These videos are really helping me break a 2yr old mustang filly. I see sometimes I expect too much maturity from her, and need to chill. She’s super smart and tries really hard. Thanks 😊
@shawnwalton7876 Жыл бұрын
The message at the end was much needed. God bless you sir !!
@JamesonHorsemanship10 ай бұрын
Thanks Mr. Ken, you’re an inspiration!
@insanityrulz2456 Жыл бұрын
I love how you do the “tap tap tap” before you throw the saddle on, glad to see I’m not the only one 😊
@victorm72743 ай бұрын
I watched ken entire video, and I had to go back and see the "tap tap tap" just before he put the saddle over his back. I think that a good idea to let the horse know saddle is coming. I'm going to tap tap tap when I saddle my new mustang. thank you.👍
@kevinmelias4 ай бұрын
Hi Ken. Thanks for this great series and inspiring words. You mentioned at one point the connection between too much ground work and cold-backed horses. I've been puzzling over this for a while. Can you explain this?
@johankannemeyer72842 жыл бұрын
Thank you Ken for this series I really find it inspirational. We do'nt have the opportunities here to attend sessions like these. Your approach in getting your horses to willingly participate in their training is an excellent guide for us to follow. I know that the trails you ride are blessed. Keep it up!!
@parkcitytrainer5541 Жыл бұрын
Love your knowledge and the steps by steps, I think on your session 2 your energy was very reactivated, I see a lot of people saying to not scare the horses and be patient specially with a young horse that doesn't know what humans wants/expected from them. I think when we reacted there is too much pressure on them, they get scared and they stressed, learning under stress is really hard for the brain specially for a horse, do you have any other options? I am knew just trying to learn.
@tashal7922 жыл бұрын
So to keep a colt from bucking, you would shut him down when he starts by pulling his nose towards you? I’ve got a horse that likes to buck sometimes but he’s not a colt, he’s going to be 14 this June. But I have never been shown a way to shut it down from the ground. Would this work even with an older horse? Thanks for the videos as well, always informative and full of invaluable information!!! And Happy Easter from Maine!!!