Pear Tree Ranchin 028: Problem Horse Series pt 1, He rears and flips over on the rider!

Pear Tree Ranchin 028: Problem Horse Series pt 1, He rears and flips over on the rider!

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@Pam_Doddridge
@Pam_Doddridge - 20.04.2024 07:51

This is really helpful.

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@hoofntrailtack
@hoofntrailtack - 05.04.2024 23:37

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@gerrycoleman7290
@gerrycoleman7290 - 09.02.2024 08:57

When are you going to get it. There are no problem horses, only problem people.

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@user-hm3jj1co2d
@user-hm3jj1co2d - 07.02.2024 20:34

Not all horses want to be ridden… fact❤ However, they are phenomenal emotional support animals 😊

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@user-qb9ov6rk2t
@user-qb9ov6rk2t - 04.02.2024 17:38

Wheres the evaluation with Ryan Rose please?

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@user-in9cq9qr3u
@user-in9cq9qr3u - 31.01.2024 05:11

Also to whomever did the filming and video!!❤

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@user-in9cq9qr3u
@user-in9cq9qr3u - 31.01.2024 05:11

You are awesome!! You’re looking really!! 🥰😘 good and healthy. Love the way you gave sooo much great knowledge in this video!❤ love your channel 😊

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@bobbiemooser7417
@bobbiemooser7417 - 22.01.2024 01:23

Can’t wait to see the progress on this one❤❤❤beautiful horse. Saw the Ryan Rose video. Amazing head down.

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@JuanitaThompson-cm5tq
@JuanitaThompson-cm5tq - 14.01.2024 15:44

A friend had a confirmed rearer that had run off with its rider several times. I rode it twice and stopped because the “just about to blow up” feeling he gave me. I wanted to work with him but didn’t have the experience or the confidence at the time. Also didn’t have the tools such as the 20 ft lead rope or flag! I would have loved these videos back then!❤

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@ptrtldy
@ptrtldy - 15.10.2023 00:17

Absolutely love watching the training, horses are so worth it!

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@Mylassiexx
@Mylassiexx - 22.03.2023 06:49

Hi, Ryan Rose recommended you. I hear that your going to be working with A Teddy Bear and a race horse. Looking forward to watching.

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@constantobserver2490
@constantobserver2490 - 23.02.2023 07:58

is the purpose of having the herding type of dog around a part of teaching the horse to bond with the handler and ignore (or not react to) what's happening around them? that dog's energy is very much on alert, as herding dogs are naturally.

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@sherryw-ponyluv-er2394
@sherryw-ponyluv-er2394 - 23.02.2023 05:37

It’s great to see your take as well as Ryan’s on this guy. I was lucky enough to meet you two in Pagosa Springs quite a number of years ago. I love watching both of you work with these troubled horses. It’s an art form!! 🤗

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@steph3118
@steph3118 - 23.01.2023 01:23

How long did that take?

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@30dayride67
@30dayride67 - 29.12.2022 07:02

I'm stealing your analogy "when they go up they're losing their marbles and when they bring their head down the marbles roll back in". I used help people with their "problem horses" in my younger days and I could have used this for both the horse and often the panicked rider whose marble dislocation often set the horse up to lose theirs. Sometimes it's just the horse or just the rider, but it often becomes a combination of both the horse and rider feeding off each other's energy. I always found that if you expect them to act up they can sense it and probably will. It's hard for many who've been scared or injured to let go of that expectation of it happening again.

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@sidilicious11
@sidilicious11 - 04.12.2022 00:50

I love that you said when he puts his head down the marbles are rolling back into his noggin.😄 I’ve been trying your flag technique with my flighty guy and the look on his face in the beginning was hilarious. I swear he looked at me like “OK so I’m supposed to stand here and take you whapping that flag thing on my head and be cool with it? Another dumb idea you came up with? Sigh” He’s getting it though, I love that. We are doing sideways with head down now and it’s really helping both of us.

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@sidilicious11
@sidilicious11 - 21.11.2022 09:34

I thought this horse looked like the one in Ryan’s video. I loved how you worked with him.

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@ryanrosehorsemanship
@ryanrosehorsemanship - 01.07.2022 05:33

Great job 👍. Finding relief thinking down is going to very meaningful to him.

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@alirainwater786
@alirainwater786 - 30.06.2022 07:07

I never get tired of watching the light come on. Beautiful example of the beginnings of your 4 Areas of Development. I'm thinking you should do a Horse Development clinic in Washington. 😉🥰

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