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@ppww60766 ай бұрын
I was glad to hear Ryan's comments about the spurs. The horse is still so young and green.
@boopbooperson16546 ай бұрын
The owner of that horse is so lovely, patient and humble! He clearly loves his career with horses and respects his animals.
@donnabrown61856 ай бұрын
Super points to improve the overall goals. Just doing the ‘exercise’ isn’t enough, knowing what the goal is super important. Learning more each time I watch Ryan working with a team. Remembering this is a 2 yr old would seem important, he needs to develop the muscles and balance with a rider, continuing the ground work even though you are riding can help creat some good muscle memory for the horse. Great comment on the spurs! What a nice horse.
@RedHybiscus6 ай бұрын
Yeah? The “owner” is so lovely? Please. Tell me more. I would be interested in knowing the lovely aspects of this person.
@janejohnson6606 ай бұрын
@@RedHybiscus He is a practical, funny dude!! I know cause he is my brother. He also takes excellent care of his horses in every way. He is always trying to learn more about training his horses and his dogs. I've ridden his horses many times and always a good ride. They are easy to work with because he teaches good manners/skills to his horses.
@RedHybiscus6 ай бұрын
@@janejohnson660 I appreciate your vouching for your brother. However, it does not change my perspective regarding riding a 2 year old horse even if it was light duty or training. A 2 year old horse is not physically or mentally ready for work. Perhaps ground work/training and such is appropriate in short intervals but outside of that - no - absolutely not. Also, considering the workload- a horse should not exceed a 20% workload or in other words not carry beyond 20% of body weight. Could you imagine carrying 20% of your weight for an hour without a break? Which brings me to my final point and that the horses think, feel, need, want, care, form relationships and bonds, as well as remembers. If the horse is refusing- there is a reason. How about taking the time to get to know your horse and find out why it’s refusing to cooperate instead of simply forcing your will upon it. Those are my thoughts as I watched this video and my opinions are not based on just picking or being mean but are based on research and care not only for that animal but all animals.
@RedHybiscus6 ай бұрын
@@janejohnson660 this is the second time I am replying to you. The first response must have been deleted. If you don’t understand that a 2 year old horse is too young for riding - not a whole lot to be said. My recommendation is to do some research on horses. Most specifically on growth and development. Not just physical growth but mental growth as well. Take the time to study the mechanics of horses and how they move and what happens when heavy objects are on their back when bones and ligaments are still growing/solidifying. Finally study this think called “workload” especially in relationship to horses. I think these things will help you understand why I bothers me to see an overworked immature horse that is being exploited and expected to be something he is not mentally or physically ready to handle.
@allGlorytoGod7776 ай бұрын
Love your approach and your way of teaching, Ryan. Calm, reflected, always taking horse and rider from where they are at and seeking what helps them best. Greetings from Austria!
@denaross6 ай бұрын
I always appreciate when someone is really looking for guidance and willing to be open to some new ideas - it’s very brave in this day & age. All you folks concentrating on the negative or virtue signaling your “superiority” are the reason folks aren’t willing to put themselves out there like this…..and subsequently so many others then lose an excellent opportunity to learn. He’s trying to do right, that’s worth something and I appreciate it very much. Thanks Ryan and the owner for allowing us to share in this learning experience.
@scottc31656 ай бұрын
I always enjoy your discussion at the beginning while the owner is handling the horse. It says a lot.
@brandyknoebel12716 ай бұрын
I thought we were past riding 2 year olds
@wc36246 ай бұрын
Wow, this baby needs another year to just grow. 😞
@sidilicious116 ай бұрын
@@wc3624 yes
@gaywalker21176 ай бұрын
I agree. He is far too young.
@carolorwig57886 ай бұрын
Absolutely agree.
@UhmAnywayMeBored6 ай бұрын
Yes your so right.
@alisonsmith506 ай бұрын
He’s tiny needs time to mature
@jantaraszkiewicz8946 ай бұрын
Two great horsemen Who understand each other and understand what that's all about
@jackjetpilotАй бұрын
I just started watching Ryan. My mind is overloaded with information. I love it!
@balkheidi14366 ай бұрын
how young is this horse??? wtf
@mrswoodbrooke6 ай бұрын
Two years, way too young.
@millicentrowan6 ай бұрын
This was a really cool video, and fun to see how you'd help a more advanced horseman work out kinks
@journeywithjen13586 ай бұрын
I’m sooooo happy to find this video!!!! My horse is having all of these little issues, going in and out of hollowness, braciness, I’m not staying and waiting long enough before giving my releases. Thank you for this video, and I love what was said about the tie downs and spurs not being necessary on this type of bound up horse who really does want to be forward and relaxed, but just can’t find it easily himself- those would make for more tension. Wearing pressure a bit more, learning he can relax into forward and soft while wearing it, that is what we are waiting for. 🎉❤
@audreys32796 ай бұрын
❤great episode! I hope to see an update on this horse in a couple of years. He is really nice!
@jess33106 ай бұрын
The day you stop learning about horses is the day you should quit horses. Sooo sooo many of the "old" guys think they know everything and aren't willing to try any of the "new" training techniques. It's really nice to see this guy learning and not getting offended when Ryan points out anything he's doing "wrong" or "not good enough."
@Just.a.lonely.l0ser6 ай бұрын
I noticed that the owner when he was lunging his horse, he was almost directly behind him and I’m sure he knows what he’s doing, but I wanted to point it out because when I was learning how to lunge a horse. I did that and was kicked right in the chest and had a lucky horse shoe print lol not the best experience of my life but surprisingly I didn’t break or fracture anything just minor bruising
@cathiwim6 ай бұрын
I noticed that too! He was within kick range!
@corinneguest6 ай бұрын
Some finer points needing a little help and this colt will be a super cow horse. Owner almost got it, just needed to know how to "see" the issues before schooling them out. Lovely horse!
@ginnychibbaor45785 ай бұрын
Turn colt out and let him grow. All the weight of saddle and guy really stresses his back and joints.
@mcgillil6 ай бұрын
saddle fit? looks funky on the ground at the trot and the balky and discomfort under saddle.
@patbernstein51226 ай бұрын
Way too young for vigorous riding.
@joshchambers79776 ай бұрын
Definitely not vigorous 😂
@UhmAnywayMeBored6 ай бұрын
I agree.
@the_nerdy_np6 ай бұрын
1. There’s no vigorous riding here. 2. The peer reviewed research disagrees with you. Horses started in their sport at 2 have better bone density, longer careers and fewer injuries than horses started later.
@amygrund31786 ай бұрын
@@the_nerdy_npthose studies were literally paid for and sponsored by the racing industry which breaks horses. Yes horses should be exercising but not riding at that age.
@pon1952leod6 ай бұрын
The horse keeps nodding towards the girth….would check the saddle fit. Could see how readily he responded to being stopped in relax mode…very cool!!
@forevergemma20026 ай бұрын
He's just a baby!
@User_skibiditoilet_20246 ай бұрын
If he is a quarter horse, you can stay training them by 2 or 3 Years old. Normal horses you train by 4 or 5. He is probably a quarter horse and looks around 3 years old. So it's totally okay to train quarter horses that young because they develop faster
@susannewerner84626 ай бұрын
@@User_skibiditoilet_2024 that’s not the truth and not what science says, but what people want to hear when they ride such young horses. All about money. Give them time to grow and to like their job, because they are physically able to!
@rideontarget6 ай бұрын
@@User_skibiditoilet_2024 Absolutely not true. You can't determine the skeletal maturity of a horse based on chronological age The only way to determine an individual horse's state of bone maturity is by radiography of certain growth plates. Do you even know how many growth plates a horse has? Did you know what the most important growth plates in a horse are and how long it takes for them to completely close - the same in every horse? Pelvis (3 - 4 yrs), Scapula (3.5 to 4 yrs) and Vertebrae (3.5 yrs). You also need to consider hereditary conformational issues. Google AQHA Bloodlines to avoid". Look at this colt's upright and long toes on front hooves at end of this video. Those could mean short lived soundness or already be an issue.
@joshchambers79776 ай бұрын
@susannewerner8462 science says that if you wait till they are full grown it would be like waiting till a human is 20 before participating in strength training or sports. Yet could you imagine doing that.
@gaileverett6 ай бұрын
@@User_skibiditoilet_2024 They both said he was 2, not 3.
@nickolasrobbers81706 ай бұрын
This is the exact video I needed to see I will wacth it more times in case I missed anything
@joycehook48326 ай бұрын
My goodness let's see, you got him as a yearling, have had him a year so he's not even three yet. You need to wait till he's three to ride him like you seem to want to "cowboy". Let the little guy develop another year. You can work on ground maners and what not and most important bonding and letting him know your his leader. Let the little guy grow up and get his bones developed😐
@jess33106 ай бұрын
In the western world they do things differently... The 2yo Futurity stuff is a big deal... Done right, the horses are fine. Just because it's different than you're used to, doesn't mean it's bad or wrong. Sincerely, A Dressage Rider with an OTTB - as in, not at all Western but not so arrogant as to think my way is the best way.
@joycehook48326 ай бұрын
@@jess3310 read the comments. A lot of people agree that a 2 yr old horse shouldn't be ridden. Especially like an ATV. Look at the size of that saddle on him...much to big. The owner gets on an the colt looks like a pony. No wonder he gets bucked off, the horse isn't mean just uncomfortable about all the weight on his underdeveloped top line.
@gaileverett6 ай бұрын
@@jess3310 Just because "they do things differently in the western world" doesn't make it right. And the owner says he wants him for a cow horse, not a racehorse.
@claudias46016 ай бұрын
@@jess3310 Grew up on a ranch in Texas. We'd bring 2-year-olds in to refresh basic handling and for their first rides, but never rode them more than 20 minutes at a time and after 30 to 45 days they went back out to pasture with the herd to let their bones and minds develop.
@joycehook48326 ай бұрын
@@claudias4601 🥰
@DanOre-m2y6 ай бұрын
Young Colts Need Patience As Rose Shows 🌹 ❤❤🤠👌
@HEROICRacingApparel6 ай бұрын
Try digging your heel in the ground when you are lunging that colt. When you are lunging; that circle keeps changing when we move around. Great work
@susannewerner84626 ай бұрын
if I understand it right the horse is 2 years old? He is looking very nice but much too young for being ridden, small, less muscles, big saddle right on his shoulder, looks not really fitting for this small horse. I know this is "usual" in USA and as special for Quarters. But veterinary science says something different. And the owner is blaming the horse, not his own methods. Good that he seeks help, but this horse is not a 4wheeler which can be "used" like a machine and not looking what are the needs from the horse. He is too big and heavy for this horse (20 % of the horses weight).
@rhfarmstables6 ай бұрын
💯
@UhmAnywayMeBored6 ай бұрын
Yes finally someone with sense! :D
@shaunthompson880514 күн бұрын
Bit now u don't want to turn it out 2 grow because the next time u get that horse in the problem be much worse best to correct the problem then let it out 2 grow
@kimberlynads6 ай бұрын
Great session for us to learn ❤. Thank you guys ❤
@JandG26 ай бұрын
Wonderful experienced horsemen working together! Loved this video!
@lestedman-falls9125 ай бұрын
Even the great horse trainers used visual/audio aids to help the horse learn to communicate. We have to teach them a language that both species can understand. Just like communicating with a baby. They have to learn words.
@RedHybiscus6 ай бұрын
Look - I don’t know if people notice the size of the colt - and again it’s a colt - colt - colt anyone notice this is an exceptionally young horse? And that guy is to big for the colt? Na. The colt is bad - can’t be the this guy is asking a young small colt to work beyond his physical abilities- work load should be no more than 20% of the horses weight - clearly that man and that saddle exceeds that limit. Limit. Limit. I swear what is it about these guys that think these horses are a 4 wheeler and can do what ever when ever without limits.
@Mrsstick076 ай бұрын
Couldn't agree with you more!!!
@BlazeOnMars6 ай бұрын
Most horsemen I know like this guy will call 5 year old horses "colts". Since he bought him as a yearling, it means this horse is at least two, which is about when most people I know would start working a horse under saddle. The owner also wants to use the horse as a cow horse, and he's certainly built like a cow horse, imo. Cow horses are generally not super tall, but very strong. I would agree more that size and development could play a part if the owner hadn't talked about having problems even from the beginning, when he was teaching the horse to drive from the ground. That says to me that the behavior is something else, not necessarily because the owner was riding.
@RedHybiscus6 ай бұрын
@@BlazeOnMars if someone is working a 2 year old horse under saddle I know for a fact that owner could not give a damn about the well-being of that horse. fact to the fact to fact all day. Just because garbage does that it does not mean it’s good practice- I know that for a FACT. This conversation disgusts me
@Sorraiamustang6 ай бұрын
I hope the owner reads these comments regarding the Colt being to young and let him grow at least a year before backing him again . The horse is to young and he is to big for this horse right now .
@RedHybiscus6 ай бұрын
@Sorraiamustang no freaking way. These guys use horses like toilet paper. Literally.
@Outlawthis5 ай бұрын
Good eye for finding and fixing issues Mr. Rose. Well done.
@nadinehulbig55826 ай бұрын
Realy helpful video since you showed me some tools for my boy, with similar issues not going forward. But my boy never bucked or reared. 😉 So thanks a lot. 😊
@ginnychibbaor45786 ай бұрын
The owner is a great guy
@sidilicious116 ай бұрын
Why ride such a young horse?
@persephonemaeve27046 ай бұрын
Exactly this
@sabinebaron2416 ай бұрын
Agree, he is just a baby
@shelleyjennings73836 ай бұрын
Is my maths mathing....... He's 2 😮😢
@quest4knowledge7686 ай бұрын
Someone has to ride the young ones. Less people want to put the time into making a horse leaving expensive, broken or miss handled horses. I stayed with the older horse for years until I changed to young and yes they have their challenges but I'm the only one who trained them and I wouldn't change it.
@claudias46016 ай бұрын
Sometimes the training is done in stages. Something like: 0 to 1 yr old - totally basic handling, leading, picking up their feet and left alone with a herd 1 yr old - brought in for a while to practice the above and possibly some lunging then back out to learn from other horses 2 yr old - brought back in to refresh the above skills and for first rides. Then back out with other horses until they are three or four years old and their bones are more developed. IMHO 2 years is not too young for an introduction to riding, if the rides are very short and you are not introducing complicated maneuvers that could be more stressful on the bones.
@shannontownsend53496 ай бұрын
Great horsemen. I am a professional horsewoman also. I would not ride with those spurs just in case an error is made. I don't worry about some light work at this point I also look at equitation and riding. When this gentleman is disengaging he's not taking that outside leg off. The horse will fee stuck. He can improve the position of his free leg and allow the horse to feel he can come through the doors and release the pressure. He himself mentions that his horse feels trapped. The spurs are trapping him. Good video and two great folks!
@gottasay47666 ай бұрын
Yay, new video, new knowledge! I’m a Patreon supporter but I still love when you show up in my generic KZbin feed.
@christinapaolicelli99195 ай бұрын
I thought this was an excellent lesson! Very nice.. shows how important your 3 circle game is…I always learn a lot about horse psychology..
@nancyk36156 ай бұрын
Nice job, starting a young horse . Thank you for this.
@honesttraitorbear35276 ай бұрын
What a fair owner. I noticed his timming immediately, he gives the horse a chance (didnt watch with audio) on but the groubd work looked good
@nathancohen4814Ай бұрын
I never seen a horse-trainer without spurs
@katherinwalter18266 ай бұрын
Did I hear correctly that he is a 2 year old?
@nogames89826 ай бұрын
That’s what I heard. Way too young to be ridden yet. And this man’s too big for him right now. A horse will grow, but I think he’s rushing it a little bit in my opinion.
@stolensilver69636 ай бұрын
He needs a horse a hand taller and 2 years older.
@casdragon_59396 ай бұрын
its very common to start training at 2 lol
@casdragon_59396 ай бұрын
@@stolensilver6963 the rider's heels are right at the belly; the horse is the right size
@casdragon_59396 ай бұрын
@@nogames8982 starting 2 year olds is normal; the riders heels are right at the belly, so the fit is also correct. Only thing I wouldn't do is start with spurs, a horse needs to earn its spurs
@mcgillil6 ай бұрын
This horse is trying to communicate the whole time that this guy has no feel for his mental state. Stop chasing him thru the change of direction 🙄. Ryan was immediately onto the fact this guy has NO SOFTNESS in his own feel. He is robotic. He says he wants SOFTNESS from his horse when HE has no softness. Ryan you are so kind❤ Can't fix forward or the buck when the brace is never really addressed thru feel.
@laurapope47156 ай бұрын
Yikes....I'm confused by what this guy is doing. I'm not surprised the horse is having a few issues. The rider is slouching forward and Leo slows or stops...he's Signalling one thing while wishing for another and all at one time....plus he's a baby.
@dianer.92036 ай бұрын
We never heard him praise verbally or any rewarding pats. js
@blondhairdevil6 ай бұрын
Can someone break down for me what I need to look for specifically when Ryan say’s “his shoulder is on the outside circle and his hip is on the inside circle”?
@stevebarrette27346 ай бұрын
Shoulder is a little away and hip is a little in. You can see the front feet are traveling a larger circle than the back feet.
@chimera752116 күн бұрын
I would check that saddle fit. It is bouncing a lot off his back without weight and it could be the reason he is quitting at the canter and the bucking/rearing.
@texastreat87216 ай бұрын
He is gorgeous, learning so much from this one.
@jett8886 ай бұрын
Yes the owner is lovely but maybe the horse doesnt like the pounding on his young back?? Maybe some riding lessons to become a more compassionate partner
@donnac.16096 ай бұрын
Nice young horse and the owner recognized what issues were getting in the way. Owner is very keen about getting this horse started the right way and not afraid to ask for help. His experience along with Ryans methods should really work out!
@journeywithjen13586 ай бұрын
Yes!!! I noticed how far along the owner is, yet he stays humble enough to get himself some help with his colt- just beautiful.
@eponaonline6 ай бұрын
@journeywithjen1358 this horse is way too young to be ridden! That's why they're having g issues! If the owner just waited another year, all these issues would disappear!
@april56666 ай бұрын
Going in the right direction, but just adding more duration until you get the horse to relax. What a beautiful horse and lovely owner. tfs :)
@RubbingElbowsLLC6 ай бұрын
Nice horse.
@iamlostinsweden5 ай бұрын
Horse looks like it's following orders without being at ease with it all.
@jmwhorsemanship6 ай бұрын
I'm not usually one to point out tack, but it looks like that saddle is pinching his shoulders.
@joycehook48326 ай бұрын
@@jmwhorsemanship and its hugh on him ...than the rider gets on the colt looks like a pony. Why can't they let them grow up some
@katharinatrub13386 ай бұрын
Ryan you have not only a great way to talk Horsem, but also a diplomatic way to talk to the Owner! Beautiful color this Horse and what does the dark stripe on the horses back signify ?
@jeanmaher1996 ай бұрын
Steve!!! Jane sent me this! Awesome!
@stevebarrette27346 ай бұрын
Jean, nice to hear from you.
@ChristineSkomra4 ай бұрын
He's just a baby. Still looks like a baby. Anybody could see he has a lot more growing to do. Why is he being ridden? Why chance physical and mental complications at such a young age?
@didibolter93622 ай бұрын
Handsome horse ❤
@VickiBranum18 күн бұрын
Yes, I thought the same thing you did. But I'm not there to make a for sure comment. Thank u for saying what I was rhthinking.
@magdalenagauderon37546 ай бұрын
Cudos to the owner for being open to learn more.i know nothing about cowhorses and observing while listening i see things i didnt even look for before.is it usual to start working under saddle at 2? Or is he just putting in the basics and then let him off to grow on another season?
@simonetichelaar20216 ай бұрын
I wonder is he not riding him too young? Is the colt strong enough for all that bending and turning ridden at that age?
@shonamathie16076 ай бұрын
Do you ride horses at 2? Do these breeds mature faster, he looks very babyish still?
@Hat58584 ай бұрын
This horse pops his head up as he gets uncomfortable. Saddle issue, chiropractic issue, bad or unpleasant memory? I also think he is a bit young since his bones and muscles are growing. Head up, heavy on the front can unseat/unbalance a rider and get them going forward against the horse. If a hop or buck is on the menu you are out of balance and when the colt feels this he shies away from the awkward weight shift. Might be eating dirt if you cant recover. Then it gets programmed in. It starts out small, just like this.
@mrmootown5 ай бұрын
Is this colt a Hancock or Blue Valentine by chance? He looks and acts like my three year old
@lisakovic52566 ай бұрын
So many negative comments! I see an amazing horseman working with another amazing horseman, both working together to get the best for the young colt to teach him relaxation to enjoy his job more. Loved it, so many subtle things for most of this audience 🤠😍
@susannewerner84626 ай бұрын
@@lisakovic5256 I saw two much too heavy men on a very young small horse with a big saddle right on the shoulder on this 2 years old horse. This is not the best for the horse.
@UhmAnywayMeBored6 ай бұрын
@@susannewerner8462 I agree, the horse needs to grow up more and develop more muscle.
@ginnychibbaor45785 ай бұрын
Just the colt is too young
@lindalape8493Күн бұрын
@susannewerner8462 I agree about the saddle. It's not a good fit on that horse. I have a quarter horse with a short back and use a barrel racing saddle that fits him much better. I also agree that the owner is a little too big for that horse. The horse needs to grow some and get more muscular.
@budnspud6 ай бұрын
Why the spurs?
@mrswoodbrooke6 ай бұрын
Spurs are aids just like crops, seat position and bits.
@dinosaurwoman6 ай бұрын
I really appreciate that rider. He is really doing right by that horse. Is it possible the saddle doesn't fit well? It certainly bounces a lot on the horse's back when he is traveling. Maybe it's too tight in the withers...?
@Sine-gl9ly6 ай бұрын
If he were 'really doing right by that horse' he would not be expecting to ride a 2yo in the way one might reasonably expect to ride a 4yo. In my books, at 2yo you do a little work with them - leading them about to see the world, reinforcing ground manners, maybe a little ground driving, perhaps trailering to a local show to gain experience in an easy way. Engage their brain while it's malleable, but leave off any physical pressure or stresses as far as possible; nature has not yet finished its physical construction job.
@AudreySuchoplas6 ай бұрын
Why ride a two year old? Aren’t they too young to carry a man and saddle?
@lostribe5130Ай бұрын
He still seems very coltlike, and super cute.
@Jaydee2156 ай бұрын
Too young
@thomasoneal30836 ай бұрын
How can you say too young? At 2 years old he's old enough unless his blood proves different. I've seen ir of horses broke at 19 months with no issues other than bloodline.. Skipper blood is the worst I've seen and it wasn't because of age. 19 months or 4 year's old didn't matter.
@micheledavis75916 ай бұрын
@@thomasoneal3083 Just because they got lucky and had no issues doesn't mean it was right. Two is too young to be carrying an adult the size of those two guys.
@mrswoodbrooke6 ай бұрын
@@thomasoneal3083 19 months? That is absolutely disgusting. The cannon bones arent even fully developed then. Not to mention the rest of the legs or spine. Horses finish bone development at age 6.
@claudias46016 ай бұрын
@@thomasoneal3083 IMHO, 2 is ok for basic saddle training, but not long rides or difficult maneuvers. It might look like they're doing okay at 2yrs, but the damage can show up as they age. Joint problems, arthritis, etc. show up earlier with horses pushed into hard work too young.
@gaywalker21176 ай бұрын
It is like expecting a 12 year old boy to lift the weights that adults would do during weight training. It would be abuse. With that large saddle on I don't see how the horse can bend in the ribs.
@gypzhrt19645 ай бұрын
Colt might be 2 but he looks like a foal.
@lthorsemanship81505 ай бұрын
Folks whining about it being a two year old dont realize theres a big difference between ring a colt for an hour at a time for a month or two before winter and putting a two year old to work.
@HEROICRacingApparel6 ай бұрын
I see that the constant circles and yields is what he is being made to do. What he says is he want to be forward. Ride forward. Change your ratio. right now I see 98% turns and 2% forward. Flip flop your ratio to 85% forward 15% bending. Lower them reins and lift your eyes.
@Cwgrlup6 ай бұрын
Leo is handsome. ❤🐴
@tgawron22336 ай бұрын
He's to young for all this.
@kathryn68556 ай бұрын
Glad to see owner seeking instruction. BUT PEOPLE STOP starting horses at 2yrs old. Horses easily live into their 30s. TOO young at 2, break them down with permanent damage at a young age. Western saddles typically weigh 40-60 lbs. So many trainers/owners over 200lb. 240lb or more on a 2 yr horse. TB race horses criticized for racing at 2yrs but carrying 123lbs or less! Also the saddle on this horse doesn't fit at front. Pops up high in back because front too narrow or too wide and see the problem at the trot. Horse gets pinched, alot of pressure in small area around withers, shoulder. Bad fit causes so many "bad behavior" problems. Most people don't know how to fit saddle or worse know it doesn't fit and use it anyway😢
@anndeveaux7108Ай бұрын
I wonder what breed the horse is. I see a line down his back. Clearly not a quarter, south American breed? They are more compact and slender in the legs. Arab cross maybe? He isn't gaited, so not Paso fino. I also agree with the age and riding. Two would be too young for rigorous riding. Training for saddle sure. I personally perfer 3 closer to 4 just to allow their growth plates to fully close etc.
@gaileverett6 ай бұрын
Ryan was very tactful with this older, well experienced gentleman who just had a few holes in his training, lol.
@michellabak40466 ай бұрын
Poor young horse, to much work and ridning! No thank you 😢
@KymLikesGames2 ай бұрын
I do agree that this horse is too young to be ridden. I will say, I understood that a yearling is a 2 year old. So if we're being generous, this horse is 3. It makes sense to start getting him used to carrying a saddle. But not ridden. It's proven that horses shouldnt start real work until 4 at the earliest. This is something i hate about horse racing also. The horses are pushed to the limits way too young. But i am concerned with how young this horse is being ridden... With as many folks as are disturbed by this, i think it would be nice if Ryan commented and clarified why this horse seems to be in regular work so young
@jett8886 ай бұрын
Maybe dont demand the canter yet? Lots of trotting
@jeannefox47066 ай бұрын
Hey Leo.
@ginnychibbaor45785 ай бұрын
I agree owner too big for this baby.
@LorannaKenny6 ай бұрын
The owner is too large for that horse. The horse is somewhat petite. Guy should have bought a larger horse to ride. Kind of reminds me of seeing Christopher Reeve on a horse. Needs bigger hirse.
@lindalape8493Күн бұрын
I think this horse is a little too small for the owner. The groundwork is good, but he needs someone smaller to ride him until he matures more and grows a little. It needs to be an experienced rider that weighs less than 150 lbs.
@teque-awanderer13416 ай бұрын
Unsubbed because it isn't okay for a brute owner to start riding on a two year old. Ryan, you need a lesson more than that baby horse does.
@dancingwhirlwinds4 ай бұрын
All the overly concerned women in the comments 😂🍿 I’d like to see their horse training videos and success.
@eponaonline6 ай бұрын
Why, ryan, are you choosing to work with a man, albeit a very nice man, who is trying to ride a baby!!???? This horse is way too young to be doing what his owner is expecting him to do!! I have followed you for a few years, love how you work, but this just blows my mind! My respect for you has just plummeted! Any horse person worth anything knows you just dont ride 2yr olds!! This poor horse is going to develop all sorts of joint and spinal issues because of being started too soon! Hes trying so hard to tell you he cant do what your asking, that hes too young, and what you're forcing him to do hurts! Ive seen this too many times, and it breaks my heart every time. Yes, do groundwork with your young horse, play with him, teach him, but do NOT get on his back!!! I am stopping my patreon with you, i will not support the abuse, miss management of babies. 😢
@RedHybiscus5 ай бұрын
@@eponaonline I wish the horse had more advocacy- I think people see horses as a tool and not as God’s creature that has not only limits, but thinks, feels, has needs, wants, forms relationships, forms bonds, and remembers. It literally makes me sick when I look at training videos that are abusive to the horse and the creator of the video thinks this is top of the line content when the reality is it’s abusive. It scares me to think then what happens on a day to day basis. I sincerely hope and pray the creator of this video is able to hear the feedback. However, the sister of the creator reached out to me in support of her brother and I encouraged her to educate herself and to become a student of the horse but she or her brother deleted that discussion- so unfortunate
@eponaonline5 ай бұрын
@RedHybiscus agreed! It's about time we sit back and take a fresh look at horses, their minds, behavior, needs and care. They are such incredibly sensitive animals, and so loving and willing! Yet all we seem to be able to do is use and abuse them for our own wants, needs, and entertainment.
@nathancohen4814Ай бұрын
Ride the horse show me you ride
@undersixtyАй бұрын
Why don't you get dizzy when making the horse go around you so many times? I'm dizzy just watching. 😅😅
@sarahstorrs9782Ай бұрын
Too young too soon!
@DonnaS-q9s5 ай бұрын
You need to train horse trainers
@lizjackson26306 ай бұрын
Why use the flag. The great horse trainers get a horse to do what they want by trust as and communication. That flag and I wouldn't get along.
@mrswoodbrooke6 ай бұрын
The flag is a way of communicating
@Sine-gl9ly6 ай бұрын
I think that 'public' trainers often use the flag as a way of _demonstrating_ communication to viewers - either IRL or on-screen - who, however 'horsey' they may consider themselves, either cannot or will not see or understand true communication when it occurs.
@mrswoodbrooke6 ай бұрын
@@Sine-gl9ly No idea if you understand the use of flags or for some reason are against it. That whole paragraph was so difficult to comprehend oml
@nathancohen4814Ай бұрын
This dud talks a bunch I never see him get on the horse and train on him