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Rebekah teaches how to get your horse to step up to a mounting block for easy mounting. Good for you and your horse!
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@craigread179
@craigread179 Год назад
Looks like the Apple didn't fall far from the tree. Impressive young lady.
@jenifereddings6190
@jenifereddings6190 Год назад
It requires a lot of patience!!! You're awesome dear!
@marionberry6909
@marionberry6909 Год назад
It is amazing how fast a horse can learn. This is why the proper technique in training is so important, otherwise you can ruin a good horse.
@charlenedawkins2029
@charlenedawkins2029 Год назад
1. I learned more 👍🐴 2. I thought this horse caught on fast 👍🐴
@mikaliunas90
@mikaliunas90 Год назад
Rebekah you are so talented!!! Loved watching this!!!
@marykayevaughan3498
@marykayevaughan3498 Год назад
They are both learning it, your daughter is so kind and patient with them !
@ErnieB
@ErnieB Год назад
Thanks for posting! This was great.
@StandedInUtah
@StandedInUtah Год назад
It's interesting watching the horse figure out the right choice. I like how you make it easier by eliminating options - no forward, backward or left. At first she shuffles around then bam!! she's got it.
@christinebrument6851
@christinebrument6851 Год назад
A very proud Mum and Dad watching on! Excellent job Rebecca!!!! Love the saddles too!
@molitorsk
@molitorsk Год назад
You are a naturalist with horses, just like your dad 😊. Horses need more intelligent, caring and kind people like you to teach others how to teach with patience and positive attitude.
@LR-jv2zd
@LR-jv2zd Год назад
First time watching this channel. I'm impressed with Rebekah's personality and skills!
@herdogcyn156
@herdogcyn156 Год назад
Loved watching this. Very impressive and Rebekah, you're very talented trainer. You can tell the horses love and respect you. So fun seeing them 'get it'. Thank you for the lesson.
@debbieportillo5044
@debbieportillo5044 Год назад
Becca you are such a great teacher,
@marycoker99
@marycoker99 Год назад
Thanks for this video. It's awesome 👌
@anacardoso1020
@anacardoso1020 Год назад
Becca we can see how natural it all seems with you in command . 👏👏👏👏
@kimbreitbarth457
@kimbreitbarth457 Год назад
That was so awesome! Loved it. Pressure release. Pressure release. Nothing like a well trained animal and their committed trainer. Nice Bekah.
@moonct7043
@moonct7043 Год назад
Go Becca !! You have the touch !!
@horsesbonita1
@horsesbonita1 Год назад
Becka taught me this trick about a year ago and it has work fantastic on every horse that I’ve worked with! Thank you Becka!
@vickiewalsh9614
@vickiewalsh9614 Год назад
Great video and congrats on approaching 50k subscribers too!🎉
@memphis2375
@memphis2375 Год назад
Very impressive young intelligent girl! Very good at explaining everything, nicely done Becca!!
@catherinewaelder1946
@catherinewaelder1946 Год назад
Great video Rebekah
@charlenedawkins2029
@charlenedawkins2029 Год назад
I liked Bekah teaching us how different horses learn at different rates . So True !! 🐴 { got it ! 🦄 { what ?
@charlenedawkins2029
@charlenedawkins2029 Год назад
most of my journey been w ONE horse . Was shocking , the different mind set w my Second horse when I got him 😳!!! All horses do NOT think alike. 🐴 { I’m The Smart One . 🦄 { What ?
@rebeccacarlson9166
@rebeccacarlson9166 Год назад
🙋🏼‍♀️Hi Becca! You are such a great horsewoman! You're also a great teacher - showing us exactly how to get a horse to do what you want them to do. 💐
@lilygg8018
@lilygg8018 Год назад
What a wonderful trainer and teacher you are Becca! Thank you for taking the time to do this video. I think I could do this myself you made it seem so easy. Keep these informational videos coming, I'd appreciate it. 😊
@ginavoneiff1575
@ginavoneiff1575 Год назад
Rebekah, you are an incredible young woman. Kudos to you parents for raising such a special daughter. The animals you work with and care for are blessed in your hands.
@catladynj
@catladynj Год назад
Dad taught her well. Fantastic job😊
@annesmith8168
@annesmith8168 Год назад
GREAT job Becca !!!!
@iapologizeinadvance4812
@iapologizeinadvance4812 Год назад
Awesome job!!!!
@aw072
@aw072 11 месяцев назад
Great job, Rebekah!
@pierrewagenaar3162
@pierrewagenaar3162 Месяц назад
She's a natural and get the result She's looking for. Disciplined in her manner of handling. Great to see and learn how it's done.
@karenduncan6004
@karenduncan6004 Год назад
Rebekah, you are quite the pro, both in you horse knowledge and in your confident presentation! It's a pleasure watching you work. I hope you'll do more training videos for public consumption!😊 Shea is a lovely young mare. Is she your horse? She would be a beauty in the show ring. I had to smile at Cricket. I think she is old enough and confident enough that she's a little harder to convince! Her whole attitude is different. I can almost hear her: "Really, do I have to do this? Why? My human never asked me to do this. Well, maybe, if you insist!." And, of course, you knew exactly how to adjest for her. Great work! Not hard to see how you rode to Reserve Grand Champion.
@kathleenhumbert5809
@kathleenhumbert5809 Год назад
Thank you so so much for showing us an easy and am not so easy horse because mine is just like the second mare. I learned I need to be more consistent and continue as long as it takes. THANKS!!!
@user-ih6wy3gr6b
@user-ih6wy3gr6b Год назад
GOOD JOB BECCA! That was a pleasure to watch. I like that you worked the exercise with two different horses of different ages. Very educational!
@brendabirkenbach8533
@brendabirkenbach8533 Год назад
Awesome job young lady! ❤❤❤❤ that's how to learn, one step at a time..
@beachtimedays
@beachtimedays Год назад
You’re a good Horse Listener Becca ~ being so aware of what your horse is thinking- you become One with your horse 🐎 and a great trainer
@karenpetroski766
@karenpetroski766 Год назад
Nice job Becca, she is a beautiful horse and seems to be gentle. Thanks for sharing. ❤❤❤❤
@charlenedawkins2029
@charlenedawkins2029 Год назад
I really enjoyed learning about “ giving breaks” and “Re-setting” … I have two of em 🦄 🐴.. and I didn’t clearly consider this way of thinking… Thank You Bekah ! 👍🐴
@lindadipasquale-lk2sl
@lindadipasquale-lk2sl Год назад
Great job Becca!! She seems very willing to learn!!🐴💞😍
@dinahmckim2443
@dinahmckim2443 Год назад
Good job Becca! God bless you.
@dianagann3203
@dianagann3203 Год назад
Thxs Becca, I was wondering how that was taught.
@lynnclark4208
@lynnclark4208 Год назад
I love the compliments and comments of the people on here. I don't believe I could say it any better.❤❤❤❤ Everyone have a great day! Thank you Rebecca. 😊
@homesteadhorsemanship
@homesteadhorsemanship Год назад
Same! We are loving this community that is being built here🥰 Thank you everyone!
@denisebair9542
@denisebair9542 Год назад
Cricket is pretty too! She was getting it! You are very good!
@pinkywilliams8063
@pinkywilliams8063 Год назад
Awesome job Rebekah!!!
@betsypool9928
@betsypool9928 Год назад
Very patient.
@catzdollz9810
@catzdollz9810 Год назад
Thank-you for teaching both us and the mare. Learned quite a bit from your thorough and patient demonstrations. I'm more than sure, you are heading for the spotlight, as one of the worlds most influential and sought after teachers, in the horse training and animal handling world.
@reginavalerie1
@reginavalerie1 Год назад
Yay Rebekah! So great to see the bond you have with your horses)) Very composed for someone of your age!!! No pressure, everyone watching, being filmed and the puppies helping too LOL
@alethacriss9308
@alethacriss9308 Год назад
Nice video Beka! Very informative, nice job!🤩😍
@cyndiebill6631
@cyndiebill6631 Год назад
Great job Becca!!♥️👍You have the touch. Not many kids at your age have that kind of commitment with horses you have. ♥️👍😊
@mfc4591
@mfc4591 Год назад
Well done Rebecca, what a great lesson. Thanks for the video. Have a great week end.
@ShineKelly
@ShineKelly Год назад
So well done Bekah! You have done an excellent job both with the training and (more importantly for me) telling us about what to do and why to do it. Thank you! Would love to see more of your work too :) I especially liked the point you make at the end - when you said that for that horse, that particular amount of training was enough for that day as she was learning at a different pace to the other horse and that is ok.
@PennyLane66
@PennyLane66 Год назад
Great job Bekah, your dada better watch out or you’ll be taking his job 😆
@turtlemark2
@turtlemark2 Месяц назад
This was a great video.. my favorite one of all I have seen of your family's... you are a great teacher you break it down well and we saw the easy progress
@cking8776
@cking8776 Год назад
👍👍👍 Well done!
@sherrykeeney7376
@sherrykeeney7376 Год назад
That was very interesting! I never seen anyone train a horse to do things before Bekah did an awesome job! (i like the unique spelling of your name) With the horse & explaining to us how she's doing this the first horse was like she said more sensitive & responsive & learned very fast!,that was 😎 COOL! & the second horse being older was learning too 🙂👍❤️ just a little slower great video!🙂👍❤️🐴 I'm slowly learning 1 thing at a,time & I very much appreciate yall taking the time & patience to teach us thank you 🙂👍❤️🐴 (I think we are called green horns?) (Beginners) that's ok 1 thing at a,time -,I love your channel! I've learned more here than I have in a lifetime thank you!
@sharonhowell2568
@sharonhowell2568 11 месяцев назад
Great job, Bekah!
@jenifereddings6190
@jenifereddings6190 Год назад
Amazing training! I'm so proud of you ❤
@MichaelArlt
@MichaelArlt Год назад
I do apology for writing her name wrong in a prior video, where she cared for the mare and the newborn foal. I really didn't want to insult her. Thank you for mentioning that she is written "Bekah" and not "Becca" like i wrote 😑 Again, for her age she is really passionate and educated. For someone like me who doesn't have any clue about horses, it's amazing to see how to train and behave. This is exactly what i like in real horsemanship. Its the way to communicate with a horse. I also want to highlight what she said once in the video. She did mention it's important to keep working on the "friendship" with your horse, which i feel, is the key ingredient in horsemanship. She really has a great personality and i hope, we will see more of her lessons in the future. Everyone who reads this, have a great day, stay healthy and happy
@sherrykeeney7376
@sherrykeeney7376 Год назад
Thank you for mentioning the correct spelling I miss that video now I will correct my spelling as well thank you so much🙂👍
@annfinch-cl1gl
@annfinch-cl1gl Год назад
Well really enjoyed that thank you xx
@robinkuykendall-adams6650
@robinkuykendall-adams6650 10 месяцев назад
Becca, you did a great job on this teaching video! I've had four hip surgeries on the same hip and I thought I'd never have horses again because I wouldn't be able to mount. I WILL look for another horse because of your video. Well done, young lady!💯👍🥰
@spiderlily4386
@spiderlily4386 Год назад
Amazing!
@deejackson5930
@deejackson5930 Год назад
47.7K subscribers and counting. Well done!
@margueritemitchell1829
@margueritemitchell1829 Год назад
Hello from British Columbia Canada 🇨🇦🖐👍♥️🎨🖼🐖🕶🚐🦝🌳🌲🤴🐻🤠
@goldendoodlemom4849
@goldendoodlemom4849 10 месяцев назад
Good job Bekaha
@flipitgood1796
@flipitgood1796 Год назад
Bekah great job. I think Cricket is part mule! 😂
@katrionarigby6007
@katrionarigby6007 Год назад
Great video Bekah, good to see the two different horses and to see your understanding of their different abilities to learn, it’s all about making your idea their idea. You are truly a talented young woman, both training horses and humans, I feel the latter may be more challenging😂
@karenvillalovos9065
@karenvillalovos9065 Год назад
Great job with her.. so I watched this video last night and I went out and I tried it on my girl this morning, so what do you know within 10 minutes she was siding up to me. So now I would love a video of you teaching her how to sit. 😊❤
@bookmouse2719
@bookmouse2719 Год назад
Now, you can start your own channel.
@DeeE101
@DeeE101 Год назад
I was thinking the same thing a few days ago! 🤗
@costrio
@costrio Год назад
Interesting. Badically they are learnig to pivot on the front end, it seemed to me. Consistency is paramount, I see. Well done, IMO.
@lynnclark4208
@lynnclark4208 Год назад
When will there be an update on the rescued mare and colt ?
@denisebair9542
@denisebair9542 Год назад
Great job Beka! You are a natural! Which mare is this? She’s very pretty.
@deniseleplatt1616
@deniseleplatt1616 Год назад
Very impressive Becca. I like that your doing videos also
@brucebenson9651
@brucebenson9651 Год назад
That was amazing! Wow! Great training. Is it doggy day at the ranch? Or do you have like 10 dogs? I like seeing them interact with the horses! Both seem comfortable
@padfoot3
@padfoot3 Год назад
Nicely done Rebecca!!!
@coriesamson33
@coriesamson33 Год назад
Impressive!
@kar702
@kar702 Год назад
❤️❤️❤️
@junerose7625
@junerose7625 Год назад
Dad heard me watching this video and thought Bekah was Emeri! You guys do sound similar lol
@nettyferguson4874
@nettyferguson4874 Год назад
Luv your family
@nettyferguson4874
@nettyferguson4874 Год назад
Those puupie kill me ❤😂❤😂
@nettyferguson4874
@nettyferguson4874 Год назад
Puppies
@billwhitman8738
@billwhitman8738 Год назад
SHE IS VEREY GOOD
@donnavanjahnke1576
@donnavanjahnke1576 Год назад
👍👏
@fludrbywest3886
@fludrbywest3886 Год назад
🤩🫶🥕🥕🥕🥕🥕
@kirstingooge3918
@kirstingooge3918 Год назад
Way to go Becca!! She’s listening to you so well ☺️ May I ask how she received that scar on her left (to me) side?
@homesteadhorsemanship
@homesteadhorsemanship Год назад
Scar? She does not have an scares. I’d say it was dirt or sweat you were seeing. We used a phone to film this so it Wasn’t the best lighting.
@kirstingooge3918
@kirstingooge3918 Год назад
@@homesteadhorsemanship oh, okay. I’m sorry. Perhaps it was sweat or the lighting. It is most noticeable at @4:35 behind that small leather strap that hangs from the seat of the saddle. Being a momma I wondered if horses get stretch marks 🤷🏻‍♀️😂 . I know absolutely 200% you guys would never hurt an animal so I’m praying my question didn’t sound offensive. I’m very sorry if it did. I’ve not been around a lot of horses so perhaps what I was seeing is normal. Thank you for letting me know 💜
@beachtimedays
@beachtimedays Год назад
How about an update on the little foal and momma you got from the horse auction? Do you still have them?
@homesteadhorsemanship
@homesteadhorsemanship Год назад
Yep! Just gotta get a video done. It’s been raining here, as soon as it clears up we will get a video done.
@beachtimedays
@beachtimedays Год назад
We keep seeing videos about the Clydesdale everyday so we are wondering what happened to them
@deborahandrianos463
@deborahandrianos463 Год назад
She was Born a Cow Girl❤🥰❤️
@mammafawn
@mammafawn Месяц назад
Wow, this was Amazing.....How counterintuitive it seems, to tap them on the very side to want them to step towards and not away from 😮 i learned something new today!!! What age would you think would be ok to start this at? I have a Yearling that has learned everything i have thrown at him so far! I am happy to have found you and am now Subscribed! (Came here for your mare foaling yt recomended you) ☺️👍
@raynonabohrer5624
@raynonabohrer5624 Год назад
I'm sorry I Don't understand. I'm trying to figure out what you are wanting her to do. If we can see a picture of when she did it right. But thank you Rebecca. You are very smart. I am a novice. When it comes to horses.
@jabezhane
@jabezhane Год назад
You are not alone. I just lead my horse to the block and get on. If not quite right just go round again. Done. I think a little more reasoning why at the start of the video would have helped. Maybe its a 'Western thing"? But a good presentation style all the same. Keep going!
@TMesser74
@TMesser74 Год назад
It took me a minute to figure it out too so you’re not alone…but she failed to say she wanted her to step over on her hind quarter toward her. Of course she is wanting her to step over to be mounted so I should have caught that right off but I didn’t because I don’t use anything to mount. She wanted No forward or backward movement which she controlled with the reigns. The fence blocked her from stepping with her hind quarters to the right. Once the horse took her first step left with her hind quarters she released the pressure. I had to watch it two times to realize that lol.
@Brandiga721
@Brandiga721 Год назад
I’m new to training. Why would we not reach over with stick and tap on the opposite side of her rump for the step towards. Most things I have learned have been to use pressure to cause a step away. Would that also work? Thanks!
@sherrileeslade6557
@sherrileeslade6557 Год назад
My mare would rather walk over me then do anything I ask her to she is really big now. I have shrunk from 59 only being 53. And I can't even get on her without something to step up on. She will not line up with the mounting block or stand appropriately for me anymore
@charlenedawkins2029
@charlenedawkins2029 Год назад
You are the boss mare !! Teach her ! Watch Bekah for tips , this is good. #longtimehorseowner😅
@shelley2671
@shelley2671 Год назад
I think the terminology should have been step over not step up because you are telling the animal to do two different things at once. Your tapping and pulling back on the bit. You want the horse to be taught something that was strictly forbidden in any horses I've been around and that is too crowd someone. That horse would of been kneed under the gut or hit so fast it's head would spin. Or worse it would of been sent to slaughter for crowding and stepping over during mounting. Back then if you could not climb on a horse or swing up from the ground you were considered too heavy to be on a horse. So I'm glad I seen this video and what people are doing these days. That old school horse is wiser than you give her credit for. She's a been there done that horse who has probably put up with more kids and inexperienced people than you think. Someone could beat her to hell and back and she is not going to crowd anyone. Someone could slip mounting and end up with a 1200 pound animal standing on their scull. So seriously this to me is training a horse for an overweight or disabled rider who can't mount. Any horse taught that is going to have problems if they step over on experienced riders. Just seeing stairs being used is like seeing kids getting participation trophy's for nothing. The world has changed a lot for us old timers.
@francineherron1940
@francineherron1940 Год назад
I'm not sure about this exercise your trying on her... she doesn't seem to understand what you're asking and she doesn't seem to like it either 🤔
@homesteadhorsemanship
@homesteadhorsemanship Год назад
First lesson made a lot of progress by second lesson you don’t even have to tap
@francineherron1940
@francineherron1940 Год назад
Ok that's good 👍
@MoonShadowRayne
@MoonShadowRayne Год назад
The poor horse had no idea what you wanted her to do.
@ckswat77zz51
@ckswat77zz51 Год назад
Then why did she learn to do it?
@homesteadhorsemanship
@homesteadhorsemanship Год назад
This horse had never done this before so there was a point of confusion where she was trying to figure out what Bekah was asking. In any learning that is always an aspect. For humans and animals. She learned very quickly once she caught on what Bekah was asking. Bekah was really pleased with her😊
@ckswat77zz51
@ckswat77zz51 Год назад
@@homesteadhorsemanship Bekah is amazing. Obviously that comment was probably made by someone that never worked with horses. I got my first horse at 17-quarter horse mare, stubborn,STUBBORN. If I only had the skills of Bekah back then. 🙋🏻‍♀️💕
@charlenedawkins2029
@charlenedawkins2029 Год назад
oh yessss …. you can always tell who owns horses vs visitor-just petting / dude ranch ridin’ folks..… by the comments 😅. Great job Bekah !!! 👍🐴👍 I enjoyed this video and I learned . 👍🐴
@nettyferguson4874
@nettyferguson4874 Год назад
She is amazing young lady with so far to go. Well done becca
@sharpeipink123
@sharpeipink123 Год назад
Getting horses to stand completely still went mounting is very important many a rider have accidents or can die at the mounting block and allowing their horses to walk off went mounting. Very important video x
@Michael2x
@Michael2x Год назад
Amazing!!!
@lynnclark4208
@lynnclark4208 Год назад
When will there be an update on the rescued mare and colt ?