This video continues to discuss how to teach a young horse to give into pressure and turn. It ispart of the Fundamental Training of a Horse video. In this set of videos, basic ground work, longing and handling methods are demonstrated, as well as numerous suppling and basic training maneuvers are shown to develop quiet, broke horses. Presenters: Gary Stauffer and Monte Stauffer, UNL Extension Educators This presentation was given at the 2007 Equestrian Academy at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. For more horse information, visit www.extension.org/horses!
I think this fellowis a natural teacher., He ahs explained everything so clearly and so well.
i agree
he is a great teacher i could watch his videos all day!!
hey great training methods i love it. i have a question though. can you use a hackamore instead of a bit at first because my horse respones better to the hack rather then the bit. or should i just keep using the bit till she getes use to it?
It’s better for you to use a bit, ( and I suggest a snaffle bit ) because it give more direct pressure than a hackamore would. I used a side-pull on my horse and he didn’t respone as well as he did with a bit.
The training methods you use are superior. I train the same way you do. But it appears as tho you have a martingale on him…I am curious as to why that is. Since i have faith in your training methods from what ive seen so far, i would appreciate any extra knowledge you can share.
hes a wonderful trainer….. wow.. very clear, and explains to a “T”
Ah, thank you for posing this!! This works so well for my horse and I. We are barrel racing, and this works so well to turn around the barrels! Your an amazing teacher!