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Join us at www.ianleightonhorsemanship.com to find out more about our clinics or to see the equipment we sell.
In addition we have some great professional training videos.
Duck Fight!!!!!
0:38
3 года назад
How To Stop a Horse
1:06
3 года назад
Horse Training Human
2:59
3 года назад
Educating A Horse
1:49
3 года назад
Softness under saddle intro
2:42
3 года назад
Saddle Length Myth
3:12
4 года назад
Worming a hard to worm horse.
5:23
4 года назад
Starting a 5 year old
4:52
4 года назад
Teach a Horse to Lunge
20:38
4 года назад
Don’t sour your horse.
1:39
4 года назад
How a horse learns softness.
1:46
5 лет назад
Tying A Horse Safely
11:08
5 лет назад
Mecate Reins
2:39
5 лет назад
Horse bits
9:40
5 лет назад
Lead ropes
5:10
5 лет назад
Halters
6:02
5 лет назад
Confidence
6:11
5 лет назад
Secret Horse Business
2:33
5 лет назад
Lou,s Horsemanship Experience
1:31
5 лет назад
First Saddling.
7:21
5 лет назад
Starting Xavier
4:36
5 лет назад
Walking my horse out
1:21
5 лет назад
Horses. A Behavioural Issue or Pain?
13:29
5 лет назад
Tie your mecate to your saddle
2:10
6 лет назад
Комментарии
@MaxNafeHorsemanship
@MaxNafeHorsemanship Год назад
Most people don't have a round pen and a lot don;t even have access to one. In the real world, people need to know how to work without one.
@KAlmeftah
@KAlmeftah 2 года назад
unless the horse is halter broke it doesn't matter where you do the ground work.
@fetchmour
@fetchmour 2 года назад
but he is a morgan stallion so there pretty good
@normanwheatley14
@normanwheatley14 2 года назад
ANOTHER 10 IAN THANKS
@normanwheatley14
@normanwheatley14 2 года назад
THANKS IAN, I ENJOY ALL YOUR VIDEOS
@elsplace896
@elsplace896 2 года назад
Very helpful. Did you put something sweet on that?
@robynmartin2026
@robynmartin2026 3 года назад
just come back to this, 4 years later and another youngster in my care. Such a good vid, so grateful, thank you again!! I'll remember, back of the hand, scratch scratch scratch, and back off completly!
@mrlones12
@mrlones12 3 года назад
I know this video is almost a decade old, but I had to sing some praises. I’ve been around horses most of my life, but I’ve never raised one. I’ve watched I don’t know how many videos trying to learn how to start my colt with just some basic ground work and manners. Maybe make my trainer’s life a bit easier when the time comes. Everything, and I mean EVERYTHING I’ve watched just led to my colt and I being confused and frustrated. Every technique I tried always felt like I was skipping a step. Or, it was some hippie dippie crap like “send your horse positive brainwaves and they’ll start doing whatever blah blah..Just, thank you for breaking down the “first step” into even smaller steps. And I’m sure if my yearling, Despereaux, had thumbs, he’d send his thanks too!
@radchannel5494
@radchannel5494 3 года назад
I have a big yearling colt that continally tries to throw his head into you the moment you try to control him while leading. What to do for this?
@lorireiff9173
@lorireiff9173 3 года назад
I have 15-18 year old horse and I’d love to teach her this. I do have a question tho if this is taught differently on an old horse? Or does the same technique work?
@Blinducho
@Blinducho 3 года назад
Nice video. My horse is not moving the front legs. He will disengage but refuses to move front leg. I tried flag and spining rope......but what you do with the hands up seems to be the answer....
@bobbysoloe5222
@bobbysoloe5222 3 года назад
That’s why I love your videos your a real straight shooter!
@billyruth4094
@billyruth4094 3 года назад
Exactly right Ian I remember those days and we were always taught that way, knee in the shoulder and a handful of main and you had both hands on the horse at all times, plus it’s better on their back
@IanLeightonHorsemanship1
@IanLeightonHorsemanship1 3 года назад
Too right Billy
@ickster23
@ickster23 3 года назад
What do you mean by "hard feed"? It's not a term I've heard up here in Canada.
@IanLeightonHorsemanship1
@IanLeightonHorsemanship1 3 года назад
Grains, pellets etc rather than pasture or hay.
@ickster23
@ickster23 3 года назад
@@IanLeightonHorsemanship1 Thanks! Had a feeling that's what you were referring to, but it's best to clarify. -25 up here tonight, so they got grains as well as hay. No blankets. We save that for -30 and only if the wind is up.
@josephbuell963
@josephbuell963 3 года назад
Where can I find the full videos to this?
@briarspillane2868
@briarspillane2868 3 года назад
great little video on starting beginning right from the start lol :-) Horsemanship is a way of life, a way of being, which I reckon I am continuously learning. The right balance of everything. What a master of teaching our horses are!! I will never get tired of it and fear my body will give out before I do. Thanks Ian
@IanLeightonHorsemanship1
@IanLeightonHorsemanship1 3 года назад
Thank you
@Trapezius8oblique
@Trapezius8oblique 3 года назад
Thanks Ian.
@IanLeightonHorsemanship1
@IanLeightonHorsemanship1 3 года назад
Very welcome
@Trapezius8oblique
@Trapezius8oblique 3 года назад
This is a interesting video. You make a lot of sense, Ian . Thanks . A subject that needs more education, by horseman like yourself, with real experience under their belt. I had a similar issue being told my halfbreed was no good, and the saddle fitter trying to sell me an English. Could you elaborate further in more detail, please, in another video, part 2 maybe.
@IanLeightonHorsemanship1
@IanLeightonHorsemanship1 3 года назад
Thanks maybe I can sort something out 👍
@stephaniewinter5123
@stephaniewinter5123 3 года назад
Thank you Ian, another excellent lesson...
@IanLeightonHorsemanship1
@IanLeightonHorsemanship1 3 года назад
Look in the description for a link to the whole series.
@Trapezius8oblique
@Trapezius8oblique 3 года назад
Hi Ian, just wanted to say I enjoy your videos, very much. Missing some new videos. Happy New Year.
@IanLeightonHorsemanship1
@IanLeightonHorsemanship1 3 года назад
Thank you. I hope 2021 is kind to you.
@foxxgirl0715
@foxxgirl0715 3 года назад
Holy fuck this is the exact video I needed. My horse can’t lunge because he was never started properly and I’ve never seen someone post a video using a horse that hasn’t been trained
@bobbysoloe5222
@bobbysoloe5222 3 года назад
Great lesson!study this one folks! Thanks Ian
@IanLeightonHorsemanship1
@IanLeightonHorsemanship1 3 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it
@clarkosteo
@clarkosteo 3 года назад
Really good instruction. Thank you.
@IanLeightonHorsemanship1
@IanLeightonHorsemanship1 3 года назад
Glad it was helpful!
@treasurered1014
@treasurered1014 3 года назад
definitely trying this with my 2yr old. I've been having difficulties with teaching her to lung.
@IanLeightonHorsemanship1
@IanLeightonHorsemanship1 3 года назад
You can do it!
@lucykennedy5287
@lucykennedy5287 3 года назад
Excellent advice. Thanks.
@IanLeightonHorsemanship1
@IanLeightonHorsemanship1 3 года назад
Glad it was helpful!
@kellylovejoy2169
@kellylovejoy2169 4 года назад
I have a new 4 year old who’s been driven and had horrible spikes on his hooves to pick his feet up better when driven , I rescued him and he will not let me pick his front feet up , he has no shoes on but I desperately need to pick his feet up to give them a clean as I don’t want him getting thrush or worse he strikes every time I try to pick them up and I try for hours and in the end he gets angry , I really don’t know what to do , any ideas ?
@animejade7789
@animejade7789 3 года назад
I recently rescued a horse who has the same problems. I’ve been taking baby steps. First getting him to trust me petting him on his legs without running away. If he is resisting a lot you can use a lead rope to pull his feet up instead of your hands until he isn’t resisting as much. Never ask for too much at first. Just having him lift for a second is progress so don’t hold it for too long in the beginning, if he learns he can pull away from you you’ll just have more problems.
@kellylovejoy2169
@kellylovejoy2169 3 года назад
@@animejade7789 hi thanks for your reply bit he is fine picking up his feet up now he’s done that well he picks hi back legs up waiting for me when I’m finishing the front ones bless him x
@chubblefluffchubbyawesome2415
@chubblefluffchubbyawesome2415 4 года назад
When you say release, do you mean letting the lead go slack for a moment, or releasing just a bit of the pressure? How loose should the rope become?
@belindanolan4582
@belindanolan4582 4 года назад
For the first time wearing a bit why didn’t this horse mouth the bit? Would you have expected him to chew and play with the bit more? Just curious
@charlottefowler4890
@charlottefowler4890 4 года назад
My horse isn’t a colt, but what should I do if she doesn’t give to pressure?
@enzomahalo2433
@enzomahalo2433 4 года назад
Very nice exercises with the flag. Good job mate.
@laurapeterson9029
@laurapeterson9029 4 года назад
I’m going to try this tomorrow. My geldings are impossible where catching goes. My fault for spoiling them. I am on pain management and was on meds for several years that made me a zombie. The weather is warming up, my brain fog is gone and now my horses and myself need to get back to work. I want them to be as happy to see me as I am to see them.
@denelll.bennettsurvivorwar8224
@denelll.bennettsurvivorwar8224 4 года назад
*What about though if the horse you’re working with is wild? You can’t even get close enough to him/her to touch them? And your New horse is running away from you, pulling the rope out of your hands (giving you rope burn), or dragging you everywhere?? I’m pretty sure that you’ll NEED a round pen then; or a 8 sided pen!*
@shevhunter986
@shevhunter986 4 года назад
Fantastic - my gelding is a lot like yours so this is really useful - especially backing up thank you from
@stephaniewinter5123
@stephaniewinter5123 4 года назад
So simple and SO important, thank you Ian ...
@narwhal7642
@narwhal7642 4 года назад
LOL. nice job
@narwhal7642
@narwhal7642 4 года назад
Nice job you two were dancing. He's so relaxed and attentive.
@trevorbailey1486
@trevorbailey1486 4 года назад
Thank you, Ian. I've gone back to a bit from a hackamore and, despte the double-jointed number with a lozenge, my sensitive girl gapes when at rest and dislikes even a gentle pick-up on the reins. I came to the conclusion that neither the single jointed nor the 'kinder' double jointed snaffle was comfortable for my talented pony. A Pee Wee bit is on the way as I write.
@yogibear8686
@yogibear8686 4 года назад
Thank you from horses everywhere!
@MrTheHaharvey
@MrTheHaharvey 4 года назад
I wish I had known this when I first had Archie. I could lunge him in the park, but when we hit canter, he took off and I had no chance to hold him. Thankfully he just ran home. Just shortening the rope and getting him settled seems to let him drop his head and trot out so nicely, we even get a nice canter now. That shorter rope is magic!
@Emily-zr8el
@Emily-zr8el 5 лет назад
Where are you based? 😊
@emilymacintyre9504
@emilymacintyre9504 5 лет назад
Love your methods!
@susanlumley5547
@susanlumley5547 5 лет назад
Can you explain what you mean by disunited please. Thank you
@emilymacintyre9504
@emilymacintyre9504 5 лет назад
Disuniting is when they canter on one canter lead in the front legs and the other lead in the hind
@IanLeightonHorsemanship1
@IanLeightonHorsemanship1 5 лет назад
Thank you Emily :)
@kristakerr2624
@kristakerr2624 5 лет назад
I love how black n white uncomplicated your training is.
@stephaniewinter5123
@stephaniewinter5123 5 лет назад
Great stuff Ian, I love your work, it’s so sensible, Australian and down to earth .... thank you again x
@stephaniewinter5123
@stephaniewinter5123 5 лет назад
Hear hear to all the above, thanks Ian ....
@stephaniewinter5123
@stephaniewinter5123 5 лет назад
Lovely Ian, thanks for taking the time to share your knowledge ...
@stephaniewinter5123
@stephaniewinter5123 5 лет назад
Thank you Ian, that’s awesome, I love that you see those kick outs as playful, and not malicious. My educated and talented gelding often kicks out once after a big break, and I always felt it was exuberance and he even squeals .. I got a lot from that lesson thank you..
@chelackie
@chelackie 5 лет назад
Sound advice. You're a fine horseman.