Presented by ECOGOLD (www.ecogold.ca) Elisa Wallace wows the crowd with her mustangs Fledge and Rune at the 2014 Red Hills International Horse Trials in Tallahassee, FL (March 6 - 9, 2014).
(honestly some parts I could feel her slight frustration from getting slow responses or non, getting her embarrassed in front of the crowd. Can't shame her and get all mad at her for sometimes rushing around in a slight panic that caused a bit of a mess walking the horses- I've rode with two horses like that many times over the years and had that thing exactly haha. Shes young, she's brilliant. She trained those horses, help or not, and does have a bond with them. They do listen from trust, not fear. Yes she has spurs, but she almost never uses them - and comparing to 90% of the riders I see, mostly in competitions.. You get my point. Anyway, I love her. I wish her great great more success and gaining more confidence and knowledge and experience!! She's living my dream I can't be happier for someone)
Kathis Ponywelt It is 120 days mustang challenge In day one you got completely raw horse and day 121 day for competitors. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-1FlsxxzYyO4.html
Palomino Quarterhorse Yeah it is but having one on one connection with your horses back without tack sing just a connection. You know you are supposed to wear a pad so it doesn’t hurt them? Imagine me sitting on your back while you trotted around I bang up and down and you wouldn’t have any clothes on either that’s what it feels like to them.
Beautiful. THIS IS HORSEMANSHIP. this is pure developing love and care and knowledge for a horse. Ugh, this is my goals in life. I swear to God, that's all I want to be able to do one day (sadly I'm being stopped by money issues, Hella tough owning a horse where I live.. Buying, keeping, food, tack, large nice field like I want for em... One day tho!)
You connected to those horses and they trust you enough to be able to do this horses can change i should know my horse wouldn't jump because a jump fell on it when he was younger. But he is now competing in eventing Ireland! He competed in Tattersalls aswell!
You have become an incredible spokesperson for BLM Mustangs introducing them to persons that may never of been exposed or previously considered a Mustang as an equine option. Well done!
@@madisonandamira2723 omg stop trying to make it weird. It's a joke, as a girl I refer to my female idols as my wives all the time. It's humor you will only understand when you're older.
Its so amazing how well they worked with her, obviously being totally relaxed in this showlike surroundings, completely tackless, and formerly untouched by humans. She is an excellent trainer!
I very like it how she work with the horses! But I think it would be PERFECT, if she would do it with a little bit more calmness. Either way, a really great performance! 😍
they were in a loud and busy environment, and considering that they did really well and would probably do these tricks perfectly when they're able to focus better. don't see how she's ignorant, they did a great job! can't control when a horse gets distracted, you can only work with them.
@@matildalidman2393 LOL Elisa Wallace is anything but ignorant, but your comment is. Go to her channel and see all the eventing horses and many mustangs she has trained. Go watch her performance in the Mustang Makeover with Hwin in 2015. Guess she's so "ignorant" that Breyer decided to honor her and Hwin by making Hwin a bestselling Breyer Horse model.
Deep breaths and performance would have been perfect. Bet they have done it faultless many times but true horse mentality "play up when you have an audience"! Lol. You are a wonderful rider. 🐾xx
You can bring these horses to Europe. Monika who developed the LG has an amazing one there. These horses are $125 USD! That's all. You can spend be extra on transport oversees. Find a good tip trainer--- they get paid by the government here and will settle your adopted horse and teach them all they need to know to safely go on a plane or ship.
I've had my guy for about a year now and I'm trying to teach him to lay down? Is there any advice? He's extremely sensative and quite spooky, he is a purebred Arabian 😄
awww good boyyyy; he's so cute and clean and shiny, great job. getting animals to do what you want when nobody's watching isn't easy, that's a lot of eyes and judgments!
@@DrakonEmpire using them correctly means putting an uncomfortable amount of pressure and usually pain on the horse that's how they were designed to be
@@eddabelrose_ that is untrue. Spurs are aids. There are multiple CORRECT ways to use spurs. For great example, my old horse I just recently “sold”, he was spur trained. He had multiple “buttons” that you could only do with spurs. For other horses, there’s things like not strong enough legs for the pressure.
Not true. That is pure proofs da. There are not too many. The government rounds them up with helicopters in excess. Right now there is a bill we have been fighting very hard to save them- the BLM wants to cancel their protected status, send 80% to slaughter and give birth control to 80% of the remaining wild horses. That leaves 18 horses in the state of New Mexico. Don't let them trick you! It is not too many horses. Is too many greedy miners, oil companies, and cattle ranchers. Go to he New Yorker and search recent video on Mustangs. We won that battle and two weeks ago they said again they are going to round up and kill 80% of them.
Horses are an invasive species; they are not native to America. Because of this they have no natural predators in the area, and most predators who *might* be able to take down a lone, sick/injured/old/newborn horse aren't even native to the plains that most Mustangs roam. This meand that a lot of Mustangs in the US have unregulated populations. They get too large, which increase risk of starvation in the winters and disease amongst the herds. Like Cat Colonies in the US, these creatures really need to be controlled because of the risk they pose to themselves by being invasive species with no natural predators.
Hi Sasha. That is a BLM talking point to try to convince the American people of their agenda. I have a band of wild horses living up the road from me. There are 12 of them. The BLM says that is too many and only one allowed per every 150,000 acres. If you have a horse consider if it needs 150,000 acres to itself. It is because the oil companies don't want wild horses nearby and cattle ranchers want the natural water for their cattle to sell for slaughter. There are 4 cattle per every 10 acres allowed to free range here. So look at that again: 10 big cattle (profit) per 10 acres and only 1 wild horse per 150,000 acres (no profit). Educate yourself. Go to Save the Mustangs. Right now at this very second he a alarm has a plan before congress to round up 80% of the remaining horses and sell them to slaughter, send over half the horses in holding to slaughter, sterilize 80% of the remaining wild horses. They can't breed well if 8 out of 10 members can't breed. They don't breed to their relatives. If they sterilize that many, there will be no more breeding partners and Mustangs will be wiped out. Where I live there is ample water and grass to your knee and the BLM says they need to round up the horses. They aren't starving. They are shiny and beautiful. Couple colts out there this year. They are Spanish barbs a it 14hh, blood bay. There's a mare out there who is quite friendly. She is the matriarch and herd leader. She has to be into her late 20's. Looks like most 6-7 year old ranch horses. Vey fit and shines like a mirror. I can't touch them but can sit down near them and they'll come up within 20 feet and graze. I sing a song or play with my little dog and the younger horses act like they'd like to come over and be pet but the stallion stands off 60 feet and gives hem dirty looks when they get to close to me. The BLM is lying to you. Type in on Google: New Yorker video saving Americas mustangs. We won that fight early this year. We won in the budget this year and now they present an extermination bill. The BLM is an agency of genocide. They help miners and oil Companies but harm wildlife and you should know they also do a lot of harm to Native Amerocan Communities. Both Native Americans and wild horses fall in the same jurisdiction of the dept of the Interior. The BLM doesn't care about our earth or people. They care about making kick back profits from oil companies, mining companies, cattle ranchers.