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Sabre has a short attention span and I am doing things to keep him engaged with me.
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@rhondab9792
@rhondab9792 8 месяцев назад
Yep, party's over. Daddy's home--time to get to work. He's learning spooking doesn't get him anything but wasted energy. Can't wait to come along for the 3-hour trail ride.
@dorothearoles9948
@dorothearoles9948 8 месяцев назад
You must be as fit as Saber, Tim, to be able to stay on when he has that much spirit and energy! Impressive! 😊
@tracyhampton5441
@tracyhampton5441 8 месяцев назад
Frightened of his own shadow, exacerbated by his level of energy and excitability. You are doing a great job with him!👍
@donnac.1609
@donnac.1609 8 месяцев назад
I think Sabre is still in stallion mode...my 6 yr Arab stud was gelded at 6 and it took awhile for him to come down in his forward motion! He was very welk broje but not enough miles until he was gelded. Sabres spark will never die but he will come down and of course exercise outside helps. My horse ended up so good with inexperienced riders and would not move forward unless the rider felt secure. Looking forward to watching Sabre figure this all out......at a real disadvantage because of his previous lack of proper ssddle work etc. He is so very green....in all ways..You are being so good with him!
@timandersonhorsetraining
@timandersonhorsetraining 8 месяцев назад
He is pretty much out of stallion mode. When I turn him out with another horse or next to one he acts like any other gelding.
@donnac.1609
@donnac.1609 8 месяцев назад
@@timandersonhorsetraining That is great! But he sure is on a high mentally. His bloodline may be very high energy.....he just is built that way.
@seneynah
@seneynah 6 месяцев назад
@@donnac.1609young green Arab pretty typical 7 is like 2 for other breeds by 10 year old was just like him all gelding! My stud is over 30 and still jumping our creek didn’t stop jigging until he was 25! Just hot sauce!
@professional_hackjob
@professional_hackjob 8 месяцев назад
Once he lears how to focus all of that spooky energy he's going to be a great horse 🐎
@1man2many
@1man2many 8 месяцев назад
My goodness! I get tired just watching this one, you just can't drop your guard any time the way he's so reactive. I'm certain I could not do what you do. excellent.,
@ridinghorses-ri6zu
@ridinghorses-ri6zu 8 месяцев назад
I see improvement from last time I watched one of his videos. He's a handful for sure. With your training he'll come around Arabs are so busy minded. I take all my young horses out on the trail all the natural obstacles gets them thinking an watching where they put there feet. Helps to have another well broke been there done that horse along. I let the young horse follow then once there more relaxed I have them take the lead. Oh I loved your comment when the whip hit his ears..get over it! Stuff happens they do need to get over it part of being a riding horse.
@TheGolferDC
@TheGolferDC 8 месяцев назад
I like watching your work with Sabre. He is a challenging horse to deal with. You are doing a great job with him, and he improving a lot!
@mariem4614
@mariem4614 8 месяцев назад
That was fun to watch and see how you handled him. Not sure it was a fun ride for you but wow he wanted to be difficult. Thanks for showing us when not everything is going as planned. Stay safe !!!
@retiredairforce5111
@retiredairforce5111 8 месяцев назад
I don’t think he was trying to be difficult at all. I saw his instincts conflicting with his mind. When he was thinking he wanted to do what Tim was asking. You can see the trust building between Sabre and Tim. You can see what Sabre will be not just where he is today. The transformation is already coming out.
@pattirockgarden4423
@pattirockgarden4423 8 месяцев назад
Super riding & know-how!
@lesabarnum9318
@lesabarnum9318 8 месяцев назад
Greesed lighting..the ones we had made for some hellish cutting horses..turn on a dime and give you ten cent change..lol he's gonna be AWESOME
@PersonalTriumph2022
@PersonalTriumph2022 8 месяцев назад
Expert riding !
@loranmillard738
@loranmillard738 8 месяцев назад
what a patient man
@kathleenredick275
@kathleenredick275 8 месяцев назад
👍❤ Love it. Knowing when to be soft, and when to 'say', "You want to act silly, let me help you with that."
@carollinnan4268
@carollinnan4268 8 месяцев назад
love your videos! you show the good the bad and the ugly in training horses. so very much appreciated to see real problems and real solutions. keep them coming please!
@akcourtney1
@akcourtney1 8 месяцев назад
Of course you didn’t come off! I learn so much from your videos. I’m working with my three year old quarter horse using what you’ve taught. Thank you for all your hard work and sharing your experience with all of us.
@pamprendergast3176
@pamprendergast3176 6 месяцев назад
Tim great seat ; my dressage whip became a friend . It took off horse flies !!!
@twildy8917
@twildy8917 8 месяцев назад
Sabre is improving... with lightening speed! You are so calm through all that drama.
@dontlookback9
@dontlookback9 8 месяцев назад
Excellent ride and horsemanship Tim! Thank you for sharing the journey of your horses in training.
@Sandra-cm1du
@Sandra-cm1du 8 месяцев назад
He "stands still" more than in the past. He is much more comfortable without getting into flight mode.
@hhlagen
@hhlagen 8 месяцев назад
I think it’s the full moon going down. I really like watching your progress with Saber. As you say it is going to take time. Wonderful job you are doing there.
@donaldforbes3458
@donaldforbes3458 7 месяцев назад
Spent a lot of time on the edge of my seat during this but he could have been a lot more obstreperous with all those volts going through him if he hadn't been so well controlled. Denali was hilarious.
@kajinsautumn9833
@kajinsautumn9833 8 месяцев назад
"King of the Wind"! He reminds me of that book I loved when I was a youngster! You are one heck of a rider, Tim!!
@TheLimberPine
@TheLimberPine 5 месяцев назад
Here’s what I’m observing: he is paying attention to you, there’s more respect now, and there will be even more after this session. He is also working really hard to take everything in at once. I think he’s going to be fantastic once he gets the miles in experiencing the world, and more of this brain work figured out.
@AmandaDoll-hi4dr
@AmandaDoll-hi4dr 8 месяцев назад
You do a good job with the animals
@carolynstewart8465
@carolynstewart8465 8 месяцев назад
You are a brave man, Tim. That is one hot arab. They can come out from under you so quick... so much tension in his neck .😅
@NotKev2017
@NotKev2017 8 месяцев назад
He isn't as bad as some I've seen. Saber has been very controllable.
@retiredairforce5111
@retiredairforce5111 8 месяцев назад
He actually is learning quite quickly. He was standing with the crack of the whip. He is unsure but the trust Tim is building is working. As his brain kicks in he is over riding his flight instinct. You can do a lot with a horse that thinks.
@JuliaJulia007
@JuliaJulia007 8 месяцев назад
❤ Sabre
@peterneilsen6249
@peterneilsen6249 8 месяцев назад
Good morning guys, Yes he has lots of get up and go. Thank you Tim & Melinda for video,😄
@malindaryan2091
@malindaryan2091 8 месяцев назад
🥰
@thedirtprincess3293
@thedirtprincess3293 8 месяцев назад
Wow the difference in his body between ground work and saddle is astonishing. But still, Sooooooo much better than when he first arrived. Love to see the times he looks to you for affirmation.
@cathydavis1877
@cathydavis1877 8 месяцев назад
Needs lots of miles of mountains & hills. To Ride! He will be all right! Good job!
@cathydavis1877
@cathydavis1877 8 месяцев назад
Powder Keg!
@cathydavis1877
@cathydavis1877 8 месяцев назад
A helmet would be good for u, Safety first
@donnac.1609
@donnac.1609 8 месяцев назад
Loved the point you chose to stop! I do think that because Arabs brains can do what I call multi-task (to a point); their energy speeds up their thinking and they get impatient to do more action......and over react when they realize they forgot to actually do what they are being asked to do! The whip handling before you got him I think enhanced that behavior.
@KerryDior
@KerryDior 8 месяцев назад
WOW ~what an improvement with Saber standing still for mounting huge advances
@robertabetts
@robertabetts 8 месяцев назад
Tim, I know u r a professional , but man u have seat like glue....yup, I'd been dumped first scared jag he did...love watching you...thank you for this video, very exciting 😄
@kathleenredick275
@kathleenredick275 8 месяцев назад
Bought my daughter a Welsh. He'd been a stallion until 8 years old- gelded not long before we got him. He was a wonderful little horse and loved her dearly. He always thought he was bigger than he was in the pasture with my mare. He never tried to breed her, but still had 'learned' stallion traits because of the late castration.
@lindaj5492
@lindaj5492 8 месяцев назад
Jumping at every new sound: “got to see the world” - made me think of all those dogs bought as puppies early in the pandemic lockdown who’re now showing behaviour problems because they were never properly socialised or able to experience different situations.
@malindaryan2091
@malindaryan2091 8 месяцев назад
😢
@moniquegartland5076
@moniquegartland5076 5 месяцев назад
He will eventually be a good horse with your training and patience, it’s amazing to be as deterrent as he is , but you are even more deterrent to make a good horse how out him 👍👍
@pamelamaynecorreia1688
@pamelamaynecorreia1688 8 месяцев назад
I was thinking nnnnoooo don’t pick the whip up, but your confidence showed him he could do it. Well done.
@lesliehardy1843
@lesliehardy1843 8 месяцев назад
I think you have velcro on the seat of your pants! Good job!
@malindaryan2091
@malindaryan2091 8 месяцев назад
I'd like to trade-in the velcro for some Gorilla Glue🤔
@lesliehardy1843
@lesliehardy1843 8 месяцев назад
It was a little exciting for sure! @@malindaryan2091
@Deanna-k4i
@Deanna-k4i 5 месяцев назад
My gosh think he has springs in his legs & in case no one noticed seems to have a lot of energy. But thank you for this video 😊
@Wendy-bd9zu
@Wendy-bd9zu 8 месяцев назад
The arena works like a pressure cooker for him, you said it would be better for him to ride outside, i think you are right, he cant do what he cant do and that is be a low energy horse.
@seneynah
@seneynah 6 месяцев назад
My Arab gets hotter on the trails and chill in the arena go figure… arena safe! Trails full of predators like quail 😂
@BassRowe
@BassRowe 8 месяцев назад
good job as always very informative
@lizweber4996
@lizweber4996 8 месяцев назад
Hes definately stopped being soo snorty!!! Lol. Id watch the ehole 3 hour trail ride to see what happens and how yall go about things as they happen... even if there aint much commentary... to learn from things that arent put out for him but to get used to seeing things in the world ... i wonder how hes going to react to deer and turkeys etc
@Tam-Solo70
@Tam-Solo70 8 месяцев назад
Great improvements! His work on ground, he is a lot more relaxed with his entire body but especially his head, keeping ears on you and WAY less spookiness. Under saddle there is improvement but obviously a LOT more work is needed. I have a Morab Mare that does that high head when I go to mount and if her head is high I can almost guarantee that her feet will move upon mounting so I have worked on head down before I get on and that made all the difference. Now she will stand and flex at mounting instead of moving off. Saber will get there though, no doubt in your abilities to get him there. Great Job! Im loving watching his progression.
@seneynah
@seneynah 6 месяцев назад
Hills! This boy needs hills! Arabs are mountain goats they just love something to put that energy into!
@Goofygoose494
@Goofygoose494 8 месяцев назад
Real Arab... they get snotty when they decide finished. And ratty when find out you not. Really test the game of patience. If Start a battle as you say get over it cause until you get this I'm not going anywhere... Great work Tim. An approach a guy used baking and starting a very very large warmblood once we had ...18hh. so had to have great manners...yes we tall ... He was bomb proof as green broke. Loved the western approach...this life let's get on with it...
@donnac.1609
@donnac.1609 8 месяцев назад
I really like Arabuans but have never liked the way the whip is used to encourage stupid behavior! Has never done justice to the natural beaty and brain of the Arabian! It has created a stigma regarding their true abilities! So good to see you reworking this issue!
@MrsTfromtheUK
@MrsTfromtheUK 8 месяцев назад
Thinks hes being led out and nope we're gonna do more....a real horseman knowing when to quit. A lot of riders would have just been glad to be able to breath and walk out in one piece. Respect from UK .
@jaywelch3434
@jaywelch3434 8 месяцев назад
Some of those pick your battle moments!!!!
@sabbyd1832
@sabbyd1832 8 месяцев назад
Saber's body language has changed so much, ears, eyes, feet. He's holding his body differently too
@FluxyMiniscus
@FluxyMiniscus 8 месяцев назад
Assuming Tim notices that Saber’s tucking his tail with the on ground whip work- a sure sign of tension.
@KarenInCalif
@KarenInCalif 8 месяцев назад
It is helpful for me to watch you riding him and to replay bits to see what you did cue-wise to get him to respond toward the direction you're heading with him. My gelding is great with the lunge whip being used on the ground (over the back, around the legs, over the butt, whipping in a circle as I stand next to him), but I never thought to do an overhead. I also didn't know the lunge whip could crack like a bull whip. I can also see I need to get a snaffle bit for this work. I think his medium port correction bit is too much for this kind of activity, maybe. Thank you for your help.
@lesabarnum9318
@lesabarnum9318 8 месяцев назад
Hey atleast he's being nice and waiting till your butt gets in the saddle lol..its something anyway
@cathynumrich9005
@cathynumrich9005 8 месяцев назад
He acts like a typical arabian if you ask me
@TheStephanie9557
@TheStephanie9557 8 месяцев назад
Fantastic work with him today!! Well done. Sabre is gorgeous and totally worth the time to train for endurance. Now I want an Arabian.
@moochymooo
@moochymooo 8 месяцев назад
Excellent horsemanship, Tim. Very exciting to watch. If anyone can tame him, you can! And I reckon you will👍 I like how Saber has a classic dished face😍 Unlike the grotesque faces on some of the Arabians you see being shown these days.
@cindysooy7896
@cindysooy7896 4 месяца назад
I'm exhausted just from watching this video. That's a lot of energy to control. You did a lot of things that, to me, where counter intuitive, but then when you explained why you did them, they all made sense. I always looked at distractions as a bad thing, but you showed how they could get a horse to focus. Great video.
@squeezebox7458
@squeezebox7458 5 месяцев назад
Wow! You've made such a huge improvement in Saber. You've trained him well without breaking his spirit!
@kimdavis2508
@kimdavis2508 8 месяцев назад
I don’t know Tim, he acts like he’s on crack 🤣🤣
@seneynah
@seneynah 6 месяцев назад
My Arabs nick name is “crack hamster” and he’s just like this… I amaze myself every time I stay on an explosion! 😂
@EMT-B1
@EMT-B1 8 месяцев назад
Loved how you were patient until Saber showed attitude about being mounted at the block. You put him to work & mounted from the ground so he couldn’t evade you and be disrespectful. Great job!
@KK-mm8ms
@KK-mm8ms 8 месяцев назад
Im not on him to feel this but i suspect the only real anxiety he has is due to him not being in charge. He looks to be doing almost everything he can to "make it go away so i can do what i want". Hes a decent guy, but right now he doesn't seem to have a shred of work ethic but TONS of evasions. (He learned those evasions from someone before you). Nice job with a horse that needs patience but a firm leader.
@joannehuttenhoff2701
@joannehuttenhoff2701 8 месяцев назад
Gorgeous! But dang he's one hot tamale!! My Arabian mare is polar opposite of Saber. She has a much lower head set and will gladly stand in the middle of the arena with a leg cocked 😂
@LenaPalmier
@LenaPalmier 8 месяцев назад
What a great lesson of horsemanship - thanks for sharing, Tim! I think most of us know by know how excitable and reactive Sabre can be, and how at the same time he tries his best to understand and do the job. So even when he's standing sometimes a bit in his own way, he's learning due to your precision of non-negotiable demands paired with patience and the kind will to bring this horse forward. And once more I've learned such a lot, thanks Tim, thanks Sabre, for being you guys!
@gail2283
@gail2283 8 месяцев назад
Why did you stop using the mounting block after a few attempts and get on him from the ground? Was it because you did not want to fight with him at the block? Thanks - love your videos.
@szamanwlkp
@szamanwlkp 7 месяцев назад
Definitely this is great video, that shows fantastic skill and also difficult situations that can happen during the training. Thank you.
@kimberlynads
@kimberlynads 8 месяцев назад
I admit, I would not get along with this handsome Arabian. He is a handful 😅😅. Tim, you are wonderful with him 👍🏼
@kidstuff44555
@kidstuff44555 8 месяцев назад
You sure are working hard for your money with this horse :) Arabians are innately different temperaments to other breeds such as QHs, and that's why some people don't have the patience for them. They are bred to be fiery. I think you need to be "like a sack of potatoes" with Arabians, by that I mean totally relaxed, unfazed and unreactive to any of their shenanigans, just like the proverbial sack of potatoes. Getting mad, scared or impatient with them will just escalate the crazy. You and Robert are both doing great in this regard. BTW, I had a mare and foal who were both ear-shy (reactive about being handled near their ears or poll) and that was born in the foal, no prior bad handling caused it, he just inherited the tendency from his dam. They were both part bred Arabs. The positive to this breed is they can become extremely loyal to their regular rider/trainer, and their stamina is unmatched. They will go all day for you. But yeah don't buy one if you are nervous, short tempered or high-strung yourself :)
@seneynah
@seneynah 6 месяцев назад
I’m a nervous rider and I love my Arabs. I’m nervous but I love it. It’s weird. A quiet mellow horse bores me. I like a challenge and fire under me even if it does worry me it teaches me to overcome and use my thinking brain, wise mind and get my horse to do the same.
@rivert3dove254
@rivert3dove254 8 месяцев назад
Saber has come a long way so nice to see him stand still for thr mount I love his movement so woinderful to watch
@toniketola7719
@toniketola7719 7 месяцев назад
Saber seems more relaxed in his body. Hes softer looking, not so rigid as if to explode if a fly landed on him. He pays a lot more attention to you than before. His feet are underneath him rather than out at his body perimeter. Shows more trust in people. Head down. Not as high in the air. Calmer demeanor.
@carlybird6818
@carlybird6818 8 месяцев назад
My new half Arab pony acts exactly like this under saddle. Shes still green and has had a long history of being passed around (I assume because of this behavior) But seeing how you handle the high energy/anxiety, when to correct and when to redirect, really helps me know what to do with my own training. Shes coming along well but needs miles just like this guy.
@rebeccarafi
@rebeccarafi 7 месяцев назад
That horse is one adrenalin junkie!
@KirstenThompson-v9r
@KirstenThompson-v9r 8 месяцев назад
His trust in you is notable. My Arab was gelded at 6, now in his 20’s and a good trail horse, but still requires reassurance and groundwork for success.
@amandab8818
@amandab8818 7 месяцев назад
I’m not super experienced but I have really enjoyed watching you work with him. He definitely looks like he’s getting more confidence and he’s listening more than he did in the beginning. I’m interested in seeing how he’s progressed near the end of his training. He’s a really beautiful horse!
@Sandra-cm1du
@Sandra-cm1du 8 месяцев назад
I have found Saber to be a very interesting horse to observe in training. He has really come a long way with your excellent training skills. He was so hot and now he is really getting it. Beautiful to watch.
@robertdrewek4156
@robertdrewek4156 8 месяцев назад
U make it look so easy tho there’s lots to miss
@gaylemanion6869
@gaylemanion6869 8 месяцев назад
Really don't like how far the saddle skirt extends over his kidneys.
@bettybakebake
@bettybakebake 7 месяцев назад
you are a brave so and so i am impressed you kept getting back on, lol. you knew this would be the outcome but you did not quit. he would have been a damaged horse if you had given up and said okay i need to put him in the field. so i truly am completely impressed at your courage to battle your wills with this pretty baby.
@catherinedemick1103
@catherinedemick1103 8 месяцев назад
I think a 3 hour trail ride is a great idea! Too bad you do not have hills as well. Great job Tim, my heart was pounding a little at times, I bet wMaLinda Anderson Ryan 's was too! Why at my age I took the half Arab mix out of my Appaloosas! I used to have to walk my distance horse in circles at the start of a ride, he would not stand still waiting for the GO word, when he used to shake his whole body like a dog, I knew he was settling.
@malindaryan2091
@malindaryan2091 8 месяцев назад
Very much so;)
@moochymooo
@moochymooo 8 месяцев назад
I had an arab/appy for a while, Catherine - it was an unusual mix in our country at the time. He was easy on the eye, a big liver chestnut, quick to learn, did well in western competitions for me but was an utter nutter on the roads. Hundreds of hrs spent riding among trucks in our friends Transport Yard didn't phase him, but still no gd on the open road. Life is too short so sold him back to original owner who was into long treks with big groups of other riders up in the high country.
@cathynumrich9005
@cathynumrich9005 8 месяцев назад
I wonder if the owner will a actually ride him ever
@timandersonhorsetraining
@timandersonhorsetraining 8 месяцев назад
He's already been riding him.
@jordanwhite5470
@jordanwhite5470 8 месяцев назад
Impressive riding!
@carolyndailey3062
@carolyndailey3062 8 месяцев назад
I understand everything just work to the right also
@marilynbowe650
@marilynbowe650 8 месяцев назад
Keep those feet moving and control the hindend. Good job. This is where the horse teaches us so much about ourselves.
@Sandra-cm1du
@Sandra-cm1du 8 месяцев назад
I agree with another comment. Saber looks like he is still very "stud in his mind."
@timandersonhorsetraining
@timandersonhorsetraining 8 месяцев назад
The stud mind is pretty much gone. It shows when he is interacting with other horses.
@alannickelson9565
@alannickelson9565 8 месяцев назад
In the last round with the whip after he was chasing it, I had a flash imagination of this resident peacock as a flag bearer at some event like a rodeo. I think the lad could get there, though that first time may be a little bit of a rodeo itself! But man! Wouldn't the kid be a sight?! It won't be tomorrow though, I be thinkin'. He's come a long way thus far, but still has to turn the corner regarding the surprises of the world. Kinda like a duck figuring out that it's waterproof.. Best wishes!
@swysocki3920
@swysocki3920 8 месяцев назад
Boy Howdy! Saber was full of the p*ss and vinegar today. Small victories are definitely worth it in the end. He may be just about to make the connection between groundwork and when someone mounts. Right now it seems to me that he's working with two operating systems, ground and saddle. I'm learning so much!
@FloridaAngieF
@FloridaAngieF 8 месяцев назад
Agreed with other comments what an astonishing difference now from where he started. I would love to see him with another horse now, like he was with Bob... amazing job!
@paulakirsch5193
@paulakirsch5193 8 месяцев назад
Such a beautiful horse and I love his responses to you
@bobkohl6779
@bobkohl6779 8 месяцев назад
This is going to be an awesome horse. I'd suggest branding the tail instead of knotting it.
@deannecomfort7107
@deannecomfort7107 8 месяцев назад
I appreciate you talking through all that you are thinking and what is happening with the horse. Great video! Such energy! But appreciate the need for settling. Your patience, peace, and calm is lovely. And sharing your goals along the way is helpful. Thank you.
@catherinee1881
@catherinee1881 8 месяцев назад
My horse does does a similar action….tries to put me in his left eye when worried.
@Wendy-bd9zu
@Wendy-bd9zu 8 месяцев назад
I was suprised that he stopped walking around, usely an Arabian kan walk in circles the whole day. their brain does not say stop.
@joannehuttenhoff2701
@joannehuttenhoff2701 8 месяцев назад
Not mine! 😉
@normajanderson7304
@normajanderson7304 8 месяцев назад
This looked a lot like work!
@connyeslough5919
@connyeslough5919 8 месяцев назад
You are one patient man!!
@malindaryan2091
@malindaryan2091 8 месяцев назад
Yes he is, and not just with horses;)
@seneynah
@seneynah 6 месяцев назад
My gelding does those little spaz rocket explosions Saber did when you spun him and gave him more leg which is what I do. Can you elaborate why he is doing this and how you stop this behavior? I do what you do but he still acts a fool. Mostly when ridden alone away from home or in the pasture away from his buddies.
@timandersonhorsetraining
@timandersonhorsetraining 6 месяцев назад
Watch the later videos of Sabre where I am talking about bringing his energy up and bringing it back down.
@Sandra-cm1du
@Sandra-cm1du 8 месяцев назад
I spoke too soon. Saber is still definite. Bet your are exhausted after Saber's training session.
@candicemacdonald3993
@candicemacdonald3993 5 месяцев назад
A handful😅
@juliehmidmo
@juliehmidmo 8 месяцев назад
Is the reason he is raising his head / tensing a bit at the mounting block due to his feeling overly fresh this ride?
@briankirk4251
@briankirk4251 8 месяцев назад
Back in the day, there was an excellent song about a horse named Wildfire. If ever there was a horse that should be renamed Wildfire, it's this fella. He is lucky to have ended up with you, as a lot of Quarter horse trainers wouldn't have the patience to deal with this and could have ruined him. As it is, if you are given the time, he'll come around, I'm sure.
@malindaryan2091
@malindaryan2091 8 месяцев назад
"Back in the day"😂 That made me laugh, but only because I'm old enough to know that song too. I would turn the volume up when it came on, but it could bring me to tears too.
@JohnAmidon-c6r
@JohnAmidon-c6r 8 месяцев назад
Both the head/neck and the tail are lower. He's learned some relaxation and confidence in his surroundings. Until mounting him,at least.👍
@lauramoy9940
@lauramoy9940 8 месяцев назад
Hes improving !
@mcrcequestrianakamoonchase9143
@mcrcequestrianakamoonchase9143 8 месяцев назад
That does not look like a lot of fun! 😂
@malindaryan2091
@malindaryan2091 8 месяцев назад
Not to me either🤗
@donnac.1609
@donnac.1609 7 месяцев назад
A great job and goid that the owner did participate! Sabre is definitely an Arabian with flare and he does have a good mind! Once he he understands he goes along fine..
@heidibujak5368
@heidibujak5368 8 месяцев назад
Great video, information and advice. Loved the cone on the saddle. You have nerves of steel.
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