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It Has Been A Nightmare... 

Ryan Rose
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In this video Ryan helps a lady that has been having trouble trailer loading her horse.
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@ryanrosehorsemanship
@ryanrosehorsemanship Год назад
Thanks for watching if you enjoyed this video and would like to see more detailed training videos or want to ask me specific questions about your horse consider joining my Patreon page go to www.patreon.com/ryanrosehorsemanship
@clarkkent3730
@clarkkent3730 Год назад
very impressive....your skills are spiritual and intuitive....its almost as if your own psychology is a projection of how you yourself would want to be handled if you were a horse yourself....so your insightful emotional understanding of the horse enables you to manage them in a way that is very successful....Gospeed
@c7adventures376
@c7adventures376 Год назад
Nice job. Thats my favorite thing to see you do. Im still waiting for you to do the Buck move and put one backwards just for fun. 🤠👍🐴
@jeffkramer3029
@jeffkramer3029 Год назад
A wonderful instructor once summed it up so well. Make what you you want them to do easy and safe, make what you don't want uncomfortable. Like moving into hot lava!
@OnceUponaTimeline
@OnceUponaTimeline Год назад
Awww that lady was so sweet, she didn't know how to be pushy enough so the horse was like nope, rather not, LOL!
@comesahorseman
@comesahorseman Год назад
Horses are group animals that know instinctively that the group needs an effective leader. So, they will test you from time to time to make sure you are still effective. If you're not, they will start taking over... subtley at first.
@ryanrosehorsemanship
@ryanrosehorsemanship Год назад
🔥
@OnceUponaTimeline
@OnceUponaTimeline Год назад
Yeah it's interesting how much in common horse training and dog training are. But the horses are so much bigger, you have to be much more skilled since you can just push them around.
@shepherds.pie.youtube
@shepherds.pie.youtube Год назад
​​@@OnceUponaTimeline I'm a dog trainer and horse owner and the similarities are huge. You're right, horses are bigger but not only that they are prey animals not predators which makes a big difference. I would not teach a horse to come to the mounting block by playing tug with them when they do (which is a predator's game); instead I would let them find relief from pressure there. Both are rewards according to the four quadrants of operant conditioning but they are different due to the nature of the animal.
@nelltaylor8171
@nelltaylor8171 Год назад
What an absolutely lovely mare, such a kind eye. The owner was fantastic, it’s so easy to accidentally transfer your anxiety to your horse. The owner did amazing. I’ve always got so much admiration for owners that, firstly ask for help and then secondly, allow it to be filmed, as it really helps people to understand the full process if they’re not sure. Such a beautiful mare, I love her. ❤🇩🇰
@OnceUponaTimeline
@OnceUponaTimeline Год назад
Yeah good point, there is a good chance that the owner was anxious about the loading and the horse picked up on that and decided that trailer must be dangerous cuz mom is so nervous!
@topcatwarrior
@topcatwarrior Год назад
What a lovely mare, she’s willing and took to your training quickly. She and her owner will have a stronger bond from this.👏
@ryanrosehorsemanship
@ryanrosehorsemanship Год назад
Definitely
@lisameyer1373
@lisameyer1373 Год назад
Ryan is so good and calm also 😅
@topcatwarrior
@topcatwarrior Год назад
@@lisameyer1373 And trainable!😂
@NNLBC
@NNLBC Год назад
great training, Ryan as pushy horse was so funny to watch, great idea to do the human training session!
@ColleenGraceonline
@ColleenGraceonline Год назад
I had happy tears for that lady when she loaded her horse 👏🤗
@bethfiori4708
@bethfiori4708 Год назад
I like the way you explain each technique, not just how but also why.
@ryanrosehorsemanship
@ryanrosehorsemanship Год назад
Thank you
@user-sn3ek4vj2j
@user-sn3ek4vj2j Год назад
And how he goes through each step having them practice with him.
@michaelstern8657
@michaelstern8657 Год назад
First of all…what a pretty headed mare. Absolutely gorgeous! Here’s my take…I didn’t see a problem with the horse. The owner has not taken a leadership role with her horse. Even when you were “the horse”, she was still very timid and afraid to use her tools. I’m not saying she’s a bad owner but this is an example of a horse looking for some confidence in the owner. This mare is a very willing follower but she isn’t comfortable with her leadership. Good demonstration…thank you.
@superfluous85
@superfluous85 Год назад
This is wonderful! We sometimes forget that as we help and train animals we also have to help the owners understand and help their critters. I love this ❤
@suzanneyorkville
@suzanneyorkville Год назад
I learn some golden nugget of wisdom from you in every video
@ryanrosehorsemanship
@ryanrosehorsemanship Год назад
😊 👍
@sherryw-ponyluv-er2394
@sherryw-ponyluv-er2394 Год назад
Love that. The pretty mare caught on fast! The owner figured it out too.
@lilianmcguigan9240
@lilianmcguigan9240 Год назад
I think I can use the 'pressure release' method on humans.
@tracyjohnson5023
@tracyjohnson5023 Год назад
You definitely can. Right thing easy, wrong thing hard
@cathyb2204
@cathyb2204 Год назад
That is one lovely animal. Willing to learn too!
@helenkelley8788
@helenkelley8788 Год назад
Well done...good display of the lady's lack of confidence without hurting her feelings...she learned a lot and so did the mare!!
@kleineportugiesin9784
@kleineportugiesin9784 Год назад
👍 Super. Für Mensch und Pferd perfekt verständlich. Von dieser Art horsemanship muss unbedingt mehr zu uns nach Deutschland rüberschwappen. Hier denkt man noch häufig, horsemanship bdeutet Grobheit und ausschließlich Drucknachlass, nachdem man angeblich nur straft und im besten Fall mit dieser Strafe wieder aussetzt. Oder ich sehe immer noch Leute, die ständig neu Anlauf nehmen und riesige Kurven laufen, um die Rampe dann mit Schwung zu entern. (Als ob ein Pferd Rollen an den Füßen hätte...) So lernt aber niemand je dazu.
@snickersandkaytie
@snickersandkaytie Год назад
Amazing!! The way the horse was watching in the beginning as Ryan pretended to be the "naughty" horse on the lead rope😂
@melanies.6030
@melanies.6030 Год назад
I know! Makes me wonder if a horse could actually benefit from a demonstration first...would they understand 2 humans acting out trailer loading prior to the horse doing it? This would be an interesting experiment with horses that have never loaded. Although with others, like this mare, they know darn well what we want, there's just reluctance to do it. So like cats!
@OnceUponaTimeline
@OnceUponaTimeline Год назад
@@melanies.6030 What I see with dogs is you have the mellow dog in front demonstrating and the other dog will often do a lot better once they see the first dog was calm and nothing bad happened. Me and a friend both owned nervous dogs but they were nervous about different things so we'd always put the calm one for that particular event in front and it made world's of difference. That probably helps with horses too but I also do wonder if the horse sees her controlling Ryan and maybe that will give her a bit more cache as being the boss in the horse's eyes when it sees Ryan obeying.
@paulinafranchini1908
@paulinafranchini1908 Год назад
I think we all had more fun watching the Ryan horse load than the actual mare! 🤣
@chukkagirl
@chukkagirl Год назад
This video was great. But there are few to no videos anywhere on YT of what to do with a horse that flies OUT of the trailer. Mine goes in fine, but halfway out when backing she just loses it and flies back. After one or two tries, she does it nicely, but every trip (even short ones) the first time out she panics. Last time she got injured tripping over herself off the ramp and landing on her front knees, and strained a suspensory ligament. Five months of stall rest, and now I'm dreading training her to get out of my new slant. I thought we could walk out forward, but she reverted to flying back again, this time no ramp. :(
@minderellafox7906
@minderellafox7906 Год назад
😂😂 I enjoyed this one 😂😂 a bit too much!!!
@irenecoermann2439
@irenecoermann2439 Год назад
Lovely lady, lovely mare, wonderfully simple concepts!
@nebraskafarmer9015
@nebraskafarmer9015 Год назад
She also needs to examine the way she pulls the trailer. You need to start and stop, slowly and smoothly. Make turns slowly and smoothly and lane changes smoothly. I had a horse that became balky about loading in the trailer, and I couldn't figure out why. Then one day the tire on the trailer blew. She must have felt the vibration of the tire and she didn't like it. A new tire, and her loading problem was solved.
@WhittleDude
@WhittleDude Год назад
Something I believe is important to mention is how you address the owner's confidence and abilities. You always address the horses, owners and riders in every session. Everyone, including you Ryan, has a possitve experience which creates a stronger conection between horse and owner.
@gwaddles
@gwaddles Год назад
Training both
@tacratt6091
@tacratt6091 Год назад
That’s a beautiful horse! The lady just needs confidence in herself, she has a smart horse.
@samanthaflynn6140
@samanthaflynn6140 Год назад
People problem not a horse problem. Assertiveness timing and feel!!!
@chrisp7548
@chrisp7548 Год назад
Great video! Beautiful horse! Kudos to the gal for seeking your help and letting us watch. Some people don't understand how difficult it can be to do stuff in front of others. Thank you both!!
@mandygould5511
@mandygould5511 Год назад
Fantastic Ryan how easy is it when you know what you're doing 😊
@LisadeKramer
@LisadeKramer Год назад
I loved this. What a beautiful mare.
@mlong61
@mlong61 Год назад
This method is far more effective than anything I ever tried. Thank you for sharing!
@theresakohler-ruda1292
@theresakohler-ruda1292 Год назад
You make training people look easy, boy-howdy ... it's not. Well done you!
@jimblack2321
@jimblack2321 Год назад
That was fantastic to watch!
@Rlyneagle
@Rlyneagle 3 месяца назад
That was worth her trip.
@Brandiga721
@Brandiga721 Год назад
This video was so good because it was such a great example of the things we are doing wrong at home. We watch you do these exercises and you are an expert at rope handing and using the stick/whips and then it doesn’t always work out for me at home. Because I am awkward or mishandling! Seeing her drag the rope and be awkward was just such a great reminder to practice rope handling and maybe even video myself working to see the whole picture and where I may be giving confusing cues or improper handling of tools. Thanks so much Ryan- I am learning so much from your videos and it made me so happy to see her load her horse herself!
@barbiebeckford2988
@barbiebeckford2988 3 месяца назад
Lovely horse. Owner, you can do this and you owe it to this mare to be her leader. Good job.
@tsmfff9251
@tsmfff9251 Год назад
that was HILARIOUS!
@sarahharman3413
@sarahharman3413 Год назад
Great video! Would love to see a trailer loading video on a horse that panics when the bar goes across and backs out through it before it can shut and they can be locked in properly. I have a brumby (aussie mustang) and I think it comes from a fear of being trapped from being trapped in the wild. :(
@ericb8413
@ericb8413 Год назад
What a beautiful girl. She’s a good girl.
@bonitalambert986
@bonitalambert986 Год назад
AWESOMENESS!!!
@donnac.1609
@donnac.1609 Год назад
That was a great video! Helping people thru the confusion of proper direction.....So like Cesar Milan!! Understanding how a horse thinks....and like Cesar....better human at handling their horse makes a good horse!
@ryanrosehorsemanship
@ryanrosehorsemanship Год назад
👍
@lizarutherford2477
@lizarutherford2477 Год назад
You are just the best of teachers - super empathetic with people and horses. You get such great results. I love these videos, but love your patreon even more!
@Zana_Boni
@Zana_Boni Год назад
While the interview in the end of the Video I was constantly waiting for Ryan to mention her unawareness about her right arm. Pressure in her body and on the halter all the time. But I guess it's just another topic and maybe got mentioned later on. Thanks for this funny and educating vid! ❤
@lazygardens
@lazygardens Год назад
You are right - she's hanging on right under the jaw, not letting the horse stand quietly on a loose lead.
@MarcoNotPolo
@MarcoNotPolo Год назад
Haha, that was fun to watch, lovely beautiful mare, I think owner training is needed, I noticed how she was holding her horse towards the end 😞 ✌️
@PONYHEAVEN
@PONYHEAVEN Год назад
Another gem of R R whiz.
@lindamellingen5977
@lindamellingen5977 11 месяцев назад
Lol - love this, and know that it' ssoooo easy to "do it right" when you're not the one learning! 😀 Love your videos, Ryan!
@WhittleDude
@WhittleDude Год назад
I thought about 10 minutes. Now when she was tyinng to lead you in and you went to the side, I was saying, "Pop his hind quarter and push his butt back." Lol. 😅🤣
@FrostNightVideoProductions
@FrostNightVideoProductions Год назад
This was so great. I also have a hard time putting enough pressure to make a difference because I don’t want to be mean, but I forget there’s distance between being too easy on them and being mean to them. Great video, sweet owner and horse.
@serpentskiss3
@serpentskiss3 Год назад
I deem Ryan Rose a National Treasure.
@GSDC1965
@GSDC1965 Год назад
THEY ARE WONDERFUL 💘🇨🇦
@ToLoveTruth
@ToLoveTruth Год назад
Nice job! And what a pretty mare! ❤️👍
@ryanrosehorsemanship
@ryanrosehorsemanship Год назад
Thank you! 😊
@guemesferrytrail2380
@guemesferrytrail2380 Год назад
Awesome job Ryan, as always. Just curious as to why you don't correct people regarding holding their horse by the buckle and micro managing their head every second instead of letting them just stand and relax.
@ginn1994
@ginn1994 Год назад
Just found your channel... ❤ it!! The Horse was looking at you get beat like...🤔🙄😏
@octoberjubilee9866
@octoberjubilee9866 Год назад
Thank you, Ryan! My horse does the same thing, and it usually takes 30 minutes each time that I will not be able to get back from my life😞.
@GSDC1965
@GSDC1965 Год назад
And don't forget THE STALLION 👹🖤👹
@k.wilki0392
@k.wilki0392 Год назад
Stunning mare!!!!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤
@briannalynch78
@briannalynch78 Год назад
Nicely done!!
@memphis1201
@memphis1201 Год назад
Wow! This video clearly explains the method. Thanks Ryan.
@lisaraeshannon4590
@lisaraeshannon4590 Год назад
So simple, so amazing!
@smcdonald1515
@smcdonald1515 Год назад
Love your method!
@ryanrosehorsemanship
@ryanrosehorsemanship Год назад
Thank you!
@suziarmstrong4406
@suziarmstrong4406 Год назад
I really needed to see that video. That you!
@badnelly7819
@badnelly7819 Год назад
Awww bless, awesome work team
@wesmccoy7061
@wesmccoy7061 Год назад
That was awesome to watch. Great job 👏
@Akbarrelracing.
@Akbarrelracing. Год назад
This video is very helpful! I will definitely try this with my mare who has the exact same problem!
@dawnaustin4556
@dawnaustin4556 Год назад
This was epic! Thanks Ryan!
@Sugarcoated723
@Sugarcoated723 Год назад
7 minutes 2.5, nice job:-) I like your style.
@paulinafranchini1908
@paulinafranchini1908 Год назад
One of my favorite videos on your channel so far!!!
@PaulAndrewKennedy
@PaulAndrewKennedy Год назад
Great vid, thanks…
@fludrbywest3886
@fludrbywest3886 Год назад
❤ that’s amazing 🤩
@KristynSchlavin
@KristynSchlavin Год назад
Nicely done!! Love this so much! 😊
@sidilicious11
@sidilicious11 Год назад
Yay! Great success👏🐴👍
@kellythyben3984
@kellythyben3984 Год назад
Excellent teaching and true horsemanship!
@LydiaDederasHorseTraining
@LydiaDederasHorseTraining Год назад
Love it!
@brentonkelly3780
@brentonkelly3780 Год назад
Brilliant. Thanks
@gregoryf9299
@gregoryf9299 Год назад
Nice!! Been watching/reading these types of training (my daughter rides horses so I want to get better at helping) and this was a fun one to learn from!
@anselmolorenzo8897
@anselmolorenzo8897 Год назад
that looks like magic :) congrats!
@10mileroadie
@10mileroadie 2 месяца назад
Oh my goodness, Ryan! congrats! you are my hero!
@GSDC1965
@GSDC1965 Год назад
I LOVE THEM SO MUCH 💘🇨🇦💘
@RidingWithRowan
@RidingWithRowan Год назад
This is definitely my favourite video of yours, Ryan! It shows how the mind can take over. Thank you for being patient with this lady! She now has confidence because of you!
@kristiwetsel9531
@kristiwetsel9531 Год назад
Lovely mare !
@GSDC1965
@GSDC1965 Год назад
Yes 🇨🇦 yes IT IS
@lisadace706
@lisadace706 Год назад
I recognize that arena! Great video Ryan. You are a great teacher in part because the underlying premise is the same no matter the skill. It’s encouraging to watch you build the horse’s confidence and the owners confidence.
@platyadmirer
@platyadmirer Год назад
I love the support crowd, so cute and funny 😂
@we.r.wine.bottles.im.at.work.
AWESOME!!🎉
@ryanrosehorsemanship
@ryanrosehorsemanship Год назад
Thanks! 😄
@lauralauren6432
@lauralauren6432 Год назад
It depends HOW YOU DRIVE . Give The horse a Nice experience and drive Carefully. Some feed and drive as You have a glass of water in the trailer. Try to ride in it yourself standing on hands and knees.
@shonadouglas-coulthard7213
@shonadouglas-coulthard7213 Год назад
Very interesting.
@SaanichtonMinistries
@SaanichtonMinistries Год назад
Praise the Lord.
@LorryMLewis
@LorryMLewis Год назад
That makes me EMOTIONAL! Ryan, you have such sweet energy and the horse feels that. Plus-this horses eyes were so sweet too. Matched energy. Congrats!!!🎉🎉🎉
@OnceUponaTimeline
@OnceUponaTimeline Год назад
Yeah it seemed like that horse was just a tad mischievous and needed a bit of stronger direction but was overall very sweet tempted. I also loved the dainty little steps it took backing down.
@shaydlane8366
@shaydlane8366 Месяц назад
Loved this video! So funny and can so relate to the owner
@kristiwetsel9531
@kristiwetsel9531 Год назад
Awh your a great owner ! you have an amazing mare to ! You shouldn't be so anxious !!❤
@eqqkate
@eqqkate Год назад
i love your videos!!
@ryanrosehorsemanship
@ryanrosehorsemanship Год назад
Thanks!
@angelkotilainen
@angelkotilainen Год назад
This is so fun. It's why Cesar Milan who helps dogs says he trains people and rehabilitates dogs. It's so true.
@bcrhorsemanshipllc
@bcrhorsemanshipllc Год назад
I love how you having fun with your training programming by seeing your time and pretending to be the horse. Great job 👏 to all as well. Really enjoy your videos.
@ninakrzyzanskinaturfotografie
Ok, I failed. I thought 7 minutes 😂 Great job!
@lynschultz513
@lynschultz513 Год назад
Good job! I guessed 5 minutes!
@SarahDWilde
@SarahDWilde Год назад
Waw, amazing!
@kellythyben3984
@kellythyben3984 9 месяцев назад
Excellent training video and applied what you taught in this video with my 4 year old OTTB whom recently had a bad experience coming home from the vet after trying to load him to come back home the vet techs came to Help and really didn’t help much at all but made the situation worse trying to load him with force rather that by the techniques you stated here. Practicing this at my farm under calm circumstances and the approach you stated my horse loaded within 20 minutes when I thought it was going to take quite some time after his last experience. Thank you so much and I am forever grateful!
@elaineburgess9265
@elaineburgess9265 Год назад
That's really a super sweet mare....
@DM-tf6mk
@DM-tf6mk Год назад
I really enjoy your videos and the information you provide! I have a 13 year old gelding from auction. Wonderful horse but does not like to load. Long story on getting him loaded to get home and only got him into trailer once since then. Been trying to get him loaded since Saturday. Trying many different things I've watched and learned. Even had a trainer yesterday come and he didn't load. The only thing we can think of is the trailer is to low for him. It's a trailer I'm borrowing.
@tracyjohnson5023
@tracyjohnson5023 Год назад
What does he do when he refuses to load? I use several different techniques depending on the horse. How tall is your horse?
@DM-tf6mk
@DM-tf6mk Год назад
@Tracy Johnson He's 16 hands and the trailer is probably only about 6'5" inside height. He just seems to get really anxious. If he goes in at all he will immediately back out. Then he'll rear up kick just do anything to get back. Then repeat cycle all over again even with pressure applied outside and around the trailer to try and make him feel inside is more comfortable. Thanks for the reply.
@tracyjohnson5023
@tracyjohnson5023 Год назад
@@DM-tf6mk my 16.2 hand mare fits in my stock trailer but her ears do touch if she raises head way up. Maybe try leaving door open and putting feed and hay in there so it's a good association. That's what I do with babies.
@DM-tf6mk
@DM-tf6mk Год назад
@Tracy Johnson That's what I now have been doing. I appreciate your input and advice. I feel he just may not have been trained properly, even though I have seen him in short video clips self load into similar stock trailers just by leading him up and then he walked in on his own.
@tracyjohnson5023
@tracyjohnson5023 Год назад
@@DM-tf6mk Agreed. My granddaddy always said horse isn’t 100% halter broke if he can’t be led everywhere like into a trailer. Good luck
@GSDC1965
@GSDC1965 Год назад
HORSES 🐎 make me wonder 🇨🇦
@lovecommonsense
@lovecommonsense Год назад
I know a lot of horses can look a LOT alike but this mare looks just like my mare's half sister. I don't think it is, but they're so similar that I'm curious as to that mare's parents lol Also, thanks for the video. I like the "follow the leader" approach. Smart.
@gypsyvannerlover64
@gypsyvannerlover64 Год назад
My mare had not been loaded in 7 years, I got her to load just fine for the first time in 7 years. Friendship and leadership needs to be separated at specific times
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