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@starrbowie8649
@starrbowie8649 3 күн бұрын
Very interesting. Some viewers may not be as experienced as you are, especially with Western style riding. It seems you are addressing very experienced people, but for those who are interested, could you maybe give a quick definition of terms when you first use them. I'm not even sure when one would prefer to use a bitless bridle versus one with a bit or double-bit. Thanks in advance.
@lonestarwoman
@lonestarwoman 3 күн бұрын
Thank you for your comment. Bitless Bridles all do not have a bit, they mainly work on nose pressure. Here's a playlist of bitless bridle types to help you kzfaq.info/sun/PL1JF_PZLhWBgljXBlGV2Gu6FMVviZvRnO&si=MPYSBgfexpmFqsaC And most can be used English, western or other saddle types
@deborahdeborle4993
@deborahdeborle4993 6 күн бұрын
How much time do you leave between each layer of oil 😅
@lonestarwoman
@lonestarwoman 6 күн бұрын
Thank you for your comment. The times will vary depending on how dry your leather is, and how hot the weather is. If it is a warm day oil will absorb faster, it's not advised to oil your saddle when it's below 50°. I would say about an hour between layers is probably average. Some people soak for a few hours.
@bronsonleach3573
@bronsonleach3573 7 күн бұрын
How to you slick up a boot for line dancing. Sometimes I dance at bars and they have very sticky floors. I prefer to have a very slick dance surface, not like walking on ice but pretty slick. I have tried a lor of different methods but none last very long.
@lonestarwoman
@lonestarwoman 7 күн бұрын
That is a very good question. Now boots that have a solid leather sole will be slicker than anything made with rubber. But you have to continually oil your souls to keep them slick. And the oil will not last for that long because remember you're putting the boot in contact with the ground and that's going to absorb some of that oil. I would recommend oiling your boots every week with linseed oil and see how well that works. And I've also heard that a beeswax product works well as that like skidmore's
@bronsonleach3573
@bronsonleach3573 7 күн бұрын
@@lonestarwoman Thank you
@nicholewinters9793
@nicholewinters9793 11 күн бұрын
Thank you! You demonstrated and explained exactly what I needed. I've had trouble finding someone properly showing the way the shanks move in ALL directions and this helped me decide on what to try next with my horse.
@Geritamac
@Geritamac 12 күн бұрын
I’m so GLAD I found your video! I’m starting a young horse and finally get the idea of the body position, no one explained it so clearly. I’ll try it tomorrow!!! ❤
@lonestarwoman
@lonestarwoman 12 күн бұрын
Thank you for your comment. There is a lot involved in lunging and groundwork that people don't realize, and a lot of it is your body position. And lunging is a lot more complicated than people think, please check out my other legend videos for more ideas. kzfaq.info/sun/PL1JF_PZLhWBi5sy0-4oDMureKVzywlKL3&si=QzhZAiRSvbViUIGQ
@Conny226
@Conny226 15 күн бұрын
Very handsome ❤
@lonestarwoman
@lonestarwoman 14 күн бұрын
Thank you. I feel in love quickly
@1957Dirogo
@1957Dirogo 15 күн бұрын
That rider looks too heavy for that poor horse
@Conny226
@Conny226 15 күн бұрын
Horses are strong she would never go on the horse if she would be to heavy for this horse she is very knowledgeable.
@lonestarwoman
@lonestarwoman 14 күн бұрын
Your comment is uninformed. I am well below the average 20% of the body weight of the horse. Which is right around 1000 pounds. However breeds like the Bashkir, fiord, Icelandic and Gypsy Vanner are bred to have heavy bone and are capable of handling larger weight loads. Don't worry I wouldn't ever hurt a horse that was not capable of training. This Horse is a Unicorn. He's got the sweetest personality and is vet checked at sound. He's ready to go into light training
@bethanys-herd
@bethanys-herd 15 күн бұрын
I've heard a lot of people say its like a bareback pad but with the security of a western saddle
@lonestarwoman
@lonestarwoman 15 күн бұрын
Thank you for your comment. That's pretty accurate. The cantle and pummel are straight up and there isn't any padding. It takes a little to get used to, but if you have a balanced seat you can adapt. I found the Bob Marshall version of treeless much more comfortable than the cheaper Hillison.
@HaakRetke
@HaakRetke 16 күн бұрын
You’re too awesome!😊
@Conny226
@Conny226 16 күн бұрын
Very awesome as always ❤very nice instructions 👍🏻
@Conny226
@Conny226 19 күн бұрын
The bump,bump seems gentle
@Thatgoatfamily
@Thatgoatfamily 19 күн бұрын
I really love these because im a very green rider with a very green horse, I know posture and what to do because my mom used to ride so she helps. Im about to mount on my pony and I want to know what to do to help him learn as well ❤
@lonestarwoman
@lonestarwoman 19 күн бұрын
Thank you for your comment. Green horses require as consistent a structure as possible. Both groundwork and saddle work. Here's a playlist of green horse exercises to help you out with training ideas. kzfaq.info/sun/PL1JF_PZLhWBh70jPFAjYwb6-0X6ld4BFO&si=SqxOBZ0FLEKRyC5L Also check out my videos on training for respect and control. kzfaq.info/sun/PL1JF_PZLhWBiS44qsw4EKbqcwphyrO1lU&si=Gute7fvuA7sckzLN Hope that helps
@Thatgoatfamily
@Thatgoatfamily 19 күн бұрын
@@lonestarwoman Thanks!
@melodieadams9612
@melodieadams9612 21 күн бұрын
Beutiful horeses! Budweiser Claddales Horses
@johnjacobs4207
@johnjacobs4207 22 күн бұрын
a true hackamore reinsman gets a bosal large enough so it can float and not touch the jaw until you want to turn or stop. Everything revolves around the principle of bend. Trying to neck rein will confuse him and he will turn like the old movie horses with his head going away from the direction you want to go. All signals from you go to the nose. That's where he gets his direction. At least you trying to use a semi fiador. Good job on that. Modern people have done away with a fiador and let the it bounce on the chin which must really irritate the horse. Just get on and ride througoh the trees using both hands and pretty soon he will know what you want to do. Remember bend to a stop just like Clinton.
@jhamner9484
@jhamner9484 23 күн бұрын
Does he pick it up without a rider?
@railtruckdriver853
@railtruckdriver853 23 күн бұрын
one of those gentle giants had to say to his 7 other friend we are in Dallas, Texas!
@Togi_and_Rip
@Togi_and_Rip 26 күн бұрын
I whould get yelled out in English lessons because i couldn’t do a 2 point correct
@sunnyside2656
@sunnyside2656 28 күн бұрын
This is the best advise I have found so thank you. I have a pony that is getting worse and is going to pull my arm out one of these days lol
@Reiselassy
@Reiselassy 29 күн бұрын
Where are you located? I'd love to take a lesson with you!
@lonestarwoman
@lonestarwoman 28 күн бұрын
Located in North West Fort Worth Texas. Where are you located?
@kimfroman2023
@kimfroman2023 29 күн бұрын
The way he is blowing, looks like he got quite the "warm-up."
@sarahanderson1247
@sarahanderson1247 Ай бұрын
I like the cone idea! Thanks for sharing. I am going to try this for sure! Maybe it would be beneficial to work on his gas petal first? So you don’t have to wear yourself out by continually asking him to stay or keep the lope?
@lonestarwoman
@lonestarwoman Ай бұрын
Thank you for your comment. I usually don't add pressure till I need it. So I usually only add a crop after they still are not getting the lead. This horse gets the left, but not the right. It is an ongoing process, some days are easier than others. Consistency is hard at times
@sillyscarer2
@sillyscarer2 Ай бұрын
What have they got in there, King Kong?
@lonestarwoman
@lonestarwoman Ай бұрын
More like a TRex. Lol!
@kennedy3636
@kennedy3636 Ай бұрын
I prefer to have my horse come in to the middle with me once I’m done lunging, which my horse is very good at. However, anytime I attempt to change direction he wants to come in to the middle with me. So, I push him to the outside using the method you have shown here. However, I have encountered an issue with him not wanting to come to me once I’m finished because he thinks I’m going to push him back out again. I lower my head and shoulders, turn away, and tell him to slow down but he either keeps moving or stops and won’t come to me. How can I differentiate when I’m wanting him to move out/change directions and when I’m wanting him to stop?
@lonestarwoman
@lonestarwoman Ай бұрын
Thank you for your comment. There is a lot more to lunging, than most people think. And that includes having the horse beat to stop on the lunch line and not turn until you ask them to. Here's a video on that. kzfaq.info/get/bejne/qdOVjNmZq9ObpoE.htmlsi=7PLFtLoMFpuOQmLL Also check out my other lunging videos for even more ideas. kzfaq.info/sun/PL1JF_PZLhWBi5sy0-4oDMureKVzywlKL3&si=-_f1DLaiIguvnCx8
@kennedy3636
@kennedy3636 Ай бұрын
@@lonestarwoman thank you for the help!
@carolynstewart8465
@carolynstewart8465 Ай бұрын
You have a lovely voice!❤
@lonestarwoman
@lonestarwoman Ай бұрын
Thank you so much.
@Conny226
@Conny226 Ай бұрын
I have a Puggy Mix they are so cute 😂❤
@lonestarwoman
@lonestarwoman Ай бұрын
Pugs are such characters!!! Lol
@Conny226
@Conny226 Ай бұрын
How cute😂
@Conny226
@Conny226 Ай бұрын
What do I do with the outside leg.?
@lonestarwoman
@lonestarwoman Ай бұрын
The outside leg gives the cue to the Canter, it is a strong squeeze of the inside of your outside calf. Not necessarily a kick with a heal.
@Conny226
@Conny226 Ай бұрын
Thanks👍🏻
@Conny226
@Conny226 Ай бұрын
You are the best I learned so much from you .thank you thank you thank you😅I work bit less with my horse I cantered for the first time last week Saturday on our weekly trail ride it was on a gravel road. My horse trotted and got faster and faster and then he went 😅awesome I love it ,but he did it on its own 😆. Now I can learn from you how to really go for a canter.
@lonestarwoman
@lonestarwoman Ай бұрын
Great job!!! Way to go
@Conny226
@Conny226 Ай бұрын
I love it
@mrkitttty
@mrkitttty Ай бұрын
love that you use hackamores!
@suziematthews5520
@suziematthews5520 Ай бұрын
PRECIOUS BABY ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😘 😍
@SarahBand
@SarahBand Ай бұрын
And on the first jump she was like "wheee".😊And I love it.❤
@AdzaanMaiiTso
@AdzaanMaiiTso Ай бұрын
i can't remember what tribe it was but there is a Native American tribe where the word for horses is 'giant dog'. lol, when i see things like this, i know why now. 😂
@Randoomedits12
@Randoomedits12 Ай бұрын
She listens so well and she is adorable!
@SarahBand
@SarahBand Ай бұрын
I love it ❤and it's really good to watch
@SarahBand
@SarahBand Ай бұрын
And on the first one she was like "wheee".
@AddieBeasock
@AddieBeasock Ай бұрын
thanks for the video! i have a 24 year old gelding who is really good at flag but im trying to train my 5 year old mare to carry one sobthis will definetly help!!
@lonestarwoman
@lonestarwoman Ай бұрын
Thank you for your comment. The More desensitization the better with a young horse. Here's another flag training video to help kzfaq.info/get/bejne/i6upecuZqJq3eKM.htmlsi=uQBXD6DiHxWOkuJB
@AddieBeasock
@AddieBeasock Ай бұрын
@@lonestarwoman thank you. i will definetly be using these videos to train her!!!
@krystaldaniels7940
@krystaldaniels7940 Ай бұрын
I’m trying to put some meat on my senior Arabs bones and I knew I’d find some helpful tips here!!! He lost some teeth over the last couple years and started dropping weight like crazy. We had him floated and adjusted his feed and he put the weight back on nicely but his top line is….non existent 😮 gonna start the back ups today! This guy is my Old Man in his late 20s but he is still the most reliable horse we have! Hard to believe I got him as a freebie in a buy one get one free deal. The owners said he was green so they didn’t need him. That old man rides better than either of my crazy mares with professional training 😂❤
@lonestarwoman
@lonestarwoman Ай бұрын
Thank you so much for your comment. Older horses really are gems and are worth their weight in gold. However an older horse will build muscle a lot slower, it's the same as asking a person in their 50s and 60s to get in shape again. You have to just go slow stretch a lot and they will gain muscle. Here's bones's playlist for some other ideas, kzfaq.info/sun/PL1JF_PZLhWBj3PYPg-0laY6tp24N3wra3&si=LyBsGl7ezcWrzvjo
@alisontaylor-barnes9579
@alisontaylor-barnes9579 Ай бұрын
Can't hear the bells!
@kimwashereandthere
@kimwashereandthere Ай бұрын
I’ve just washed and oiled a saddle for a client, it’s dried with a water mark across the front, I’ve never had this happen before and wondering if I should wet that part again or just leave it alone?
@lonestarwoman
@lonestarwoman Ай бұрын
Good question. Sometimes a deep oiling can even out a stain better, but most of the time it is permanent. Here's an example of stained watermarks and how those can be delt with. kzfaq.info/get/bejne/o72CdpZ4tJ3ednk.htmlsi=_7T1vfozUW6x2IFw
@kimwashereandthere
@kimwashereandthere Ай бұрын
@@lonestarwoman thankyou, most appreciated. I think I’ll re wet and re oil and see how we go.
@JessicaStinson-og1rq
@JessicaStinson-og1rq Ай бұрын
Due to something gray being over your video, I could not see where you were holding the end of the tape. Are you holding it to the end of the hoof the bottom of the hawk or what because when I measured my horse who is 40 inches tall when she was born a measurement said 11 1/2 inches there’s no way she’s only going to grow 4 1/2 inches in the next year or so she was born at 40 inches so I am thinking because I don’t just believe you, that I could not see where you were holding the end of your tape. Please clarify, as there is a gray bar over that photo and
@lonestarwoman
@lonestarwoman Ай бұрын
Let me clarify a little bit. You will take a measuring tape in inches from the coronary band, which is the white line right as the hair starts to form above the hoof to the knee where you see a dimple in the knee. This Colt ended up being 17 one hands high. So the amount of inches correlates to the amount of hands the horses going to be. The reason why this works is that the bone from the hoof all the way to the knee never has any muscle on it and is the same length throughout the horse's life and will determine the height of the horse everything else grows that bone does not. That's why colts look like they have such long legs in the very beginning.
@jnjstroud
@jnjstroud Ай бұрын
This was helpful thanks!!
@cindyatencio2526
@cindyatencio2526 Ай бұрын
Tell me what a saddle is worth from Court’s Saddlery Company if I send you pictures
@lonestarwoman
@lonestarwoman Ай бұрын
Totally depends on the market in your area and the condition of the saddle. Courts went out of business, so not as many people know them So between $400 and $1000 used
@cindyatencio2526
@cindyatencio2526 Ай бұрын
Here are a few pictures
@noeramirez-eo4ew
@noeramirez-eo4ew Ай бұрын
Thank you Very clear
@lonestarwoman
@lonestarwoman Ай бұрын
Thank you for your comment. Please check out my other mounting training videos. kzfaq.info/sun/PL1JF_PZLhWBjGyUf1WCMrdNMTx3nzEMbW&si=hFA1PPPHZJRadAGN
@avp792
@avp792 Ай бұрын
is that a bitless bridle? where can i get one?
@lonestarwoman
@lonestarwoman Ай бұрын
Thank you for your comment. I believe it is a side pull from two horse tack.com Check out my series on types of bitless to learn more. kzfaq.info/sun/PL1JF_PZLhWBgljXBlGV2Gu6FMVviZvRnO&si=EyoKDAjP7Tmi9Aj5
@christa2252
@christa2252 2 ай бұрын
I have 2 horses I need to teach neck reining to--this was helpful. Thank you!
@lonestarwoman
@lonestarwoman 2 ай бұрын
Thank you for your comment. Here's a playlist of more neck Reining videos. kzfaq.info/sun/PL1JF_PZLhWBhqlIBHlt6YfE4JzpHgwPaE&si=77kYuyTDbr31QznL
@Conny226
@Conny226 Ай бұрын
christa this lady is the best teacher i learned a lot from her
@CrosbyPosts
@CrosbyPosts 2 ай бұрын
Ive ridden english for about four years and im going to learn western with a family friend, i was nervous it would be much different but it seems very similar now that ive seen a beginner go at it. this was very motivating, i can tell you are a good teacher.
@lonestarwoman
@lonestarwoman 2 ай бұрын
Thank you for your comment. Proper western riding is very similar to dressage. And if you have a good seat in English saddle you'll find Western is much easier actually. Let us know how it goes. Here's a playlist of adult riding lessons to give you a better idea what's going on. kzfaq.info/sun/PL1JF_PZLhWBjjBTc3jLR67W3XVvVDT6D8&si=PyGkuT_U9_yg2r0N
@ilovemyparentsx1000
@ilovemyparentsx1000 2 ай бұрын
This was really helpful! Thank you!
@lonestarwoman
@lonestarwoman 2 ай бұрын
Thank you for your comment. I found bosols to be one of the most difficult bitless types to train with and here's a playlist of other low self videos if you're interested. kzfaq.info/sun/PL1JF_PZLhWBj-dCqrUhwcR0HGgdrLDCul&si=H0ug_euVJUdsqBZM
@robjohnson6747
@robjohnson6747 2 ай бұрын
I just cleaned up my old circle y my dad bought in 1977 . It had a lot of white mold but with vinegar/water and brushes it looks much better ! I need to get some conditioner because I definitely want it to shine as much as possible! Thanks for the video !
@lonestarwoman
@lonestarwoman 2 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for your comment. Since the weather is older and very dry you can probably get away with just adding a couple of layers of linseed or needs food oil, until you can get some good conditioner. Conditioners really expensive, but it can be worth it I'm a big fan of skidmore's. You can buy it on Amazon.
@blazequestrian
@blazequestrian 2 ай бұрын
Hey! Sorry, I know I'm quite a bit late, but I was wondering if you have any tips for restarting older horses. I've got two green horses --- one is 15 (Pintabian) and the other is around 26 (TWH). The Pintabian's going easy, she just needs time in the saddle. She is quite a bit buddy sour, though. However, the TWH is absolutely crazy. He was a parade horse and had a bad incident that left him head shy and buddy sour. He won't back up properly, loses his head all the time, and completely ignores me. He tries to run over me all of he time. Usually, my fix for this is either backing up or turning in a tight circle. Niether work on him. In the saddle, he's worse. He's not inherently dangerous, but it's gotten to the point where I do not want to train him. I'm considering selling him. He absolutely will not stop, and nothing I do seems to leave an impression on him. If you had any tips, that would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
@lonestarwoman
@lonestarwoman 2 ай бұрын
Thank you for your comment. I have an older roping horse playlist of videos that might help you. kzfaq.info/sun/PL1JF_PZLhWBj3PYPg-0laY6tp24N3wra3&si=4XFkk_ktgFVUSZF8
@blazequestrian
@blazequestrian 2 ай бұрын
@@lonestarwoman Thank you! I'll check it out.
@bruce-qm5fl
@bruce-qm5fl 2 ай бұрын
You could have just cut the stitching on the padded seat and buffed it down to smooth leather . I hate padded seats. All seats should be rough out or smooth leather . Even though I have had padded seat saddles I don't like them. I feel like a sissy boy every time I ride them . Lose the padded seat , .
@lonestarwoman
@lonestarwoman 2 ай бұрын
Thank you for your comment. I ended up having a saddle shop replace the seat. It has a little pad but not much