I was like oh that is a pretty horse but then I realized that he was at breyerfest 2016 and he is the horse that had to have both eyes removed the amount of trust he had in his rider is amazing
There's so many things that made this duo amazing. 1. Endo, the horse, has no eyes. They're surgically removed, they're too infected(if I'm wrong). 2. The rider gave commands through words, she said he learned more than 50 to 60 words to distribute movements. 3. How the horse completely trusts his rider. She's his set of eyes.
Their partnership reminded me of the movie "the long shot" and I loved that movie so much (the rider was the horse's eyes and the horse was the rider's legs) except Endo and Morgan are the real deal. ❤️
My friend (she's an equestrian) thinks they should put him or any blind horse or any horse with disabilities should be put down, because they are suffering. Endo is clearly not suffering.
Nevada he’s adapted so well after loosing both of his eyes. A horse at my barn lost one of its eyes due to being kicked by another horse and even just one eye took a lot of time to adjust but she never missed a beat.
The other day at the pet store I walked past the betta section, and there was this small white ish Greyish eyeless betta, sifting at the bottom of his little cup. I was planning on just walking away, thinking that he would probably die soon and wouldn’t be able to love a normal life. But that night I saw a video about Endo, and I knew I had to go give that poor fish a chance at a happy life. He’s in a 1.5 gallon tank now, and soon will be in a larger one with lots of soft plants and sand. He’s so much happier now. Thank you Endo for inspiring me to give that little guy a better life 🖤
My goldfish had no eyes when I got him ,he was also half dead but because of Endo (and also because of one of my horses who also had to have both of her eyes removed) I decided to get him and a seeing buddy ,he and his buddy live happily in a 50 gallon tank ,two fancy goldfish
@@canitbechristine he did amazing for a while! I got him upgraded to a 10gallon tank, named him Odin. After just a few months he had completely changed color and his fins grew longer, and he filled out very well. He loved his tank and all the live plants, and had fun zooming around the tank. I hand fed him blood worms, and despite having no sight would chase the worm around when I moved it right in front of his mouth. Unfortunately, bettas are prone to a lot of health issues. 4 months later he grew tumors on his head, and passed away. He didn’t have the longest life, but he sure had a happy one, and I’m glad I was able to give him those few months of love.
@@bonjovisfamclub Ah that's how my Betta died too, a tumor. It's great though that you were able to give him a happy life for the time he had. He wouldn't have lasted much longer at the store.
I challenge anyone who doesn't think that this is absolutely amazing to be blindfolded and have someone lead you around, up and down stairs, and around obstacles...THEN do it all at a run with a 25 lb backpack on. This is an incredible show of trust and some really great training and riding to have given Endo all of the necessary "buttons" and the balance needed to perform the maneuvers, not to mention the mental maturity and focus. Also I loved that when she dropped the rope "gate" she kinda gave a rueful smile at herself and got back on with things!
That's incredible. I've had a blind mare and a night blind gelding. It takes a lot of work and trust. I wish more people would give horses that are *less than perfect* a chance. There's some awesome ones out there, they just need the right person to love them.
I didn't read the description and it took me a second to realize he has no EYES!!! Omg my gosh the way he trusts you and listens to you like him running and bolting and that's ALL in confidence!! He doesn't bump into ANYTHING!! COMPLETELY amazing!!What a TEAM!!!
It’s because she’s turned his visual cues that he used to have into sound cues that she’s had to develop over the past couple of years. The dodo bird channel did a video about the both of them if you want more info!
Absolutely amazing. I love them both the Morgan and Endo . I was in tears after seeing this video. Because I just read Endo's story, and how he became blinded. I do understand how difficult to be blind. As I am a senior Ophthalmologist. I realy understand that feeling .
This is the most inspiring jumping show I’ve ever seen! I love how the horse jut trusts his rider like that, he trusts her to jump canter and much more! This is so adorable and so sweet! Truly inspiring! It takes a lot of love and trust to be able to jump and do all that on that horse! Great job and I love the horse! This is the sweetest and your horse is absolutely adorable and you and your horse are very talented! I love this❤️❤️❤️ty!
I've been blessed to have met these two, and even ridden with them. There is an energy and love between the two that is nothing short of magical. Talk about two meant to be souls. The bond they have is so strong, they are more like one being than two joined beings.
I have also ridden a blind horse, as the rider you have to be much more aware about corners and such since the horse doesn’t turn itself… it brings both good and bad things- if the horse is relaxed enough to have a “normal” life and isn’t stressed 24/7. Great ride Morgan!! Beautiful Endo!!!
Look at that legwork, the smooth reassuring contact through the reins. Also her body movement. WOW !! I've followed Endo for some time on facebook. What a horse !!
0:51 This jump alone shows just how much Endo trusts Morgan. He wouldn't have known what was in front of him. For all Endo knows, Morgan could've been asking him to jump off the edge of a cliff, but he trusted her completely and jumped anyway. Such an incredible pair - this level of trust is just amazing.
This routine is quite mundane until you realize that this horse has no eyes!!! Then it becomes one of the most magical achievements ever!!!! Love Endo and his seeing eye human, Morgan! ❤️
This is the most beautiful thing I feel humans can be a part of or even witness. This animal, a horse which is a normal prey minded animal, not only gives 100% trust in this human, but THRIVES with them!!! I couldn't even train a seeing horse to do half of this! Many can't with years of experience and help! This is true love and friendship right here
R-E-S-P-E-C-T … was totally amazed at performance of both this horse & rider BEFORE becoming aware that this horse actually blind, having had both eyes removed … unbelievable
How People can dislike this is beyond my understanding. But I suspect many think he should have been put down because of such a disability. But he has the most wonderful life! Such quality. And such a rider
Isn’t the reins short and is she pulling on the horse mouth (I’m not hating and i know she’s a professional rider and she knows how to ride I’m just asking:)
The amount of trust that he has in his rider just melts my heart.
tiggle5485 IKR? Beautiful.
My thoughts exactly. I'm blown away every time I see Endo.
she gives him the freedom to run and dance without fear of injuring himself, it's so beautiful.
I was like oh that is a pretty horse but then I realized that he was at breyerfest 2016 and he is the horse that had to have both eyes removed the amount of trust he had in his rider is amazing
Horse Lover 30 I saw h8. And got signature it was amazing
I didn't realise he was the blind horse. Wow
Beloved world wide. 💘
Horse Lover 30 I met the owner of Endo and got to pet endo! Lovely rider and horse truly.
Yes I wanted to go there but I haven't
There's so many things that made this duo amazing.
1. Endo, the horse, has no eyes. They're surgically removed, they're too infected(if I'm wrong).
2. The rider gave commands through words, she said he learned more than 50 to 60 words to distribute movements.
3. How the horse completely trusts his rider. She's his set of eyes.
Their partnership reminded me of the movie "the long shot" and I loved that movie so much (the rider was the horse's eyes and the horse was the rider's legs) except Endo and Morgan are the real deal. ❤️
Wow deep respect! Some people would just put down the horse, but you don't give up and get the best out of the horse
My friend (she's an equestrian) thinks they should put him or any blind horse or any horse with disabilities should be put down, because they are suffering. Endo is clearly not suffering.
Nevada and if you watch some more videos on Endo he loves to be out with his pony friend too ❤️ he’s living life just like a normal horse
@@barrelracer5456 he's clearly happy! Putting blind horses down is like killing blind people.
Nevada he’s adapted so well after loosing both of his eyes. A horse at my barn lost one of its eyes due to being kicked by another horse and even just one eye took a lot of time to adjust but she never missed a beat.
Nevada she’s clearly not a real equestrian, always always listen to the horse
Endo saved me from suicide. He made me fearless. His strength and passion for just wanting to himself taught me to believe in myself.
Nathaniel Varlet it’s amazing how much inspiration animals can bring us 💙 I’m glad you’re still here
Please keep fighting. It’ll be worth it
The other day at the pet store I walked past the betta section, and there was this small white ish Greyish eyeless betta, sifting at the bottom of his little cup. I was planning on just walking away, thinking that he would probably die soon and wouldn’t be able to love a normal life. But that night I saw a video about Endo, and I knew I had to go give that poor fish a chance at a happy life. He’s in a 1.5 gallon tank now, and soon will be in a larger one with lots of soft plants and sand. He’s so much happier now. Thank you Endo for inspiring me to give that little guy a better life 🖤
My goldfish had no eyes when I got him ,he was also half dead but because of Endo (and also because of one of my horses who also had to have both of her eyes removed) I decided to get him and a seeing buddy ,he and his buddy live happily in a 50 gallon tank ,two fancy goldfish
How did it go with the betta?
@@canitbechristine he did amazing for a while! I got him upgraded to a 10gallon tank, named him Odin. After just a few months he had completely changed color and his fins grew longer, and he filled out very well. He loved his tank and all the live plants, and had fun zooming around the tank. I hand fed him blood worms, and despite having no sight would chase the worm around when I moved it right in front of his mouth.
Unfortunately, bettas are prone to a lot of health issues. 4 months later he grew tumors on his head, and passed away. He didn’t have the longest life, but he sure had a happy one, and I’m glad I was able to give him those few months of love.
@@bonjovisfamclub Ah that's how my Betta died too, a tumor. It's great though that you were able to give him a happy life for the time he had. He wouldn't have lasted much longer at the store.
That's so sweet ❤️
He was so lucky
Deep, deep respect for the both of you.
I challenge anyone who doesn't think that this is absolutely amazing to be blindfolded and have someone lead you around, up and down stairs, and around obstacles...THEN do it all at a run with a 25 lb backpack on. This is an incredible show of trust and some really great training and riding to have given Endo all of the necessary "buttons" and the balance needed to perform the maneuvers, not to mention the mental maturity and focus. Also I loved that when she dropped the rope "gate" she kinda gave a rueful smile at herself and got back on with things!
OMG. You would never know this horse was blind.
I didn’t until I read the comments
That's incredible. I've had a blind mare and a night blind gelding. It takes a lot of work and trust. I wish more people would give horses that are *less than perfect* a chance. There's some awesome ones out there, they just need the right person to love them.
He is a gloriously handsome horse and their partnership, trust and love for one another is simply beautiful. God bless Endo.
What impresses me is that HE JUMPED AND HE’S BLIND LIKE OMG THATS AMAZING, MASSIVE APPLAUD TO THE RIDER AND ENDO,
Quite wonderful what this young woman has managed the horse trusts her so much, my respect for this magnificent performance !!!!
I didn't read the description and it took me a second to realize he has no EYES!!! Omg my gosh the way he trusts you and listens to you like him running and bolting and that's ALL in confidence!! He doesn't bump into ANYTHING!! COMPLETELY amazing!!What a TEAM!!!
It’s because she’s turned his visual cues that he used to have into sound cues that she’s had to develop over the past couple of years. The dodo bird channel did a video about the both of them if you want more info!
Absolutely amazing.
I love them both the Morgan and Endo .
I was in tears after seeing this video. Because I just read Endo's story, and how he became blinded. I do understand how difficult to be blind. As I am a senior Ophthalmologist. I realy understand that feeling .
But you're not a horse..
This is the most inspiring jumping show I’ve ever seen! I love how the horse jut trusts his rider like that, he trusts her to jump canter and much more! This is so adorable and so sweet! Truly inspiring! It takes a lot of love and trust to be able to jump and do all that on that horse! Great job and I love the horse! This is the sweetest and your horse is absolutely adorable and you and your horse are very talented! I love this❤️❤️❤️ty!
That's such a great job. You should be very proud and know your horse trusts and loves you very much to do that for you.
That canter is to die for! He's so correct because he trusts you so much!
My thoughts exactly! It looks so smooth.
You must have the most incredible bond with this beautiful, trusting horse. I could not congratulate you both enough and the courage of your horse.
I've never seen this clip before. You and your hose are awesome. Superhero status. And I'm totally not a horse person. Simply amazing.
I've been blessed to have met these two, and even ridden with them. There is an energy and love between the two that is nothing short of magical. Talk about two meant to be souls. The bond they have is so strong, they are more like one being than two joined beings.
Now this is a horse breyer should make a model of
Toothless the Bunny he already is one !!😀
I have also ridden a blind horse, as the rider you have to be much more aware about corners and such since the horse doesn’t turn itself… it brings both good and bad things- if the horse is relaxed enough to have a “normal” life and isn’t stressed 24/7. Great ride Morgan!! Beautiful Endo!!!
Look at that legwork, the smooth reassuring contact through the reins. Also her body movement. WOW !! I've followed Endo for some time on facebook. What a horse !!
I cried :')
I cried to.
Great bond and story.
0:51 This jump alone shows just how much Endo trusts Morgan. He wouldn't have known what was in front of him. For all Endo knows, Morgan could've been asking him to jump off the edge of a cliff, but he trusted her completely and jumped anyway. Such an incredible pair - this level of trust is just amazing.
this is so insipring I've seen Endo before and his story melts my heart
Omg I just love this horse!!!!! And Morgan what fantastic work you have done with him! You both are so incredibly inspiring!
Endo stopped me from being depressed and self harming bc of the way he is and how strong his passion is
Proof that you can achieve anything you put your heart into. What a wonderful partnership and a truly wonderful horse ❤
They have come so far together. It gives me chills watching them 🥰
This routine is quite mundane until you realize that this horse has no eyes!!! Then it becomes one of the most magical achievements ever!!!! Love Endo and his seeing eye human, Morgan! ❤️
This is the most beautiful thing I feel humans can be a part of or even witness. This animal, a horse which is a normal prey minded animal, not only gives 100% trust in this human, but THRIVES with them!!!
I couldn't even train a seeing horse to do half of this! Many can't with years of experience and help!
This is true love and friendship right here
What an amazing horse♡
You guys deserve the world , so elegant and amazing ❤❤❤❤❤ this is honestly better than a Grand Prix performance 🐎🐎🐎🐎
Incredible - want to cheer and cry all at once. Xxxx
R-E-S-P-E-C-T … was totally amazed at performance of both this horse & rider BEFORE becoming aware that this horse actually blind, having had both eyes removed … unbelievable
Thank you for sharing this beautiful video.
Im so proud of this horse and his trainer
The very definition of trust ❤❤ what a beautiful ride! Absolutely well done! Great job Morgan and Endo!
How People can dislike this is beyond my understanding. But I suspect many think he should have been put down because of such a disability. But he has the most wonderful life! Such quality. And such a rider
You gotta give it to them , incredible!
That just shows that even a blind horse can have a perfect live.
Love it😘🐴😍
Wow ... Never saw such a good bond between a rider and a horse.
How he trust's her ... she replaces his eyes. Amazing team.
This horse is truly amazing.
Endo and Morgan are an amazing team, lovely to watch them doing working equitation. Perfect discipline for them.💖
That horse is truly incredible ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Awwww im so proud of him what a sweetheart
WOW! Really incredible relationship! Thank you for sharing!
What an amazing relationship they have. Excellent rider, great trustful horse. I pull my hat 👏👏👏💖
Aw amazing just shows what love and patience can do xxx
Magnifique !!!!! 💙💚💜
Keep up ur amazingly work
Nur ein Wort: Toll 😍
So beautiful
Bless him xxxx
Just beautiful! 💖
Fantastic !!!!
My name is Morgan and I also have an Appaloosa. He’s not blind though.
good to know
he has no eyes
It literally says Endo is blind in the subscription.
@@pastelhorse7352 She is talking about her horse, not Endo.
@@tessab.6351 she's talking about her horse, the name of the person who commented is also Morgan
You Two are amazing!
It's 2022, any updates on this incredible horse and rider?!?!
I love to see how he just wants to go, nothing can stop him 🤩
God that horse is so brave, it really melts my heart . Amazing! My respect 😘💖💝💞
This brought tears to my eye's...what a team they make xo
My goodness she has become his eyes! ❤️
Super Horse AND rider!
I'm honestly crying knowing he's blind he trusts his owner so much that it's unbelievable.
That did indeed move me to tears.
I love Endo!! ❤ he melts my heart.
I lost it when they jumped ❤️👏🏿😁
Love watching Endo
the Power of Love
Amazing 😍. He puts complete trust in his rider.
Just amazing, both horse and rider!! Wow!
You and Endo are so amazing and marvelous
I was like hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
But then I remembered he’s blind, and then I was like wooooooooooooooooooooooooah
Amazing!!!! Just in awe
I cried as well!
How lovely to watch.
Morgan must be so proud of him.
Endo is such an incredible horse
This is amazing
Amazing!!! Wonderful horse and exceptional rider! BUT
WHY I SEE 4 "I DON'T LIKE" ???
WHAT WONDERFUL JOB
i love this it is so inspiring keep going no matter what.
Omg this is amazing. I love this
Truly amazing ❤
this would be a fantastic performance for a sighted horse, much less a blind horse. Really iimpressive beyond words. What a team!
What a beautiful horse
Its lovely ❤❤🔥🔥🔥
AMAZING! 👏👏👏👏👏
It's amazing!!!!
Didn't realise he had no sight!! Respect to him x you.
Bravo 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻❣
Isn’t the reins short and is she pulling on the horse mouth (I’m not hating and i know she’s a professional rider and she knows how to ride I’m just asking:)
He’s blind so she needs him to be able to feel every little cue she gives him. He doesent seem uncomfortable in any way so it’s fine
Some people who are watching this don't know but this horse has no eyeballs so he is completely blind
Wow wow wow :O Incredible! 💪
AMAZING!
Stunning
Just brilliant.