly. 😉 I go to that auction almost every quarter, but leave my checkbook at home. 😁

runswithhorses
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What a Sweet Mustang! ❤️ Love your Videos!

ninabukovics
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The Mustang training course sounds outstanding! Very interested and excited about that!.
Also I love "Johnny Cash".. He's quite beautiful, and a very good boy! Tho I was wondering, is it not a good thing to give him alittle pet/rub when he does a good job? I know he's not a dog, but it seemed like it would be a good thing to do. Then again, there may have been a certain reason why. Like, his reward would be stopping the bag noise instlead. Or maybe too much "petting him" everytime he does good, makes him too dependent on it so if he doesnt get one, it feels like not communicating? I can understand if the whole idea is to make him think, and discover when he doesnt react, the threat or "pressure" subsides. Very interesting. Being able to watch what your teaching him and seeing how well it works, its such a useful thing and It has helped fill in the gaps for me and shows me alittle extra of what I already know works, and makes it that much better and the learning happens faster.
I really appreciate your videos. This was excellent, as always! Thank you!🐴🏞🌲🏇🐎🐎

allisoncolby
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Excellent as always. Great learning tools!

connie
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I understand the release part, but what happend on trail if the horse act like a partner and try to relax, but the scary thing keeps following, anyway - like fx an angry dog?

charlottesaabyeelmstrm
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You are confusing the horse. I watched up to 3:40. You are not giving the horse release of pressure when he does the correct thing. He moves out in response to the pressure. But the pressure remains. So that must not be the right answer. He moves in circles. The pressure remains. So that must not be the right answer. He begins to turn in asking 'can I stop now?'. You ignore him and still apply the same level of pressure. The horse does not know what is the right answer. Confusion. Confusion will lead to frustration, which will lead to 'I don't have to listen to you. You are not a good leader.'

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