Lil fella comin alongÂ
Calib McCollister
Fort Steele, Canada
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05 Jun 22:41
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18 May 12:42
I just wanted to share a little tip to everyone who’s training and starting horses. Go into your session with a plan. Pick a few things you want to work on each day and write them down.  I know from experience if you don’t have a solid plan we waiver from the goal we’re trying to achieve. Get a note pad and sit down the night before or however you choose to approach it but write down the goals you wanna achieve especially if you’re like me and training multiple horses in a day. Follow the 5 principles and keep them in mind with each exercise you’re planning on in the session. You’re 80 percent more likely to complete your goals when you write them down. Make then achievable. Keep things simple.Â
Hope this helps yall. From Canada 🇨🇦 calibÂ
Posted
16 May 16:25
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16 May 14:30
My young fella is becoming quite the horse. Reckon I shoulda introduced him to a single cow before and not a couple hundred though lol he did great. Hes almost black now. Black roan 🤔 b1 changed my whole game. I’ve started around 30-40 colts just using this program. Study study and repeat. Practice and practice some more. The horses benefit but you will benefit most. Don’t be afraid to try new things, add and take away but stick to the foundationÂ
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20 Apr 09:32
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17 Apr 10:08
The in the loop messageÂ
What a great email this morning. Right now I have an extremely tough horse in training. The hardest scariest horse I’ve ever started. He’s down right beautiful but he’s near impossible to catch. I’m a fairly decent hand but today’s in the loop was spot on. I had to give him yesterday off because in reality I needed a break lol. He could do it all day long but boy did he frustrate the heck outta me. I think about quitting and for a brief moment I got kinda upset about not being able to catch the sucker. I’ve spent over a week trying to touch and catch him in a small pen. Now I can rope him but I want him to want to be caught so I haven’t. It’s been slow and staying in bed sounds better than work for sure. I have caught him a couple good times only to have to restart from the beginning the very next day. Could use some pointers maybe but I know in my heart I ain’t no quitter. If I quit it’s this horses last chance and he’ll be put down. I just know there’s a good horse in there. Thanks for the message RichardÂ