Tao of Horsemanship
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Відео

Riding as One Clinic Snippet
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You can learn how in my complete horse-human training program, click here for details and to join www.taoofhorsemanship.com/horse-riding-holistic-program.
Spirituality of Horsemanship Workshop Slide Show
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Do you want a deeper relationship with your horse? One where you feel connected and in harmony in everything you do together? Learn how to connect, align, synchronize, and flow with horses through heart coherence, chakra balancing and the power of intention. Be prepared for a life-changing experience working with energy (the deepest connection) and horses as your co-facilitators! (You do not ne...
FREE 7-Day Holistic Horsemanship Mastery Mini-Series
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Click here www.taoofhorsemanship.com/mmp-mini-series to register for this groundbreaking series that is guaranteed to be a game changer! "LAST DAY" to register for this run of the Mini-Series.... What’s it all about? It’s about meeting your horse where they need to be met so you can work in harmony. This miniseries teaches you the value of using a holistic approach to reading (assessing) your h...
Training that Works for the Whole Horse & Rider - FREE Mini-Series!
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Join our FREE Holistic Horsemanship Mastery Webinar (pre-recorded) www.taoofhorsemanship.com/mmp-mini-series to learn why and how a holistic approach to developing, training and re-training horses works! Most training styles will NEVER completely FIX your horse and here’s why. For starters, they focus on controlling the horse instead of teaching the horse self-control. Traditional training teac...
Trailer Loading Horses Naturally, part I
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Trailer loading should be as natural a process as possible. Let them explore the trailer, get used to it, have fun with it and then teach them to load themselves on cue. This is where it can go wrong fast, when we make our horses self load instead of asking them. Keep it natural and organic and stress free!
2024 Horse Training Review - What Works & What Doesn't
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FREE Training Webinar highlighting WHY the following 4 training styles will never completely FIX your horse, where they fail and why. With 20 years of evidence-based research, with thousands of domestic and wild horses, Caroline Beste (founder of Tao of Horsemanship) developed a 100% PROVEN training style that DOES WORK for all horses and explains in this free training webinar how and why. Caro...
Helping a Horse Become Present, Connected, & Confident
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A HORSE CAN'T THINK, CONNECT OR SELF REGULATE if they are NOT PRESENT. First step in helping is learning how to read the micro expressions and feel the energy. This requires educating the eye to what you see and developing your internal energy system into a tuning fork. Tuning forks lead to greater attunement, intuition and clarity, your internal baromoter and guide. Healthy horses who are pres...
Lesson Horse in Rehab
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Another short video of Dublin. His eyes are the window to his soul and how he feels about what he is experiencing, whether it be his past (triggers, PTSD) or his present. The eye never lies. Dublin represents most lesson horses. When given a voice and choice they remain quiet, like an abused person afraid of making the wrong move and getting punished. This is what learned helplessness looks lik...
Learning to Trust Contact
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Learning to Trust Contact
Warming up my 3 TB's
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Warming up my 3 TB's
My crazy OTTB!
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Lovey loves to play and is coming into her own these days, feeling more confident, happier, more powerful. It's beautiful watching them grown and evolve over time, becoming who they were born to be.
Can you read your horse?
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Can you read your horse?
7-Day Holistic Horsemanship Mastery Miniseries - JOIN NOW!
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7-Day Holistic Horsemanship Mastery Miniseries - JOIN NOW!
New Horse In Training - Tao of Horsemanship
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New Horse In Training - Tao of Horsemanship
The Miracles, The Mystery, and The Science of Healing with Horses
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The Miracles, The Mystery, and The Science of Healing with Horses
Spirituality of Horsemanship Workshop - Become One with Your Horse in Heart, Mind & Movement
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Spirituality of Horsemanship Workshop - Become One with Your Horse in Heart, Mind & Movement
Riding Zor & Working with Thresholds
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Riding Zor & Working with Thresholds
Connecting with Horses in Mind, Body, Heart Coherence
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Connecting with Horses in Mind, Body, Heart Coherence
Heart-Mind-Body Transformation (Intuitive) Workshop with Horses
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Heart-Mind-Body Transformation (Intuitive) Workshop with Horses
Enjoying Zor while schooling in the pasture
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Enjoying Zor while schooling in the pasture
FREE Holistic Horsemanship Mastery Webinar
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FREE Holistic Horsemanship Mastery Webinar
Training Program That Works for Every Horse: MasteryMembership™ Program
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Training Program That Works for Every Horse: MasteryMembership™ Program
Saved a Drowning Squirrel
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Saved a Drowning Squirrel
Riding Bitless & Bareback (pad) with the Herd
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Riding Bitless & Bareback (pad) with the Herd
20% off Tao of Horsemanship Holistic Horsemanship Online Courses - Last Day!
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20% off Tao of Horsemanship Holistic Horsemanship Online Courses - Last Day!
Lunging 3 Horses - getting back into the work
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Lunging 3 Horses - getting back into the work
Oct 19 Post - Art of Lunging
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Oct 19 Post - Art of Lunging
Does Your Horse Give You Permission to Ride?
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Does Your Horse Give You Permission to Ride?
7-Day Holistic Horsemanship Miniseries Post
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7-Day Holistic Horsemanship Miniseries Post

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @veeholmes633
    @veeholmes633 9 годин тому

    This is controlling with fear under the guise of assertiveness. Connection with horses is the language of horses. Linda Kohanov's Tao of Equus is a fabulous place to gain deeper insight

    • @TaoofHorsemanship
      @TaoofHorsemanship 9 годин тому

      Hi Vee and Welcome! I'm sorry you feel this way. It's not at all like that. Leadership is also the language of Equus. Horses like Zor need compassion, leadership and regulation - the science of nervous system regulation. I can choose to ground with him and see if he can connect to my regulated nervous system...but he can't. His nervous system is too dysregulated. So, I have to move onto plan B and work with the energy he has as well as guide it by being stronger than his energy so I can make contact with his mind, get his attention. While I respect Linda's work, she is not a horse trainer nor is she a horse rehabilitation specialist, I am. I know what I'm doing. You can't connect with a horse like Zor, not the way you mention, not when he's this out of his mind.

  • @clairabelle23
    @clairabelle23 6 днів тому

    Did you use the same cloth on them all ?

    • @TaoofHorsemanship
      @TaoofHorsemanship 2 дні тому

      Hi Claire and Welcome! Yes, I use the same cloth to clean the sheath and udders. I make sure to rinse it out thoroughly after each wash.

  • @bookswithatwist-vanvelzerp9262
    @bookswithatwist-vanvelzerp9262 9 днів тому

    22 minutes into a 27 min video you finally get to how to help? I just subscribed - but this doesn't help people - maybe lead with the meat and follow up with details for those FEW people that want or need redundant babbling that over explains ..... you are not the only one - I really want to learn from you - but I work and keep up my little farm .... I need to get the info so I can go out and play it out with my horses ! I have a very smart mare that doesn't respond to physical pressure and who is very reactive .... She has had someone on her back once - and no inclination to buck - but so skittish and dancy she was not safe - the trainer went back to ground work - But I have her back now - can't afford more work ..... and I really need to soak up the HOW TO FIX parts of ALL your videos ....

    • @TaoofHorsemanship
      @TaoofHorsemanship 2 дні тому

      Hi! You are always welcome to move on if you don't like my videos. Subscribers know I talk a lot, and that's my style. I also believe in educating my viewers with as much background information as possible, including principles, concepts, theory, past experiences, etc. In the end, this video isn't going to solve your problems. No 30-minute video can. The first place to start is education. Learn as much as you can and then learn the skills and exercises needed to help change your spooky horse. The first place I recommend is working on your horse's nervous system. All spooky horses have dysregulated nervous systems. Your horse needs a regulated one, it's called the PNS.

    • @bookswithatwist-vanvelzerp9262
      @bookswithatwist-vanvelzerp9262 День тому

      @@TaoofHorsemanship true that - just giving input - some people like to learn and get better - I do in my profession and welcome calm and real critique - I know you probably get more than normal being in a public venue

  • @goberianchloex3646
    @goberianchloex3646 9 днів тому

    This thin rope is not kind to a horse. It hurts with the slightest pull …..

  • @AMayo-gd7jo
    @AMayo-gd7jo 10 днів тому

    Can riding truly bareback cause a horses back to sway? I've heard it both ways. Btw: I do prefer a saddle pad now because my tailbone started rubbing raw after a while. Lol. But I had no idea until now that I was hurting my horse by riding truly bareback. I grew up riding bareback. I'm 53 now

    • @TaoofHorsemanship
      @TaoofHorsemanship 2 дні тому

      Swayback, also known as lordosis, is a condition in horses that can be caused by a number of factors, including: Age: Older horses can lose muscle tone and their ligaments can stretch. Pregnancy: Broodmares that have had multiple foals may develop swayback. Overuse or injury: Muscles and ligaments can be injured from too much work or loads, or from putting too much work on an immature animal too early. Genetics: Swayback is more common in American Saddlebred horses, and there may be a genetic component to it. Vertebral defects: Birth defects or other injuries to the vertebrae can cause swayback. Diseases: Arthritis, metabolic disease, and insulin resistance can all make swayback worse. In the end, bad riding (bouncing on the horse, the horse being inverted, lacking topline, being ridden hard for a long time, years, etc) creates a sway back. I have professionally trained thousands of horses in my career and have NEVER had a sore back using the bareback pad I recommend. However, most of the horses I have ridden had sore backs from cheap, ill-fitting saddles. I also don't recommend riding bareback, without a pad. The horse can feel your sit bones, tail bone, and pubic bone, and it will hurt. If you're going to ride in a bareback pad, you will need to learn how to ride with an independent and balanced seat. If your tailbone hurts, you're not balanced.

  • @GloryDaze73
    @GloryDaze73 11 днів тому

    ❤❤Can't believe how good she is! She's really helping you and loving it😅😅😅

  • @GloryDaze73
    @GloryDaze73 11 днів тому

    ❤Thank you for your work with this method of teaching.

  • @robertholitik5729
    @robertholitik5729 19 днів тому

    Like where is this program?

  • @robertholitik5729
    @robertholitik5729 19 днів тому

    Thanks for this Elaine!

  • @robertholitik5729
    @robertholitik5729 19 днів тому

    I might want to ride Lovie too, if I become a lesson student of yours but apparently I haven’t tried hard enough to become a lesson student of yours and joining the program!

  • @NaunetteMartin
    @NaunetteMartin 26 днів тому

    Can ask you how do I get convinced win I ride my horse 🐎 I boke my hip win I ride my and I don't have a nif convinced win ride my horse thank you Nanette

  • @carolynstewart8465
    @carolynstewart8465 Місяць тому

    Clinton anderson is an abusive bully to both horses and humans. People are starting to see what a derivative, phoney he really is .

  • @kellyhandley94
    @kellyhandley94 Місяць тому

    I like the way you explain everything clearly, thank you

  • @jordandavis3594
    @jordandavis3594 Місяць тому

    What did you do to heal it

    • @TaoofHorsemanship
      @TaoofHorsemanship Місяць тому

      Hi Jordan! I did a few different things. For one, she has EPM and that's what caused the atrophy. Putting her on meds for that helped and the significant changes (in front of our eyes) came from 3 acupuncture treatments and energy work.

  • @equine2020
    @equine2020 Місяць тому

    We were taught a couple of ways. 1. Turn the horse in a circle, making the circle smaller, & smaller. The horse will stop. 2. On the hunt field, the pulley rein is applied. Put one hand on the withers pushing down as hard as you can, pull back on the opposite rein. 3 (if you're brave) lean up the horses neck & bite its ear. Takes expert riding thou.

    • @TaoofHorsemanship
      @TaoofHorsemanship Місяць тому

      Hi Equine and Welcome! Yes, I remember being taught some of those techniques, never the biting. The problem is in the mechanics, meaning it's pure force, pain, that's stopping the horse and that only works for so long before the horse gets smarter and stronger. What I'm showing (and teaching) in this video is how to get the horse's mind (focus) and trust as well as conditioning them to stop with certain cues, think stop. In the end we want a horse that responds to the subtlest, lightest, of aids.

    • @equine2020
      @equine2020 Місяць тому

      @@TaoofHorsemanship Yes but at times you're on someone else's horse. I was caring for a young (5yr) thoroughbred while it's owner was gone. 1 day day riding it, something spooked it, off it went. I used the circle method. It works. Plus some horses aren't logical when scared. It's pure instinct. Run. Depends on the horse.

    • @TaoofHorsemanship
      @TaoofHorsemanship Місяць тому

      ​@@equine2020 Hi! Bending to a stop works most of the time, however you're only reacting versus being proactive, teaching your horse to pay attention to you, the subtlety of your cues. This does take time and education, knowing the building blocks. In the end it is so worth it because it builds so much trust and connection and communication. You can of course practice on a horse that you lease, take lessons, and ride once a week. it will just take time. Horses are so smart and when they connect to positive learning experiences they learn quickly and don't forget.

    • @equine2020
      @equine2020 Місяць тому

      @@TaoofHorsemanship I've been in the horse world since 5yrs old. Over 50yrs. Back then there was " no bend" method. As I've only had to use the circling once, on a strange horse, I'm comfortable with either of the ones I learned. As an experienced rider/jumper my horses don't misbehave, or I can calm them down. They're professionals. And I was trained by professionals. But you're not talking to an amateur. I've been in various situations with horse. I know their intelligence. Pls don't talk down to me. I always work with my horses. We do trust each other. For jumping, trust is #1. My life I s 24/7 horse, not a weekend back yard rider. I fox hunt. And more.

    • @equine2020
      @equine2020 Місяць тому

      @@TaoofHorsemanship So explain bending. On narrow trails how do you bend a horse.

  • @equine2020
    @equine2020 Місяць тому

    In the horse world for over 45yrs. Never did my horses have bad reactions I've ways cleaned my horses. No problems. Never had to sedate. I taught them its no big deal. Work with them to allow them to know its not harmful. Use warm watet, & a soft cloth. Never tied my boys. They trusted me. I gave them treats during the cleaning.

    • @TaoofHorsemanship
      @TaoofHorsemanship Місяць тому

      Hi Equine and Welcome! Great to hear, thanks for sharing!

  • @SMP2006
    @SMP2006 Місяць тому

    Where are you located? How can we get our horses access to this type of help?

    • @TaoofHorsemanship
      @TaoofHorsemanship Місяць тому

      Hi and Welcome! I am located in Dunnellon FL (Ocala area). Please visit my website for more info www.taoofhorsemanship.com/. Please email me for any help, Caroline@taoofhorsemanship.com

  • @samcollage7682
    @samcollage7682 Місяць тому

    Other videos showing a woman who is a professional groomer and sheath cleaning is one of the things she does. She's very gentle and use a lubricant and warm water. And wears gloves. She puts her whole hand in and mentioned that some horses are deeper. No rag or cotton was used.

  • @graevyan7965
    @graevyan7965 Місяць тому

    signed up!

    • @TaoofHorsemanship
      @TaoofHorsemanship Місяць тому

      Hi Graevyan and Welcome! Fantastic! I look forward to seeing you in the comments!

  • @Creepypengin
    @Creepypengin Місяць тому

    I just recently stumbled upon your videos, and this one really stole my heart ❤ This reminds me so much of my Six! He is so full of spunk and jealousy 😂 Your approach is so refreshing, I just love seeing this!❤

    • @TaoofHorsemanship
      @TaoofHorsemanship Місяць тому

      Hi Kris and Welcome! Thanks so much! Here is my website if you'd like to learn more www.taoofhorsemanship.com/.

  • @bradmckay7881
    @bradmckay7881 2 місяці тому

    You have no clue stay in yr lane wth yr quiet paddock pets , too small a surface area behind poll , they pull back an busts all nerves an capillaries behind ears an idiot uses this halter for tyin up training , besides you have not even demonstrated a easy untieable knot if it is loaded right up ie a 1000kg , bet if you put a bridle over top of that halter you wont be able to remove halter without taking bridle off 😏 scratchin ya head work it out i did 40yrs ago

  • @asportableskatesharpening4207
    @asportableskatesharpening4207 2 місяці тому

    I used to poo poo your statement that it is all about the relationship but now that I have lived with horses for 10 years, I am open to your interpretation

  • @asportableskatesharpening4207
    @asportableskatesharpening4207 2 місяці тому

    I remember when you were Caroline Rider

  • @p3-realrawtransparent682
    @p3-realrawtransparent682 2 місяці тому

    3 days ago, we got our first OTTB. He has a sensory ligament injury in the front left. I will be taking him to our vet to verify his injury. You don't notice it when he walks although there is a little swelling. He's been on cool down for about a month. What can I do with to make that connection without him trotting or running in the round pen? Thank you.

    • @TaoofHorsemanship
      @TaoofHorsemanship 2 місяці тому

      Hi Deborah and Welcome! It all depends, meaning, some OTTB's are stuck on adrenaline when they come off the track and trained to react to any stimulation. This makes re-training challenging for both the horse and human because the horse is so reactive. And, there are those OTTB's who were trained differently for racing and are able to remain in their paraympathetic nervous system (PNS) of calm, rest and relaxation. Which one is yours? Knowing his behaviors will help you gauge how to begin with him. In regards to connecting with him, there's a lot you can do without moving him around. To begin with, you can practice meditation in his space, close enough for him to feel your nervous system (PNS) so he can get into the frequency. I have written quite a few blogs about how I teach connection, please check them out and let me know how it goes www.taoofhorsemanship.com/natural-horsemanship-blog.

  • @robertholitik5729
    @robertholitik5729 2 місяці тому

    I want to ride either Lovie or Zore, and I don’t mind, and maybe I could do it sometime!

  • @JuliannaPiques-qw2or
    @JuliannaPiques-qw2or 2 місяці тому

    What is your favorite horse

  • @JuliannaPiques-qw2or
    @JuliannaPiques-qw2or 2 місяці тому

    What is your favorite candy

  • @andrewpearson8216
    @andrewpearson8216 2 місяці тому

    Oh my goodness me! Do me a favour, Goodbye!

  • @silvertalondraws7051
    @silvertalondraws7051 2 місяці тому

    Is there video of the first and second week?

  • @roxanneblack6077
    @roxanneblack6077 2 місяці тому

    What's the pad called ?

    • @TaoofHorsemanship
      @TaoofHorsemanship 2 місяці тому

      Hi Roxanne and Welcome! Please click here to view the pad www.mcpcustomleather.com/macstore/pc/viewPrd.asp?idproduct=95. Should you purchase, please select TAO OF HORSEMANSHIP at checkout and under REFERRED BY. Thank you!

  • @ninakhakshouri3245
    @ninakhakshouri3245 2 місяці тому

    Hi I love your progress videos. Especially interested in seeing the full length video but can’t sign up to your website. Doesn’t give me a sign-up option (only log-in) help would be greatly appreciated

    • @TaoofHorsemanship
      @TaoofHorsemanship 2 місяці тому

      Hi Nina and Welcome! Thanks so much! Please click here to join my video library where I have all 5 months of Mateo (and other horses) weekly progress videos www.taoofhorsemanship.com/horse-training-holistic-videos.

  • @NaunetteMartin
    @NaunetteMartin 2 місяці тому

    I like the way you tarin horse 🐎 Nanette

  • @DanaRusche
    @DanaRusche 2 місяці тому

    Your links don’t work anymore. What bareback pad would you recommend?

    • @TaoofHorsemanship
      @TaoofHorsemanship 2 місяці тому

      Hi Dana and Welcome! Thanks for letting me know about the links. They have been updated and work now. You can order the pads directly from the manufacturers website www.mcpcustomleather.com/macstore/pc/viewPrd.asp?idproduct=95. MacPherson is currently undergoing changes so please email Donny dmfwebsales@gmail.com when you purchase just to make sure the order goes through. Thank you and enjoy! They are the best pads! Warmly, Caroline

  • @victorm7274
    @victorm7274 2 місяці тому

    No offense but you just went on a rant but didn’t explain how to do what you do.

  • @equine2020
    @equine2020 3 місяці тому

    Guess one is born that way. I never had the problems some seen to have. I always felt a part of the horse . Perhaps having multiple books on riding & reading the mindset of a horse helped. Then seeking professional help. Been around horses since 5yrs old years. 24/7.

  • @epona9166
    @epona9166 3 місяці тому

    I agree that marine ropes are desirable, but marine ropes are made from synthetic fibers like nylon, polyester and polypropylene (Handcrafted Jewels uses polyester). So contrasting them with nylon and poly makes no sense. What makes them superior is how they're made (woven), not the fiber. HJ uses "double braided" polyester, which I assume refers to the braided core and then the separately braided outer sheath.

    • @TaoofHorsemanship
      @TaoofHorsemanship 3 місяці тому

      Hi Epona and Welcome! Yes you are correct, thanks for the clarification. Good quality ones, like the one in this video are 1/4" Double Braid Polyester: This rope makes a soft halter (Parelli type). It is flexible but not flimsy. It makes a great halter for training, "every day" use like leading and and wearing under a bridle. A halter made with this rope will be less aggressive than one made with the stiffer cords.

  • @samanperera5244
    @samanperera5244 3 місяці тому

    You are hitting the horse like a teacher

    • @TaoofHorsemanship
      @TaoofHorsemanship 3 місяці тому

      Hi Sam and Welcome! I'm sorry you perceive me as hitting my horse. If I was hitting him like you say, he would be scared of me and show visible signs of fearing me such as being head shy. When used correctly, the whip is a wonderful communciation tool and powerful guide, guide the body and the movement. Horses like Zor, in this video, need a leader who is fair, compassionate, clear and has follow through. Follow through is what teaches horses and kids responsibility and how to make good choices. If I don't help Zor the way I am helping him, he will never get over his fear, nor will he trust me enough to try and work through his fear.

    • @samanperera5244
      @samanperera5244 2 місяці тому

      @@TaoofHorsemanship No I have just said that you were like a lady teacher, Lady teachers also normally hits her students for their own good just like you. You are also a teacher for this horse. My elder sister is also a teacher like you who uses whips on her horse. but she also loves her horse like you.

  • @meganpahl3612
    @meganpahl3612 3 місяці тому

    I wonder if you could help me. I have a flighty arab mare who came to me extremely spolied and although she is a very sweet girl, she gets spooky about things she is very accustomed to be around. The wind, the same birds and livestock she lives by ect but a tractor or a truck screaming by unexpectedly will not make her bat an eye. I have learned that she can only be worked with she not in heat. She gets very snotty and nippy when in heat. Because her demeanor is JUST like the horse you showed here, is there any suggestions you have for me to basically redirect these heat behaviors as well just as we do with the anxieties in her surroundings?

    • @TaoofHorsemanship
      @TaoofHorsemanship 3 місяці тому

      Hi Megan and Welcome! I can definitely help you and your lovely Arab mare. When horses react they are in their sympathetic nervous system, their self-preservation modes of freeze, fight and flight. The key is getting them back into their parasympathetic nervous system so they can feel safe, relax, connect to us and learn. I teach this in my online courses and in person. In regards to your mare acting differently when she is in heat, she is a female and like us mares are individuals who experience different menstrual cycles. I feel sorry for her mood swings and physical signs of pain and discomfort. You can talk to your vet about this and they can prescribe a hormone balancer. If you would like to discuss how my method can help please email me Caroline@taoofhorsemanship.com.

  • @Foodielops
    @Foodielops 3 місяці тому

    Hello, thank you for a very informative channel. I’ve been following your advice for a few years now and have an Arabian gelding that is absolutely incredible ♥️ I’m wondering if you use a pad at all with the bare back saddle? I just bought the bareback saddle you recommend…and I’ve been looking for a video about if you use a pad and what kind..and I can’t find anything. Input would be so greatly appreciated. Thank you again for all that you do. It has helped my relationship with my Arabian gelding absolutely flourish!!

    • @TaoofHorsemanship
      @TaoofHorsemanship 3 місяці тому

      Hi Foodie and Welcome! so great to hear how much you and your Arab are flourishing following my method. I only use a saddle pad, or half pad, under my bareback pad if I need more cushion between me and and a high withered horse. Some horses, like my mare in this video, prefers a pad. She is more sensitive to the leather billets against her skin. Just pay attention to how they receive, respond, to the equipment. If you need help learning how to put the pad on I can help you through a long distance coaching call and show you with my horse. Please click here to sign up www.taoofhorsemanship.com/natural-horsemanship-coaching.

    • @Foodielops
      @Foodielops 3 місяці тому

      @@TaoofHorsemanship thank you so much! My Arabian has very high withers and with his saddle I had a thicker high quality wool pad. I do think that a little pad underneath would be helpful for his comfort. Thank you again.

  • @Caocao8888
    @Caocao8888 3 місяці тому

    Meh!

  • @hiddenbuddhahealingcenter816
    @hiddenbuddhahealingcenter816 3 місяці тому

    Wow, this looks awesome! Thank you forc creating beautiful and life-,changing experiences with horses!

  • @Shadow_vr768
    @Shadow_vr768 3 місяці тому

    The treats in the plastic bags???! MIND BLOWN! Why have I not thought of this!

  • @seneynah
    @seneynah 3 місяці тому

    I have Arabs drama kings. Seems hardwired or do people train them wrong for the breed? One of my gets flooded really easy. You did not demonstrate how you got this horse so calm around the bag. What does the process look like? Help!

    • @TaoofHorsemanship
      @TaoofHorsemanship 3 місяці тому

      Hi Rachael and Welcome! I too love Arabs and am so grateful for their teachings. They are so intelligent, emotionally, socially and physiologically (nervous system). Because of their acute intelligence they don't respond well to traditional handling or training, this includes any training that is too mechanical, repetitive, forceful. And, yes, due to their blood lines (they are the original bloodline, all horses come from the Arabian) and centuries of being treated like a human (they lived with the bedouin families for centuries and were considered part of their family) they understand humans. This is why they 'frustrate" most people. They are too smart and demand respect. Their acute intelligence and nervous system is what makes them appear over reactive or spooky. When you appreciate their qualities and work with them in a way that works best for them, they can get as quiet, calm and confident as any other horse. If you want to learn more about how I develop, train, horses please check out my website www.taoofhorsemanship.com/. I am offering a free 7-day course about my method and how it works for any horse.

  • @lesprice5731
    @lesprice5731 3 місяці тому

    Ver distracting. Hard to watch

  • @newtalking3
    @newtalking3 3 місяці тому

    Same with humans it seems