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Problem Horse: Charges and Kicks at Owner 😳 

Ryan Rose
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In this video Ryan Rose works with a horse who's becoming dangerous on the ground due to kicking and charging the owner and her trainer. Ryan uses ground work and natural horsemanship to develop ground manners, trust, and leadership.
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@ryanrosehorsemanship
@ryanrosehorsemanship 14 дней назад
If you would like to see more detailed training videos and ask questions about your horse consider joining my Patreon page. Go to www.patreon.com/ryanrosehorsemanship
@alisonevans7403
@alisonevans7403 12 дней назад
What i like about Ryan is at the end of 5 minutes, horse is starting to get it. No dust, no sweat, not a lot happening on the outside, but a ton happening on the inside.
@ryanrosehorsemanship
@ryanrosehorsemanship 12 дней назад
😃👍
@healingsoundbaths
@healingsoundbaths 11 дней назад
I've been thinking the same thing! He gets such great results in such a short time with very little happening on the outside. It's like the horses can just sense who he is... and they just know they can trust him.... it's amazing!!
@heidibujak5368
@heidibujak5368 14 дней назад
Glad this owner reached out to you. I feel for her. My horse had 6 owners in his first 7 years of life. I have had him for 8 years and he feels safe and can depend on us to be there now. It took years to get there.
@ryanrosehorsemanship
@ryanrosehorsemanship 14 дней назад
💯👍
@Victorious-fb
@Victorious-fb 12 дней назад
Same with ottb, became the most trusting, loving horse but took several years
@sharonburgess9488
@sharonburgess9488 14 дней назад
That horse just thought "oh oh...new sheriff in town'.
@julia190
@julia190 13 дней назад
You could tell he read Ryan's energy and intention right away. What a smart responsive horse.
@Cathan1856
@Cathan1856 14 дней назад
Being clear, that horse will appreciate that.
@lindalape8493
@lindalape8493 14 дней назад
He's a beautiful horse, and I'm so glad she called Ryan in to work with him.
@CelestialPulseX
@CelestialPulseX 14 дней назад
LOL @ the horse's oh shoot moment in the beginning. He really is smart and responsive.
@freedommeow2111
@freedommeow2111 13 дней назад
He needed that pressure, I don't think he's ever been handled like that before! When he realized what was happening he became totally connected with you! ❤
@bitbybitfarmseast3085
@bitbybitfarmseast3085 13 дней назад
Ryan, I am sorry you have to take continuous flak for applying. Pressure. It’s the language of the horse. The end of the session always shows a calmer , happier horse who listens and improves. Thank you for another excellent video. This horse is a solid attractive animal and I hope he and the owner have a great future.
@stephengunterdc9651
@stephengunterdc9651 14 дней назад
Another great example of drawing the human into the role of leader. We live in a time when there seems to be an attachment to thinking that all creatures need to be treated like newborn kittens, and the appearance of assertiveness is confused with aggression (what is the threshold for a micro-aggression, anyway?). Large, powerful animals like horses reveal their majesty, and grace us with their full gifts, when we learn to communicate to them what we expect, in a manner that allows them to understand and succeed in the partnership. It seems to me that they enjoy and appreciate the clarity, since uncertainty must feel very threatening to them.
@jmwhorsemanship
@jmwhorsemanship 13 дней назад
This this this!
@bjharrison4460
@bjharrison4460 13 дней назад
People have a hard time understanding that nurturing is not the whole answer. Leadership is critical, too. For horses, who naturally live in a hierarchical society, leadership is absolutely necessary to their being able to function.
@user-mb1hg4qu9f
@user-mb1hg4qu9f 13 дней назад
👍🏻👍🏻
@MichelleAndHerCurls
@MichelleAndHerCurls 13 дней назад
Beautifully said.
@KingsMom831
@KingsMom831 14 дней назад
Thanks for another great video Ryan!!
@ryanrosehorsemanship
@ryanrosehorsemanship 14 дней назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@shelmstedt
@shelmstedt 13 дней назад
Bottom line: you have to ask yourself, are you up to work with a dominant horse for the rest of his life? He will never be not dominant. What he needs to learn is that you are his leader = protector, but also accept other humans. That is not easy. This one session was great, but like a drop of water on a hot plate (German saying). I am taking from experience, I have a dominant mustang mare. It took me months to be truly accepted as her leader. She is so dominant that we still have discussions. She sees this as a sport to put me on the spot occasionally. So you see, this will never stop. Which matches my personality. Ask yourself if this works for you.
@MrEzekiel1982
@MrEzekiel1982 9 дней назад
Through your patience and dedication you’re making this world a safer place for horses and people. 🎉
@lydiah7184
@lydiah7184 13 дней назад
Ryan almost got whacked with the stick when the gal was owning her space lol 😂
@ryanrosehorsemanship
@ryanrosehorsemanship 13 дней назад
😂 it's dangerous out there!
@stacywilk
@stacywilk 13 дней назад
Nice video. He is a beautiful, strong horse. She has the confidence and patience to work with him, there will be a few bumps but they'll get there together. As long as she owns her space so he doesnt hurt her in the process. You got this!
@donkeyoatie6787
@donkeyoatie6787 13 дней назад
She needs to speak up. We want to hear her. Your work with horses is always amazingly helpful!
@mamabear1260
@mamabear1260 14 дней назад
You always amaze me Ryan that you always are able to meet people where they are at with their horse training skills. Everyone's training, experience and knowledge of horses are at different levels. I commend you. Love your content. Thanks for sharing.❤❤
@debtompkins5363
@debtompkins5363 13 дней назад
and each person who gets near him will have to establish that they too are leaders.
@amandaparon5687
@amandaparon5687 10 дней назад
Hopefully their connection will grow & he's now found his forever home because there is communication he understands now❤
@TheBRR2011
@TheBRR2011 13 дней назад
So much value in this video. Once again, it’s all about us humans. This horse is very smart and as soon as he’s treated with the correct approach he gets very responsive. He just got wrong patterns due to untrained humans.
@tarinmccoy
@tarinmccoy 10 дней назад
I notice whenever you use more pressure with wild horses or horses like this one, I never see you come from a place of anger or punishment. And they typically come around quite quickly to your methods.❤
@stephaniedustin5059
@stephaniedustin5059 12 дней назад
I think the owner has some great tools now and will be successful. Thanks for sharing.
@user-ve7ji8zb8v
@user-ve7ji8zb8v 12 дней назад
I really like watching Ryan’s videos - Very informative and I like Ryan’s energy. He’s a benevolent, confident, calm leader. Great role model.
@LianeRollin
@LianeRollin 13 дней назад
Thank you Ryan to help the horse and the owner.
@mistymountains9968
@mistymountains9968 6 дней назад
One can see that this is a very intelligent horse, and he has great potential!
@tracydreelin1119
@tracydreelin1119 6 дней назад
You are the best horse analyst out there...No Question...
@NNLBC
@NNLBC 14 дней назад
another great training, thank you for sharing
@katec708
@katec708 6 дней назад
the grey horse watching the drama is killing me lol
@fernemcallister6774
@fernemcallister6774 13 дней назад
That’s a smart horse!
@thomaskennedy2942
@thomaskennedy2942 13 дней назад
Great video as always. Ryan Rose, Pat Puckett and Tim Anderson are the only 3 i watch religiously on RU-vid
@michelleford7392
@michelleford7392 13 дней назад
Excellent as always!
@PhilipCheadle
@PhilipCheadle 11 дней назад
Great clarity in explaining the nuances of different pressures and releases here. Your teachings are always so powerful because we can understand the steps and then apply them ourselves. Nice result!
@terrifoster8986
@terrifoster8986 14 дней назад
So hard to hear to the owner speak because of the wind.
@marycharlesworth9694
@marycharlesworth9694 13 дней назад
Yet another very interesting and great video.
@danlindeke2561
@danlindeke2561 3 дня назад
Good job,amazing work.
@TrotterSoccer
@TrotterSoccer 13 дней назад
Top Video! Thanks!
@katec708
@katec708 6 дней назад
awwww hell nah i never want to be harsh w/ critters but dang he's being nasty! so glad u showed him u werent gonna be scared of his shenanigans
@marks7502
@marks7502 13 дней назад
"wave your stick" - tshirt
@lydiah7184
@lydiah7184 13 дней назад
Absolutely stunning horse!
@julest5767
@julest5767 12 дней назад
he's so pretty and now his behavior can be pretty too! Because as we all know, pretty is as pretty does! Im glad for him to get the help he needs so he can have a good life!
@corinneguest
@corinneguest 13 дней назад
Horse was very responsive, did not take long to understand what was needed and who was boss. Hope she can keep it up and not be afraid, even walking the line she did not go through him, she started by being around him.
@carolynharmon7074
@carolynharmon7074 13 дней назад
Beautiful horse, I wouldn't want to get rid of him either. Learn your lessons and he'll learn his and respect you. Good Luck, would love a progress report on this one, if the owner doesn't mind.
@metalkingtohorses
@metalkingtohorses 13 дней назад
HE LOOKS THE THE GELDING AT MY OLD FARM WHO USED TO PLAY CHICKEN WHEN YOU WENT IN HIS PASTURE, HE CHASED MY FRIEND OUT OF ARENA WHEN SHE TRIED THIS TRAINING ON HIM
@sk-yt1jm
@sk-yt1jm 14 дней назад
Awesome😃
@dl2467
@dl2467 11 дней назад
Absolutely....most bad behaviors are the owners fault. Ryan u sure are in the right business & u read each horse. Such a great job. Lady u did the right thing having Ryan come.....u are on the right track now. So take charge!
@kerriemert7263
@kerriemert7263 14 дней назад
Wish you could have either resay what shebsaid or do something different with your mic, as sometimes when you interview outside w/the wind you get interference.
@angelsoul3359
@angelsoul3359 8 дней назад
I keep wondering…..How many owners talk continuously around their horses? Is it possible that horses are soothed and calmed by hearing Ryan’s voice? Could this be helping the horses gain confidence in the person handling them? Could it be, at least in part, responsible for the improvement in a horse’s behavior?
@tracydreelin1119
@tracydreelin1119 6 дней назад
Anyone who thinks y u move with to much pressure...really does not UNDERSTAND..Everyone PLS dont pay attention to them...Ryan knows what hes doing...
@lindahollister5530
@lindahollister5530 13 дней назад
Pretty horse and smart.❤❤
@KM-lu7nh
@KM-lu7nh 13 дней назад
Wish we could have seen the entire session. I'd be like "Ryan, don't leeeeave meeeee!" 😆
@healingsoundbaths
@healingsoundbaths 11 дней назад
Hi Ryan... I just found your channel a few days ago and have been binge watching your videos.. and you're so great!! I was wondering about your Patreon membership... if I joined the $10 a month plan first ... can I upgrade later to the $20 plan?
@meganpahl3612
@meganpahl3612 22 часа назад
I REALLY wish you would come to north Idaho!
@michaelstewart4653
@michaelstewart4653 11 дней назад
I have had to use this concept on a few horses we have at our ranch. Keep up the good work Ryan, ...:) Wish you wore closer I would invite you to our rescue. Do you remember Maurice Thibault and Susan Nelson?
@dianebarrett5998
@dianebarrett5998 12 дней назад
Great video for people whos horse is dangerous
@laurakerley8774
@laurakerley8774 13 дней назад
Dr. Steve Peters is an Equine neuroscientist. Not a veterinarian who teamed up with Mark Rashad and Martin Black.
@taraday7565
@taraday7565 12 дней назад
Beautiful
@jeanettecoleman-mz7ie
@jeanettecoleman-mz7ie 9 дней назад
6:07 😂surprise
@kms0387
@kms0387 12 дней назад
Great video! Might need subtitles for those windy parts though.
@123sette
@123sette 8 дней назад
Not too much pressure at all : around 12'57'' he is even on three legs, so he feels totally comfortable even with you so close.
@TPWK216
@TPWK216 13 дней назад
I think this horse has just learned a behavior to be dominant. It was way to easy for ryan to come in and gain his respect only with being consistant. The horse seems superfun, not a beginners horse!
@melodyb1287
@melodyb1287 13 дней назад
There are a lot of good horses out there. I would think twice about keeping one that would like to put me in the hospital. I hop the training with Ryan helps.
@crowznest438
@crowznest438 8 дней назад
Orphaned foals raised on a bottle by people act like that because people think they're cute, want to be friends and don't understand the language of horses. Not saying this horse was an orphan but I wouldn't be surprised.
@sherryw-ponyluv-er2394
@sherryw-ponyluv-er2394 13 дней назад
That kicking out was a worry (a bit dominant?) but this horse responded pretty nicely to Ryan’s mini program.
@davidj5718
@davidj5718 13 дней назад
Hey Ryan I’m so bummed I missed you at horse expo man really wanted to meet you . Any chance your coming next year
@erikwellerweller8623
@erikwellerweller8623 13 дней назад
So interesting, beautiful horse, hope doesn't end up in a bag or jar.
@tatyana8965
@tatyana8965 13 дней назад
❤❤❤
@LehlohonoloHMoshapane
@LehlohonoloHMoshapane 13 дней назад
Hi there I'm in South Africa and my horse doesn't want to get touched and buks all the time and I'm literally out ideas can you please help me some how..
@nancysimpson4246
@nancysimpson4246 14 дней назад
Beautiful, beautiful horse he’s a little high strong probably because he has never really really been shown love he’s been jerked around so he jerks people around. Sometimes you act out when you don’t know how to act right
@user-mb1hg4qu9f
@user-mb1hg4qu9f 13 дней назад
👍🏻👍🏻
@Cwgrlup
@Cwgrlup 13 дней назад
Yikes I’ve never seen a horse do that before. Super dangerous horse.
@Solitude11-11
@Solitude11-11 13 дней назад
It’s normal behaviour amongst themselves when asserting themselves. He just considered people to be lesser beings 😄 I’ve had a couple do it.
@vlweb3d
@vlweb3d 14 дней назад
You Kick... You get SPANKED !!! No Kicking.
@stephengunterdc9651
@stephengunterdc9651 14 дней назад
I'm not sure that was the lesson, or the intention. Punishment seems contrary to what I see being taught here.
@lisastorm1212
@lisastorm1212 9 дней назад
He didn't get spanked for kicking. Rewatch.
@lindseynapier293
@lindseynapier293 13 дней назад
I can’t tell but was there contact with the whip on the horse or was it just hitting the ground?
@lisastorm1212
@lisastorm1212 9 дней назад
Contact twice. Unfortunately he had to, you can't bluff, the horse didn't move from the space. There was no anger in it, just asserting and no punishment. If this horse hadn't learned that dominant dangerous behaviour from previous people, he wouldn't have had to do the contact. Smart horse, just about fell in love with Ryan after the second contact. Horses like it if you are clear and they don't have to be in charge.
@dorothydickson232
@dorothydickson232 13 дней назад
Is this horse Color Me Smart breeding?
@LianeRollin
@LianeRollin 13 дней назад
She will keep her horse, I am sure.
@uwebraun5665
@uwebraun5665 13 дней назад
. . . like . . .
@katec708
@katec708 6 дней назад
what a stinker you barely even had to correct him and he figured it out, i expected him to be more committed the way he kicked out at ya hahah
@emk7132
@emk7132 12 дней назад
This video seemed to edit out important parts of this training moment which is not the norm for this channel.
@meganpahl3612
@meganpahl3612 22 часа назад
Seems like he's had experience with people coming and going too often. He is used to being on his own (in his own mind at least) This is why they seem to threaten those who are there to stay and in a loving manner. The horse feels like they are going to be dumped or given up on and therefore on their own yet again because that is the way they like it and are accustomed to. You can see he's got a great horse in him but needs to be shown he is NOT the alpha. This horse feels he is a wild horse. No stability= no respect. Bring him in with firm but warm love girl!!! He's expecting to just be shipped away again.
@sanibel3
@sanibel3 13 дней назад
Cannot hear, very windy….
@mamabear1260
@mamabear1260 14 дней назад
Why do you do interviews outside when its windy? I only hear bits and pieces of what you are talking about. Sometimes i just move onto anothet video.
@ogkitty7558
@ogkitty7558 14 дней назад
maybe to give all of us an idea of the situation and environment? You could offer him a microphone that negates the wind noise, or accept that his focus isnt about having the fanciest gadgets.
@archeanna1425
@archeanna1425 14 дней назад
Hey, Ryan, I had no problem with the audio, just so you know. Great learning opportunity. Thanks.
@imagineifyouwereaworm
@imagineifyouwereaworm 14 дней назад
Ryan, I didn’t have an issue with the audio in this video or others. Even if there were issues, I still watch all the way through. Thanks Ryan!!
@mamabear1260
@mamabear1260 13 дней назад
@@imagineifyouwereaworm just because you didnt have any issues doesn't mean anything. The minute someone says something critical you little people have an issue. I always appreciate Ryan's videos. It does become frustrating when all I hear is the crackle of the wind and I cannot hear what the owner of the horse is talking about. I'm sure i am not the only one who deals with this. Kudos to you.
@CastleMc
@CastleMc 13 дней назад
because this is a real world situation, it isn't a movie set. He films when he works horses. get it?
@markkirts7522
@markkirts7522 14 дней назад
I been training horses for 30yrs.U never show the real deal.Bucking horse with u riding it.why is this?
@danceswithhector5867
@danceswithhector5867 14 дней назад
Perhaps you could direct us all to your channel where you show off your heroics.
@Kat-zk6qy
@Kat-zk6qy 14 дней назад
He has. But he wants to set up the horse so they don't buck under the saddle. His goal isn't to ride bronco style
@claudiaslate4601
@claudiaslate4601 14 дней назад
Good trainers don't have bucking horses. Trained and retrained horses for almost 50 years. Only had one buck. And only once. Think a bee stung her.
@CastleMc
@CastleMc 13 дней назад
are you stuck in 1880? Most trainers start horses slowly these days which avoids most of the drama
@jmwhorsemanship
@jmwhorsemanship 13 дней назад
I would not want to try to fix the horses you've trained.
@markkirts7522
@markkirts7522 14 дней назад
U never show the problem!It's just talk!Why?
@johnnikif2
@johnnikif2 13 дней назад
I saw the problem with this horse, and saw how quickly he responded to Ryan being a firm leader. His technique reached this horse quickly so didn't need a lot of drama. Good technique, smart pony.
@nathanhazard8611
@nathanhazard8611 11 дней назад
Work and talk at the same time. You talk way too much.
@dorothydickson232
@dorothydickson232 13 дней назад
Is this horse Color Me Smart breeding?
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