Hi there! I'm kinda new to your channel, but your videos are so cool! I think it is really awesome that you work with wild mustangs. :) And I love your liberty videos too! I'm learning liberty with my horse!
Please give my compliments to the camera operator. It must not be easy with things to trip over and gates to move around and rails getting in the way. I found it easy to follow what you were doing. She's lovely and I don't think it's because she's my favourite colour. She takes her time to figure things out and she'll be a solid companion for some lucky person. Thanks.
She is making so much progress! She is such a cool little mare. What are you planning on naming her? I always thought Leolisa would be a funky cool name for her
Eliza- short for elizabeth she seems to have a special place in her heart for this And she is exceptionally Beautiful and Sweet!!!! I also dislike ropes on the ground- very smart lady U have. Thanks for theupload!!! Another name- dottie ? I look forward to her progress!
I wish I could see the first 10 days in full. I just cannot fathom how you can make this much progress in 4 days and I want to understand it. There is a connection there that I have not achieved. You are so brave to walk her down that isle of pens! Truly amazing! It’s like you are traveling in a jet on the training path while I am traveling in an old wagon! Could you estimate the total hours of training that goes into the first 4 days? And the first 10 days?
I can't get enough of her. Even though she's mad at you for tying the snake to her halter, she still didn't try to hurt you.😂 She's a bottle of cabernet with an all-black, satin label. Such a beauty!
Beautiful mare. All of those mares that were pulled for you all at the Makeover are so nice, refined looking. Where are they from? Name suggestion: Verity? Jolene? Hermosa (beautiful in Spanish)?
I've got a question that has been bothering me for a while. What would you do with a scared horse if the area you worked in wasn't completely fenced? If your horse could run to a street if it got away? For context: The gelding I'm working with was born captive but is scared of everything that's new. So, stepping out of his pen and exploring new paths is extremely difficult - he got away a few times but never ran far, luckily. There's a big street near the barn, though, so I'm worried. Fencing the whole area isn't an option unfortunately.