From my observations, the horse licks and chews after he's come down from some adrenaline or stress. Its like a reset thing where he was a bit stressed, but now he's okay. Its a good thing to see in training because it usually means he understands how to relieve the "pressure" so it doesn't worry him any more.
@shano92107 Жыл бұрын
Always pertinent and well explained content from Ken. Best channel on the internet 👍
@Happy_horsemanship2 ай бұрын
I love brownie he's so beautiful .I'm.a sucker for dark bays.. I got one at home she's my darlin' 😊
@cubsfan910 Жыл бұрын
Great way to present this! Thanks
@lunarinsanityАй бұрын
"While you're there sitting on your chair" Me literally sitting on my horse rn: 😂
@antoinettenichilo2377 Жыл бұрын
Thank you you are so inspiring God Bless 😊
@derrickjenniferwatkins13948 ай бұрын
Good technique
@Angeliccooke Жыл бұрын
Great videos thank you
@victorlarrosa Жыл бұрын
👋🇺🇾 desde Uruguay.
@meganpahl216011 ай бұрын
Is there a way to contact you directly? I have a mate who is 11 and while she is very loving and respectful, she refused to lead away from the other horses. I don't want to use the crop with her because part of her training is desensitization to this. So, I'm left with a horse refusing to move and a tool she does not worry about.
@MegaPlucas4 ай бұрын
My horse is desensitized to the crop but he still respects it when I" bite him on the butt" with it.
@Beckybirt Жыл бұрын
What if he tries to bite? Mine is usually respectful
@MarcelleHechenberger-jg7pl Жыл бұрын
Omg i think my horse would kick the crap out of me
@jen0283_19 ай бұрын
The horse doesn't respect you!!! He completely fears you! You need to learn to respect animals! I can't believe the followers on here falling for ur unbelievable "teaching"! Sure be the leader but that can be done without being mean! What your teaching is abuse
@jenamerrywishes7 ай бұрын
So, I'm thinking about a horse that is threatening you by walking into you, body slamming you when you're walking them (and believe me it can send you flying! ☺️), and purposefully stepping on your feet, Ken is just showing you another technique that could stop that. Most people would just get rid of the horse. I've seen it time and time again. But I agree, it's not for everyone.