Amy Busch

West Sacramento, CA, United States

Jan 29 at 10:53 AM

Richard Boatwright, thank you! I actually do start with turning her loose in the roundpen and working on the code each day right now, and knocking the fresh off. I watched the first few colt starting videos with Magnolia and that was really helpful. Last night I really started to get what you mean by send them out, let them "run into it," and draw them back to you. I could see my mare making progress. We're on the right track. I need to stay where I'm at and stick with it until she has the softness to move on. 

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Jan 29 at 10:49 AM

Thank you Lucas Truax!

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Jan 29 at 10:48 AM

Richard Boatwright cool!

Jan 28 at 12:57 PM

Katherine Cosper in the videos, Richard Boatwright says that they're a 1/2" double braided poly. It's a rope between 12 and 20 feet long with no hardware. I'm looking at ordering a 1/2" by 20' marine grade double braided nylon rope from amazon. Maybe Richard Boatwright has some insight about particular ropes and where to get them? 

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Jan 27 at 01:52 PM

Richard Boatwright I'd like to ask where in your videos you think I should start with my horse? She's a seven year old cow-bred quarter horse mare. The colt starter I sent her to when she was two did not do a good job with her. She backed in a curve to the right or not at all when she came home. I spent years riding her terribly wrong; kicking, spurring, pulling, jerking, taking everything she didn't do personally and getting angry with her. She has holes in her foundation and is super bracy. The best thing I ever did was regulate my nervous system and learn how to stay calm and not take my horse personally. It's been a huge game changer for us. Now I have to learn how to undo the damage I've done. I started by watching your 10 Commandments videos and applying what I saw when riding and things started to get better. But I thought I should start with the colt starting videos to ensure she didn't have any holes. Day 1 went well. Day 2 not so much. Any time I ask her to go around me on a lead line (or with a neck rope), she drops her inside shoulder towards me and sticks her nose to the outside. In the Naches Day 1 video, you say that it's a great exercise for a bracy horse, but I'm not getting her to soften at all. Am I in the right place, and do I just need to slow down and focus on this issue before moving on with the colt starting videos? 

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Jan 26 at 11:12 AM

Richard Boatwright thank you. I was using my 14’ leadrope and it felt a bit short.

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Jan 25 at 06:26 PM

Richard Boatwright how long is your lead rope/neck rope? 

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Commented on #6 Be Natural

Jan 21 at 11:50 AM

I just watched How To Get A Horse Soft... It sure helps me! When you talk about getting their mind first, I know I'm in the right place. My mare is bracy and sounds a lot like Matt's. This video helped me understand the problem and the solution better. Thanks Richard!

Jan 21 at 10:59 AM

Richard Boatwright, I may have been overthinking it. Last night, I ground tied her in the arena, brushed her, and lunged her when she was snappy. It didn't take long at all for the behavior to stop when I did this. 

Jan 19 at 06:09 PM

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