Introducing Smoke- For Sale @McNameecolts

In this colt-starting session, Tim works with Smoke, a young horse in the early stages of training. This video shows how Tim uses foundational groundwork, gentle pressure-and-release, and thoughtful body positioning to build confidence, trust, and understanding in a young colt. From the first steps, Tim gives Smoke a balanced mix of approach and retreat—encouraging forward motion without creating fear or worry. By allowing Smoke to pause, think, and make decisions, Tim helps him learn to relax, try, and respond with clarity. Tim demonstrates one of his signature horsemanship techniques: using light fingertip pressure to simulate a “six-inch-tall rider,” preparing the colt for future riding with soft, meaningful cues. Nothing is forced; every movement is purposeful. As Tim becomes more predictable, Smoke begins to understand and anticipate his cues. This allows Smoke to control his own body, find the right answers, and become more confident. These quiet breakthroughs form the foundation of a safe, willing, and confident riding horse. If you’re interested in young horse training, groundwork techniques, or natural horsemanship principles, this video offers a clear look at how correct colt starting builds mindset, balance, and trust from the very beginning. #McNameeColtCompany #HalterBreaking #ColtsForSale #GroundWorkForHorses #NaturalHorsemanship #PressureAnd Release #HalterTrainingTips #HorseConfidence #RunningQuarterHorse #CowBredHorses ColtStarting