The text is a transcript of a video about a horse trainer named Clinton Anderson who helps a woman named Kim deal with her aggressive horse Jack. Jack has been attacking and biting Kim and other people, and Kim has been using a round bale feeder as a barrier to protect herself from him. Clinton teaches Kim how to be more confident and assertive with Jack, and how to move his feet and establish dominance and respect. Clinton also explains the importance of rewarding Jack when he behaves well, and being black and white with him. By the end of the video, Jack is more submissive and responsive to Kim, and Kim feels more in control of the situation.
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1. The text is a transcript of a video about training a horse named Jack who has aggressive tendencies.
2. The video features Clinton Anderson, a professional horse trainer who uses his own method to correct Jack's behavior and teach his owner Kim how to be a leader.
3. Jack was a pasture pet for two years and developed dominance over humans. He would pin his ears, bite, lunge and chase people who tried to work with him.
4. Kim, a professional barefoot trimmer and horse trainer, tried to train Jack but gave up after he attacked her several times. She used a round bale feeder as a barrier to protect herself from Jack in the round pen.
5. Clinton Anderson flew to Michigan to help Kim and Jack. He used a whip and his body language to move Jack's feet and establish his dominance. He also coached Kim to be more confident and assertive with Jack.
6. Jack showed signs of submission and respect after Clinton and Kim worked with him. He licked his lips, pricked his ears forward and followed their directions.