Working on more videos and getting back to posting, just been really busy with training lately! Thanks for all the wonderful comments and supporting this channel 💕 :)
Thanks for your videos. I've had my horse for 8 years, and I still go back to foundational training: what's good for my horse and being calm while spending time with her. Super appreciate your work. I now have a 9-month-old gelding who has benefited. I appreciate your calm, laid-back approach.
This is so cohesive and encompasses such a wide range in a quick and effective way. Really great job! Can't wait to hear your thoughts on the new bridle!
Great video - very informative! I really liked how you pointed out the different types of pressure between bitless bridles and bridles with a bit. Some people are not aware that bitless bridles apply a different type of pressure and the same goes for hackmores too. Very nicely you explained about bits too. Can't wait for more of your videos 🙂
Great video thank you. Not seen a post from you for about a month glad to hear you are well and just busy! Looking forward to part 2 equipment is such a mind field 😁
Thank you so much for showing all the differences and highlighting what effect all the parts have when used correctly and incorrectly, I didn't find a better explanation! :)
I am going to have a future surround by horses and just being myself and training them. I’m so happy learning about this thank you much. And could you record a video maybe about what carriers i could make working in a horse business 😊
Hi beautiful . Your information and your video is very Helpful and fabulous. Because English is not my first language Could you please put Caption for this video. Thanks.❤️❤️❤️❤️🐴
Wow saw all of your horses at the end, they are Beautiful.!!!! I'm trying to learn everything I can and don't have a horse as of yet cause we are getting ready to build 4 horses stall with a tack room. I've been told the older horses around 12 and up are the best ones to ride if your a beginner.. Is this true?