Is He Too Much Horse For Her?

2024 ж. 17 Ақп.
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In this video I work with a jumping horse who has a history of being aggressive and attacking. As well as rearing while being ridden. I'm going to see if you good horsemanship training if I can help him be less defensive and reactive while helping him understand pressure better.
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  • If you would like to see my full training program and ask me specific questions about your horse consider joining my patreon page. I'll help you develop the partnership you've always wanted. Go to www.patreon.com/ryanrosehorsemanship

    @ryanrosehorsemanship@ryanrosehorsemanship2 ай бұрын
    • If you fail as a leader to a new horse, what is a video you recommend to help recover/fix that?

      @kristinbailey3227@kristinbailey32272 ай бұрын
    • Question about the flag you use - is it at the end of a hard rod or tied to the end of a regular, flexible dressage whip?

      @user-cw8tb6jo7h@user-cw8tb6jo7h2 ай бұрын
    • What breed of horse is he?

      @debcorbett7146@debcorbett71462 ай бұрын
    • Yes, I would like to see more.

      @christinecrow9532@christinecrow95322 ай бұрын
    • To

      @dsmauigal1@dsmauigal1Ай бұрын
  • I empathize so much with the horse owner, and applaud her for seeking help instead of just dumping the horse.

    @jordanwhite5470@jordanwhite54702 ай бұрын
    • For sure. It’s not easy sticking to a difficult horse. I had the same experience with my 5 year old OTTB. Everyone was telling me to sell him but I stuck it out and he turned into the best thing that ever happened to me. It’s so worth it if you’re committed.

      @Cwgrlup@Cwgrlup2 ай бұрын
    • You don’t dump a lovely horse like that. Could put him with a trainer and resell him.

      @lej6550@lej65502 ай бұрын
    • Yes emotive word 'dump' . You are not the only owner in the world who can look after a horse.

      @MrsTfromtheUK@MrsTfromtheUK2 ай бұрын
    • It sounds like the horse might have been mistreated while or when he got trained.😢 Glad you are training him. Hope he is trainable.

      @lindahollister5530@lindahollister55302 ай бұрын
    • @@lej6550 I don't recall her ever saying she was going to dump him!

      @nancyfleming1693@nancyfleming16932 ай бұрын
  • I remember my uncle telling me…..if the horse is doing something you don’t like examine yourself. Usually we are most of the problem. We must be humble willing to learn.

    @johncarlanorton4430@johncarlanorton44302 ай бұрын
    • I love that! True words indeed! We have to think like the horse and it is basically as easy as common sense on our parts. Move slow always. When I lived in the south a few years, I was calmer in nature almost no stress thanks to the country air of Arkansas. The horses I dealt with required the relaxing approach. We city people and our energy always in a hurry to get absolutely nowhere fast always leads to a different dynamic when dealing with them while living back in Chicago.

      @daralynndehnicke5112@daralynndehnicke51122 ай бұрын
    • Yr right I can already tell she's got no authority to her presence at all she's letting him walk all over almost literally I wouldn't tolerate it and hold my stance he's just pushing his weight around 😅

      @AngelWings5286@AngelWings52862 ай бұрын
    • 100% agree! I believe that most of the time when we feel like we’re relaxed around a horse, we’re actually not to the extent that we thought we were. We have to double check ourselves, and almost 100% of the time when we do that and focus on relaxing, we’ll see a more calm and curious horse.

      @bellarain11@bellarain112 ай бұрын
    • Just like dogs

      @4lb280@4lb2802 ай бұрын
    • It’s exactly the same thing with dogs. 🐶

      @Vovo-zx4ql@Vovo-zx4ql2 ай бұрын
  • Yes, please! Second session, next step plus would like to see owner working with him under your guidance. Gorgeous horse!

    @lizpetruzzi7700@lizpetruzzi77002 ай бұрын
    • This is a great horse to watch him work for those of us who have those 7 and up horses!!!

      @Cwgrlup@Cwgrlup2 ай бұрын
    • Very eager to see another session. If the owner is willing, she could learn breath exercises to help relax mind and body, and ease her anxiety. I've seen amazing things happen to people (myself included) just becoming aware of their breathing just as you do with the horse.

      @ElysiaFields19@ElysiaFields192 ай бұрын
    • It’s hard to realize what you don’t know and finding resources. Every.single.time I’ve ridden or worked with a horse, I learn something. He’s a sweet boy, he wants to “communicate.” But, we - humans - sometimes don’t know how to speak/act in a way they get.

      @elizabetha5561@elizabetha55612 ай бұрын
    • First you work horse then rider never both when teaching horse for safe of both just incase a Karen didn't understand that

      @Shadyrestbarn@Shadyrestbarn2 ай бұрын
    • @@Cwgrlup But what a joy to have a 7+ horse, right?! That's the spirit of what you want a horse to exhibit. That's what we want as humans, too! Be a 7+ ~ LOL

      @JillChristyGroup@JillChristyGroupАй бұрын
  • This trainer is impressive, allowing horses to be who they are while asking them to respect our space.

    @nighthawk1428@nighthawk14282 ай бұрын
  • Kudos to the owner for seeking help. I adopted a mare that also didn’t check my boxes, but there was just something about her. She too seemed super docile until the environment changed. Super sensitive to pressure, and would rear up and lunge forward striking when she didn’t understand. She was very committed to not backing up. I lost all my confidence and it made it really difficult to handle her, because she could sense it. We were both anxious. I joined Ryan’s Patreon and have been just really slowly working with her. Using that blocking method for owning personal space, with a stick and string or a flag before asking for any kind of yield to just establish baseline safety, has done wonders for us. It really helped me gain my confidence again. She is also a lot calmer, because she understands better too. I really enjoyed the video. Big thanks to Ryan for creating videos like this, for us who don’t have the training experience. I believe the owner will get her confidence back. It takes time, and is so hard, but when you do, it becomes fun again. ❤️ Cheering for you!

    @sarahmedeiros1473@sarahmedeiros14732 ай бұрын
    • My mare acted like that, turned out she had cataracts & was afraid.

      @melsafken764@melsafken7642 ай бұрын
    • Oh what a wonderful person you are ... your actions saved your horses life... remember that ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

      @clairesuzanne1276@clairesuzanne12762 ай бұрын
    • @@clairesuzanne1276???

      @allisonanderson-xf6kz@allisonanderson-xf6kz7 күн бұрын
    • @@allisonanderson-xf6kz By saving the horse's life, they mean that the owner saved their horse from being put down. Aggressive horses can get put down the same as aggressive dogs can, whatever the reason for their aggression may be.

      @vicmorgana5516@vicmorgana55167 күн бұрын
    • @@vicmorgana5516 I completely get that, since my family and I have been rescuers of cows, goats and horses most of my life due to issues like that. The new owner never said anything abt that. She stated that the horse was fine when she rode him at the owners house and then was good for a few months after that, but then horse started to change. So, as a rescuer, if your horse does not like or get your vibe then someone else should have him. You just don’t mesh together, especially when you don’t put the time and quality into the horse yourself. That’s just my opinion. It’s not fair to the animal and can deserve better…..

      @allisonanderson-xf6kz@allisonanderson-xf6kz7 күн бұрын
  • I definitely would love to see more of this horse. He’s absolutely stunning and I do believe she can get him where she needs him to be with time and consistent training. It will help build the trust between them and ensure he’s safe for her to ride in whatever circumstances she’s willing to explore. Thanks for another interesting video.

    @topcatwarrior@topcatwarrior2 ай бұрын
  • It was said my wife had bought too much horse. It was scary for her but my woman never gave in and 20 years on the two are as one. It really is a beautiful thing to watch

    @coldspring624@coldspring6242 ай бұрын
    • I had that experience. He just got too old to want to kill me in our case. I learned more from him than any other horse I ever knew. Loved him more ...

      @deborahlester4018@deborahlester401813 күн бұрын
  • Finding the right trainer is imperative.... we need Ryan to clone himself 😂

    @haleykay776@haleykay7762 ай бұрын
  • Beautiful horse. He’s listening while Ryan was talking. Horses are very sensitive animals and they can sense anything. They know right away if you’re a leader or someone they can boss around.

    @ducksamok1716@ducksamok17162 ай бұрын
    • I agree.

      @susanmaddux3289@susanmaddux32892 ай бұрын
    • And most horses will test the rider. If you show weakness in some horses they are like kids they take it a little further ,then further until they are rearing and striking.

      @tomroyse1540@tomroyse1540Ай бұрын
  • Please show more of this horse. This is very relatable for those of us who buy dressage horses. We see this pattern a lot so seeing how you take the groundwork to the under saddle work would be great.

    @stephaniesmith3864@stephaniesmith38642 ай бұрын
    • Agreed!

      @flowersgardens4057@flowersgardens40572 ай бұрын
    • They're breeding them way to hot. Totally agree.

      @DB-bw1tg@DB-bw1tg2 ай бұрын
    • "Those who buy a dressage horse......." It rarely works well. One MAKES a great dressage horse! But this was a jumping horse, must know a bit. Seems to me some horses do not take kindly to changing hands/environment, and I don't blame them. This lady holds him too close, so he has no chance to relax. Same reason I hate cross-ties, the horse cannot so much as shake off a fly. Yet most people use cross ties. Horse is just pushing her around because he can, then ups that game. He is too good for her for sure. If there is fear, apprehension, the horse knows. There is much more money about than horse-sense, and no matter how great the trainer, horse goes back and soon remembers who he had been bluffing. You can pay for tips and tricks and methods, but you cannot buy horse sense.

      @louisecassidy5991@louisecassidy59912 ай бұрын
    • Very negative viewpoint in this case. While I agree that happens often, this woman clearly wants to learn, and is listening. It is possible to learn how to handle a hot horse.​@@louisecassidy5991

      @Cla-ev1xp@Cla-ev1xp2 ай бұрын
    • @@louisecassidy5991you should be able to hold them close, you can see that he was trying to step all over her.

      @ATBarrelRacing@ATBarrelRacing2 ай бұрын
  • Just watching the first few seconds it’s like the more upset she is the more dominant he gets. He is so sensitive to her state of mind. I think he’s certainly in need of strong consistent leadership. Definitely a horse for the intermediate and higher level rider. That said, he’s gorgeous and has tons of potential. I wish the owner and this lovely horse all the best. DEFINITELY would LOVE to see the progress of this horse!!!

    @Cwgrlup@Cwgrlup2 ай бұрын
    • im only up to 2 minutes and all I can see is her hanging on the rope, giving him mixed signals and she is letting him walk quite literally through her with zero consequences - therefore Im assuming he has had 30 days to escalate his dominance, because she is not the leader here. Also 30 days on new feed doesnt really help. Am glad she has sought help, because he could be passed around and around its not fair on horses. I hope they build an awesome relationship with Ryan's help

      @horsingwithhugo@horsingwithhugo2 ай бұрын
    • This horse reminds me of ours. As beginner riders we have sought help - but at this point he needs more consistent attention than we can manage. Looking for someone experienced enough to handle him and willing to ride a time or two during the week. If he gets a week without a ride, he gets considerably more difficult.

      @finngamesknudson1457@finngamesknudson14572 ай бұрын
    • I did the same only watched the first few minutes and seen how she was constantly checking him in and tight lead but as soon as Ryan gets hold, gives the long slack and it relaxes. Nothing wrong with that beauty. Just needs a leader@@horsingwithhugo

      @cindybrygman4350@cindybrygman43502 ай бұрын
    • @@cindybrygman4350 Yes, nothing wrong with him. He is doing what he needs to do as a horse. My gelding tests me at times, which I like as it kinda makes me think where my head is at really? He makes me show up. I hope the owner gains confidence with Ryan's help. We've all been there, lost confidence at some point.

      @horsingwithhugo@horsingwithhugo2 ай бұрын
    • @@finngamesknudson1457 some horses are like that. My horse isn't the type you can pull out the paddock and ride if left a week. He needs ground work to establish the connection. I'm sure you're learning a lot. Build on the connection with your horse , it really does wonders for you both. Good luck

      @horsingwithhugo@horsingwithhugo2 ай бұрын
  • He’s a beautiful horse. I applaud the owner for wanting to do the work. I would like to witness his journey.

    @leeevers8976@leeevers89762 ай бұрын
  • it's good that she's willing to learn and identify and address her shortcomings

    @learnin-to-fly6307@learnin-to-fly63072 ай бұрын
    • When Ryan 'claimed his space' the horse started to listen instead of taking over. Very nice. Also the waiting in between steps seems to be huge. It's hard to do if you are out there on your own.

      @maplewoodfarm7096@maplewoodfarm70962 ай бұрын
  • I think we riders need to stop thinking safe horses exist. Love this video, would love to see his progress. This horse strikes me as having been forced into submission in a tough program, take that structure away and he's all over the place.

    @JG-mt3rp@JG-mt3rp2 ай бұрын
    • I was thinking the same thing. Horse has been forced to submit rather than him allowed to think through it. My OTTB was the same. Once he realized I allowed him to think through a problem rather than nervously simply submit - oh man, what a different horse! He was by far the BEST trail horse ever...never spooked, never took off, was always perfectly fine even in new environments. And curious--he LOVED riding through new places and seeing new things....specially big horned sheep. But knowing the cues the horse gives is I think the key. You learn theirs, they learn yours. And that takes time.

      @Odontecete@Odontecete2 ай бұрын
    • Another gem, Ryan. The owner is open and willing to take your instruction and she seems as she’s already somewhat familiar with your process so she should be good, once these two are more connected. Very much looking forward to seeing where you go next with this handsome horse

      @jeanedevries1@jeanedevries12 ай бұрын
    • As a lifetime rider now 40, safe horses do exist

      @TheWinterValkyrie@TheWinterValkyrieАй бұрын
    • @TheWinterValkyrie Also a lifetime rider, 44, all I can say is "famous last words" 😅

      @JG-mt3rp@JG-mt3rpАй бұрын
  • As a third generation , 55 year owner of horses...horse sellers can be the worst people on earth. They LIE through their teeth ! Out of all the youtubes , this guy is probably the best to watch. Really intelligent sound advice and handling.

    @GorgyPorgy65@GorgyPorgy652 ай бұрын
  • This is perfect horse for her. He will not kill her but challenge to learn about horses. She seems to be wise and humble so I think this couple will be successful.

    @joannathatcares@joannathatcares2 ай бұрын
    • No, he's not .she's not advanced enough for a horse at that caliber

      @kathleenchance5494@kathleenchance54942 ай бұрын
    • @@kathleenchance5494agree

      @moapettersson3630@moapettersson36302 ай бұрын
    • @@kathleenchance5494As a horsewoman you never learn if you are not challenged.Anyone can buy and enjoy a push button horse. It depends what the woman wants to learn or just amble around in an arena.

      @tomroyse1540@tomroyse1540Ай бұрын
  • Definitely looking forward not just to part 2 but also part 3 and 4… IMHO…. The horse certainly would need some restarting and training… he certainly showed he is very very much trainable….but certainly the owner can get some training to handle him. I can relate to her frustration and the feeling of being cheated…. Help her Ryan…. Help her get this horse to be her dream horse.

    @anandvidyasagar@anandvidyasagar2 ай бұрын
    • Definently want to see more!!!:)

      @pricehouse1084@pricehouse10842 ай бұрын
  • Looking forward to see the riding session 😊

    @milkanilsson129@milkanilsson1292 ай бұрын
    • Thanks!

      @ryanrosehorsemanship@ryanrosehorsemanship2 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for posting this. He clearly wants a leader. He is a beautiful mover and a real stunner. I can see why she took him home. Im happy for her that she found Ryan. He is a wonderful teacher. Part 2, teaching the owner, part 3, riding? Hope so!

    @kathleenkayk@kathleenkayk2 ай бұрын
    • @kathleenkayk Yes. Teaching the owner is as helpful as the saying: Teach a thirsty person to dig a well, and he will be able to help himself afterwards. Would also like to see guided ground work with the owner before riding

      @kleineportugiesin9784@kleineportugiesin97842 ай бұрын
    • Oh I like that saying! @@kleineportugiesin9784

      @cindybrygman4350@cindybrygman43502 ай бұрын
  • “How much time and how much learning are you able/willing to put into this”!!! THIS 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

    @carlybird3537@carlybird35372 ай бұрын
  • to the owner! kudos for hanging in there in spite of being taken advantage of by the previous owners who were disgustingly dishonest to you putting your life in danger. We all are cheering you on that everything will work out 100% with you and your horse. he is a looker of a horse to so hopefully he will transform into a gem , if not don't worry about it one bit, sell him and use that same money to buy a horse that will love you. :D

    @TodayAndForevermore-gt3ff@TodayAndForevermore-gt3ff2 ай бұрын
  • Definitely want to see the riding session. He is a beautiful horse. Excited for him and his human.

    @KristynSchlavin@KristynSchlavin2 ай бұрын
  • I would love to see part 2!

    @user-xs8pg5uz9w@user-xs8pg5uz9w2 ай бұрын
  • What a beautiful horse! I’d really love to see more training sessions!

    @debbieherring2644@debbieherring26442 ай бұрын
  • Wonderful horsemanship! And what a truly lovely horse. Credit to the owner for making a good start on rehabbing him and seeking good help when needed.

    @stormmary1@stormmary12 ай бұрын
  • Loved this session ( I have never heard of the horses matching your heartbeat but that explains a lot!) . I would like to see the horse being ridden for the next episode 😊

    @joliegibbs1573@joliegibbs15732 ай бұрын
    • I use a very low humming to match rhythm. It really keeps you in tune with each other.

      @southernparadise9896@southernparadise98962 ай бұрын
  • This was really great, I think we sometimes forget that what WE do plays a huge role in how our horses react. I’m a nervous rider and I’m struggling with my mate right now, I know 10/10 times it’s my fault, but to see the visible difference from when she was handling him vs when you were really makes me realize I am the problem lol

    @Brittanykennedyofficial@Brittanykennedyofficial2 ай бұрын
  • Yes, please more from that horse. Also huge thank you to the owner for letting us watch. It helps so much with my own horse.

    @spfisterer3651@spfisterer36512 ай бұрын
  • Ryan your point about horses being in a group and picking up on the increased heart rate (and whatever else) of other horses and how they do the same thing with humans is SO POWERFUL. When people say that horses pick up on your nervousness it's frequently to make the point that they will take advantage of your lack of confidence. Or simply that if you're nervous you'll make your horse nervous -- that doesn't quite make the point either. You present it as the horse being in sync with you, and don't make it sound like an adversarial thing. It's still hugely important, but a bit of a different way of looking at it.

    @epona9166@epona91662 ай бұрын
  • Next session, please!!! Would love to see how he does under saddle. Also, totally empathize with controlling your emotions and fear. Glad she is getting expert assistance!!

    @jeniferrinehart1107@jeniferrinehart11072 ай бұрын
  • I love seeing this. There was progress made so quickly. The owner is very knowledgeable and is so open to learning how to work things out to help herself and this horse. I’m interested in seeing what comes next. I won’t be handling any horses going forward. But I’m seeing where mistakes were made by me in the past. Lightbulb moments that I could have done so much more for the horses in my past. (So sorry Free Ladd. I hope you can forgive my ignorance).

    @laraemitchell9064@laraemitchell90642 ай бұрын
  • I would be very interested in watching the progress in with this handsome fellow - he seems super smart and very willing.

    @denaross@denaross2 ай бұрын
  • She's absolutely right about videoing ourselves. I've had someone video my pony driving down the road completely happy and I thought stress free... But the video was shorter than I expected, which proves I was not that relaxed at all

    @fion1flatout@fion1flatout2 ай бұрын
  • Knowing that it would be exactly as obvious in me, it is always so clear the fundamental horsemanship gaps of the owners and the quick difference once it is Ryan on the other end of the lead rope

    @emk7132@emk71322 ай бұрын
  • Would love to see the next session!

    @angelatracy7418@angelatracy74182 ай бұрын
  • I'd love to see more and definitely see how he goes under saddle. Looks to me he just needs a confident leader with a plan.He's not showing anything extreme with you handling him. I'm glad to see the owner sought out your expertise, with some consistent work/change on her end they should do well.

    @alirainwater786@alirainwater7862 ай бұрын
  • Hi Ryan, I love your friend at The Pear Tree Ranch!! Thank you for letting us know about his channel. Of course, we love you as well!

    @barbarawitt9989@barbarawitt99892 ай бұрын
  • This horse is so gorgeous! I'm so glad she's willing to work with him rather than getting rid of him!

    @sandyfarley260@sandyfarley2602 ай бұрын
  • Please continue to share the progress of this horse and rider. Great job evaluating. Nice horse

    @MarieHughes-gs4vu@MarieHughes-gs4vu2 ай бұрын
  • Definitely would like to see all the sessions with this horse. Man is he a looker! His carriage in the gates around the circle, were beautifully animated. Smart too, he was picking stuff up as fast as you laid down the questions. Looks like he has a lot of try and desire to please. I'd love to watch his progress from confused to confidant. I think he is going to end up being a fantastic horse. I like what you said about their being varying levels at which people approach horses. It's why I am so looking forward to the rest of your colt starting videos on your patreon. I have been riding since I was three and that's almost 46 years of experience riding horses but in all that time I have never started a single colt so I haven't the foggiest how it is done. Really looking forward to the next episodes in that one as well. The "holes" in my training experience are actually what makes your patreon so valuable to me personally. I have trained a number of horses over the years and I grew up with a grandfather and great grandfather that ran the horse ranch I grew up on where they both raised and trained horses but I still hit "well WTH do I do with that?" moments in my training where I need to be able to ask somebody with more experience the questions of "what is going on?", "where do I go with that?", "why is the horse responding in this way?", "why haven't I seen this before?" and about a million other things when I get in a bind. Didn't mean to run long there but folks should know there is a ton of really helpful stuff on your patreon that is worth being vocal about because it could help a lot of folks get unstuck and give them better tools to handle things they encounter with their horse or horses.

    @AndyTheCornbread@AndyTheCornbread2 ай бұрын
  • The importance of working with a trainer you trust and have a long relationship with (or a professional, well known trainer) before you even think of buying a horse and doing a PPE and keeping a horse in training when you first buy them….

    @marycanary3871@marycanary38712 ай бұрын
  • Mr. Rose, i never get tired of your tutorials. Although they appear to be repetitive they are far from that. Every single video you are handling and going through your motions i manage to see the smaller details/ body language of you both/ movements of yourself and the horse during the process. Things that arent necessarily mentioned during the process due to the vast amount of information you have to show and explain while in your session. But, its because of your structure and consistency of how you do it that im able to see it, read it and understand it. In short, you are superb at your craft and i enjoy every video. Also appreciate you and your team Big Haus for all you do. 🤜🤛

    @marksmith1033@marksmith10332 ай бұрын
  • Definitely found my soulmate horse at the young age of 14. Had him 6 wonderful years, we were the bestest friends there ever was. I absolutely adored him ❤

    @glittergoat91@glittergoat9128 күн бұрын
  • Yes we want to see how you do riding this horse❤she is a really sweet person , she deserves a great horse so glad you’re working with her… it is a buyer beware market not everyone is honest when selling a horse and all their issues , wil be looking forward to more videos Ryan iis the best person for the job he is amazing……

    @toriwolf5978@toriwolf5978Ай бұрын
  • Feel so much for this poor lady, she was obviously misled :( So glad she found you though! Would love to see more.

    @BritMick1012@BritMick10122 ай бұрын
    • Its also a chance for her to get really great with horses and with this horse.

      @w.limoke1790@w.limoke17902 ай бұрын
  • I have seen many horse trainers over the years. You are by far my favorite. I have learned so much from your videos, I love your approach and the results speak for themselves. THANK YOU1

    @ilsewatkins5357@ilsewatkins53572 ай бұрын
  • Absolutely love you as a horse trainer, your patience and fairness is impeccable…. This is what makes you so brilliant a trainer. I want to see you work with him far more and help his owner. ❤

    @paularicciuto6985@paularicciuto69852 ай бұрын
  • This is great,he is very smart and if she is predictable and consistent on the ground she will be golden. Love this waiting to see next session with this horse thankyou Ryan

    @reginaharris-burbank683@reginaharris-burbank6832 ай бұрын
  • Love to watch him being ridden. Thank you for the great job you do with all the horses, your experience and knowledge is very helpful!

    @charisseayre1299@charisseayre12992 ай бұрын
  • Absolutely please show us more! I learn so much from these troubled horses. Go slow and wait. Who knew? Not me.

    @beckygossett4697@beckygossett46972 ай бұрын
  • He is a “Charles in charge”! He is way too much for this lady. She is already scared of him and he knows it. He knows he can push her all around, rear up, strike. This is just a sample of what he’s going to do. She is no where strong enough to handle him. They probably aced him before she got there to ride him. Happens ALL the time. Only took one second for him to get the message from you Ryan. He needs very experienced rider. She needs very gentle horse. I’m not criticizing the lady, but I would never tell her he just needs a lot of training and time. That would not be truthful. I appreciate you Ryan. All I can say is You Da Man 😎

    @kimdavis2508@kimdavis25082 ай бұрын
  • Definitely want to see more.

    @user-se6yk5ep7d@user-se6yk5ep7d2 ай бұрын
  • Absolutely would like to watch next steps!

    @susanedwards7993@susanedwards79932 ай бұрын
  • I like the “processing time” tip!

    @joycee5493@joycee54932 ай бұрын
  • Thank you ryan. I have learned so much from you and Jake in the last couple of years because I have a very difficult thoroughbred. Not only with a bad training and management history, but he also has health issues that continue to disturb him. I can't say I have had a wonderful carefree time with him, but I can say my horsemanship has improved vastly. Thanks again.

    @suechef1170@suechef11702 ай бұрын
  • Great RR! Yes! I definitely want to see the next session with this lovely horse and his human ❤🐴

    @karenmiller129@karenmiller1292 ай бұрын
  • Please ride!! Loved how you work the same with a big expressive horse. This horse has so much more potential for dressage than the one you and Emily worked with last week. He has a lovely trot.

    @sandrawhisler1545@sandrawhisler15452 ай бұрын
  • There are unicorns or angels out there. I know because I had one for 34 years. I miss him so much. I cry every day because I miss him so much.

    @deloresgreene848@deloresgreene8482 ай бұрын
    • Please don’t cry. You were blessed with your horse and he with you. How wonderful to have experienced such harmony with another life. Hopefully you will take that love and knowledge and find another horse that needs you that you can help. The experience will never be the same but different is not bad and can help you use that experience your beloved horse gave to you .

      @tomroyse1540@tomroyse1540Ай бұрын
    • These are made with years of riding and lots of time..

      @seneynah@seneynah29 күн бұрын
  • The rope around the leg idea is a new one for me. After reading an article in the '70's I used a rope around my horses left front pastern to teach him to bow. Thank you for a very good video.

    @danaventura5998@danaventura599819 күн бұрын
  • Another awesome video Ryan, we'll explained, your videos have really helped me in my horse training journey, thank you!

    @melissanorris6010@melissanorris60102 ай бұрын
  • Yes, definitely, I would want to see the progress. Thank you for the learning experience.

    @simga5372@simga53722 ай бұрын
  • What a nice looking horse. I hope horse and owner enjoy their journey together ❤

    @Vcaser@Vcaser2 ай бұрын
  • I couldn’t agree with Ryan more. Staying calm around a horse is so important and just being able to trust that horse makes a big difference. i think she can learn a lot from this. Good Luck to the Both of you!!

    @daltonburlison@daltonburlison21 күн бұрын
  • Yes! I would love to see the next session!

    @barbarawitt9989@barbarawitt99892 ай бұрын
  • awesome horse amazing when the change happens once Ryan handles him

    @aleb_equine@aleb_equine2 ай бұрын
  • When I bought the very first horse I ever had, the owner was a professional trainer and big name competitor. He had this seal brown Thoroughbred just standing in one of his stalls that he had bought to train for himself & his wife. He was 16 hands high, 4 years old, off the race track, skinny and not friendly. The owner and my vet and a friend and I all went into his stall and stood in a row with me in the middle. He stood at the far end of the big stall and ignored us as we looked at him. Finally, he lifted his head, turned to face us. Stood there for about a minute then slowly walked over to me and put his face in my chest, and sighed, and just stood there like that for awhile. Then he backed up and went back to where he had started from. That was it. He was mine in my head frim that moment forward. Everyone stood there in wonder. Took me 2 weeks to talk the guy into selling him to me because he said I had no business with such an untrained youngster with high spirits like this one and told me he would sell him to me under the condition he would take him back with no questions asked in a month and return my money as long as he wasn't injured in any way. He said he expected him back and just to call him as I didn't have enough experience for him. I told him I had waited my life for this horse and I would get the training I needed for me in order to do right by this horse. I had him until his death at 26 from a stroke. He was one of the 3 best things that have ever hapoened to me in my life. He was my once in a lifetime horse. He turned out to be magnificent and much too talented for me, but he didn't know that and he actually showed love toward me over the years. I was honored to have been owned by him. I stilll miss him, greatly.

    @americanpatriot7247@americanpatriot72472 ай бұрын
  • Would love to see the riding session!

    @tinalorin9962@tinalorin99622 ай бұрын
  • Looking forward to part 2!

    @AnD-ev1by@AnD-ev1by2 ай бұрын
  • Gosh that is a pretty horse; I can see why she kept eyeing him. I got emotional with her emotions 🥺 I hope she's able to develop an amazing relationship with her horse in the future 💞

    @AshisFall@AshisFall6 күн бұрын
  • This looks like an easy horse to teach things you don't want them to know! Not a "high spirited" horse, just a sensitive one. I would love to see a riding session with this horse. If the owner is invested in a long journey, i would recommend taking lessons with a safe horse to solidify herself as a leader, both on the ground and in the saddle, while Ryan works with her horse until he understands pressure better and gains a little more confidence in humans. Then, in a few months or so, start learning to apply what she learned to this sensitive horse.

    @jmwhorsemanship@jmwhorsemanship2 ай бұрын
  • you are brilliant Ryan 🪖

    @kobusdutoitbosman6240@kobusdutoitbosman62402 ай бұрын
  • I would love to see you ride this horse. Thank you for all the information. I love your videos.

    @lynnettejalufka2682@lynnettejalufka26822 ай бұрын
  • I noticed watching you the horse calm in minutes I believe your energy is so different then the owners. Calm and clear relating to the horse

    @marysalmon1592@marysalmon15922 ай бұрын
  • My horse, Kaytee, had a bite out of her blaze just exactly like that horse does. I miss her so much!!

    @hotwireman49@hotwireman492 ай бұрын
  • Love to see more of this horse 👍

    @bulletnutz6382@bulletnutz63822 ай бұрын
  • Yes, want to see next session

    @rofiahcrawford3250@rofiahcrawford32502 ай бұрын
  • All that to say, i would LOVE and be quite appreciative of seeing y'alls progress! Thank you!!

    @misssherri4143@misssherri4143Ай бұрын
  • Bloody LOVE you Ryan Rose. This is AMAZING and I learn something new from you EVERY time!!! 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼

    @tiffanyjaynelaing@tiffanyjaynelaing11 күн бұрын
  • Maybe the horse is fine and its her? Sounds like she gets upset and nervous easily and quickly. Ryan said it, i hope she gets the help she needs because he seems very nice

    @mrs.c5471@mrs.c54712 ай бұрын
  • We hope to see more on this one!

    @connie6623@connie66232 ай бұрын
  • Yes please. Would love to see how you progress with this horse. I learn every time i watch your videos.

    @abbykoop5363@abbykoop53632 ай бұрын
  • Okay I've only seen a few of his videos last few days! I absolutely love how he explains things to owners and really takes his time reading EACH INDIVIDUAL HORSE! This video actually said so much about any horse and the issues owners MOST LEARN!

    @deanjenkins4716@deanjenkins47162 ай бұрын
    • Thanks!

      @ryanrosehorsemanship@ryanrosehorsemanship2 ай бұрын
  • Defo want to see you ride this guy xxx nice work ryan xxx

    @shel.b.1090@shel.b.10902 ай бұрын
    • Thanks

      @ryanrosehorsemanship@ryanrosehorsemanship2 ай бұрын
  • So he was fine until the drugs wore off?

    @JMAM006@JMAM0062 ай бұрын
    • Do the drugs last that long 😮 I had a nasty experience with a horse purchase 😢

      @louisebooth3566@louisebooth356618 күн бұрын
  • I think so many of us have gotten a horse and then they were different in the new place with new owner. It can be scary and frustrating. Great video

    @mariem4614@mariem46142 ай бұрын
  • Processing time. He is so right. This is important for horses and we so often forget. My new draft needs this and I’m learning about it. Good stuff

    @melschevelle@melschevelle2 ай бұрын
  • Could most of the problem be that she is slightly 'over horsed' and as she is nervous he has picked up on that and has started to take advantage?

    @user-zc6jm7vb7e@user-zc6jm7vb7e2 ай бұрын
  • I'd love to see more of his progress. Great job working with him.

    @lynschultz513@lynschultz5132 ай бұрын
  • Yes! Of course we’d love to see the next steps with this big guy ❤

    @kimberlynads@kimberlynads2 ай бұрын
  • Another great video (always)! I love seeing how the horse changes from the start to the end. I also enjoyed hearing the owner's takeaways!

    @chrisp7548@chrisp75482 ай бұрын
  • Please yes! Show more of the big boy, I love him 😍 can’t wait to see more of his journey.

    @lisakovic5256@lisakovic52562 ай бұрын
  • Definitely want to see the next step in this process with him. Beautiful horse and would love to see the outcome! So thankful the owner sought you out, not many would try to find help. And this horse deserves a second chance. You’re an amazing trainer! 💙🐴

    @kathyberger6650@kathyberger66502 ай бұрын
  • Would love to see session 2 with this stunner! Thank you Ryan for another great video🌟

    @maryanngross7225@maryanngross72252 ай бұрын
  • Would really like to see more training sessions with this horse.

    @nanstehno6757@nanstehno67572 ай бұрын
  • I would love to see the next training session ! Please ! I love Ryan's methods , they seem to embrace clarity for the horse .

    @carolannwilliams9512@carolannwilliams95122 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for positing this. Very educational.

    @rukiajeep4318@rukiajeep4318Ай бұрын
  • Definitely interested in part 2. Whatever you put out Ryan, is relative, informative, and delivered by your humble authentic nature. I’m in the same line of work as your wife (almost 40 years now) and it is a welcomed prayer answered for permeate, sound , equine health. Compliment’s to the young woman & her vulnerability 👏👏👏👏 looks like a win, win all around 🧡

    @shiatsuequino1121@shiatsuequino11212 ай бұрын
  • Yes! Please show the next session. Thank you!

    @gracefaithsaved@gracefaithsaved2 ай бұрын
  • I would love to see more videos and the progression of this horse. I think it’s fabulous that the owner reached out for help. Getting help and direction is always a good thing.

    @stephaniedustin5059@stephaniedustin50592 ай бұрын
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