HiPo'sHuman
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The video thats doing the rounds on fb, the palamino stallion being started by Blake McCusker?
Would you please post the link?![]()
Direct link to video: https://www.facebook.com/blake.mccusker.3/videos/2184140865176998/?q=blake mccusker horsemanship
Nice horse, I'm not 100% comfortable with what he did but I'm not quite sure why! And no hat.
I agree with this, nothing wrong with what he did but it looks easier with such a quiet horse, anyone could have put a saddle on him and jumped on, I doubt the horse would have objected. He’s 5 and well handled, I’d like to see him with a wilder 3 year old !Nice looking welsh D by the looks of it. That's not horsemanship, that's just pretty standard "natural" stuff, showboating as usual. No need/advantage to do it that fast or that way, but probably no harm either.
Unnecessary IMO, whats wrong with just taking it slow? Didnt like him pulling the head round tight. The horse looked like a nice sensible type, I cant imagine this method would work on anything remotely more spirited. I just dont see the point in rushing it like this, whats wrong with every day just doing a little bit every day to keep the horse comfortable and willing...
Um, it's not what I'd do. But it's his own neck he's risking, I guess. Not sure it's the most positive start for the pony either, but I guess it's not the worst either...
The last video I watched of his- a clearly terrified horse is tied to a pole and going nuts. A “patience pole” apparently. A few months later the same horse is being offered for sale - ridden. I hate to think what’s happened to it in the meantime.
Gona buck the trend of this thread so far and in my 'very' limit knowledge I really enjoyed watching that. The horse had obviously had a lot of ground work put into him as he was relaxed and amenable and well mannered. It was a safe and quiet environment and each step was taken confidently and quietly and at no point did I think the horse couldnt answer the questions it was being given albeit he was a little confused but arent they all when the time comes for the actual person going on top of his back?
I enjoyed watching that and other than him wearing a cap not a hat which I think was rather silly I thought it was all very calm, quiet and most of all kind and positive experience.
But the ground work was not put in by that trainer; it literally said 'first day' in the description, implying that it was the (rather gorgeous!) stallion's first day with this trainer.
Well done to his owners who had handled him so well.
Relaxed?!?! What on earth about the horse suggests it's relaxed? Watch its face. Yes it's not tanking off - because it's got a pressure halter on - but it's certainly overwhelmed. Compare its face with the equine expression stuff from Sue Dyson. What he's doing is flooding, horse has no choice in it whatsoever.
Yeah I read the description and a credit to his owner for putting that work into him because when they felt it time to ask for someone's help backing him they had already set him up to succeed but what you are saying seems to be that only the person who did his ground work should have been the person getting on his back?
If I had a youngster I would do all the ground work and set them up to succeed so when the time came to back them (and I wasnt doing it myself) I would know that because of my hard work that youngster could be handled by any competent person and would be tolerant of being handled by other people in different situations ... because as an owner its my job to make my horses future as secure as possible by making it as educated and well balanced as possible so I dont think I am following what you are saying (sorry if I've got it wrong)
I'm only commenting on this video so cant comment on anything else he has posted.
I'm not saying that at all, I'm saying don't give this guy credit for something he didn't do. I'd definitely agree that a well handled horse ought to be handleable by anyone though!
I just don’t see wants desirable about that approach .
It’s not hard to get onto the back of a horse it’s less easily to develop a horses back so it’s ready to carry the rider .