I bought him anyway~ UNTRAINABLE auction horse ~ Transformation ❤️ Goose's Story ❤️

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Published 2024-03-16
Many "untrainable" horses are sold at auction every year.
They are my favorite horses to buy and train.

This is Goose's story ❤️

To see more stories like his check these out~
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   • ~AUCTION Rescue HORSE transformation ...  
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All Comments (21)
  • @TheCleverCowgirl
    Many "untrainable" horses are sold at auction every year. They are my favorite horses to buy and train. This is Goose's story ❤ To see more stories like his check these out~ https://youtu.be/JRBwjNGSt_k https://youtu.be/jk9TRf6ruk0?si=05zS76v_pPKlnZpO https://youtu.be/WYBBveOK9io?si=EOiFX7Nrn751kf4i https://youtu.be/njlywMnih10?si=pOfvx61Fcfk3aOKl https://youtu.be/oaNQOoHNqLI?si=yHSQ8xxH-PmsmzeV https://youtu.be/r60iNCf0gYI?si=OJwFzgz6a_bivZlb For those of you asking how to further support the channel here is a list of things we always need! www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/30SJMSAO011KD?ref_=w… You can now also say thank you by buying your favorite horse a bale of hay! www.buymeacoffee.com/TheCleverCowgirl Interested in buying any of the horse products I love and use? Check out my Amazon Storefront! I have used all of these products for YEARS and get a tiny commission if you purchase through the link. amzn.to/3ysFhit And as always, please LIKE, SHARE, and SUBSCRIBE so more people in the youtubiverse can discover my channel and the ponies!
  • @barbarabellay466
    I was told a long time ago when I was doing a lot of grand prix jumping that "there isn't a rider for every horse or a horse for every rider." My trainer suggested that I work on finding the right horse and not the horse that another trainer said was well trained. I came across a lot of aggressive horses due to not bonding with their owner and being miss-trained by someone who didn't understand the concept of making a connection with the horse and bonding with them. I ended up with a thoroughbred mare that no one could get near. She and I bonded and I became her human. It was a wonderful and beautiful relationship until she passed away.
  • @Sine-gl9ly
    I've bought numerous 'untrainable' ponies and been given several. It started at the age of about eight, when - via my uncle (a farrier) - it became 'known' that his little niece could 'catch any pony or horse if you left her to it'. At that age, my parents refused the offers made to me of these many and various horses and ponies, only allowing me to accept 'rides', some of which became regular. I'm now approaching 80 and can still remember every single horse or pony I've ever owned, and most of those I've ever ridden, even those I only rode once or twice.
  • @zentherapist1
    You are more than a horse trainer—you are a horse therapist. Your experiences have taught you time & patience with animals that have been seen as difficult.
  • @wordreet
    My jaw dropped when you said he was 6!! Wishing Goose all the best.
  • @deborahflack9958
    You are a very special cowgirl. The world needs more people like you. I’m totally blown away with your level of patience, commitment and compassion. God bless you.❤
  • @juliederry3719
    When that guy told you not to buy Goose l can imagine you saying “challenge excepted”, CC you most definitely proved him wrong, l don’t like being told what to do either, he’s a beautiful horse and it was so nice of his breeder to send you a photo of him along with his papers too, I bet Huckleberry loved helping you train him, this was a lovely video to watch, tfs x Julie 🇬🇧
  • A wonderful horse trainer told me in a conversation that the biggest problem she noted training a horse was the failure to start from the beginning; The Clever Cowgirl will not need that caution, Good Job. 👍
  • @tinawhite8835
    As a breeder, this is how I halter broke all my weanlings. I had a few older, unbroke horses come in like this, and it worked on them as well. The trust built by this process creates a horse that will lead anywhere, through anything, safely. So much better than tying them to a wall and letting them 'figure it out'. Great work!
  • @cathydelisle674
    Clever ? Yes. Hard working ? Extremely. Got to respect ? Definitely.
  • @kayeeiland4167
    I appreciate your sensitivity to your animals...tailoring their training to individual capabilities and needs . Your patience and kindness make all the difference to their healing and progress . This grandma is very proud of you !
  • @wakranich3488
    Goose was MANhandled. Sad.. You are so kind & patient.
  • @marymathis9299
    In my warm kitchen, watching you work these beautiful creatures while sitting at my table, no wind, no rain, no snow!!! Gosh, I am totally amazed and a bit shamed that there is such a girl out there working her buns off with these great horses, taking apparently no notice of the harsh elements!!!  Can I have heard correctly??? Did I understand you to say you have a full-time "real" job besides all that you are doing with the horses??? Totally mind blowing! 😯👏👍🏻😁 Have to add quickly, you are a very gifted and energetic person. Stumbling onto your videos has been such a pleasure!!! I doubt you ever have time to sit down, much less read through comments, so for other like-minded viewers out there, I am totally awed by what you do!!! And so pleased to see how God has blessed you with a strong body, infinite patience, great knowledge and two very helpful, furry assistants!!!  I have decided your videos are a must see every morning!!!  Hope there will be many more who think and appreciate you as I do!!! Blessings!!! ❤❤❤
  • Goose is another lucky kid. As is Whiplash, Skeletor, Scarlet, et al. I am glad you were able to get his papers. It makes a difference when you know the lineage. Understanding the back story of the bloodlines is relevant to the individual you are working with. The person who gave me my guy had no trouble GIVING me the horse, but they wanted $1200 for his papers. When I wouldn't pay up, they threw them away. Petty & Spiteful. Very happy Goose's breeder didn't play that game with you.
  • When people claim a horse is irredeemable, I find it usually is a lie they feel they need to tell themselves to make themselves feel better for giving up on that horse in the face of their own limitations, ego, and failure. Glad you have the attitude you do. Goose is certainly a complicated boy. He is absolutely gorgeous, interesting breeding.
  • @kittycuddler5973
    I love that you renamed him Goose, allowed him to be brave through natural curiosity and took the extra time and effort to save another horse from a (possibly short) life of fear. I also love how I feel watching your videos and I enjoy following your journey. Thanks for showing how things can be, and for making sure Tiny is in every video. ❤ And just look how sweet that 'aggressive' horse Leonard is with you right way, responding to your love and compassion!
  • @annereidy7981
    It's inspiring the level of commitment you have for these beautiful horses, the work you put in pays off for both them and you. Anyone would want their horse in the hands of a gifted horse woman like you.
  • I’ve been around horses all my life, but don’t have even a fraction of the skill, intuition and just natural horsemanship ability that you have. Every video I watch I am truly inspired by you and the absolutely wonderful way you are around all of these beautiful equines. Hats off to you beautiful lady and what you do to help these guys. All horse peeps could learn so much from you.
  • @marysparkle5760
    Watching your videos is pure joy. I could watch you train horses all day! Your wisdom, kindness, and patience are incredible and inspiring. Thank you for sharing your beautiful work!