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Every horse’s training journey begins with understanding. In this video, Jordan works with shylo’s bucking during an undersaddle session. The focus today is on loping out without bucking. *disclaimer Because I already know the comments are gonna run straight to being you don’t need to whip whipping is unnecessary. You don’t have to hit the Horse make it move. Why did you whip the horse? No, let’s think this through That “whip” Is the end of the Hackamore‘s lead rope It is a big soft cotton rope with two leather pieces that make noise at the end It literally has a very little pain level to it Also note some history This mare successfully bucks its owners off. And has done so several times, resulting in broken bones This is a chronic issue, a chronic behaviour that has become dangerous And as you all know, if you’ve been here long enough, these type of horses are my favourite because there is an underlying issue stemming from pain And my favourite kind of clients are the ones who give me the greenlight to book their Horse with our our Vet and let us find the problem and then treat the problem Because I know when I watch this mare unload and go into its pen, I knew she was sore And I already showed the owners what I was seeing and walked them through the issues that I think this horse has So we are giving her a daily medication for an arthritis, but I’ve already told them this is not taking the edge off and that she’s going to need a regular maintenance program of injections Which the owners have agreed and we have booked this Horse in with our vet to get some x-rays and testing done and ultimately injections which they have agreed to keep up on with her And the reason why these are my favourite is because we can see the problem we can see the behaviour and I trust in the science and knowledge of our vets to be able to help support this kind of Horse in their pain management so that they can go on and become steady, willing and fun partners for their human humans. Horses often express confusion or uncertainty through behaviors like [crowding, pushing into space, tension, rushing, etc]. Through clear communication and consistent pressure and release, we help the horse understand where comfort and relaxation can be found. Good horsemanship is not about force — it’s about timing, feel, and helping the horse discover the right answer. Follow along as we document the training journey and development of each horse. New videos documenting real horse training sessions are posted regularly. Camilles Horsemanship Candice & Jordan Camille