Day 2 Training A DISRESPECTFUL Pony! (He’s STILL CRAZY!)| Foal Training [EP3]

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Horse Perfect

Horse Perfect

9 ай бұрын

This little pony is putting up a fight! In this episode of the Foal Training Series the foal is still being reactive and scared. At the beginning he shows signs of improvement but soon slips back into his disrespectful habits towards humans. After successfully catching him with a lasso it’s time to remind him of the previous lesson and gain a bit of control. He quickly remembers the turn and face exercise with the rope. The lesson continues and the foal is quickly learning he doesn’t have to always react irrationally to stay safe. By the end of the lesson he’s standing calmly and being desensitized to the lead rope like a trained horse. This little pony is progressing at a slow yet steady rate to becoming tame and safe to be around!
In the next episode you’ll see how the Wild Foal reacts to the same exercises!
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@casdragon_5939
@casdragon_5939 9 ай бұрын
Got a real bad rope burn training one time . . . now I always wear gloves! Its a pain when its hot but saves my skin.
@HorsePerfect
@HorsePerfect 9 ай бұрын
I think you're right! Gloves aren't a bad idea! I used to have some but they always wear out so fast and are pretty expensive 😅
@user-jwill
@user-jwill 9 ай бұрын
He’s a cute little guy
@HorsePerfect
@HorsePerfect 9 ай бұрын
He really is! Even cuter on day 10 😅
@wajdiamayreh930
@wajdiamayreh930 7 ай бұрын
Is this the same foal. That of the previous episode had white legs and a white forelock!!
@HorsePerfect
@HorsePerfect 7 ай бұрын
Hi! So there are two different Foals in this series one is a small pony and one is a horse.
@OneBrightLightTN
@OneBrightLightTN 6 ай бұрын
How long should these lessons be for a 7-8 month old weanling?
@Allegrosaurus
@Allegrosaurus 6 ай бұрын
horses work best in 20-30 min segments. you cand do 2-3 "sessions" a day
@HorsePerfect
@HorsePerfect 6 ай бұрын
Good question. I mostly agree with the other answer. 15-45 minutes and only up to total 1 hour daily.
@dukelawrence7057
@dukelawrence7057 9 ай бұрын
What song do you use on ur intro
@HorsePerfect
@HorsePerfect 9 ай бұрын
I had my friend make it for me he’s a legend. Kevin Davis
@husseinmadbouh3157
@husseinmadbouh3157 9 ай бұрын
Great work. So nice to see you uploading more videos. Thank u.
@HorsePerfect
@HorsePerfect 9 ай бұрын
Thank you! Should be more consistent hopefully 😅
@Wendy-bd9zu
@Wendy-bd9zu 9 ай бұрын
Your just attacking him, never heard of groundwork and pressure and relief?
@why.try.grande
@why.try.grande 9 ай бұрын
He did not attack the horse once and he absolutely did pressure and release. A horse is a lot bigger and stronger, it can handle a stick hitting him. If it was attacking him, the horse would run or attack the man. You are not a horse trainer, and you have no idea what you are talking about.
@ariellewilson730
@ariellewilson730 8 ай бұрын
​@@why.try.grandeYou're correct. Plus, there's no such thing as 'the right way' to train an equine. Every horse trainer and owner have their own way of training equines as long as it's not hurting them.
@jvenema86
@jvenema86 9 ай бұрын
so wonderful beautiful video friend i love it see so nice
@HorsePerfect
@HorsePerfect 8 ай бұрын
Thank you very much! So glad you enjoyed it!
@ariellewilson730
@ariellewilson730 8 ай бұрын
If any of you are wondering if this is the right way to train an equine, keep in mind that 'the right way' to train an equine doesn't exist. It all about training preferences. You have your own kind of training, the others have a different way. As long as you're not hurting them, you'll be good. Don't be like those who force their training techniques onto you because they might not work on your equines. Do it the way you want to do it. If you need advice, someone will give them to you to see if said training advice works or not. It's like how not everyone learns the same way. Every training is different and that's alright.
@ariellewilson730
@ariellewilson730 6 ай бұрын
@@vonastelken2165 Yeah, go ahead, watch only one video and not the other ones. I have a good hint that you don't watch his other videos on his channel. I don't want to read a reply of an excuse, watch his other videos before you judge, got it?!
@ariellewilson730
@ariellewilson730 6 ай бұрын
@@vonastelken2165 Then you're the dumb one, and there was pressure and release, you just didn't see it. And he was tapping him with the stick and he said it depends on how hard you need to tap them. Watch his other videos, now!
@ariellewilson730
@ariellewilson730 6 ай бұрын
​@@vonastelken2165And he wasn't just working with foals, he works with adult horses, too. No training is perfect, no training is the same. If I were training a horse of any age, and I have a lunge whip, I'll ask, ask, ask, and if that horse isn't moving, I'll MAKE them move by giving them a FIRM whack, then immediately desensitize them afterwards. And before you go, "You shouldn't do that," well let me tell you this: The high horse, the leader of the herd, won't ask the lower horses to move, the high horse will MAKE them move, to say, "Get out of my way, you need to listen to me, I'm the leader, I'm in charge." If you and I are horses, and I was the high one, and if you refuse to get out of my way, guess what? I'll end up kicking your behind to make sure you get out of my way. Horses don't ask, they make others move. Even adult horses will do that to foals and really young horses to let them know they're in charge, not the other way. You can hate the truth all you want. You can sit there and think there's only one way of training. You can feel like a snowflake. I don't want to read a cry baby reply from you thinking whacking a horse if - if! - it's necessary since sometimes - sometimes! - it has to be done. And no, whacking a horse with a lunge whip isn't always bad unless it's been tone too much. Just cracking if behind them or anywhere on each side to get them to move doesn't always work. There's a difference between using a whip for abuse and using a whip, no matter how light or firm it's used on them to get them to move.
@reb4898
@reb4898 9 ай бұрын
He did great and you know exactly how to get response quickly. Good job. Love the progression and results…
@HorsePerfect
@HorsePerfect 9 ай бұрын
Thank you! It was a pretty intense session but easier and more relaxing ones are on the way 😅
@JoeLinux2000
@JoeLinux2000 9 ай бұрын
Interesting lesson for the young horse as well as your fans.
@HorsePerfect
@HorsePerfect 9 ай бұрын
Yes definitely some progress made but loads more improvement by day 3 and 4! Coming soon!
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