Hey everyone! I have the second session with Mojave up and ready for you. You can see that I've changed my approach a bit this time... the first session gave me a good idea on what to work on in this session.
In this 8-9 minute session, we began working on facing up, and introducing the feel of touch with the rope. You can see that the energy in this video is a little higher... I like to try a few different approaches to see what works best for the horse. You can see there's a bit of a fine line with this dude between creating a draw and teaching him to join up and trying to add in touch. You'll see in session 3 that he quickly figures out that the energy isn't directed at him and he mellows out a bit when I toss the rope!
It's important I keep my body language calm while moving the rope around more... this is new to him so this reaction isn't a surprise.
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Re-occurring Horses (Personal + Current Training)
Mojave- 8yo 14.2hh bay stud (Feral Cryptorchid)
Lynx- 7yo 14.2hh grey gelding BLM Mustang (Wood Hills NV)
Calliope- 16yo 16hh pinto mare Draft X (PMU foal)
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