Paused at 7:13 to share the term for horse in the Lakota (Indigenous Native American) language is ta'suka, pronounced tah-shoon-kah, literally translated to English it means "big dog" and I absolutely support training horses just like dogs, voice and vocabulary and physical cues, with respect and affection, very nice! 👏😊🥰❤️
@chrisdouglass79624 сағат бұрын
Oh ya and dagnabbit they just think they've got to have the last word! 🤣🤣 Just like my chihuahua aka chihuachuppacabrahua! wuf 😅
@2006Mercury10 сағат бұрын
Impressive
@searcyangela23 сағат бұрын
What fantastic horsemanship. This is very interesting to watch. No whips, no nasty bits, no rough correction. Just the use of your voice. Beautiful.
@robynconway1286Күн бұрын
Lovely horse ride. Thank you. Beautiful animals.
@nickymackie8454Күн бұрын
What a brilliant man you are. And loved Cloud in your video with the Arab x stallion.
@yellowrose9355Күн бұрын
Have a chiropractor check his spinal alignment. He's favoring that rear leg for some reason. He taking the pressure off.
@JuliaHall-ww8bw2 күн бұрын
How do I help my pony when he sometimes starts slipping up hill or down hill . He has road studs
@barryhook2Күн бұрын
If you have a braked vehicle, that can help take the pressure of his britching downhill. Also check the adjustment of the britching - that it is not taking his legs out from under him. Going uphill, he is probably less likely to slip with momentum, so ask him to trot. Finally, check with your farrier if there is anything they can do - for example, put road nails in different positions or add a small version of studs called 'road pins'. Alternatively, unshod or booted horses often slip less if this is an option for your horse.
@dragoninside50132 күн бұрын
Can we appreciate the mororists who slow down nicely when meeting the horses?
@brigittegeorg2 күн бұрын
God bless to you too, you have a lovely face. I didn't understand about this library and will look to join, thank you.
@barryhook2Күн бұрын
It is no longer running, but thank-you for the interest!
@brigittegeorgКүн бұрын
@@barryhook2 Oh no, what a shame.
@JULIASMITH-eg9kp3 күн бұрын
👀❤️🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎
@sandraharrity10103 күн бұрын
Well done passing the parked trucks!
@bccvtcorrea3 күн бұрын
what's the model of the wagon? tks
@barryhook23 күн бұрын
Talbot Brothers
@annamcknight25734 күн бұрын
She doesn't seem to be able to take on board what she has to do. Does she respond to the in hand command? My gratitude as always for the post.
@barryhook24 күн бұрын
Hi Anna, Nell backs fine in hand on a lead rope on voice command, from the head collar on longlines (no bit) and after a little work, backed fine on the long lines in blinkers. This seemed to be the initial problem - she did not like backing when she could not see behind her, yet she would back fine in blinkers in cart in a pair. We checked her over for discomfort which may be discouraging her to back when putting pressure on the britching, but couldn't find anything. She did get better as she progressed through her training and thankfully she has gone home to an owner who is capable and willing to work on the issue at home.
@annamcknight25733 күн бұрын
@@barryhook2 You couldn't have done more.
@AlaskaRose704 күн бұрын
He did a good job resisting his natural urges. Every fiber of his being was wanting to be with the mare, but his respect for you and his training helped him keep it under control.
@titusjonasneffe4 күн бұрын
Chapeau, Sir!
@pixie7065 күн бұрын
A different way of thinking is that she's learning that she can get away with it.
@sallymoyle16935 күн бұрын
What would you do, Barry, if you had the opportunity?
@kittyallison63595 күн бұрын
but dad look at the ladies i just want to talk to them and maybe get a kiss
@patriciahamer4195 күн бұрын
I was woken with a cramp in my leg this evening…turned on my phone for a bit and you popped up…what a pleasure this was for me. Your talent is amazing and I have total respect. Thank you sir ❤✌️😊
@barryhook25 күн бұрын
Happy to be of service haha
@noratomlinson6075 күн бұрын
I could listen to the horses ' hooves and this man talk forever!! That buckskin is trouble but gorgeous 🥰, both are but he's a pistol!!
@user-hh4wr8im2p5 күн бұрын
❤Great lesson and experience for the stallion Great teamwork Beautifully trained team mate Great to see ❤
@gemmakerrigan495 күн бұрын
You are better using Dually Hutter
@feralbluee5 күн бұрын
how in the hell did you get the rhythm of the music to match the horses gait??? amazing :)
@barryhook25 күн бұрын
Bit of skill, bit of luck and good song writing by Stan Garchinski haha
@susanbrowne91005 күн бұрын
Learnt a lot from this post thankyou Barry and Rhia
@feralbluee5 күн бұрын
i love listening to the clip clopping rhythm. this was like actually riding along with you and watching the horses behavior. they certainly act happy. also such wonderful countryside!! (i live in New York). i loved the reaction amongst the four horses. you certainly know exactly how to handle these beauties and he is feisty. thanks much. :) 🐴🐴🌷🌱
@solesoulsorrow5 күн бұрын
There's something about a man in uniform.
@madmarchmare5 күн бұрын
WOW beyond impressed with how you handle those horses. Was a joy to be part of the learning.
@CrystalSanchez0946 күн бұрын
cloud was just a superstar, not even so much as a flinch he's such a good boy and a wonderful right hand horse to teaching the young horses in harness
@gemmakerrigan496 күн бұрын
Dually hatter Mant put on pressure so the horses learn to go out of pressure.
@AndreaDingbatt6 күн бұрын
Kidding and cajoling horses until its thier Idea to go along with the humans suggestion!! Thats because you Understand them!! Patience, firmness and kindness will Always get the best results as you already know!! THANK YOU, FHI AND BSRRY!! (SORRY CAPS-LOCK JUST STUCK!!) XXX
@gemmakerrigan496 күн бұрын
You are like monty Roberts He does join up l like the away training the horses l done bit of carriage driver Because my knee really bad Couldn't do any riding l was in pain. But now ok to riding l do miss driver.
@debtompkins53636 күн бұрын
interesting that she is willing to come over in either direction, a harder movement than the reverse she is resisting. I am currently retraining an off track harness horse with some undesirable memories and habits. but the learning is where the 'fun' is with horses.
@fion1flatout6 күн бұрын
Thanks that was really interesting ..as usual
@jenniferlehman3266 күн бұрын
There are some that are so stubborn, you have to winder if they have some mule in them!! LOL 🤣 But this is where the patience of Job comes into play. You ASK until your IDEA is THEIR IDEA!! And it's done by patience and doing it over and over and over again. Consistency us your friend along with the patience of Job when you have a horse, or Pony, like Nell!! Just my opinion 9nly here!! Have a great weekend, Baz and Rhi!! Your friend, the Retired Paramedic and Horse Trainer in Ontario, Canada, Jenn 💖 🇨🇦
@Sine-gl9ly4 күн бұрын
Now now, don't encourage that old myth of stubborness and mules! I've had a few - very unusual in the UK - and they've all been very intelligent, _thinking_ animals. Problem was, I am convinced, that most of them thought more, and more logically, in more depth, than the person who was condemning their characters ...
@jenniferlehman3263 күн бұрын
@Sine-gl9ly It's true. Its not stubbornness, it's thinking, before they move forward, however, the same adage applies, you still have to make your idea their idea. Best Regards from a Retired Paramedic and Horse Trainer in Ontario, Canada, Jenn 💖 🇨🇦
@Sine-gl9ly3 күн бұрын
@@jenniferlehman326 Oh, I agree entirely, you have to make them think it was their idea all the time, AND the best idea ever! However, a mule will - until you have gained its trust - usually require you to work a lot harder before they will believe you, than will any horse! And I think that's how they come by their reputation among people who don't use their brain as much as a mule uses his!
@Sine-gl9ly3 күн бұрын
@@jenniferlehman326 Native ponies - especially the less-'bred' ones, such as the Fell and the Exmoor - are apt to think about things, and be independent-minded, too. Self-preservation up on the moors ...
@possumaintdead6 күн бұрын
Man and horse working together. Wonderful to watch. 😊
@JanWestern6 күн бұрын
A belated happy birthday Barry. You are a legend, a true animal lover, a kind and patient man and I wish the world contained more like you. What a joy your videos are, so informative and yet relaxing at the same time. You are truly a life enhancer and may God give you many more birthdays to share with us and the horses you treat with so much kindness.
@user-cm1vh5nw4f7 күн бұрын
Wow! I learned so much. Thank you!❤
@careyfreeman50567 күн бұрын
I love the double entendre.
@user-wd5qw2sr4d7 күн бұрын
The first few times you said, "That'll do." I did not hear it distinctly and thought it was the horse's name. LOL. That'lldo.
@jeannedigennaro64847 күн бұрын
Lovely. Like going back to an earlier time period. Life is so often rushing by in these current times.
@Alex-horsman7 күн бұрын
Hello! To drive three abreast if I use just standard tool for single horse driving in the middle on standard carriage, together with standard evener for double horses (tandem) driving for horses asides, is it possible?? It seems of course a lit narrow between eveners and even one on top of each other a lit, but with longer tugs it must work?? Please, advise!!! Thanks!
@barryhook27 күн бұрын
Hi, check our some of our Trandem videos - you should able to see our set up there. We use three swingletrees and two poles to achieve trandem / three abreast.
@Alex-horsman7 күн бұрын
Hello! To drive three abreast if I use just standard tool for single horse driving in the middle on standard carriage, together with standard evener for double horses (tandem) driving for horses asides, is it possible?? It seems of course a lit narrow between eveners and even one on top of each other a lit, but with longer tugs it must work?? Please, advise!!! Thanks!
Hello! To drive three abreast if I use just standard tool for single horse driving in the middle on standard carriage, together with standard evener for double horses (tandem) driving for horses asides, is it possible?? It seems of course a lit narrow between eveners and even one on top of each other a lit, but with longer tugs it must work?? Please, advise!!! Thanks!
Zu was hast du die kleine Kette auf der Deickzel wo die Leinen durch gehen. Gruß Bernhard der Ponyfahrer
@barryhook27 күн бұрын
Es handelt sich um ein Gummiseil, das die Zügel am Ende der Stange festhält. Damit sie sich nicht an der Vorderseite der Stange verheddern, wenn die Pferde ihre Köpfe bewegen. Bei unerfahrenen Pferden machen wir das aus Sicherheitsgründen.
@user-nf6oe8sy1z7 күн бұрын
@@barryhook2 Okay super danke für denn tipp ich persönlich habe vier Hengste Welsh B und habe sie selbst eingefahren. Und arbeite mit die Ponys im Wald auf dem Feld Fahre noch Sport und Kremserfahren. Ich war vorher LKW Fahrer und habe die Ponys bei euch auf der Insel gesehen habe mir gesagt wenn ich nicht mehr arbeite kaufe mir Sohne Ponys.
@olive_eq087 күн бұрын
You make me want to teach my ranch riding quarter horse into a driving horse haha
@ilovehorses387 күн бұрын
The mares like what they're looking at😅
@Silent-Moon7 күн бұрын
Good job! That's super impressive and he's beautiful.