Is This Horse Trainable?

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In this video Ryan evaluates if this rescue horse named Sunday, is trainable.

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Thanks for watching! If you would like to see more detailed training videos and ask specific questions about your horse, join my patreon page go to

ryanrosehorsemanship
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“Horses have an innate personality or disposition, and training can only change that by about 20%”. Gold. Thanks Ryan.

brentonkelly
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I'd love for you to keep us posted on her progress and if/when she finds her forever home with a rider/person that is best suited for her. I like her mind.

DeborahBrown-tjwx
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I’d love to know the program she went through for 4 months. That’s an insane amount of time for her to still be that unbroke.

jessicagray
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"It's not a fair thing"...so beautiful.

marz
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I am so grateful for your patience and fairness with these horses.

jett
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Ryan, the groundwork you did with this mare was awesome! Most folks don’t put even that much into a horse before they are trying to ride them. The horse the whole time has their attention on you and that’s a huge bonus. This little horse will make a great horse for someone who likes to ride that type of horse, they aren’t wired to be dull by any means - they are quick. Perfect for the right person but, a wreck for the wrong person. Thanks for sharing this video. I saw great strides in a short amount of time!

rooirand
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I think someone took quite a bit money for training and didn't do a lot. But you on the other hand have a solid work ethic. My money is on you.

CLepper
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This beautiful little girl is a diamond in the rough, and could be a fine partner with the right person. I think she is definitely worth putting the time and money into training her, with a sensitivity to her temperament. She has a lovely personality and seems cautiously willing to work with you, especially considering she has no history with you. Thanks for another fun video.

topcatwarrior
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She is so beautiful. I always wanted a Paso fino, but I’m not the right person for a horse like this. I hope she finds the right owner to give her a forever home. Someone with lots of experience and patience. I can see her eventually being a magnificent partner for such a person.

laraemitchell
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Not really a horse person, but I find these videos to be fascinating. Such a calm, gentle, intuitive guy. Just a pleasure watching Ryan psycho-analyze these beautiful complex creatures.

jaredpeterson
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This little mare is so lucky to cross paths with you, Ryan! Hope you'll share her progress with us! A big thanks!

dawnaustin
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I’ve always wondered about those horses that huff each stride while cantering. Mine never did it but so often at show events I’d hear that. Learned something new!!!

Sometimes my heart goes out to horses like this that everything is such a panic. I’m glad to hear she might have a future.

sherryw-ponyluv-er
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Just because you can doesn't mean you should. I love the mutual respect between Ryan and the horse, knowing how much to push and when to back off. He recognized that it wasn't fair to add more pressure when she had reached her limit with the saddle. Kudos.

emmaswansontvdinners
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"I don't think I've met a lazy Paso before." You need to meet my grey mare lol

xSpiderswebx
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I am not a horsey person and have never owned one but I found the video fascinating in how the relationship and trust between human and horse develops with training. The various training moves were excellent. Definitely will watch more

delladog
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"She kinda looks like shes gonna go broncin' around."
There must be years of experience to see that. As someone who is not all too familiar with horses, all I saw was a horse standing there.

MHGL
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I love how honest you are Ryan! I owned a Paseo Fino for about 10 years and I loved riding him, but I will say there were times he was a handful! But he also spoiled me for gaited horses! Love your videos and still enjoy learning (a lot) from your techniques! Im nearly 70 and have been a horse owner about 40 years... NEVER stop learning! Have a blessed day and stay safe!

robinalbanese
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I loved how you have so much compassion for this horse and no rush to ride her, honouring the type of personality and worry she carries. Thank you. So many people get on without thinking about the degree of pressure that is for a horse.

equineenrichment
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Ryan you have a lot of class the way you deal with horses, especially “problem” horses.

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