He went to a trainer 4 years ago but the owner never saw him worked

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Tim Anderson Ranch and Horse Training

Tim Anderson Ranch and Horse Training

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The owner does not know if he has ever been ridden or even if much training of any kind has ever been done with him. He is 7 years old and was gelded 3 days before filming this video so he still behaves like a stallion.
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@swysocki3920
@swysocki3920 9 ай бұрын
I'm not usually a fan of Arabians. This one is lovely. He moves beautifully. He's curious, smart, polite, and only a little bit of a pill. It's going to be very interesting to see how he progresses.
@NChillbilly
@NChillbilly 9 ай бұрын
I agree on all counts. He is a stunner and moves beautifully.
@terrifrye2803
@terrifrye2803 9 ай бұрын
Yes agreed.
@laurels.6532
@laurels.6532 9 ай бұрын
Totally agree. Arabs aren't my first pick either but I would take this one. He has a nice sturdy build too. Gorgeous.
@danielalawrence8048
@danielalawrence8048 9 ай бұрын
@@laurels.6532 I love Arabians, apart from being beautiful, they are so sweet and intelligent. Of course full of stamina and energetic.
@swysocki3920
@swysocki3920 9 ай бұрын
@@laurels.6532 I agree about the sturdy build. Thank goodness his legs are mor than toothpicks. Once he works a bit his behind will round out beautifully. It's already got a great shape. HIs chest is lovely as well. And he's using his brain.
@thedirtprincess3293
@thedirtprincess3293 9 ай бұрын
I say my best friend in high school taught me to ride, on her little Arab mare (colored like an Appaloosa), but thats not actually true. That little horse taught me to ride. The horse knew what i could do and took care of me when i needed it, dropped her shoulder and dumped me in the grass on purpose when i wasnt paying attention, then stood over me, alternately chortling and laughing, then nuzzling me to make sure i wasnt hurt. The horse was the teacher. I learned then about the minds of Arabian horses, and have respected them ever since.
@Sine-gl9ly
@Sine-gl9ly 9 ай бұрын
That is JUST how my (3/4 Polish, 1/4 English Crabbet) Arab mare was. She dropped my niece (who 'thought' she could 'ride') into a soft, shallow, muddy pool and trotted home proudly; there were witnesses who told me _all_ about it - it was hilarious. She would never, ever ever, have even _thought_ of doing that when the horse-mad kids with developmental delays were riding her at RDA group. She would, instead, stand stock-still if she felt her rider becoming unbalanced, and would not change her pace until _she_ felt they were secure enough in the saddle. No, I did not teach her to do that. She gave those girls so much delight; some of them were at mainstream schools and it was a real ego-boost for them when they had a photo of themselves _riding an Arabian_ to show their main-stream friends who 'just' rode riding-school ponies (nothing wrong with a riding school pony, of course, but it's not a dramatic actor of an Arab with a 3ft long mane and flaring nostrils ...).
@Sine-gl9ly
@Sine-gl9ly 9 ай бұрын
LOVE Arabs. BRILLIANT horses, but a bit 'different' - they don't forget insults easily, and highly intelligent. My mare would take care of developmentally-delayed children at RDA one day, do a fifty-miler at the weekend, visit the Alzheimer's daycare centre a couple of days later and be a great dramatic actress when on a casual ride locally. She was bombproof in traffic and broken to harness so she could harrow the paddocks and the sand school ... I bought her directly from the breeder as a 2yo; her half-sister became a national champion but my mare was MY champion and companion for over 25 years. So MANY happy memories.
@leanneadams2549
@leanneadams2549 9 ай бұрын
I couldn’t agree more ! Arabs are super cool on every level !!
@michellegordon4211
@michellegordon4211 9 ай бұрын
I used to live minutes from Varian Arabians and loved watching the babies in the spring and going thru the barns during the open houses. They were exquisitely beautiful.
@dragonryderslair
@dragonryderslair 9 ай бұрын
This is a beautiful horse. I am not a fan of Egyptian Arabians but the Polish bred animals USUALLY have a sound mind and body with good confirmation. For having been gelded so short of time he is showing he is NOT an idiot. He is being respectful of your space and uses his body very well. His attitude is Arabian but he is not flippant at all.he did well with the whip on his body without hysterics or fear his watching the box on the ground shows intelligence and curiosity more than fear. He is More worries about those 4 LEGGED COW THINGS. LOL
@kmpage333
@kmpage333 9 ай бұрын
My Straight Egyptian stallion would have jumped those boxes!
@MR-lq7ss
@MR-lq7ss 9 ай бұрын
My girl also. She didn't like spoiled children (could sense them a mile away), yet so gentle with an infant. Never be mean to her - she would make sure to wait for the opportunity to get revenge.😀 Mine was a feral/rescue, but had her for 30 years. Got her as a 2 yr old. Better than a guard dog. We'd play tag, hide and seek, etc. Best companion.
@tracyjohnson5023
@tracyjohnson5023 9 ай бұрын
Arabians, Paso finos and some TB will laugh at you when you pass out from exhaustion trying to wear them down in a round pen lol.
@Val-v2s
@Val-v2s 9 ай бұрын
My Arabian gelding was the love of my life!! Willing, intelligent and bomb-proof 😂 My daughter learned to ride on him and we both won saddles in our respective divisions. Truly my “heart horse”, and even now, all these years later, the standard by which all others were judged. I miss him😢
@rivert3dove254
@rivert3dove254 9 ай бұрын
He is a very handsome young man, when I was Younger( 20s-30s) now I am 70, I trained alot of Aarbs you are so correct you can not tire them, they are very smart, but also high spirited, but if started right. What wver you teach them thet remeber, so if taught wrong tgey repeat. Not their pronlem it is yours. So enjoying watching you work this fellow
@peterneilsen6249
@peterneilsen6249 9 ай бұрын
Good morning guys, great start. Thanks for video Tim.
@allic8571
@allic8571 9 ай бұрын
He is stunning! Can't wait to see more
@leanneadams2549
@leanneadams2549 9 ай бұрын
Oh wow !! He’s super gorgeous and going to be one fun horse to ride !!! I think he’s going to be alittle easier than you think.
@mataform
@mataform 9 ай бұрын
Gelded 3 days ago as a 7/8 year old. Can’t believe it! My stallion same age was in pain for days and very distressed.he is beautiful.
@timandersonhorsetraining
@timandersonhorsetraining 9 ай бұрын
That is not unusual when they are not made to move around enough. That is why we planned it this way with Sabre.
@CocoEquine-qy5nu
@CocoEquine-qy5nu 9 ай бұрын
❤ Hes so pretty.
@Channelinterrupted
@Channelinterrupted 9 ай бұрын
Haha I literally went to comment just this ❤
@Nutmeg142
@Nutmeg142 9 ай бұрын
Such a gorgeous horse ❤.
@sarahturner8625
@sarahturner8625 9 ай бұрын
Can’t wait to see how he comes along. He’ll be a great partner once he gives you his full attention!
@patriciafarran9742
@patriciafarran9742 9 ай бұрын
What a beauty! Arabians are my favorite. Usually high strung and high headed, if not trained well, but to me they are beautiful! Did the new owner say what he will be used for? For not having a lot of history, just being gelded, having a new owner and now in a new space with a new trainer, I think he did great. I’m looking forward to seeing his progress.
@carolynstewart8465
@carolynstewart8465 14 күн бұрын
Bless his heart. So much to handle in just a few days. And gelded too❤❤
@annehemmer5153
@annehemmer5153 9 ай бұрын
He is so gracefully beautiful, and he is trying to figure out those odd looking horse-mixes in the next corral. Looking forward to what you will discover tomorrow.
@EvaCzarnojanczyk
@EvaCzarnojanczyk 9 ай бұрын
A friend of mine swears by the Polish Arabian lines. That they’re bred for temperament & working ability.
@casdragon_5939
@casdragon_5939 9 ай бұрын
Yep, they're phenomenal. They can make great cow horses, too. My Arabs have handled the blistering summers and -30F winters much better than any of my stock horses.
@catherinedemick1103
@catherinedemick1103 9 ай бұрын
Much prefer the Polish and Russian lines over the Egyptian personally
@marylynnblack9258
@marylynnblack9258 9 ай бұрын
I agree 1000% . The best and most sensible horse I have ever had was an Arabian stallion that had raced , then stood at stud. I could ride him anywhere BAREBACK ! What a GREAT horse !!!!! He was Polish by Monarch AH.
@tracyjohnson5023
@tracyjohnson5023 9 ай бұрын
@@casdragon_5939I'm 58 and when I was 11, I was blessed to get a 10 year old 1/2 polish arab mare and 1/2 quarter horse mare. 14.1 and built like a tank. I foxhunted, did junior jumpers, speed events, trail riding and worked cows with her. She did it all very well. She stayed sound her entire life until she died at 35. ❤
@gillhall7590
@gillhall7590 9 ай бұрын
Polish x Egyptian is a fantastic cross: I bred my last Arabian from an Egyptian desert bred mare, he passed at 35 yrs old, so gentle and kind even as a stallion. Hated water and I could never in his whole life…get him to walk through a puddle…he would skirt around one. And we have plenty of puddles in the UK! I adored him.
@luannbittle4966
@luannbittle4966 9 ай бұрын
I want him. Lol he his beautiful
@JuliaJulia007
@JuliaJulia007 9 ай бұрын
He's a good boy ❤
@francesomeara6602
@francesomeara6602 9 ай бұрын
He's beautiful!
@donnac.1609
@donnac.1609 9 ай бұрын
My Arabians were Kellogg bred...this fella sure is nice! Pleasing personality and a good example of the type of Arabian I like! Wonder if he has any Fadjur bloodline in him??
@joannehuttenhoff2701
@joannehuttenhoff2701 9 ай бұрын
Kellogg would be the K in CMK Arabians! Love them!!
@donnac.1609
@donnac.1609 9 ай бұрын
@joannehuttenhoff2701 THE Agriculture College in Pomona CA is the original Kellogg Ranch. They have to breed Arabians to keep the grant of the property. Several years ago I think they completed restoration of Mr Kelloggs home up on the hill. Free horse show high lighting the Arabian horse is held evert Sat. Stables are original too.
@joannehuttenhoff2701
@joannehuttenhoff2701 9 ай бұрын
@@donnac.1609 Yup I know all about that! A friend of mine went through that program many years ago. I'm in SoCal and should really go and check that out one of these days.
@sheilamcinerney4291
@sheilamcinerney4291 9 ай бұрын
God he’s beautiful lovely walk very smart. Loved horses all my life but he’s the most beautiful horse. I’ve seen in a long time. Looking forward to see how you get on with him. Thanks for uploading.
@kilroygirl7347
@kilroygirl7347 9 ай бұрын
What a stunning horse. I am looking forward to seeing his progress.
@TmblDryLo
@TmblDryLo 9 ай бұрын
Good Lord this horse is gorgeous!
@royalty77724
@royalty77724 2 ай бұрын
He's a sweetie, a handsome boy
@chuckbus
@chuckbus 8 ай бұрын
Beautiful horse
@user-jwill
@user-jwill 9 ай бұрын
That is my dream horse! All I need is to become a millionaire to get one and a place to keep it!! 😂😂
@deespillman2104
@deespillman2104 9 ай бұрын
Beautiful horse...so much spirit!!!
@robertshrewsbury5067
@robertshrewsbury5067 9 ай бұрын
Remembering a boss who had a 1/2 Arab and that horse was 25 and still doing well. This horse potentially has many good years ahead.
@MadddyDawn
@MadddyDawn 9 ай бұрын
He is gorgeous! I love the way he moves. I really enjoy watching you work with the horses. You always explain what your doing.
@SusanneMistric
@SusanneMistric 9 ай бұрын
I’d love to see papers. Maybe you mentioned his bloodlines, but I’d bet you have a guy with primarily Polish ancestry. Great brains, willing, great athletes not “china dolls” , and he may end up being the best cow horse on the place. Like an extremely bright child, they will definitely find mischief if they are bored. Lovely confirmation and way of going. Especially considering he was just gelded, he appears to have a head full of sense.
@timandersonhorsetraining
@timandersonhorsetraining 9 ай бұрын
he is a son of Aftershock out of a daughter of Bask Flame
@Conniegosling-ur1hl
@Conniegosling-ur1hl 9 ай бұрын
100 % Polish bred.
@tracyjohnson5023
@tracyjohnson5023 9 ай бұрын
@@Conniegosling-ur1hlthey tend to be taller and stockier correct? This fella makes me want to own one lol
@Conniegosling-ur1hl
@Conniegosling-ur1hl 9 ай бұрын
Polish generally have heavier bone and a little bigger body. They are solid.
@MR-lq7ss
@MR-lq7ss 9 ай бұрын
​@@timandersonhorsetrainingAnd Bask was one of the finest Arabians brought to the States. His family tree is one of Poland's finest, if I recall.
@audreys3279
@audreys3279 9 ай бұрын
Beautiful! This horse is a real gentleman. I hope he ends up with a job he loves.
@kimberlynads
@kimberlynads 9 ай бұрын
Wowzerz he is somethin’!! I am not partial to arabians, but I like the way he is put together! Looking forward to see how you shape him up and what kind of learner he is 🤩. I hope his pretty serves him well in the DOES department 😊
@redhorse8937
@redhorse8937 9 ай бұрын
Nice horse, he'll be a good riding partner, maybe even working cows. You're right about not wearing out an Arabian: They have no bottom, and are very sensitive and intelligent.
@pattishorrock5235
@pattishorrock5235 9 ай бұрын
He is lovely❤
@aileen694
@aileen694 9 ай бұрын
So interesting Tim, thank you. Is this the first Arabian you've worked with? Gorgeous horse with beautiful conformation. When you put on the saddle pad, it seemed too big and I remembered that Arabians have one less spinal vertebrae and one less pair of ribs than any other breed! Also of course, that finely shaped head and tail carriage...will be watching his development.
@MalindaRyan-xi7et
@MalindaRyan-xi7et 9 ай бұрын
Interesting! Thanks for sharing!
@MR-lq7ss
@MR-lq7ss 9 ай бұрын
Agreed. I had to search for a proper fitting western saddle when I had my girl years ago. Regular saddles and the trees will ruin their backs.
@normajanderson7304
@normajanderson7304 9 ай бұрын
I really appreciate the way you explain what you are doing and how the horse is responding. This was a great video
@marilynbowe650
@marilynbowe650 9 ай бұрын
I once had a beautiful 3 yr. Old TB stud colt right off the track. A trainer found him for me in Oregon, had him gelded, and shipped him to me in Alaska. My farrier had an equally nice Arab stallion; she could do anything she wanted with that horse. We traded horses for a few minutes and found both rode like Cadillacs and had similar dispositions. My very best riding experience, ever.
@kathleenchance5494
@kathleenchance5494 8 ай бұрын
Beautiful
@thedirtprincess3293
@thedirtprincess3293 9 ай бұрын
Is there any horse more "fairy tale horse" than an arabian? All he needs is a sparkly, twirly horn and *Poof*... instant unicorn.
@Tereselynn
@Tereselynn 5 ай бұрын
Oh I see - it's the sun on end of his tail, I thought it was white😳. He is a stunning beauty!
@shelm-b8p
@shelm-b8p 9 ай бұрын
In our time and day we are assume that someone didn't do a good training if no video was produced to proof it. And we got proven wrong. Whomever did the initial training did a good job. We also shouldn't forget that he was an Arabian stallion at the time. I am looking forward to more videos (well, actually Tim, I enjoy all your videos :-) )
@boniw698
@boniw698 9 ай бұрын
Hel always behave like a stallion. But you No that. 🤭😉love your channel. Love your training. ✨🫶
@Conniegosling-ur1hl
@Conniegosling-ur1hl 9 ай бұрын
After a few months, his testosterone levels will drop and he will settle into gelding life. He was never used for breeding so that will help us too.
@boniw698
@boniw698 9 ай бұрын
@@Conniegosling-ur1hl that will certainly help. 👍✨
@evelynwaugh4053
@evelynwaugh4053 9 ай бұрын
Some stallions have great dispositions. I didn't geld mine until he was 7, so I rode him from 3 to 7 as a stallion. About the only difference for mine was that he wasn't as spooky after gelding. He was a half Arab Pinto.
@Goofygoose494
@Goofygoose494 8 ай бұрын
Level headed for such busy environment
@BFAquatics
@BFAquatics 8 ай бұрын
I think with you training him, he will be a very solid horse in the end. He seems just to be unsure, not nervy or fearful, which will most certainly make training easier. Gorgeous horse. Love his temperament and energy
@lajohnsontx1
@lajohnsontx1 9 ай бұрын
Beautiful 😍!
@marilynbowe650
@marilynbowe650 9 ай бұрын
Nice quiet work.
@shirleyrice7093
@shirleyrice7093 9 ай бұрын
I love Arabians. We had Welsh ponies, Welsh/Arabs and a Welsh/Quarter horse cross that was a terrific all around girl’s event, show, hunt and trail horse. Fast and intelligent and willing and up for anything. When I got on him, he was quiet. As an older horse he served disabled children. They are the most beautiful animals and your horse is gorgeous.
@okiegranny4844
@okiegranny4844 9 ай бұрын
My first horse was an Arab/Welsh cross. What I wouldn't give to find one for my granddaughter.
@lauriethompson8085
@lauriethompson8085 9 ай бұрын
Wow he has a great set of legs on him.
@tracybice6984
@tracybice6984 9 ай бұрын
You did a great job working with him.
@googlamonster5086
@googlamonster5086 9 ай бұрын
What a magnificent horse! He was very sweet. He just was worried about those cows, not only how they looked, but how they smelled. He even called out to the other horse to ask if the cows could be trusted. Will you let him meet the cows? I was also thinking when he was walking in a circle with you instead of standing still as you wanted him to. Is it possible that he had "liberty performance" training and that was something he learned to do as a trick? By performance liberty I mean the type where horse do tricks (for lack of a better word), not the kind where the handlers get the horses over-excited and they run around like crazy. Just some thoughts as a viewer. Really enjoying your videos.
@gomphrena-beautifulflower-8043
@gomphrena-beautifulflower-8043 9 ай бұрын
Tim has said all horses that come to his training facility move cows around either in the arena or outside, at some point.
@MalindaRyan-xi7et
@MalindaRyan-xi7et 9 ай бұрын
The person that answered you is correct, every horse that comes to Tim gets exposed to all the ranch stuff, moving cows included;)
@corinneguest
@corinneguest 9 ай бұрын
Catching up your videos, love this horse, he does look full of energy but very respectful of you. He should come along nice and fast.
@yessabell1707
@yessabell1707 9 ай бұрын
❤❤❤
@Gingerwalker.
@Gingerwalker. 9 ай бұрын
Would love to know his breeding. He is a great example of the Arabian horse's conformation. I really like that you praise and rub on him as much as you are.
@timandersonhorsetraining
@timandersonhorsetraining 9 ай бұрын
His breeding is in already in the comments. Don't remember off the top of my head.
@Gingerwalker.
@Gingerwalker. 9 ай бұрын
@@timandersonhorsetraining Thank you I will look again. Happy New Year.
@pixie706
@pixie706 9 ай бұрын
Arabians are thinking horses and mine always had alert ears. Might have helped a tiny bit to pen him next to the cows for a few hours so he could suss them
@tinyliny4ever
@tinyliny4ever 9 ай бұрын
Shame he was gelded. He looks like a good Polish Arabian.
@JuliePlott
@JuliePlott 9 ай бұрын
That's a really nice Arabian, way above average, almost stud worthy. His build is good, straight topline, shoulders and neck. He will be a very nice show horse. I wish I new his breeding.
@retiredairforce5111
@retiredairforce5111 9 ай бұрын
Afterschoc son and mom is out of Boskflame.
@JuliePlott
@JuliePlott 9 ай бұрын
@@retiredairforce5111 Thank you for the info, very nice horse!
@hermioneblomfield-smith9775
@hermioneblomfield-smith9775 9 ай бұрын
He’s a lovely Arabian!!
@janekiceniuk1578
@janekiceniuk1578 8 ай бұрын
I owned an Arabian 1 time. I sent him to a pro & was told that when i wanted to see him ridden to make an appt me. I did & when I got there they always had an excuse for having ridden him already or the trainer had to leave. After about 5/6 times of appt times i finally just said i would be there a specific day & time & I will see what has been done. I had a completely ruined horse. I picked him up the next day. I tried with him for several more months but ended up selling him.
@PersonalTriumph2022
@PersonalTriumph2022 9 ай бұрын
Can they be worked that soon after being gelded? I would think there would still be some pain ?
@NewMexicoVaquera
@NewMexicoVaquera 9 ай бұрын
My vets always told me to work them immediately and frequently after gelding primarily to keep the swelling down. I had a friend who didn't work his horse enough and the poor horse became massively swollen and in pain.
@PersonalTriumph2022
@PersonalTriumph2022 9 ай бұрын
Wow very interesting !
@shelleyramstein2222
@shelleyramstein2222 9 ай бұрын
He’s a very nice Arab. Mine were so much better after I removed all sugar. No sweet feed. Just plain whole oats and grass hay. You’re right about the stamina of an Arab. Love your videos.
@zeus3926
@zeus3926 9 ай бұрын
I'm not into Arabs myself. Seems like there wouldn't be that many professional Arab trainers that the owner could make a few inquiries and talk to the first trainer eventually.
@timandersonhorsetraining
@timandersonhorsetraining 9 ай бұрын
Probably but if the trainer wasn't interested enough to keep the owner that was paying him information, I dont know that I would believe anything he said now.
@johnjacobs4207
@johnjacobs4207 9 ай бұрын
What a waste to geld him. What were the owners thinking?
@timandersonhorsetraining
@timandersonhorsetraining 9 ай бұрын
That a good stud makes a great gelding. Studs are not for everyone.
@maryannsilva4160
@maryannsilva4160 9 ай бұрын
Was he only shown and/or at stud but never ridden? Castration at 7yrs seems a bit late. Looking forward to seeing how you work with him!
@valoriechristensen5295
@valoriechristensen5295 9 ай бұрын
its ok to lung 2 days after getting cut?
@littlebrookreader949
@littlebrookreader949 9 ай бұрын
👍👍
@tammyhall6178
@tammyhall6178 8 ай бұрын
Buddy you really really need to keep that lung line /lead rope away from your feet. I love his bread. He is the best.
@timandersonhorsetraining
@timandersonhorsetraining 8 ай бұрын
Over 30 years I have tried several ways. This is what is best for me.
@francesn33
@francesn33 9 ай бұрын
He is pretty big for an Arabian
@TheEverLovingOutdoors
@TheEverLovingOutdoors 9 ай бұрын
He looks like a German Riding Pony to me.
@patticriss2238
@patticriss2238 9 ай бұрын
I’m looking for someone in Oklahoma that can diagnose lameness on a horse who is a barrel racing gelding. We see the vets at Oakridge Equine. This horse has been seen but we are looking for a specialist. Constant neck stretching and toes dragging on the hind. Hes cutting barrels and slowed down. Vet says he’s bored. That’s not what I see, but I am no vet. We are stumped. Looking for someone who knows what to look for.
@fleetskipper1810
@fleetskipper1810 9 ай бұрын
Could be a wobbler if the toe dragging is pronounced-if so, a poor diagnosis.
@suzanneyoung8011
@suzanneyoung8011 9 ай бұрын
​@@fleetskipper1810that's what I was going to say too. I had a Thoroughbred mare that dragged her hind toes who was a wobbler. I'm surprised the vet didn't pick up on that.
@okiegranny4844
@okiegranny4844 9 ай бұрын
Oakridge Equine is probably the best in the state.
@donnaanderson3527
@donnaanderson3527 9 ай бұрын
Dr. Johnston at Equine medical near 15th st edmond on the 35 side road. all the staff is great and I had much better luck than with oakridege but not for a barrel horse.
@patticriss2238
@patticriss2238 9 ай бұрын
@@okiegranny4844 Oakridge is amazing. We love everyone there. Our problem is that performance horses tend to get a bad rap and things get overlooked. This horse is amazing. Never had one like him. It’s not in his nature to object or raise a fuss. He still isnt raising a fuss. Just goes out and tries. What’s happening is that he stretches his neck out 2 ft, up and to the left, to run. He’s always done that and they tell us it’s a quirk. Now he’s dragging his hind and even the farrier is telling us we have a problem. Our vet says this horse is quirky and is not showing signs of lameness. But my question is when there is this big a change in performance, shouldn’t we be looking deeper. He is only 8. This is a problem that could compound easily. If it’s a problem at all. This is hard.
@technopykie18
@technopykie18 9 ай бұрын
Although I understand most people can't manage a stud, it is a real shame he was gelded. There are so many Arab studs with over dished faces being used to breed deformities deliberately, which is ruining this breed. He is a lovely stamp of a horse with a good brain, which is hard to come by, so either way, the owners hit the jack pot! Oh and the snorting does make me chuckle. I'm not sure what it is about Arabs but they love to huff and puff about the samellest thing. I've never worked with a quiet one. 😂
@retiredairforce5111
@retiredairforce5111 9 ай бұрын
He was bread to be his previous owners foundation stud but health issues cut short their stable breeding program. It is not always not being able to handle a stud but what the owners want to do with him. Having a breeding program is a huge commitment of time and resources. My wife always said though it costs just as much to feed an ugly horse as it does a pretty one. You have to look in your pasture and see what you have. I personally would like to look at nice looking horses. A gelding will live a tremendous life if loved and used. Arabs like human interaction. If a stallion they often live a lonely life. It becomes all about breeding. I am sure Sabre will enjoy his new purpose.
@Laura-rt2zu
@Laura-rt2zu 9 ай бұрын
What is his name?
@retiredairforce5111
@retiredairforce5111 9 ай бұрын
Saber
@bobkohl6779
@bobkohl6779 9 ай бұрын
Great horse, but he's sill studish. Stallion I used to show for a friend was trained not to drop unless he was going to be bred
@allysondoerfler8688
@allysondoerfler8688 Ай бұрын
After 2 days, what do you expect?
@chrisusher7144
@chrisusher7144 9 ай бұрын
It takes a while to the hormones out they want to understand they get so scared they lunge as babys so much energy just slow your energy. Don't pick up if shorting that's like a person crying I'm scared get away from cows or put him by them and say see cows
@terrylevy2628
@terrylevy2628 8 ай бұрын
Arabs have a great mind.
@melblacke5726
@melblacke5726 9 ай бұрын
Kinda flighty....much different mindset than a quarter horse but what a pretty guy. he also seems smart
@michellegordon4211
@michellegordon4211 9 ай бұрын
I love arabs. Love that topline.
@tcklme712
@tcklme712 9 ай бұрын
Wonder how that goes when a stallion is gelded at a later age.... like with his behavior, do they tend to continue acting stallion-like?
@casdragon_5939
@casdragon_5939 9 ай бұрын
In my experience, it can depend on the horse. However, if a horse learns bad habits as a stud, those aren't going to magically disappear when he's gelded.
@judithvb100
@judithvb100 9 ай бұрын
No, my 10 yo stallion has been gelded after fathered 3 foals. He is 15 yo now and behave like a proud gelding/Arabian. Standing besides mares and geldings without problems. But he did that when he was a stallion too. Arabians are a breed apart.
@Sine-gl9ly
@Sine-gl9ly 9 ай бұрын
Not neccesarily. If they've been well-handled, well-taught and well-behaved as a stallion, then they will remain well-behaved as a gelding, but (once their hormones have 'worn off' - and that might take several months to be fully out of the body) much 'easier' and more relaxing to handle, as they'll probably be a little less inclined to want to assert themselves with humans, less interested in mares in season, and less inclined to challenge other males, castrated or not. They may well always continue with certain 'stallion-like' behaviour such as noisy calling, which tbf is more of an annoying habit than anything else. If they've _not_ been well-handled, well-taught and well-behaved as a stallion, then all bets are off.
@blondeenotsomuch
@blondeenotsomuch 9 ай бұрын
So I have a dumb question. Maybe I ought to save it for my vet. He got a hoot about cats getting whisker trauma from food bowls. He might just laugh if I ask why they can't reduce the hormonal behavior and still keep them as a stud by taking only one nut. 🤨🧐🫣
@Sine-gl9ly
@Sine-gl9ly 9 ай бұрын
@@blondeenotsomuch That wouldn't /doesn't reduce hormonal-related behaviour AT ALL!
@egoequus6263
@egoequus6263 9 ай бұрын
Is he for sale? Because you really sold him on me.
@timandersonhorsetraining
@timandersonhorsetraining 9 ай бұрын
He's not for sale.
@broncriderbarb
@broncriderbarb 9 ай бұрын
Why are you working a horse on a lunge line with all that stuff in your way????!!!!!
@Maishley
@Maishley 9 ай бұрын
Went to trainer 4 years ago? Are you retraining him for yourself or his owner? Why send him to training but then he isn’t worked with for 4 years? Confused! 🤔 was he trained, ignored, then sold? Maybe work him in round pen away from cows so he is focused on you, not cows or other horses. At least not this early. He is very distracted.
@retiredairforce5111
@retiredairforce5111 9 ай бұрын
Previous owners sent him to an Arab trainer when he was 4 but the trainers never communicated with them about anything so they brought him home. They had health issues and couldn’t work with him. He was a stallion and they had hoped to breed him but again health issues got in the way. New owners, new goals, and new trainer.
@chrisusher7144
@chrisusher7144 9 ай бұрын
Still stallion hormones excuse him
@MyPNWHomestead-dx2ec
@MyPNWHomestead-dx2ec 9 ай бұрын
Absolutely handsome, smart guy!! Many years ago I worked at an Arabian horse ranch. I am very impressed with this guy. Even after just being gelded and in a new environment he is behaving like a gentleman. Looking forward to his progress!
@caciliawhy5195
@caciliawhy5195 9 ай бұрын
By Arabian standards but not by QH standards.
@rhodawillard5062
@rhodawillard5062 9 ай бұрын
What a beautiful horse. The new owner must be so happy to have him!
@catherinedemick1103
@catherinedemick1103 9 ай бұрын
Which is why we use them for 100 mile endurance races! My best distance horse was an Appaloosa Arab cross, I always said the Arab part was my secret weapon, bc my horse was colored like an App!
@streyycat667
@streyycat667 9 ай бұрын
You’ve probably worked with most existing horse breeds, but I hadn’t seen any of your videos with an Arabian before. Really looking forward to watching his training!
@oldbtchsgaming2858
@oldbtchsgaming2858 9 ай бұрын
When I was younger we had a Arabian mare that my dad took out to 1000 acre ranch in West Texas and she outworked every quarter horse on the cattle ranch with stamina.she came off the JHRose Ranch was a cowboys horse great mare. I think this boy just still struggling with hormones still but that will go👍
@catherinedemick1103
@catherinedemick1103 9 ай бұрын
Arabs are SO smart, and very people oriented for the most part.
@ridinghorses-ri6zu
@ridinghorses-ri6zu 9 ай бұрын
Arabians are extremely smart horses very much want to please the handler. Had a Arab mare she was smart athletic and could go all day and was ready to ride longer. She was very nice horse did trails did jumping an could work cows on her. Absolutely a gorgeous horse very nice boy he'll Excell at whatever he's trained for.
@jenfillow7111
@jenfillow7111 9 ай бұрын
He’s my dream horse. Sensible but not sedate. He’ll keep you on your toes just enough to be fun. I’ve always loved hot blooded breeds. When I was younger and had more guts than sense, I’d usually be the first person tossed up onto a fresh off the track thoroughbred. I loved it.
@rodneyhaanpaa81
@rodneyhaanpaa81 9 ай бұрын
I have an Arabian mare that is now 16. One of the best horses I've ever owned for lots of reasons. No price would buy her.
@halfpiint
@halfpiint 9 ай бұрын
Priceless! ❤
@thominaduncanson7596
@thominaduncanson7596 9 ай бұрын
That is one gorgeous, smart, and kind Arabian…SO typical of the breed when started with kindness. The Bedouin gave the world an amazing gift in these “drinkers of the wind”.
@thominaduncanson7596
@thominaduncanson7596 3 ай бұрын
@@alexandra1marlowe -Not my poetry…very old description of this ancient breed, and quite apt. 😁
@mirandasmith9763
@mirandasmith9763 9 ай бұрын
Tim I absolutely love and enjoy watching you work every horse. He is a good boy. Beautiful 😍 I bred and train arabians myself. You are a great trainer. ❤❤❤
@lesabarnum9318
@lesabarnum9318 9 ай бұрын
Every horse i have owned has had some Arabian or purebred..ai t nothing like them. So glad that you have some understanding of what they are....they are in a clas of their own when it comes to training them
@bethduncan665
@bethduncan665 9 ай бұрын
Wow! Only 5 seconds into video! What a Hunk! Gorgeous! Oooooh, do a good job horsey! I Will Be Following!❤❤❤❤❤🐎💖💖💖💖💖
@ellensands8938
@ellensands8938 9 ай бұрын
What a good boy. He is going to make someone a great forever horse!
@pgree6176
@pgree6176 9 ай бұрын
That’s an elegant horse
@marilynbridges8697
@marilynbridges8697 9 ай бұрын
The work with his feet showed that he has been trained for showing, because he knew what was expected in his stance, returning to the square position every time. I like that when he was being lunged, one ear was locked on the cows, the other one swiveled back and forth between Tim and the cows.
@catherinedemick1103
@catherinedemick1103 9 ай бұрын
Really pretty mover, but most of them are!
@randieraye4359
@randieraye4359 9 ай бұрын
Stunning horse!!
Had to make up a new technique for this one
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