www.horsetrainingvideos.com Reining and cutting horse trainer, Larry Trocha demonstrates a training session with a horse he has for sale. The horse’s name is Miss Dualin Dulcey. This 2006 AQHA filly is drop-dead gorgeous, has had a year of training (8 months on cattle) and is really well bred. Her sire is Mister Dual Pep (one of the nations leading cutting & reining sires, 00 stud fee). Her dam is Dulcey Jo (NCHA money earner by Dulces Peppy). This filly is 100% sound and the price is dirt-cheap, only 00. If you’d like to purchase this filly, contact Larry Trocha. 707-480-0507 between 7am and 7pm Pacific Time. website www.horsetrainingvideos.com
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No, many of them are really good horses.
Larry T.
Hi larry your honesty is good to see. i wish there were more trainers as honest as you. I wish all the best for the filly and would love to hear about any follow up on her
Bernadette downunder
Hi Bernadette,
A man in Kansas purchased my filly.
He has access to a lot of cattle/land and plans on giving this filly a real job.
To tell the truth, an 8 hour a day job is
probably all it will take to get the filly on track.
Larry T.
Truly enjoyed the video, nice to see a trainer work with a horse that isn’t so top-notch and explain the training session..Thanks
Thanks Larry for the great video. I have a gelding I am trying to train just like her. Subborn and over reactive. He has been difficult. Nice to know I don’t have the only one.
Hi Larry,
Thanks I’m gonna try this with our own 3 year old gelding we bought 3 weeks ago. I am a little worried to start using my spurs as he responses quite rapidly without me wearing them.
What do you think? With or without spurs?
Greetz Ming-Ko from the Netherlands
Hi GMK,
Try it first without spurs and see how it goes.
Larry T.
Hi Mr. larry can you please put a video on how teaching your horse to stop in a nice way with the back and not with the front hands. I will really apricciate that, thanks.
Thanks Larry, I am comming back to riding after 12 years. My was into reining (showing and training, his own horses) for 20 years untill a car accident 8 years ago. He still has all his horses and untill 3 years ago, he still bred and raised well bred horses but was not able to show. I Bought his 11 year old CEE BEE Command Stud 2 months ago and despite not beeing worked with for 7 years, except for breeding, is doing pretty well. Has a great disposition. Have a few quirks to work out.
Thnx
Hey Larry,
I first of all have to say that I own all your videos and can say that they are the best out there. You use horses that are not fully trained and we get to see you correct them. I have a question about lead changes. I hear that you’re supposed to keep their shoulders to teh left and move the hind end to the right. I’m having a lot of trouble doing this. My horse just gets confused and gets mad. Any suggestions?
this is an excellent descriptive video with easily understandable instructions and comments. I also appreciate that you show one that has ‘issues’ with her training and how you work through it. Thank you!
@docdodger
Glad you liked the video doc.
Yes, I try to use horses that make mistakes in my training videos.
I think the viewer can learn more if he sees what to do when things aren’t perfect.
Larry T.
I would like to be able to do this with my mare but I don’t know how to even get started. She doesn’t neck rain vary well, but I’m working on it. I’ve had her since she was born and is the first horse I have ever trained myself. she is 5 years old and watching this horse that only has one year of training under its belt makes me realize how under trained my horse is. Any suggestions on how to get her to respond to a lighter touch?
larry,
you are an amazing guy. It is absolutely amazing how she doesnt know how to spin and she did a pretty decent one. For me, i have trouble yeaching my horse to neck rein and moving the shoulder. With neck reining, its like it has no effect on him, even if i put the rein on his neck it seems like he cant feel it, should i be pressing harder with it? Moving the shoulder, ive done the ground work but i dont know what is a good shoulder move.
Bonnie L
i am italian you know a video speak italian language??
Larry, I just ordered your training video series and am very excited to get started with my 3 YO filly. She has almost exactly the same personality as the filly you are riding here. But we are good togather. Thanks for all your excellent info!
I really enjoyed your clip and I’m looking forward to trying your technique on one of our young horses… God bless and keep up the good work
@pullnplow , thanks for ordering my dvds and good luck with your filly. Let me know how she does.
Larry T.
@doggieram, watch my videos on reining training for the spin. You’ll see what to do.
Larry T.
@TheGoldenlittle . No, I don’t know of any.
Larry T.
It made me feel good to see you describe a mare that is like mine. Although she is an Arab, bred for cutting and reining.n My mare is a little lazy on top of it, doesn’t really like to work that hard, but of course, can be explosive at times. We have come a long way… I have had a heck of a time getting her to come onto the bridle,and just ordered your German martingale and video., How about doing one of your videos on evasions? spins require forward and softness!! Thanks a ton!!
One of your better videos. I like how you have shown a horse with some issues and worked through them. I think this is typical of some of these Dual bred horses. But, also what makes them great. Once they start to work with you instead of against… WOW. What would you do to get a horse that canters around the spin from prior habit, to stop cantering and trot the spin in front? I am slowing down and pushing out to keep impulsion anything more? Thanks. I hope I can meet you someday.
O.k!!! Larry, seeing you work this resistant & reactive mare made me realize that I haven’t been asking enough of my horse. Like this mare, she’s resistant, and she’s also a tad lazy. She’s a new horse so we’re still in the “honeymoon” phase. But I’ve been releasing the pressure on her WA-A-AY too soon & thus rewarding a so-so response instead of what she’s capable of giving me. NO more!!!
Thx,
Lin M.
@hoSSluvrz Sounds like a good plan of action to get things going.
Good luck.
Larry T.
@Findaklein Good to hear from you and thanks for ordering my German Martingale.
I think you will love that training aid.
Larry T.