Listening to the Horse Documentary - Full Length Horse Movie Part 1 of 7 (episode 1) - Elaine Heney

Published 2018-11-24
⭐️Welcome to episode 1 of the award-winning Listening to the Horse, the 7 part documentary series,created by Elaine Heney. Join Elaine as she explores this question in interviews with over 70 of the world's most loved horsemen and women.

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⭐️About the award-winning documentary⭐️

I’m Elaine Heney, a horsewoman from Ireland. I love to spend time with my horses. But I also want to be a better horseperson and rider. So I decided to undertake a crazy adventure. I got in contact with 70 of the most remarkable horse people in the world today. Including Mark Rashid, Jim Masteron, Dr. Robert Miller, Jeff Sanders, Steve Halfpenny, Eitan Beth-Halachmy, Lester Buckley, Smokie Brannaman, Carolyn Resnick, Warwick Schiller, Guy McLean, Pat Parelli, Julie Goodnight, Karen Rohlf and many others.

With some incredible stories from these top international clinicians, physiotherapists, vets, equine dentists, natural horsemanship trainers, mindset coaches, and a new documentary ‘Listening to the Horse’ was born.

This 7-part documentary series looks at many aspects of our lives with horses, including acknowledging when our horses try, feel, timing and balance, fixing problems, working with wild and young horses, groundwork, liberty, footfall, why collection is important for your horses health, feet, teeth, general health, bodywork, healing, animal communication, saddle and bit fit, fear and confidence issues, mental health, home and environment.

⭐️About Elaine Heney⭐️

Elaine Heney is an Irish horsewoman, film producer at Grey Pony Films, #1 best-selling author, and director of the award-winning 'Listening to the Horse' documentary. She has helped over 120,000+ horse owners in 113 countries to create awesome relationships with their horses.

Elaine's mission is to help horse owners around the world to listen to their horses and make the world a better place for the horse through her award-winning movies, DVDs & online training courses. She lives in Ireland with her horses Ozzie & Matilda.

Elaine offers online courses in confidence building, polework, lateral work, liberty training & listening to the horse at www.greyponyfilms.com.

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All Comments (21)
  • @kjbuchanan63
    I wish I had known about these techniques back in the 1970's....although my horse was very patient with my insecurity and ignorance. Once when I was trying and failing at things, I had a meltdown. He put his head against me and blew. And that was it. He knew I was struggling, and was giving ME encouragement! Talk about humbling...I realized I didn't have a clue what I was doing. And decided I wouldn't ask him anything. We both gained confidence, and he was able to overcome his fears of hills. Our last year together, we would head out into the backcountry for hours. He would actually LOOK for something to climb or slide down. It was the most amazing feeling of connection. I've never forgotten. And those times of just the two of us in the hills, are some of my most favorite memories.
  • @mindunwind1
    “It will never rain roses: when we want to have more roses, we must plant more roses.” ― George Eliot
  • Thank you so much for making this movie, I am a pat parelli student and I want to support the good horsemanship from all good horseman out there
  • @cinderella2761
    It's not possible for horses to just be 'naughty' or plot against us, they don't have that part to their brain like people! It's always either pain or fear!. Love this documentary ❤️
  • @hualani6785
    Note Karen Rohlf's comment at start of series, reminds me of lifelong commitment to ALWAYS finish your day with your horse on a positive note, no exceptions, no excuses. Even when the person has just been notified of a tragedy, his/her horse will sense the upset, not understanding its cause. Gather up your emotions, reaffirm to your horse he/she has done well, and you are there for him/her to place their complete trust & faith in.
  • @judycassidy3786
    I've always loved horses, only rode a few times in my nearly 80 years. I so appreciate this episode, how it helps me understand a good relationship between a person and a horse. Thank you.
  • Thanks for this excellent documentary, i am trying to get riding lessons to become a equestrian maybe one day, thus i need good education:)
  • @MsGroovalicious
    What a quality film with the best messages! I'm going to share this with my barn people. Hopefully they'll abandon their greedy human ways and think about the horses for once.
  • How kind of you to share this knowledge, for all the participants and of course the person that made it all happen. Those that gave of their time freely. Sharing the love of horses 🐎 making it a better place for all. Knowledge and love builds up. So grateful and thank you.
  • @rainwaters1103
    ALL people should watch this and learn how to raise their Human kids!
  • This is great. I love this documentary. I watch Steve Young Horsemanship from the UK on youtube. He trains problem horses and he films the session from the very beginning to the end showing how he works with them. I have attended a Buck Brennaman clinic just briefly. Both of these horse trainers are fabulous.
  • One of the best points you main this episode, is that a horse should not be started until their spine is mature. It should be at least 6 years old before being saddled and ridden.
  • @AgentKnopf
    This is an amazing series!!! Thanks so much for uploading this 👍👍👍
  • @chrisusher7144
    Good girl I have two awsome mustangs there my life horse expo 90 day make over. Other was going to kill pen and a guy saved her at auction.and now he gave me the most beautiful black horse Viva Mustangs!🐎👍🐾😊
  • @feroztabrez8578
    Awesome. Can't wait for episode two to be released on YouTube :)