New title idea: harassing a mare until the horse is exhausted enough to put up less of a struggle.
@enj01sk8t3r5 күн бұрын
It makes sense in general to not ALWAYS correlate age and education but, if you were to pick a horse, all from the same ranch, to take on a ride through whatever event and all you know is age, I feel age can be an indicator. It's not a guarantee but age=education is more LIKELY to be true. The longer a horse is alive, the more likely it is to have had some type of formal education. Just my 2 cents
@epona916614 күн бұрын
You need to get a grip dude. No one is trying to destroy your lifestyle. You're the one operating on emotion and no facts.
@lucaswhaley893816 күн бұрын
Great work!
@Coltonwoodshorsemanship16 күн бұрын
Thank you
@geministrial95016 күн бұрын
My handymen didn't bother rectifying with me and now i have a 32 ft round pen. Can i still work my unhandled mare on it? Or will it be detrimental?
@TheNickLuciano17 күн бұрын
Killer episode 💪🏼
@Coltonwoodshorsemanship16 күн бұрын
Helps having a cool horse to work with 😎
@kenziemorace283717 күн бұрын
Honestly I wasn’t even paying attention what he said 😂 was distracted how cute he is ❤
@laenag491924 күн бұрын
The links are very helpful thank you so much for the great info!!
@Coltonwoodshorsemanship23 күн бұрын
You’re very welcome!
@ferma8661Ай бұрын
Cuestión mare walks to the left good, to the right invades my space doesn’t want to work even charges
@MetalPokeАй бұрын
My horse won’t move even if I use the lead rope to swing it. I’m so lost cause she won’t move her hind end or front end from the rope
@hacksandreacts389410 күн бұрын
Your not being assertive enough and your horse doesn’t respect you gain respect in a round pen and try again
@mettemusen93Ай бұрын
I appreciate my young ones to be brushed too, but Thanks for this video!
@jamesbussell2976Ай бұрын
Where's the composting video???
@denniswiebe-qh2frАй бұрын
Thankyou for this excellent explanation on fitting. I’m using one for the first time
@AdelWilliams-sz7ntАй бұрын
Government is mainly Chinese now government takes farms ranches mustangs no regard to anyone
@ronaldsmith68292 ай бұрын
I have liberal friends who actually support the people Colton is talking about. These people actually HAVE horses and love them! I keep pointing out that the PETA and other groups want to KILL our horses! They don't want to release them, they want EVERY Domestic animal dead! As well as anything that has become feral! These people are deadly serious! Personally I think they, and a lot of other people nowadays, are bat-shit crazy! As to my Liberal friends, they are sadly brainwashed into this stupid frame of mind. By the time this kind of person sees the truth, their horses, dogs, cats, even the goldfish, will be killed by PETA and the rest of these Leftist nutcases! By that time it will be too late and the horses gone. As far as the horse industry is concerned, the horse's lot has improved immeasurably in the past hundred years. These crazy Animal haters (yes, they secretly hate animals! Why else would they want to kill off all domestic animals?) are dangerous. You need to be VERY CAREFUL to the charities you send money to. Organizations like Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) are frauds! They are in the business of getting rid of domestic animals. Like Colton says the insanity is attacking our country on a variety of levels. They don't want to just get rid of the animals. They want to get rid of commercial and private farming. They want to get rid of Hobby Farms. They want to get rid of your food garden in your back yard. These people want to kill seventy to ninety percent of the Human Population. I know this sounds hard to believe, but it is quite real and well on the way to be accomplished! Thanks Mr. Woods. This was an interesting rant!😁 I'm on the same page with you!
@charliewhon65482 ай бұрын
As a riding instructor, I thought that my job would never be replaced by technology, and now my job may just be obsolete altogether because of dimwits.
@jimmyyounger6182 ай бұрын
It's hard to be civil, much less friendly when dealing with antagonistic, emotional idiots, but that's the best strategy when confronted by their kind whether in person, online, or otherwise. Counter lies with truth while remaining calm and humble. I'm not particularly good at this, but I'm always working toward this strategy because I've witnessed its effectiveness from the most persuasive communicators in argumentation. It's also helpful to be familiar with the variety of *logical fallacies* sufficient to point them out while avoiding them when sharing your perspective. We're at such a strange point where absurd notions bring us fights I couldn't have imagined in my early life. Now I have to defend my love of horses? Outrageous.
@Coltonwoodshorsemanship2 ай бұрын
Very well said. Appreciate you sharing!
@lorirobinson40042 ай бұрын
Get to the point that certain people want to control the money and world's food supplies by going through the horse business(what we spend on our horses, what we feed them and how race or show them. Our farms paperwork to confiscated without a warrant, on another man accusations alone no proof. WATCH OUT FOR THE HISA in the horse racing industry.
@Coltonwoodshorsemanship2 ай бұрын
The extreme left try to present that regulation is in the best interest of our kids, food supply, animal welfare, money aka taxes, etc yet they only do it for the massive amount of control it gives them. And once they’ve got that power they’ll use it for their own benefit and completely tarnish the lives of those beneath them. It’s not some wild idea- it’s what is right in front of us and has happened throughout history
@johnhutcheson88692 ай бұрын
Would that "Dutch" was still around to explain things to the public.
@Coltonwoodshorsemanship2 ай бұрын
Not sure I quite understand what you’re saying
@janc81992 ай бұрын
How about everyone who loves horses shut down the bad horse people businesses. How many pregnant mares end up at Bowie to be shipped to Mexico..or breeding horses that should never be bred.. There are even shady horse rescues who prey on our emotions so they could fund their personal lives. Trail riding businesses that abuse and starve their horses..When the public sees this of course they have a bad taste in their mouth about horse ownership and will side with those trying to shut down the horse industry..It's a big mess.
@ZZhorses2 ай бұрын
Could you post your sources? I’d love to learn more about their agenda
@Coltonwoodshorsemanship2 ай бұрын
Here are 2 great ones that have a lot of resources on them- 1) Western Justice- under their ‘Articles and News’ tab you’ll find some great resources there. www.westernjustice.info 2) Protect the Harvest- on their ‘What You Need to Know’ tab will take you to a lot of informative articles. protecttheharvest.com
@ZZhorses2 ай бұрын
I love my horses more than life itself. So they’ll have to take my horses over my dead body. That’ll be the day hell freezes over.
@Coltonwoodshorsemanship2 ай бұрын
Right there with you and I know many more here feel the same way too
@ChloeEngel-bh7ce2 ай бұрын
This video made me think. Colten you are the one that made me think why I love horses so much, it’s because of you. This video needs to be seen from the people that don’t care about horses
@Coltonwoodshorsemanship2 ай бұрын
They’re a blessing in our lives in so many ways, we can share that lifestyle with those that live far away from it. Those that want to destroy it we’ll hardly ever convince them otherwise but for those that don’t yet know we can certainly reach and share with them.
@Coltonwoodshorsemanship2 ай бұрын
There’s people out there that hate our lifestyle and want to see it disappear forever! FULL VIDEO comes out tomorrow May 30, 2024 on KZfaq! Subscribe 👌🏻
@dereknielsen83882 ай бұрын
GBR!!!
@ahha12012 ай бұрын
How many cattle can you feed with 60 to 80 lbs per day.
@joelvahrenkamp136011 күн бұрын
0.4 cattle
@katlynvasselo11502 ай бұрын
❤ this made it so easy
@user-bd6xe2qu7b2 ай бұрын
It looks like this guys hat is backwards..
@AdelWilliams-sz7nt2 ай бұрын
The greatest chat i love this❤
@AdelWilliams-sz7nt2 ай бұрын
Amazong job thanks for bringing us
@AdelWilliams-sz7nt2 ай бұрын
Doing great thanks for the video
@AdelWilliams-sz7nt2 ай бұрын
So nice to see this keep tbese mustangs in video they are great
@hannahyamat26643 ай бұрын
The difference is one is for us humans and the other is for general animals no matter what the animals is
@patriciajohnstone43983 ай бұрын
Hi Colton, I listened to this video last night and kept you in my thoughts and prayers. Faith is really all we have and it will always be tested and that is how we know we have it! It is the greatest gift to believe that no matter how helpless and lost we feel, God is with us and we are becoming stronger through each trial. God Bless you and your family! Also I am going out to work on yielding the front shoulder today and hope God gives me patience with my confused older horse. I think he (my horse) wonders what crazy thing I am asking this time😘
@RosaLei4 ай бұрын
🥳🤠🤑🤩🐎
@Kathryn-yz2cx4 ай бұрын
@coltonwoodshorsemanship hello. I have an opportunity to work in the equestrian center at Lake Erie college and get free tuition. It is a full time position that pays 16/hr plus full benefits. I would need to pay for housing which costs about 1300/month because I have 2 dogs that will be coming with me. I have the first year of housing already saved up from my full time barn job that I worked last year. I would like to study equine training and English riding or equine business administration what is your advice for me please? I am 23 years old I have never lived away from home. The college is 1 hr from home and I feel good and ready for the opportunity if I were to be selected for it, the college accepts 1 or 2 students per year. Thank you. I enjoyed your video.
@Coltonwoodshorsemanship4 ай бұрын
Hey Kathryn- I’d first start with: what is your big vision/goal?? (It’s OK if you don’t know exactly, but you want to at least have some general direction). Per you comment- there’s a big difference (needed skills) between a training career or a business admin career in the horse industry. If you’re not really sure what you want to do- you may be better off going and working for different equine businesses for 6months or so to gain experience and find what you do and don’t like. That would give you real hands on experience, knowledge and allow you to make $$ as you navigate your career choices. If you do have a pretty clear vision of what you’d like to do- then I encourage you to look at the program your considering very objectively and ask yourself ‘is this program going to help me develop the skills i must have to be an asset, respected and wanted by horse industry professionals?’ Horse professionals are ultimately the ones that’ll hire you so that matters a lot. I caution folks with university programs because they teach in utopian perfect world scenarios- not real situations and realities in the horse industry. Most, not all, university programs do not properly prepare students alone and if one decides to go to college, using their connections to get internships & real working opportunities is critical for making it worth you time. I wouldn’t get caught up on free tuition, them only selecting 1 or 2 students or those kind of perks- this decision is about you deciding is it the right choice for you. If you’re seriously considering a training career- I highly recommend www.professionalhorsemanschool.com as you’ll extensive get real hands on training & business experience to develop your skills. Wish you the very best!
@samlindsey82194 ай бұрын
Can we see you do it with a horse that actually needs this training..
@stevefowler33985 ай бұрын
Had to stop @ 7 minutes. Gpt bored with all the waffle
@animalover90006 ай бұрын
I love how the only comments are just people attempting to argue with you about things in the video that dont matter 😂
@Coltonwoodshorsemanship6 ай бұрын
Welcome to the party 🤣 That’s a fact. Makes one appreciate positive comments and genuine questions much more lol
@mphifer84046 ай бұрын
Great podcast!
@Coltonwoodshorsemanship6 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@frankieroberson33986 ай бұрын
Thank You So Much; Vital Vlog!!!
@LoveYourLife7236 ай бұрын
So inspirational, and lots to think about! Thank you so so much for opening my mind in this way! ♥️🐴🙏🏼 Sending you the best always
@Coltonwoodshorsemanship6 ай бұрын
So glad it was helpful for you!
@inwonderland3336 ай бұрын
Wow I needed this, this is awesome thank you for making this 👏
@Coltonwoodshorsemanship6 ай бұрын
You’re so welcome!
@madeleindevilliers25306 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@elizabethdolinger9676 ай бұрын
so my daughter is fairly new to western style riding - shes about to graduate from high school and the debate is whether or not to go to a college with equine studies program (which will mean taking on debt) or try to work and gain experience riding and working. she would not be vet science track but more business/training track... but since shes getting a later start than so many, I wonder if college would help her gain more experience or not. super concerned about debt tho.
@Coltonwoodshorsemanship6 ай бұрын
Very similar to the start of my journey as well as I ‘got a late start’ but it doesn’t really matter. What matters is where and with who you spend your time continuing to learn and develop real skills that make one capable of getting real results that are valued in the industry. Most colleges really fall short because they teach in theory and for a test- rather than what it takes to actually be successful in the industry- real skills and results. The debt can be well worth it if it helps one develop those skills and ability to get valued results. If you want to send me an email I’m more than happy to help. Been down this road personally and helped others navigate this path as well! [email protected]
@tracyjordan90886 ай бұрын
I'm a new beginner with my horse she is 14 yrs old has pretty good manners question is how much time do u spend with her a day
@Coltonwoodshorsemanship6 ай бұрын
I’d first determine what’s the goal. Is the goal to improve the ground manners? Is the goal to enjoy spending time with her? Either are acceptable we just need to be clear about our why and our intentions. If it’s a skills based goal then I’d spend the time necessary to help achieve noticeable improvement that day. That could take 10minutes, it could take 2hrs. If the goal is to enjoy spending time with her, then I’d certainly say go spend the time you want with the mare. And while you do so if she becomes tiresome of the interactions then ask yourself does she have legit reason to be ‘over it’ because you’ve been grooming her for 3hrs for example. If she does have legit reason for being agitated then I’d ask myself ‘how can I be less annoying?’ That may mean changing what I’m doing or actually just being done for the day cause she’s over it. I don’t want this to be misunderstood- just because a horse gets upset doesn’t mean we should stop. That’s somewhat common sense, it takes discernment, but I’ve learned common sense isn’t so common some days. Main thing is the quality of our interactions with our horses should meet their needs and ours. It’s a partnership. We must be mindful of them physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually. And we’d like them to be mindful of us as well.