That was Scary!

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In this video Ryan works with a horse that charges her owner.

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Thanks for Watching! If you would like me to be your coach on your horsemanship journey, join my patreon page! Go to

ryanrosehorsemanship
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As gentle as possible, as firm as necessary. Nice work.

redshorse
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My horse was very dominant and food aggressive when I got him. He was a bad case because he was raised to five by an older lady who was terrified of him and he knew it. She would spoil him in an attempt to make him like her🙄. He would run at food, throw his head and threaten violence. It took me at least a month to get him to respect people but once he got it he was so relieved to have a boss. He is thirteen now and is rock solid reliable. He stands perfectly still when my kids are around him, politely waits for food and most importantly he loves all my family. He will be my sons horse when my boy is old enough.

jessepitt
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I come from a dressage (English) background. I've become interested in "natural horsemanship" and have watched a lot of videos and worked with a couple of "masters". Ryan has a beautiful balance of how to discipline a horse without being rough or "mean". More importantly for someone who wants to learn how to communicate better with horses, he both shows what to do, and explains why to do it, in a clear way without a giant ego getting in the way. Thank you for your videos Ryan. Anyone follows what you teach can learn to be a better horseman/woman, even someone like me who has worked with horses for 55 years.

sandrawhisler
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Really like this mare! So glad the owner is so willing to work to get her through her issues! Well worth the time to have you help!

donnac.
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I was run over by a Mare in a paddock. I was feeding hay. Ever since then I have been terrified of mares. I mean run-over. Like toppled. Hair was ripped out etc. bruised up. I was lucky to get out alive.Very food aggressive Mare. It's is a terrible thing when a horse is unsafe. Your videos are wonderful. I am learning a lot. Trying to overcome this fear. I should mention it was a new job I took on a trainer. So I did NOT know this mare.

HellavaLive
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i love watching these videos. your ability to read a horse and then help it to reset their energy and understanding is just amazing.

constantobserver
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I love that you are firm without getting angry. I really struggled for a lot of years keeping my emotions in check. The smooth, calm way you work with the horses is so beautiful.

abbykoop
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It's daunting to see the seemingly bottomless layers of insight you need to not ruin a horse or create a monster through simple ignorance

larrynorris
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Great demonstration on how to be a leader and how much she needed that leadership. She was so much more settled afterwards. Great learning!

irenecoermann
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Amazing job gentlemen. It’s so nice to see the horse no in confusion and know exactly what they are being asked to do. Happy times for horse and owner.

msbethmildhyperbaricoxygen
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This man has the equivalent of a PHD in Psychology, lol, very clear communication

duwomaiishgabrielle
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One thing about your videos- it makes me think about all of the great horses I've been around and worked with and suddenly I appreciate the great training that went into making these horses what they were. Thank you!

iamsecond
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Lovely horse, thanks for teaching this owner a different approach to handling her. These adjustments will strengthen their bond, and hopefully they will have many happy years together.

topcatwarrior
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You are indeed, very fair, to the horse that you are training. Excellent job! 🐎🇺🇸

renayeblack
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This was so good! It’s so great to see such good horsemanship. Your ability to understand what this horse needed and where her lack of understanding was is awesome! I learned a lot watching this!

biyatekeela
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My 3 are kept together in a 4 acre paddock with run in shelters. I don't see this behavior with mine when haltered, but my gelding does do similar behaviors when loose. It's cumbersome to have to keep a whip by all the gates into the paddock, but that's what I do because it's better than getting mown down when I'm back there. I'll do these exercises with him, and hope they generalize so that he gives me more space even when I'm not carrying a whip.

evelynwaugh
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YouTube randomly suggested this video today. I watched you earn the trust of a mustang at a Parelli event in Reno about 10 years ago, and it was great watching you again. Releasing the pressure at just the right time is important. You did it perfectly, but you didn’t say much about it. Anyway, nice job. I subscribed. BTW, I’m almost ready for a L3 Liberty audition with a RBI mustang that three previous owners rejected.

bobpickering
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I always have the biggest respect for any owner that asks for help, we never stop learning with horses. Another great video and the owner will go far with this mare, I’m sure. Look how amazing the owner did with the mare at the end. 👍❤️🇩🇰

nelltaylor
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I like that you give the horse a chance to understand what you are asking .... nice video 🇨🇦🐎

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