Wonderful! Mr. Peace, you are truly a horseman first! Lovely horse and well done to the owners for investigating all of the possible physical reasons for her behavior and ruling that out first!
@erikafreebird64494 ай бұрын
Incredible transition from being shut down and tight to a beautiful roundness, engagement from being and suppleness. Very impressive!!!!!!!❤
@fit2fatdressage5764 ай бұрын
£8k on lameness work ups and no one thought to check the saddle? I am shocked and saddened to see this. A decent equine vet should look at the whole horse and this includes saddle fit. However there’s an argument to say that the horses feet, teeth, back and saddle should have been checked by a suitably qualified professional before referring for lameness. I think this owner has been badly let down by their professionals. This must have been one of Michael’s easier cases to deal with.
@shell56732 ай бұрын
How satisfying!
@charliewhon65484 ай бұрын
My lesson horses can get like this with students who kick and then yank right after they ask to go, oversteer, or don’t use their legs with good timing, instead of using their seat more often. Also, if a student is fearful, many times my horses would rather stay still.
@bronwynmines78644 ай бұрын
Brilliant ❤😊
@JG-yp6pt4 ай бұрын
Rising trot would help instead of sitting all the time.
@trustingthejourney75394 ай бұрын
Watch Ryan Rose's training videos. More ground work instead of just hopping back on and wearing her down. Connect with her ❤
@evieblessed4 ай бұрын
'Natural' horsemanship has nothing to do with connecting, and everything to do with very basic use of operant conditioning techniques. You cannot make any meaningful connection in under an hour, it takes months to really connect with a horse.
@deedaw92464 ай бұрын
Check out Ryan Rose and Pear Tree Ranch if you want to see people truly fix horses and understand. This whole video seems like a joke. NO ONE had enough brains to check the equipment? You shouldnt own a horse if you dont know that. Poor horse.