Thursday, 29 November 2012

Keven Daniel interviewed by David Key on www.keyduprodeo.com



Keven talks about making it to the National Finals Rodeo as a Team Roping Header.

Halter Breaking The Foal , by Tohma Tokita



2012 Sorrel Filly
Sire : Dun Its Little Lena (by Hollywood Dun It)
Dam : NQH Starlight Maggie (daughter of Grays Starlight )

Armenia, land of the Horse



http://peopleofar.wordpress.com

Horse breading, the domestication of the horses and the development of the chariot in Armenia dates back to the time immemorial. In fact, the Armenian Highlands were renowned for horse breeding and horsemanship throughout ancient times. Murals of the Iran Age (Armenian) kingdom of Ararat attest to the richness of this practice.

Traditionally Armenians consider themselves as descended from the biblical Torgom (Togarmah), where the Bible refers to the House of Togarmah, a land known for its horses (Ez. 27:14).

Equally revered was the Armenian cavalry of the ancient times.

V. Chapot wrote: "What they say about Armenia bewilders us. How could this mountain people develop such a cavalry that was able to measure itself against the horsemen of the Medes? One thing which is certain is the fact that Armenia ...was a source of excellent well bred horses. The people in this country had discovered that horses were not just an economic asset, but could also be used for military purposes."

Carl and Charlotte - the out-takes

PoorOkayGoodGreatAwesome. Your rating: None Average: 3.5 (10 votes) . Watch the bloopers from our new series 'Carl and Charlotte: Dressage Superstars'

Kelly Marks head cam footage

Kelly Marks tried her hand at blood hounding and drag hunting along with her 18hh giant Harry for our up and coming show Top Marks: Harry Goes Hunting. Check out this brilliant head cam footage from the show as they gallop across the English countryside.

Natural Horsemanship - Natural Kids Ranch Hannover / Ronnenberg - Seepfe...


Natural Horsemanship techniques of starting stallion Valance, bred and i...



Meg Brown is training her 3 year old Swedish Warmbood stallion Valance using natural horsemanship method at Mega Arte Riding Academy in San Diego.

Playing With Sally! Bridget and Her Horse Sally - Natural Horsemanship T...



Just a quick clip from my cell phone of my best friend Bridget and her horse Sally doing some training :D Sally is such an awesome horse!

Dealing with a Pushy Aggressive horse in pasture - Rick Gore Horsemanship


https://www.youtube.com/LatestMixChannel
I discuss how you need to act and how to be assertive in pasture to keep you safe. I show horses showing dominance to each other

Horsemanship, Zirkus, Klickertraining, Vortrag von Sady - TEIL II



In diesem Video sieht man wie Zirkus- und Tricktraining aussehen kann, wenn es Spass machen soll. Mehr unter : www.reiter-akutell.de

Advanced Horsemanship, LCCC 11/10/12



Brooke Preston, Dustin Renken, Jenna Brown, and Linsey Bode.

Equine Unity - A Natural Horsemanship Business



An overview of our business and we what do! Part and Full Livery, Young Horse and Remedial problem training, rehabilitation, showing, foaling, clinics and much more!

QS Horsemanship Assignment - Long Reining



Level 3 Quantum Savvy Horsemanship Assignment www.qssurrey.co.uk

Buying a horse - Things to look for - How to buy a horse - Rick Gore Hor...



https://www.youtube.com/LatestMixChannel
- Here I discuss things to look for when buying a horse. I discuss some tricks and excuses sellers use to hide problems and try and take the mystery out of buying a horse. Thanks to Candace for filming this.

Catching Hard to Catch Hurt Horse - Driveline - Pressure & Release - Ric...



http://www.thinklikeahorse.org/

Here I have a volunteer try to catch a hard to catch horse that is hurt and in pain and does not want to be caught. I discuss pressure & release, using the driveline, stopping a horse's feet, controlling a horse's direction, making the wrong thing difficult and the right thing easy.

At the beginning of this Hollie said I already know I can't catch him he won't let me within 10 feet of him in the pasture.

Remember: If you think you can or think you can't - You are probably right.

This horse is a Mustang that is not people friendly and tends to avoid people. So normally he does not like to be caught, but he test everyone that tries and makes sure the person knows what they are doing and after he is convinced of that, he allows you to catch him. But now that he is hurt, has a bad abscess and is being doctored and caused pain every day, he does not like to be caught even more. And this behavior is very normal and predictable. Every time I catch him I doctor him and it causes discomfort, so he is NOT being mean or disrespectful, he is being a horse and that is all he knows how to be.

I cover his injury in this 3 part series:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X5mPBmQShwY

Monday, 19 November 2012

Quadrille Lusitano Galadinner 28 9 2012


Quadrillenvorführung der Freunde barocker Reitkunst, Schweiz
am Lusitano-Galadinner im Horgenberg Schweiz-Portugal 28.9.2012

Groundwork 2012 schoolhalt



Fijne Rijkunst - Fine Art of Riding - for straightness training and Academic Art of Riding.
The purpose is: harmony and lightness between horse and rider. Our goal: a proud horse who is willing and being able to perform what is asked by the rider.

This teamwork between man and horse is achievable for everybody. Regardless of breed, the natural ability and talent of the horse.

Teaser Alert - The Scale of Training: A Happy, Healthy Dressage Horse



Christoph Hess and Linda Parelli have collaborated to explain The Scale of Training, a dressage training program that is over 100 years old.

This DVD discusses similarities between classical dressage training and natural horsemanship, as well as the keys to achieving a happy, healthy dressage horse through the six levels of training including: rhythm, relaxation, contact, impulsion, straightness and collection.

Join Christoph, Linda and Walter Zettl in this exciting educational program coming soon to www.parelli.com!

Jec Ballou Classical & Western Dressage Clinician, Trainer and Instructor



Jec Aristotle Ballou is an educator and trainer based in Santa Cruz, CA solving the confusion, questions, and roadblocks that today's riders encounter while learning to work with horses. Learn how to improve your performance with Jec's popular books, articles, and on-demand conditioning schedules. Jec is available for clinics and speaking engagements/workshops throughout the U.S. Join us here on Facebook to keep up to date.

We specialize in giving today's horse owners the information and tools they need to develop their horses' athleticism and performance. In addition to clinics and lessons, Jec's growing offerings for the public include books, articles, DVDs, and mobile phone apps. Out of town students are also welcome to come train for short periods in coastal California.

Visit www.JecBallou.com for more information.

HorseTrix Episode 2



Heidi Herriott's HorseTrix second episode airing on Nov. 18th. Teaching the Yes, and reinforcing general manners and behavior. Tacking, lunging, grooming, etc. More information at www.heidiherriott.com

Episode 1 - Heidi Herriott's HorseTrix



Episode 1 of Heidi Herriott's HorseTrix takes you through everything you need to know to get started training tricks with your horse. I will also provide an overview of some of the tricks we will train during the series. More information, including printable manuals and training video can be found at www.heidiherriott.com. Comments are always appreciated on my HorseTrix FB page. Happiness is Horses!

Parelli Natural Horsemanship On line



Anneli och Docka
www.natural-horsemanship.se

Sunday, 18 November 2012

Equine Unity - Groundwork Clinic



A natural horsemanship clinic including leading and desensitisation. See our website for more details and upcoming clinics

I need you to trust me!



Here is me and Kita messing around and getting up to no good. This video was inspired from a video I saw by Bhukshine (Please check out her channel) If you have anything questions please email me or leave a comment and I will get back to you either in writing or by doing a video! I really hope you enjoy my channel and keep an eye out for my videos coming soon :)

Jean Francois Pignon Kurs auf der AP-Ranch in Lochen 06.-07.11.2012



Es waren zwei wahnsinnig beeindruckende Tage mit Jean Francois Pignon. Ein tolles Gefühl von solch einem genialen Pferdemenschen lernen zu dürfen.
Created with MAGIX Video deluxe 17 Plus

Arena games :D



Having some fun with the girls in the arena with Natural Horsemanship and Trick Training :) They amaze me everyday!

Teach your Horse to Handle Softly



Teach your horse to focus and handle softly. A great brain exercise.

The Scale of Training: A Happy, Healthy Dressage Horse



Christoph Hess and Linda Parelli have collaborated to explain The Scale of Training, a dressage training program that is over 100 years old.

This DVD discusses similarities between classical dressage training and natural horsemanship, as well as the keys to achieving a happy, healthy dressage horse through the six levels of training including: rhythm, relaxation, contact, impulsion, straightness and collection.

Join Christoph, Linda and Walter Zettl in this exciting educational program coming soon to www.parelli.com!

芽室剣山どさんこ牧場HORSEMANSHIP講習会Part3.2012.11.10.avi



芽室剣山どさんこ牧場にて行われたHORSEMANSHIP講習会

Promo Diamond T Horsemanship



Visit my website for more information and to contact me: http://www.diamondthorsemanship.com

Parelli Natural Horsemanship in Michigan



The music does not belong to me.

Equine Affaire 2012 Fantasia - Double Dan Horsemanship


Equine Affaire's Fantasia in Springfield, MA on November 8, 2012
Double Dan Horsemanship - Dan James with quarter horse "Apollo" and Australian stock horse "Amelia".

Body Control Basics Under Saddle promo - Double Dan Horsemanship



The promo for the Double Dan Horsemanship
Body Control Basics Under Saddle DVD. Order your copy now!
Enjoy the amazing horsemanship of Dan James and Dan Steers!
http://doubledanhorsemanship.com.au

Tuesday, 13 November 2012

3-Star Parelli Professional Stephanie Gaunt & The Horse Course




Parelli Professional Stephanie Gaunt shares her experience working with Harriet Laurie at The Horse Course, a non-profit organization that partners prisoners with horses to practice self-control, engagement, education and positive reinforcement. Well done, Stephanie! To learn more about The Horse Course, follow this link: http://ow.ly/f4TLF

David Key & Clay O'Brien Cooper on Key'd Up Rodeo



David Key & Clay O'Brien Cooper on Key'd Up Rodeo www.keyduprodeo.com. Featuring a Rodeo Athlete a week. Shop for all your rodeo needs, apparel, & gift. God Bless!

Feel and Release: Root of the Neck Explained



"Feel" can seem elusive at times. In Bill Dorrance's definition of Feel, Timing and Balance (True Horsemanship Through Feel, Meanings Section) he points out that we need to understand these separately and then together. I started to learn about biomechanics and the root of the neck from Dr Deb Bennetts series "Principles of Conformation Analysis". It was only later that I learned from Leslie Desmond (co-author of Bill's book) how to make use of these facts about the horse to get with a horse through FEEL - in short, the art of releasing a horse in the root of the neck to access both mind and body without brace, and without creating pressure to release first. The better our understanding of this aspect of biomechanics the better our ability to read a horse and adjust to fit. Core stuff, wonderful stuff!

芽室剣山どさんこ牧場HORSEMANSHIP講習会Part2 2012 11 10


芽室剣山どさんこ牧場でのホースマンシップ講習会

芽室剣山どさんこ牧場HORSEMANSHIP講習会2012.11.10.Part1.avi



剣山どさんこ牧場にて行われたHORSEMANSHIP講習会

Horsemanship with Bob Grave


Khas T'an Horsemanship ~ Trailer Loading



Khas T'an Horsemanship with Kyla Pollard
~ I put this video up to show a little moment in time demonstrating some trailer loading results from Spring 2009. Since this video, I have covered 1000's of miles with this horse and she still loads up really well. I will be working with a client horse on Nov. 25, 2012 in Prince George, BC who has had some difficulties with confident trailer loading. I have never met this horse and look forward to sharing with you the trailer loading process I would use with this horse. You can audit this demonstration by attending the upcoming 2012 Winter Horsemanship Series with us. Details enclosed fyi.
For more information on Khas T'an, go to: http://www.tourismfortstjames.com
~ Music is by talented Canadian artist, Derek Miller. Sadly, it is abrubtly cut off at the end due to my lack of video editing expertise. A fade would have been nice & less painful to the ears. Sorry for that!
For more music by Derek Miller, go to: http://www.derekmiller.ca

Khas T'an 2012 Winter Horsemanship Series
Horsemanship Theory Lectures, Demonstrations & Lessons
Session 1: Nov. 25, 2012 (1-5pm) - Course is FULL auditors welcome
Session 2: Dec. 16, 2012 (1-5pm) - Rider Spots Available auditors welcome
Agriplex Indoor Arena, Prince George, BC

http://www.tourismfortstjames.com
E-mail: info@tourismfortstjames.com
Phone: 250-996-8026

Join Us on FaceBook!
~ http://www.facebook.com/pages/Khas-Tan-Outdoor-Adventure-Tourism/112235145462826

Natural Horsemanship with David Alexander


David Alexander, Natural Horseman. David Talks about how he started training horses and how showing respect and leadership led him to a long and prospering career in forming bonds between horses and humans.

Contact David for help with your horses.
Facebook Email:
david.alexander.77964@facebook.com

Tuesday, 6 November 2012

A bird's eye view of Boekelo's cross-country



Gemma and Arctic Soul complete a wet and technical Boekelo cross country course, clear and within the time. For regular updates follow Gemma and the team @GTeventing or check www.gemmatattersall.com

"Arctic Soul went brilliantly at Boekelo to complete a wet and technical cross-country course, clear and within the time. Check out our round from my head camera, you can hear me talking to him all the way round as he is so keen and needs lots of steadying.
"He was such a super star and we finished 13th in the CCI three star among stiff competition. Big pat, clever pony - he has been brilliant all season and you can see how much he loves his job in our video."
Gemma

Miniature donkey foal fitted with prosthetic leg



Auburn University's College of Veterinary Medicine and the Hanger Clinic, formerly Hanger Prosthetics and Orthotics, are working together on a case that could have implications in the treatment and rehabilitation of horses, donkeys and other equids with congenital deformities or injuries.

Emma, a miniature donkey foal, was just two days old when she arrived at the John Thomas Vaughan Large Animal Teaching Hospital in April with a severe hind limb deformity, one that required amputation of the limb and the placement of a prosthesis.

A miniature donkey foal has been given a new lease of life since receiving one of the first prosthetic legs made for equines.

Hind limb deformity

Emma was born with a severe hind limb deformity that needed to be amputated when she was just two days old. Vets at Auburn University in Alabama then made her an artificial leg, working with clinician Billy Fletcher from prosthetics company Hanger Clinic.
This is the same company that made a prosthetic tail for an amputee dolphin called Winter, who was the star of last year’s hit film Dolphin Tale. They make animal limbs using the same materials that used for prostheses for Paralympic athletes.

Impressive design


“Billy was excited and enthusiastic to assist," said Dr Fred Caldwell, an assistant professor in the department of clinical sciences and equine surgeon. “Once we proceeded with the surgery and amputated the distal limb, he provided a small footplate to incorporate into the cast to even out the length of her hind limbs so she could bear weight until we could get the surgical site healed and have her fitted with a prosthesis. “
Emma is now 11 weeks old and thriving thanks to her new leg, which has since been replaced with a new model to make her even more mobile.
"She absolutely loved it from the get-go," Caldwell said. "It was a very impressive design and she did very well in it. She is getting stronger; she's growing and doing wonderfully."
As Emma grows, she will have her prosthec leg changed a number of times. When she reaches full growth she will then be fitted with a more permanent leg.

Unique teaching opportunity

The practice of using prostheses with horses and ponies is uncommon due to size and weight-bearing limitations. As Emma is a miniature donkey she will only weigh around 350 pounds as an adult, so she has provided a unique teaching opportunity for those involved.
“It's been very educational for me as an equine surgeon to learn; this has certainly been my first case,” said Caldwell. “I think we have a long way to go before we get to this being a procedure that's routinely an option for our larger patients, but for a prosthetic limb to be an option in horses is something that's pretty exciting."

Sunday, 4 November 2012

Murphy Jumping & tackless.



Murphy is owned by Gezzcanezz. I love him he is a dude! If you have nothing nice to say see that unsubscribe button, click it.

Camera - Nikon D3100 - Nikkor 55-200 vr
Software - Sony Vegas pro 11
EDITED VIDEO - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1vMk-GJvy1M&lc=Wg9AQK6C-hYNLp98hVFhyKXWJt4...

It is trust


Get out of my way.



Video from my recent meet up with Gemma, Had such an awesome day. I think it's safe to say we are both a little crazy :P I love this video it makes me smile so much! For proper full riding videos of the rides in this video, subscribe to my 2nd channel - http://www.youtube.com/alfusally

Colored - Murphy - Owned by Gemma - http://www.youtube.com/gezzcanezz
Lighter Bay - Alfie - Owned my me.
Darker Bay - Callie - Owned by me.
Chestnut - Bob - Gemmas Yard owners horse.

Camera - Nikon D3100 - Nikkor 55mm - 200mm VR Lens
Song - Simple Plan - Shut up
Editing software - Sony Vegas Pro 11
Coloring - By me

Thanks for reading and watching, Like, comment, fav and share. I really appreciate it :)

Dressage, Naturally Video Classroom Preview - November 2012



Preview of the videos featured for November in the Dressage, Naturally Video Classroom, dnc.dressagenaturally(dot)net

Parelli Horse & Soul Tour in Murfreesboro, TN



In response to our Social Media Rock Star contest, Melissa Cockrell sent us this great video from the Murfreesboro, TN Horse & Soul Tour stop. Great job, Melissa! To learn more about Parelli's Social Media Rock Star contest, visit this link: http://ow.ly/eYROK

How far we've come; Our Journey ♥



Casino is the best thing that's ever happened to me. I love him with my whole heart. ♥

This has been the most incredible journey. These past couple months I have learned so much and changed in so many ways. I found this way of horsemanship that has turned everything around for me and Casino. There's no more pressure, no more forcing or pain. Were free. We look at one another as equals and enjoy every moment of our time together. Liberty and clicker training has been the best thing that could ever have happened to us. Our bond is so much stronger and where we are now is all I've ever dreamed of. The feeling of that special connection we share words can not describe how amazing it is. We've gone from being so afraid and lost to being able to live our dreams everyday. We still have a few struggles and things to work through, but with every new day we are always improving. Casino has been learning so quickly and been so responsive I am so proud of him. He knows kiss, smile, bow, pawing which were still in progress of learning, targeting and building up to rearing. In the near future we will be working on lying down, Spanish walk and a few other tricks as well as him cantering at my side. I haven't used a halter or bridle on him in a very long time other then leading him to the arena. I haven't ridden him in quite awhile, but that doesn't even matter. What we've been doing everyday has built up so much between us and even though it's work on the ground it will help so much when it comes to riding. The last several times I did ride him it was all bareback and for the most part completely tackless or with a rope around his neck. I've never been so happy in all the years I have been riding and had horses. This change from traditional horsemanship to liberty has opened my eyes up to a lot of things. I hope that I can fulfill my dreams with horses and maybe someday have a career with them.

I want to give a HUGE thank you to LittlePistolAnnie she has helped me so much through everything and is a big part in where I am now with Casino and all that I have learned. I encourage you all to check out her channel and watch her videos. She and Annie are breath taking. They are one of my biggest inspirations! It's absolutely beautiful the things the two of them can do together. There bond is something very special.
http://www.youtube.com/user/LittlePistolAnnie
My favourite video of hers; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yCacYaK3kNg

I'm not perfect, but i'll keep trying.



A bit of a different side to myself and May, I do this quite a lot with her at home, but this was my first time tackless!! i just never have anyone to film so I put the camera on the fence today and got abit for you!! She is a real quick learner and I hope to teach her a few more tricks in the future, when she was 2 she was really bolshy so I did a lot of natural horsemanship with her and she is so joined up with me now its really nice! I believe to be successful with a horse you have to have a unique relationship and you should be able to teach a horse anything you want to.

This also shows May does not hate me because I am a horrible owner/rider, we have an awesome relationship and I hope you can see it here :)

Zirkuslektion/ Natrual Horsemanship mit Minishetty (liberty)



Minishetty Krümel zeigt einen kleinen Einblick seines können :)

Horsemanship -2012 All American Quarter Horse Congress



BR Deck Smoothie and Hannah Hipps at the 2012 All American Quarter Horse Congress. This video shows her 1st and finals run of the pattern.

Double Dan Horsemanship Vlog - November



Dan Steers form Double Dan Horsemanship talks about their upcoming DVD.
See much more at DDTV!
http://doubledanhorsemanship.com.au

Natural Horsemanship with David Alexander



David Alexander, Natural Horseman. David Talks about how he started training horses and how showing respect and leadership led him to a long and prospering career in forming bonds between horses and humans.

Contact David for help with your horses.
Facebook Email:
david.alexander.77964@facebook.com

Friday, 2 November 2012

Six Masters showing Piaffe



Classical dressage masters - 6 pictures of Piafffe
Lieutenant Oscar Frank
Herr Egon Von Neindorff
Alois Podhajsky
Nuno Oliveira
Philippe Karl
Manolo Mendez

Horse Brasil 770 - Exibido 27 de Outubro de 2012



Cavalgada Raide Cabanha Crioulo - Conheça o Raide - Parte I e II
Público durante o X Encontro Internacional de Horsemanship UC

Horse Training is a Partnership ✩



Horse training, trick training, horsemanship, vrijheidsdressuur.

Another Joyce & Indy video, riding and training in the forest together.
It's only one year ago Indy became very sick and needed a surgery to safe her life.
Luckily after all, we're standing here and enjoying each other training and playing.

Check out my other videos as well and please subscribe! I really like to meet other horse trainers over the world so I might subscribe back :-))

Klaudia & Fortuna



powracanie do pracy po przerwie - uwiecznione kilka momentów.
06.12

Training U Horsemanship Lexi 10/31


Horsemanship Tip with Larry French about wind and water on horseback.wmv



This is one of our short horse tips of the week. It's about preparing your horse for windy days and water. I also talk about the half circle and giving your horse the chance to communicate with you about any problems he might be having. You can get on our list by liking us on Facebook. Our website is www.3lhorseranch.net.

Teaching Horses to Accept Gun Fire -Shooting Guns (Lecture) -Sacking Out...



http://www.thinklikeahorse.org/
How do you teach a horse to accept gunfire? The slow way is the fast way. Like most things with horses, it is a process and NOT an event. All training is connected to many variables, like your experience, your confidence, your timing, feel, release, understanding of horses, time spent with horses and how YOU react and you respond to what happens. Then there are the horse factors such has prior training, prior learning, prior experiences, what lessons have been taught to the horse like does the horse respect or fear people, does the horse know how to give to pressure, does the horse know how to look for a right answer, does the think or react with fear, all kind of things in play, so when someone asks, how do I teach a horse to do ? whatever, there is no way to give a good answer and the fact that a person is asking and expecting an answer tells me they don't understand all the variables when it comes to horses.

Sacking out or teaching a horse to accept new or scary things are about the same process. It can be easy and smooth or it can be a disaster where the horse learns dangerous lessons or gets hurt. It is up to YOU. When a horse fails it is YOU. When they learn and succeed then you did it right. A horse tells you when you did it right or wrong. Listen to the horse. Horse training is about the Horse teaching you what you do not know.

Not having knowledge about something is not as dangerous as knowing the wrong information and believing what you know is right. If people stop thinking they know so much and just started listening to the horse, they would learn more.

Small steps, make the right answer easy, prevent the wrong answer, do not teach the end results, teach small steps to build the horse's confidence so he can accept the final result.

My videos and web site are tied together to help you learn about the horse, if you just look for a simple answer from one video or one article on my site, you are missing the big picture. The more you question what you know, the more you will be willing to learn better ways for the Horse.

Buddy and Mr. T you are good boys.

Why I was asked about this:
This person rides in isolated areas & has ran into mountain lions & or bears so to protect or scare off a gun is handy. In some areas you may cross on someone's land & they get upset & people tend to treat people better if they have guns to defend themselves, some time if you ride long ways you may run into a illegal crop of Marijuana grow or drug lab, so they will shoot at you and try to kill you so you don't tell cops where they are located. Someone may try steal your horse or rob you. Having a gun and not needing it is better than needing a gun and not having it