For everyone one here to type paragraphs of tips or advice please know there are things you don’t see about Bentley in videos or that I tell you guys about for the sake being called “a bad rider” even though it’s because I don’t need tips I know what I’m doing it just sometimes doesn’t look like it! The only reason I get off when he’s bucking is because most likely my parents are NOT there with me and I personally don’t want to get injured while they are gone!
The fact that everyone is just giving you tips and advice on a situation they weren’t in. 💀 they don’t even care about the horse! Don’t listen to them, they all think they know best. Glad your horse is okay, that’s a scary experience. ❤
Thank you it does get on my nerves a bit when everyone acts like I don’t know my horse or what I’m doing 🤦♀️ there are definitely things about him that I don’t share on here or that don’t get in videos he is not barn sour or buddy sour he’s just being Bentley the Bentley I know.. I do cut certain things out of the video for the fact of being told that I’m a horrible rider (like training methods since that’s a hot topic now) but I wouldn’t do anything I knew would hurt him
Not sure if Bentley is barn sour, buddy sour or both. When you ride out with another horse and that horse gets ahead or behind, does he whinny? Get anxious? That's more buddy sour, classic sign of an insecure horse and one who doesn't trust the human to be the leader/protector. Herd dynamics, safety in numbers. You can do the leapfrog strategy out with another horse and it will help. Key is to catch up or return to other horse just before the anxious point. Gradually increase the distance between horses over many rides. Barn sour work him next to the barn. Do same strategy of gradually riding him by increasing distance from barn, but stop and work in area or ride back to barn before anxiety kicks in. Another thing is when returning from a ride, don't immediately saddle and turn him out. Let him stand tied up with saddle on and maybe even get back on for 10-15 minutes once or twice and do some work at barn. That helps with the horse not thinking barn is a rest/free time place always. I'd do lots more groundwork with him, not all lunging. Do get out of space, back when asked, yield shoulders and hip when asked. You're going to find holes for sure! This kind of groundwork helps to establish you as the leader and actually helps relieve the horse. Some of them make you work for it though and I suspect Bentley will lol.
Hi! I can’t see exactly in the video but from what it looks like he didn’t get hit. I might be wrong though but from the video it looked like a close call! I’m glad you guys are both ok!!❤😊
The car was going slow and was all the way on the other side of the road, this was the riders fault for not moving off to a safe distance for her horse and herself knowing he was unsure of the passing vehicle, Owner at fault completely
Actually I disagree the car move back into the road right as they were passing me and my horse is broke to cars I was just being cautious and the car was going well over the speed limit on that road
people drive like maniacs around horses theres no excuse get license plate go to sheriff and report he hit you horse show them video, glad you both are ok
It’s was the mailman but we did report them and show them the video I don’t know what the owner is gonna do but there are only farms on that road so they definitely knew they should have slowed down and stayed on their side of the road for a longer time when passing
No it’s because I often help the owner before I ride so I’m out of breath and just small other things but if I was nervous or anything I most likely would not be riding him
SHE IS THE IDIOT WHO TOOK A GREEN BROKE HORSE OUT AND PUT IT IN DANGER. HECK, DHE HAD TO WALK THE HORSE DOWN BECAUSE IT DIDN'T WANT HER TO RIDE ON HIS BACK WHICH IS CLEARLY HURTING HIM. SHE IS AT FAULT NOT THE DRIVER!
to the people telling her what to do and giving her advice/criticism, in the most respectful way: please shush. you do not know this horse, nor were you in this situation. she knows her horse, and she clearly trusts him. i’m glad you and bentley are okay though! ❤
For everyone one here to type paragraphs of tips or advice please know there are things you don’t see about Bentley in videos or that I tell you guys about for the sake being called “a bad rider” even though it’s because I don’t need tips I know what I’m doing it just sometimes doesn’t look like it! The only reason I get off when he’s bucking is because most likely my parents are NOT there with me and I personally don’t want to get injured while they are gone!
The fact that everyone is just giving you tips and advice on a situation they weren’t in. 💀 they don’t even care about the horse! Don’t listen to them, they all think they know best. Glad your horse is okay, that’s a scary experience. ❤
Thank you it does get on my nerves a bit when everyone acts like I don’t know my horse or what I’m doing 🤦♀️ there are definitely things about him that I don’t share on here or that don’t get in videos he is not barn sour or buddy sour he’s just being Bentley the Bentley I know.. I do cut certain things out of the video for the fact of being told that I’m a horrible rider (like training methods since that’s a hot topic now) but I wouldn’t do anything I knew would hurt him
@@A_HorseGirl_In_the_world ikr everyone thinks we’re out to harm our horses. I’m sorry you have to go through that, I feel ya girl lol.
Thank you for saying that. People think the world revolves around them and don’t know what the heck they are saying. 😊
@@thebest.bryn.. oh definitely it’s a good thing I have a great mindset for TH-cam! I prepared myself before starting to make videos 😅
@@A_HorseGirl_In_the_world 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼😊
IM SO GLAD U GUYS R OKKK AHH U GUYS ARE AMAZING
Aww thank you 🥹🫶
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Not sure if Bentley is barn sour, buddy sour or both. When you ride out with another horse and that horse gets ahead or behind, does he whinny? Get anxious? That's more buddy sour, classic sign of an insecure horse and one who doesn't trust the human to be the leader/protector. Herd dynamics, safety in numbers. You can do the leapfrog strategy out with another horse and it will help. Key is to catch up or return to other horse just before the anxious point. Gradually increase the distance between horses over many rides.
Barn sour work him next to the barn. Do same strategy of gradually riding him by increasing distance from barn, but stop and work in area or ride back to barn before anxiety kicks in.
Another thing is when returning from a ride, don't immediately saddle and turn him out. Let him stand tied up with saddle on and maybe even get back on for 10-15 minutes once or twice and do some work at barn. That helps with the horse not thinking barn is a rest/free time place always.
I'd do lots more groundwork with him, not all lunging. Do get out of space, back when asked, yield shoulders and hip when asked. You're going to find holes for sure! This kind of groundwork helps to establish you as the leader and actually helps relieve the horse. Some of them make you work for it though and I suspect Bentley will lol.
Bentley is pretty much neither he is the herd leader and just does not want to miss out on anything
when he walks off when you mount him just back him up a long way....horses hate backing up in straight lines.
He knew what I meant when backing up since he doesn’t do it often
Am I the only one who thought the horse poop pile was a snake?
Hi! I can’t see exactly in the video but from what it looks like he didn’t get hit. I might be wrong though but from the video it looked like a close call! I’m glad you guys are both ok!!❤😊
He did get his back right leg on the car for a second it’s hard to tell but trust me I looked at it multiple times before :)
@@A_HorseGirl_In_the_world I’m o thank you! Sorry for my misunderstanding!
@@Apollo-Mia it’s ok! It is hard to tell from the angle 🤣
Oh gosh glad he’s okay 👍
At least with him being the mailman you can report him to his station. His supervisor wouldn't like that behavior either and he would be reprimanded
Oh we definitely have reported him
The car was going slow and was all the way on the other side of the road, this was the riders fault for not moving off to a safe distance for her horse and herself knowing he was unsure of the passing vehicle, Owner at fault completely
Actually I disagree the car move back into the road right as they were passing me and my horse is broke to cars I was just being cautious and the car was going well over the speed limit on that road
people drive like maniacs around horses theres no excuse get license plate go to sheriff and report he hit you horse show them video, glad you both are ok
It’s was the mailman but we did report them and show them the video I don’t know what the owner is gonna do but there are only farms on that road so they definitely knew they should have slowed down and stayed on their side of the road for a longer time when passing
🤔Why even ride him on the street; if you cant control him well enough? 😮 Not fun for the horse.
@@HeidisHereAndThere I can control him it was more for a change of scenery since that helps him sometimes
hearing you breathing, looks like you are not the leader of your horse but scared yourself
No it’s because I often help the owner before I ride so I’m out of breath and just small other things but if I was nervous or anything I most likely would not be riding him
they didnt even slow down
Frrr
SHE IS THE IDIOT WHO TOOK A GREEN BROKE HORSE OUT AND PUT IT IN DANGER. HECK, DHE HAD TO WALK THE HORSE DOWN BECAUSE IT DIDN'T WANT HER TO RIDE ON HIS BACK WHICH IS CLEARLY HURTING HIM.
SHE IS AT FAULT NOT THE DRIVER!
to the people telling her what to do and giving her advice/criticism, in the most respectful way: please shush. you do not know this horse, nor were you in this situation. she knows her horse, and she clearly trusts him. i’m glad you and bentley are okay though! ❤
Thank you 🫶
I’m glad Bently is ok!🫶🏻 That would’ve been a scary time to experience!
It definitely was 😅