- 453
- 9 891 028
Pat & Deb Puckett
Приєднався 16 лют 2010
This is Horsemanship from the eyes of a cowboy and Bridle Horse Man. Or simply Good Horsemanship. Pat Puckett has spent the last 50 years refining his relationship with horses. Over the course of his lifetime, Pat has had the privilege to ride with some of the best reinsmen and cowboys in the West. Early on, he developed a passion for the Californio Bridle Horse, the highest compliment you can pay to a horse. The classical origins of this heritage have given Pat a unique viewpoint and the ability to communicate effectively with horses and riders of all disciplines. Pat has a no-nonsense style of teaching. He will try his best to teach you everything he knows. It is his hope that everybody has a sense that their time has been well spent. Pat and his wife, Deb, have travelled the country riding and teaching horsemanship, cattle work, and roping. These videos highlight some of what they offer. For more information, please visit www.thedisciplinedride.com .
Chinaco the Freight Train
This short clip was shot by our friend, Gabby, at a recent branding. It's fairly self explanatory! Enjoy! For more information, visit our website at www.thedisciplinedride.com . Please take a moment to hit the Like button, Subscribe to our channel, and Share with your friends. Thank you for watching!
Переглядів: 7 769
Відео
Rehabilitating a Fearful Horse
Переглядів 10 тис.16 годин тому
Introducing Homer. This little spotted horse belongs to our good friend, Gabby. He's a 6 year old that Pat has nicknamed "Spotted Fever." He had a pretty rough start from what we've been able to observe from his intense fearfulness, reactivity, and anxiety. In this video, Pat is making some headway with the flag. Prior to this, Pat has spent time roping his feet and hanging him and just getting...
Getting the Feet Right Part 2
Переглядів 3,7 тис.День тому
This is the second of two young horses that Pat is working with for a local rancher. He's a 2 year old gelding that Pat has roped a number of times. This session was relatively short as it had heated up to around 100 degrees. Sometimes just spending a few minutes reviewing something that the horse understands and does well is a good way to build confidence. For more information, head over to ou...
Getting the Feet Right
Переглядів 8 тис.День тому
Pat recently began working with a young man who lives close to us to teach him how to start colts. In today's video, we check in on one of the colts, a roan mare, to watch Pat work her on the fence. The purpose of this exercise is to ensure that he can influence all four feet, along with having the horse yield the hindquarters and the forehand. This mare was range raised so she is very differen...
Roping Clinic in Brittany
Переглядів 4,5 тис.14 днів тому
Here is a video of our first clinic in France. After landing in Paris, we took a train to Brittany where we were met by Lydie Defossez. We were made very welcome at DD Ranch which is located near the small town of Le Saint. Didier and Alison's ranch is very beautiful and we had an amazing time there. We met so many students of horsemanship and roping and we call them all our friends now. This v...
Circling Up - French Addition
Переглядів 5 тис.21 день тому
We're back!! We had an amazing time in France and made many new friends. I would like to extend our personal thanks to Guillaume, Pascal, Lydie, Didier, and Yffic, along with everyone who attended, translated, cooked food for us, invited us into their homes, and made us feel so welcome. I wanted to share this short video right away while I continue to work on the longer videos of our Brittany a...
Cow Camp - Training Bulls and Telling Jokes
Переглядів 9 тис.Місяць тому
We've been busy these past couple of weeks wrapping things up before we head off to France. I went down to the Cow Camp to capture some of the work going on there. Training the bulls so that one person can work them without having them run off or get on the fight. And so that they can be loaded into the squeeze chute without any problems. We had the pleasure of having a couple of students join ...
Riding Blue in the Missing Link Snaffle
Переглядів 7 тис.2 місяці тому
This is Blue's first ride in the Missing Link Snaffle. Pat starts teaching him the one rein stop in the Missing Link Snaffle and the start of backing and side passing. Stay tuned for the rest of Blue's story. For more information, visit our website, www.thedisciplinedride.com . Please take a moment to hit the Like button, Subscribe to our channel, and Share with your friends. Thank you for watc...
Pat's First Ride on Blue
Переглядів 13 тис.2 місяці тому
In this video, Pat gets on Blue in the round pen and rides both directions at the walk, trot, and canter. He works on the one rein stop and rides with the flag. Keep in mind, Blue has been ridden before but he hasn't been ridden in over a year. As soon as Pat gets the one rein stop perfected, he'll go outside. He's riding Blue in the halter with the Missing Link Snaffle just hanging in Blue's m...
Just Visiting
Переглядів 7 тис.2 місяці тому
We had a rainy day schedule today so we thought we'd address a couple of subjects while Pat worked on his new saddle. The main subject had to do with the progression from the Missing Link Snaffle to the Western Bit versus the progression from the bosal to the Spade Bit. And of course, the importance of collection in both scenarios. I want to thank our new friend, Gabby, for the use of her DJI O...
Getting Closer to Riding Blue
Переглядів 12 тис.3 місяці тому
In this video, Pat works Blue with the saddle on. He focuses on teaching him the one rein stop from the ground and taking the next step with the flag. For more information, visit our website, www.thedisciplinedride.com . Please take a moment to hit the Like button, Subscribe to our channel, and Share with your friends. Thank you for watching!
Groundwork with Blue
Переглядів 10 тис.3 місяці тому
In the latest session with Blue , Pat works him on the ground and with the flag. For more information, head over to our website, www.thedisciplinedride.com . Please take a moment to hit the Like button, Subscribe to our channel, and Share with your friends. Thank you for watching!
The Horse with No Name Gets One
Переглядів 16 тис.3 місяці тому
In this video, we reveal the winner of horse naming challenge! Then Pat moves on to roping and working him from the ground. This horse is an interesting one to document. I hope you enjoy this installment! For more information, visit our website, www.thedisciplinedride.com . Please take a moment to hit the Like button, Subscribe to our channel, and Share with your friends. Thank you for watching!
Restarting a Horse with No Name
Переглядів 36 тис.3 місяці тому
This is the first of what we hope will be a series of videos showing the progress of this horse. He's a 6 year old that has been started but the owner wasn't able to go on with him. He also was never truly weaned from the mare who he lived with for the better part of his 6 years. In this session, Pat began roping his feet off of another horse, Blaze. The good news is the sorrel horse proved tha...
Teaching a Horse to Sidepass in a Western Bit
Переглядів 10 тис.4 місяці тому
Teaching a Horse to Sidepass in a Western Bit
Staying Out of the Wind and Telling Stories
Переглядів 6 тис.5 місяців тому
Staying Out of the Wind and Telling Stories
Chinaco Special: Fine Tuning Rein Chains & Transitioning from Snaffle to Bosal
Переглядів 15 тис.6 місяців тому
Chinaco Special: Fine Tuning Rein Chains & Transitioning from Snaffle to Bosal
Big Old Brownie & Pat's Western Bit
Переглядів 11 тис.6 місяців тому
Big Old Brownie & Pat's Western Bit
Answering Some More of Your Questions: Branding Camp, Anxious Horse, California History, & Aussies.
Переглядів 7 тис.6 місяців тому
Answering Some More of Your Questions: Branding Camp, Anxious Horse, California History, & Aussies.
Answering Some of Your Questions - Bosals, Romal Reins, and Palm Conchos
Переглядів 6 тис.7 місяців тому
Answering Some of Your Questions - Bosals, Romal Reins, and Palm Conchos
absolutely beautiful colt. as long as he’s properly trained he’ll be solid gold. great color!
Hank is a good name
Pat We just spent sometime in Sheridan. Ran into a friend of yours, Gary Medford. Had an enjoyable conversation of the good old days when you two rode together. Gary had nothing but good to say. We enjoyed our visit. Ended up buying a rope from Kings. Later Jeff and Vonda
How do you approach doing this exercise with a horse that is much less sensitive? I imagine it's just a matter of increasing pressure and making contact with the rope until they get the idea? Or is it more about being patient until they do what you ask and mentally figure it out, then you give them that release? Beautiful end of your session. Perfection!
Thanks for your comment about the dog (20:15). Dogs underfoot make me crazy.
Such wisdom cannot come from books😅😅😅😅
Morehouse clinics😅😅😅😊
Went to south plains college with a Pat Puckett on Rodeo team 1967 Wondered if it was you?
The long haul😅😅😅😅😅😅
So sad but with time patience and kindness❤❤❤❤
Thank you you are helping me tremendously.. I have abused Horse situation. This is the worst encounter I’ve ever had a Horse that is always in flight mode. I have a long road ahead of me, but I’m far from a quitter. I appreciate your analogy of Horse behavior.
What is the purpose of the chains at the ends of the shanks? You see leverage bits with nothing between the shanks, some with chains, and some with flat solid pieces of metal (like a Sliester). I'm assuming the flat solid pieces are for bits where the cheeks are hinged at the mouthpiece, so they don't move too much. Your bit isn't hinged so you wouldn't need a solid piece. But why chains as opposed to nothing? And why two chains as opposed to one? Thanks so much!
Always the best, thank you!
I dont know if you've talked about this before, but what's your opinion on Nuno Oliveira and the way people who follow his style ride?
Nuno Oliveira was a master horseman. His methods of working with horses as partners is the basis of the kind of horsemanship we aspire to. I'm not familiar with the people who follow his riding style.
Wow, im speechless
Excellent Video. Thanks Deb. Keep it fresh.
He looks great Pat!!
My 24 yr. old TWH gelding was terrified of everything when I got him almost 11 yrs. ago. It took us a LONG time to trust each other but he is a different horse now. He still gets spooked once in a while, (4 wheelers are horse eating monsters!) but he spooks in place instead of loosing his mind. I'm not a horse trainer by a LONG shot, just watched a LOT of videos from real horse trainers like you to learn and listen and try! He's a pretty Appy, by the way!
Nice Job Pat! Must make you proud- sure is nice to see a plan take fruition! I had a nice chuckle, "lead, follow or get the hell out of the way." It is a pleasure to watch you are your experience and skill. Chinaco, WOW! Thanks for sharing Deb.
He is everything you said he would be, plus a living work of art❤
As a person wanting to learn more about how to work with animals more, I truly appreciate your demeanor with the horses. As you said, I am in no rush. To me, it is about gaining their trust and never breaking that trust.
So happy I found you. I have a new horse that has been abused and she is afraid of everything. It wull be a long road for sure.
Just found your channel. I had horses that I rescued and I had horses that I bought.. right now I'm horseless living in california and I miss it so living vicariously =))
Super cute horse!!!!
Damn, he sure filled out. Nice looking caballo sir.
Pat are are you seems like your short of breath
Holy smokes ! Mr Pucket, been watching his progress with you a while. Bueno,bueno...My bueno ! Sn.Perez
That poor cow. Why drag it so far?
To be closer to the branding crew. Also the header’s horse gave out so Pat caught two feet and drug it in so it wasn’t being choked by the head loop.
So glad Pat has healed up since Billings and the training continues. Great stuff from a nice team. Thanks for sharing Pat and Deb
I like my horse fresh and ready to work!
Awesome we started my colt about the same time the advice for pat it helped big thanks pat chinaco is a beast!!❤
Great video! Thank you. I learned alot of excellent information.
300!! Me! Jk love
Mr Puckett your hell of a cowboy very knowledgeable as well ! You had dying laughing over here in north Texas when ya said “you wanna kno how to open a can of peaches we got em!” Young cowboy bumped my head a million times young Black in the city and the country! I would too say I gotta ol soul and you sir fall into some greats wish I seen ya in action my age I kno men your age wouldn’t dare Daley up on something stay safe keep riding videoing and dropping knowledge!
"What the word handle on a good cowhorse means" ~Dave Stamey, lyrics
More Chinaco working vids!!!!
how wide is the back cinch
I’ve heard you say you won’t be roping a grizzly but you could if you chose to!
If you what all the young guys on the side line watching Pat and his horse work you can tell they wish they could do that with there horse
What a one man team epic rider spot on horse. Respect ❤
What a Horseman and His Horse
Dang thats a big calf. Great job Chinaco. You out did yourself with him Pat! ❤
He really turned out great; -congratulations to a great trainer- PAT 👍🏻
Chinco said, "I got this." "Yes, sir."💪🫡
Awesome! Joy to watch that horse move.
Wow! Love Chicano!
He is gorgeous ! What exactly was his breed ?
He looks like he could be the horse Juan Medina rides in Dave Stamey's song "The Vaquero."
Wow, that's all I've got to say. I watched him from a colt to THIS! ❤
Chinaco looks like he could pull a barn down if Pat asked him too. Lovely horse ❤