But it really looks like you are talking about Corona or your uncle died or your quitting TH-cam but really it’s just horse ladies! Also Ik I’m late I’m sooooo late.......😅
A girl at my barn asked to ride a mare I do barrels on and I looked at her and said “No you have two other horses to ride” and she said “I can’t ride one because the barn owner said not to” and I said “that sucks, ride the pasture horse or the barn owners horse she does barrels on” the next days she pulled out that horse she wasn’t allowed to ride and I said “oh what happened to you not being able to ride him?” And she said “oh I can today”
I did have to step in and offer some advice recently... a family with no horse experience was sold an almost two-year-old Spanish Mustang colt. To train themselves. The mom and young teen son were trying to lead the colt but he was literally pushing them in circles, nipping their arms when they tried making him move. The boy was holding the 4-knot halter tight under the chin, keeping constant pressure on the face even when the colt was standing still--which was rare, as he kept tossing his head trying to leave the pressure. I'm no expert, but after a bit, I just couldn't help myself-- though I did ask the mom's permission first. The colt isn't mean, and he ain't dumb! Soon as I got close, he tried shoving me with his chest and nipped my arm and it didn't take him long at all to realize I was boss mare and to be standing quietly, on a loose lead. Then he stepped into their space and they immediately flinched and backed up, so I had each of them back him up a couple of times. And I pointed out to the mom how she was giving him positive reinforcement by hugging and scratching him when he stopped walking and got "stuck." She thought she was comforting him because he must be scared. I had her back him up a step or two then walk forward again and she was amazed at how much better that worked than hugging him... it's kinda scary when I think back to when I got my first horse (the best horse ever!) and realize how little I knew, and how close I came to messing her up!
I feel like the first horse is the most pitiful one because of all the torment you put them through, but for some reason there always remembered as the best one because of all the torment you put them through.
Unless people are doing something really bad it's best to bite your tongue but sometimes you just have to tell them! I had to take a young girl to one side and quietly tell her that she had her horse's Kimblewick in upside down. Poor horse. Goodness knows how long she'd been riding him like that.
Sorry I had to do it as a barn manager, trainer and behaviorist. There is no such thing as a boss mare, alpha or dominance in horses. The hierarchy is entirely resource based, who eats first, who breeds first and who is strongest. There is no ruler or boss. Only a older more experienced mare who knows the paths, watering holes, defense tactics and grazing areas. Anyway good job helping out the newbies. ❤️
You think you a expert you dint know if the colt was in pain or stressed or afraid but yes you need to release presure when the horse or pony or foal does 7t right.just saying its not about WHO's boss its about teamwork and saying yes or no tho the horse when they ask us something
The “horse borrowing” is why I left my first barn for my second barn to board at. Without asking us or even paying us the barn owner would use *my pony* for her youngest daughter to ride and to teach beginner lessons. We weren’t even aware of it until the youngest daughter slipped and told us everything.
I mean, at least ask!! I don’t have a barn, so if I ever get a barn, I’m going to have to board it at the barn I ride at, but their all too nice to “horse borrow” or at least, I hope they are
Unfortunately, Barn managers often either don't do anything when you tell them someone took your tack/grooming supplies/first aid supplies/personal property or they tell everyone not to do it and it keeps happening anyway. Because there are no consequences since that other boarder pays money too and often is not seen doing it or it otherwise can't be proven. This is why I Hate shared tack rooms with a passion. I'll keep my stuff in my trailer if I have to.
I have the same thing xD. I board my horse at a lesson barn, but hes not allowed to be used for lessons because he is the spookiest horse alive (he really is lol) but because of that everyone of the little (like 5 year olds) lesson kids ask if they can ride him because there "getting advanced" I say no and then there moms try to tell me I'm such a mean person and how can you say no to letting there sweet little girls\boys ride him. I say "sorry" And go and ride him myself but only for like 10 min, cuz the Karen's took time off of my scheduled riding time by yelling at me..... Sorry I litterly just realized that this is super long, and also this is one of the Pet Peeves she was talking about.... Sorry xD
Agreed! We got the exact same problem right now at my yard. A woman (which we don't like) keep asking for ride my friend's horse and it's extremely akward to keep saying no, coming up with all sorts of excuses to not create drama.
@@tinyspyro8163 man, I'm getting kind of insecure about ever asking to ride someone's horse lol. It would be more polite for them to ask but clarify that it's ok and they won't be offended if you say no, for this exact reason
Love the Riders who can not control their horses from the ground .. The rich kid who's TB drags her through the stall door .. Got caught between two horses in crossties with my horse .. One behind was trying to bite him one in front was kicking at us .. As their riders were smiling and saying just a moment .. 😳
Ok, I once asked and got a very good horse to place my boy friend on - no harm done, it was fine (except the man was the one who could not appreciate what we did for him to have him enjoy a nice time outside in the nature). It was in fact particularly nice of the horse owner and I knew at least how much she did for us.
My Equestrian pet peeves: 1. People borrowing my stuff without asking. 2. When other people love on my horse and I am not around. 3. When people dont brush there horses before they ride
My two biggest pet peeve is 1. When people don't pull the forelock out of the brow-band 2. When people say " Horseback ridings easy" " It's not a sport" or lie about how long they've been riding
On my old barn, people would constantly use my stuff. How I knew? I always keep my stuff clean and neat, and when I got to the barn one day, everything was covered in sand and mud and not in the right place. Happened multiple times, too.
@@misssagacious yess! That’s actually one of the reasons we moved to a new, better barn/stable. Now I can lock away my stuff and I know that I can leave my locker open when I need to get my stuff. It’s amazing!
@@misssagacious oof, the barn I ride at doesnt have places to lock up your stuff i don't think. Then again,im leasing a school horse and use their tack room,idk where the livery tack room is-
My biggest pet peeve is when people don’t wear a saddle pad and they just put the saddle on the horse like think about it. That’s leather pushing into the Horses-skin and body hair
Hunter Shooter or Drissage.. haha. Also. I had to use my friends saddle because she decided to take my saddle when I let her stay at my barn for a week. When I used hers she got mad 😂
The problems I found with “tell the barn manager” is she or he will just roll their eyes and say it sounds like it is something you and she has to work out. Or, they lie and say they’ll talk to her about it. And then don’t. If it’s really bad they say they never saw it. Things that are borrowed without permission? Ha! Too bad. I am glad I have my own barn now!
One of the things I love about my barn is that a lot of people have lockers (including myself) so they can keep their own stuff in the lockers, but you do have to pay for them but it’s worth not having to put everything in your car when you come to the barn
I think the most relatable for meh is when the other girl asked to borrow her freinds horse, i hate bein like this but cant stand it someone just rides my horse😂😂
I saw a girl using my halter while I was in a lesson so I just told her that it was mine and to not use it in the future and put it back. She just threw it in the field. :))))) I would’ve been fine if she hadn’t legitimately thrown my stuff into the field without any regard. She’s kind of stuck up in general.
:/ same. The other day, a person used my brand new lead rope without asking and I walked past her while she was using it in shock...like really? It's just a rope, but it's the principle
I've had people use my stuff without permission and not return it until a few months later, that was when I didn't have a locked tack locker, I keep most of my stuff at my house like my grain because about a year ago someone put bleach in my horse's grain, good thing I caught it before I gave it to my horse
Lol awesome service announcement! Together we can stop the spread! Honestly the helmet thing though....that's why I bring mine home..... no one wants lice....yuck 🤢
I know I especially hate it when people think that just because we have horses we owe them a ride like it’s not my fault you don’t own horses just because we have them doesn’t mean we’re required to give you a ride We have to ride in the public arena I hate it when little girls are like can we put your horse while I’m trotting or working my horse it’s like I’m kind of busy here this isn’t just a pleasure writing I’m actually doing something like it’s actual work i’m not just here so you can pet my horse I have to stop and let them pet so I don’t look rude
Every summer, my leader/teacher says to me: "if you think you need a drink /gonna pass out, tell me, and I will give you some water". Knowing that she cared about me makes me happy
@@GypsyEquestrian I'll tell you how my mom taught me to say it best as possible! Dress- aw- g (No, not dressawg. The g is actually how you pronounce the letter g. Best I can explain it?) Anyways, you made me find a pet peeve of mine! Thanks but no thanks? xD
I got told to ask to go up and ride my sister friends horse and she keeps asking me if I wanna take him out for hacks to excerise him or have a jump on him. Literally helps me stay sane 😂
my BIGGEST pet peeve is when im at a show or in a lesson and someone is doing clicking noises to try to get my horse to go faster. this is my round, and using vocal cues that the person's horse responds to without their consent is just stupid and pisses me off
I normally have my horses at home, but this winter I sent one up for training because I don't have an indoor. I had a lady come up to me to tell me she went in my horse's stall, took his blanket off and tried it on her horse....why...just why. I wish I had been quicker and said "oh I wish you hadn't, I've been trying to get his fungus cleared up...hope yours doesn't get it.." *shrug*
Right after the Derby this family went to the barn where I was working at 4:00 on a Saturday and asked to see our thoroughbreds. We had maybe 12 horses whose stalls were set up so that you could see them from the driveway, so the family started looking at them and speculating about which ones were thoroughbreds, except they weren’t even basing their guesses on actual facts. My favorite comment was that one mare “can’t be a thoroughbred” because she’s gray...? (looking at her she’s obviously NOT a thoroughbred but that’s not why I think that). And then there was the part when the dad asked me what type of races our horses do. We jump. He was not interested in that.
“If you have a problem talk to the barn manager, if you don’t wanna do that don’t talk about it at all” *meanwhile me talking to horses about every single thing bc I hate people*
Omg "can I borrow your horse for my little sister or friend?" That actually made me want to punch someone really hard And second place goes to the borrowing tack one oh god
Someone "borrowed" my bridle once and didn't return it. I made it known through word-of-mouth that I was offering a generous reward ---- not necessarily for the return of the bridle, but instead for the NAME OF THE PERSON that took it. Funny how once word got out, my bridle magically and mysteriously reappeared again a few days later.
I saw someone using my saddle. The weird part was, the saddle was fitted for my draft horse so it didn’t even fit her horse! When I told her she literally said”it’s just a saddle there’s more in the tack room”. Like, wth
I’m extremely late to this video but it boggles the mind how many people in the comments seem to not realize that the intro segment with the mispronunciations is a JOKE.
I don’t know why people make such a big deal about sharing horses. I’ll let basically anyone I know ride my horse anytime they ask and most of my friends would do the same back. The only time I get it is if you have like a green horse or barley know the person.
A horse can be finely tuned to your cues, like a musical instrument. It stresses the horse for someone different to ride him. It wouldn't kill a horse to have a strange rider. although a strange rider on one of my horses might get themselves hurt. I have found that frequently a strange rider on my horse cannot get them to perform their best, usually because they don't use their seat and leg aids. My horses will tell on you if you ride like a sack of grain.
@@radchannel5494 I have a well broke horse that can do basically anything. English, western, bareback, swimming, you name it! She loves it when other people ride her and she responds well to any type of cues. Leg cues? Great! Seat cues? She does amazing! Maybe a less experienced rider who uses the reins a bit more? She responds the same. I can see your situation if you had a green horse or were the only person to ever ride the horse. However, my horse was trained by multiple people and has learned a lot. It's the same for many other horses too :)
@@kennedy3636 A great compliment to the training of the horse, if anyone can ride it. However, you will still frequently find that some can more easily step a horse up to its optimal performance than others. A simple fact. And perhaps the eyes observing are not as critical, and so the horse looks wonderful to all. Not a bad way to be.
‘Dressige’ I’m sorry but that got me😂😂
Me too😂
“Or dressIGE”
THAT GOT ME
i was looking in the comments to see if anyone else caught that
Me too!
*triggered*
omg yes
I thought that was just her language at first but NOPE.
Ah yes, eastern riding my favorite lol.
I can’t stand it when people call it eastern that’s one of my weirdest pet peeves
hehe mine too!
Lol 😂
I know
Same XD
I'm sorry what's eastern riding?
The deep concern in your eyes makes me wanna cry. lmaooo great video
hahahaha it is a really problem plaguing America 😂
But it really looks like you are talking about Corona or your uncle died or your quitting TH-cam but really it’s just horse ladies! Also Ik I’m late I’m sooooo late.......😅
A girl at my barn asked to ride a mare I do barrels on and I looked at her and said “No you have two other horses to ride” and she said “I can’t ride one because the barn owner said not to” and I said “that sucks, ride the pasture horse or the barn owners horse she does barrels on” the next days she pulled out that horse she wasn’t allowed to ride and I said “oh what happened to you not being able to ride him?” And she said “oh I can today”
b r u h
I did have to step in and offer some advice recently... a family with no horse experience was sold an almost two-year-old Spanish Mustang colt. To train themselves. The mom and young teen son were trying to lead the colt but he was literally pushing them in circles, nipping their arms when they tried making him move. The boy was holding the 4-knot halter tight under the chin, keeping constant pressure on the face even when the colt was standing still--which was rare, as he kept tossing his head trying to leave the pressure. I'm no expert, but after a bit, I just couldn't help myself-- though I did ask the mom's permission first.
The colt isn't mean, and he ain't dumb! Soon as I got close, he tried shoving me with his chest and nipped my arm and it didn't take him long at all to realize I was boss mare and to be standing quietly, on a loose lead. Then he stepped into their space and they immediately flinched and backed up, so I had each of them back him up a couple of times. And I pointed out to the mom how she was giving him positive reinforcement by hugging and scratching him when he stopped walking and got "stuck." She thought she was comforting him because he must be scared. I had her back him up a step or two then walk forward again and she was amazed at how much better that worked than hugging him... it's kinda scary when I think back to when I got my first horse (the best horse ever!) and realize how little I knew, and how close I came to messing her up!
I feel like the first horse is the most pitiful one because of all the torment you put them through, but for some reason there always remembered as the best one because of all the torment you put them through.
Unless people are doing something really bad it's best to bite your tongue but sometimes you just have to tell them! I had to take a young girl to one side and quietly tell her that she had her horse's Kimblewick in upside down. Poor horse. Goodness knows how long she'd been riding him like that.
Sorry I had to do it as a barn manager, trainer and behaviorist. There is no such thing as a boss mare, alpha or dominance in horses.
The hierarchy is entirely resource based, who eats first, who breeds first and who is strongest.
There is no ruler or boss. Only a older more experienced mare who knows the paths, watering holes, defense tactics and grazing areas.
Anyway good job helping out the newbies. ❤️
You think you a expert you dint know if the colt was in pain or stressed or afraid but yes you need to release presure when the horse or pony or foal does 7t right.just saying its not about WHO's boss its about teamwork and saying yes or no tho the horse when they ask us something
“Wether your riding English, Western, Hunter, shootinge or drisige” 🤣🤣🤣🤣
“wether you ride eastern, western, hunter shooter or dresige”
Barn pet peeves: a.k.a. every reason I stable at my house lol
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Sameeeee
Lol 😂
Me too
Sameee 😂😭
The “horse borrowing” is why I left my first barn for my second barn to board at. Without asking us or even paying us the barn owner would use *my pony* for her youngest daughter to ride and to teach beginner lessons. We weren’t even aware of it until the youngest daughter slipped and told us everything.
@@Tacobellcramps sorry for making you upset! Have a nice day/night!
I mean, at least ask!! I don’t have a barn, so if I ever get a barn, I’m going to have to board it at the barn I ride at, but their all too nice to “horse borrow” or at least, I hope they are
I DIED WHEN SHE SAID "dReSiGe"
YOU KNOW HOW TO GET ME! 😳😳😡
My heart skipped a beat when you said the first sentence.... I’m like, and...whAT, WHaT did she just say?!?😂
Unfortunately, Barn managers often either don't do anything when you tell them someone took your tack/grooming supplies/first aid supplies/personal property or they tell everyone not to do it and it keeps happening anyway. Because there are no consequences since that other boarder pays money too and often is not seen doing it or it otherwise can't be proven. This is why I Hate shared tack rooms with a passion. I'll keep my stuff in my trailer if I have to.
I literally keep all my stuff in my car. Including my tack. Drives my husband nuts. Saddle, bits, fly spray, brushes...everything.
I don't mind people asking to borrow my horse, i have a problem with people that get offended when i say no tho
I have the same thing xD. I board my horse at a lesson barn, but hes not allowed to be used for lessons because he is the spookiest horse alive (he really is lol) but because of that everyone of the little (like 5 year olds) lesson kids ask if they can ride him because there "getting advanced" I say no and then there moms try to tell me I'm such a mean person and how can you say no to letting there sweet little girls\boys ride him. I say "sorry" And go and ride him myself but only for like 10 min, cuz the Karen's took time off of my scheduled riding time by yelling at me..... Sorry I litterly just realized that this is super long, and also this is one of the Pet Peeves she was talking about.... Sorry xD
@@charameyer9596 that's so annoying!
Agreed! We got the exact same problem right now at my yard. A woman (which we don't like) keep asking for ride my friend's horse and it's extremely akward to keep saying no, coming up with all sorts of excuses to not create drama.
@@tinyspyro8163 man, I'm getting kind of insecure about ever asking to ride someone's horse lol. It would be more polite for them to ask but clarify that it's ok and they won't be offended if you say no, for this exact reason
agreed
Love the Riders who can not control their horses from the ground .. The rich kid who's TB drags her through the stall door .. Got caught between two horses in crossties with my horse .. One behind was trying to bite him one in front was kicking at us .. As their riders were smiling and saying just a moment .. 😳
Ok, I once asked and got a very good horse to place my boy friend on - no harm done, it was fine (except the man was the one who could not appreciate what we did for him to have him enjoy a nice time outside in the nature). It was in fact particularly nice of the horse owner and I knew at least how much she did for us.
Dressige made me cry. Fr. Tears are literally running down my face rn😭
When the lady said “I feed her senior feed” I burst into laughter! This was hilarious! I want more XD
Haha!! So true lol 😂 love your vids!! Can’t wait for your next one!💖🐴🤩😁😄🐎
Yay! AWW Thank you!
And this is why my horse stays at my house 😂
The “By not doing these things you can stop the spread of crazy lady horse disease” SO FUNNY 😂
My Equestrian pet peeves: 1. People borrowing my stuff without asking. 2. When other people love on my horse and I am not around. 3. When people dont brush there horses before they ride
NUMBER 2 AND 3 THOUGH REAL
"Dressige" NO NO NO BAD!
My two biggest pet peeve is
1. When people don't pull the forelock out of the brow-band
2. When people say " Horseback ridings easy" " It's not a sport" or lie about how long they've been riding
I agree! I hate when people say it’s easy or “they’ll be a natural” because let me tell you that no one is a “NATURAL” at horseback riding
The way you pronounced 'dressage' is my newest pet peeve
DrEsSiGe
On my old barn, people would constantly use my stuff. How I knew? I always keep my stuff clean and neat, and when I got to the barn one day, everything was covered in sand and mud and not in the right place. Happened multiple times, too.
I will never ride at a barn that doesn’t let me lock up my stuff! Forget open shelves and doorless cubbies, my stuff is expensive and not yours!
@@misssagacious yess! That’s actually one of the reasons we moved to a new, better barn/stable. Now I can lock away my stuff and I know that I can leave my locker open when I need to get my stuff. It’s amazing!
@@misssagacious oof, the barn I ride at doesnt have places to lock up your stuff i don't think. Then again,im leasing a school horse and use their tack room,idk where the livery tack room is-
My biggest pet peeve is when people don’t wear a saddle pad and they just put the saddle on the horse like think about it. That’s leather pushing into the Horses-skin and body hair
I ride eastern and western 😏 try me
Same but I'm still learning how to go quicker- congrats!
But I ride *dressige* I’m so much better 😂😂😂
@@duhh.romana* AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA*
I love comments xD
Wait eastern? You.want.to.kill.me.
Me and my tribe use each others stuff we are like “IM USING THIS”
I look forward to ur videos, they r so entertaining!
awww I'm so Happy to hear that!
Hunter Shooter or Drissage.. haha.
Also. I had to use my friends saddle because she decided to take my saddle when I let her stay at my barn for a week. When I used hers she got mad 😂
1:48 the fourth panel from the fence has a horse in the wood grain behind her :) Awesome video by the way.
The problems I found with “tell the barn manager” is she or he will just roll their eyes and say it sounds like it is something you and she has to work out. Or, they lie and say they’ll talk to her about it. And then don’t. If it’s really bad they say they never saw it. Things that are borrowed without permission? Ha! Too bad. I am glad I have my own barn now!
“Dresige” ... o-o pls no 😂
'' or drisseege''
My pet peeve 😃😂😂
Your acting is so good!
“dRiSsiGe” 😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
This was so funny!!🐴🐴😂😂👌👌
Thank you!!
ok dressige really bothered me until i understood it was a joke
oh lord my DressIDE that caught me of guard and hit me like a bus
DReGEge that got me
Omg love this! And your jersey pretty much sums me up 😂🤣
Lmao crazy horse lady disease ....STOP THE SPREAD PPL PLEASE
right!?! 😂
STOP THE SPREAD- *do we have to wear masks?*
dresIGE-i…no
this is why i love having a private barn T^T me and my sister use everything of each others. She also gave me almost all her horses xD
Lucky! I wish I had a private barn.
One of the things I love about my barn is that a lot of people have lockers (including myself) so they can keep their own stuff in the lockers, but you do have to pay for them but it’s worth not having to put everything in your car when you come to the barn
When she said dressage I was like mmmmmmm yeah you gotta go straight to jail
I think the most relatable for meh is when the other girl asked to borrow her freinds horse, i hate bein like this but cant stand it someone just rides my horse😂😂
She was missing one of the biggest pet peeves! When people say riding is easy!!!!!!!!!!!!
I'm eastern or western!!!! Hahahah 😂😂 😁😂🤣 eastern....
I saw a girl using my halter while I was in a lesson so I just told her that it was mine and to not use it in the future and put it back. She just threw it in the field. :))))) I would’ve been fine if she hadn’t legitimately thrown my stuff into the field without any regard. She’s kind of stuck up in general.
:/ same. The other day, a person used my brand new lead rope without asking and I walked past her while she was using it in shock...like really? It's just a rope, but it's the principle
I probably replayed the first sentence 5 times before forcing myself to move on. Who rides eastern? DressIGE? 🤣🤣
My answer to anyone wanting to ride my horse was always, "No one rides him but me."
I've had people use my stuff without permission and not return it until a few months later, that was when I didn't have a locked tack locker, I keep most of my stuff at my house like my grain because about a year ago someone put bleach in my horse's grain, good thing I caught it before I gave it to my horse
Bleach in your horse’s grain?!?! How demented does someone have to be to do that to an animal?! What if a horse has eaten it? They could have coliced!
@@misssagacious right?! I'm so glad I caught it before I gave it to my horse!
Dresige??!! I was like what???
This could be applied to so many more things. Thanks
Lol awesome service announcement! Together we can stop the spread!
Honestly the helmet thing though....that's why I bring mine home..... no one wants lice....yuck 🤢
Same-
"eAsTeRn" "dReSsIgE"
“ Or dressige”
Me: “ Ah yes, dressige. “
So funny and YES, YES, YES! Amen, sister!
I only ever give advice to my friends when they ask for it
I know I especially hate it when people think that just because we have horses we owe them a ride like it’s not my fault you don’t own horses just because we have them doesn’t mean we’re required to give you a ride We have to ride in the public arena I hate it when little girls are like can we put your horse while I’m trotting or working my horse it’s like I’m kind of busy here this isn’t just a pleasure writing I’m actually doing something like it’s actual work i’m not just here so you can pet my horse I have to stop and let them pet so I don’t look rude
I hate when they ask to ride your horse because when the horse is young they can mess them up and you will have to teach them all over again
I thought it was “Dre-S-ah-ge”
Every summer, my leader/teacher says to me: "if you think you need a drink /gonna pass out, tell me, and I will give you some water". Knowing that she cared about me makes me happy
My girl really said eastern ahehehehehe
The *driisige* 😭💀💀💀
is that not how you say it? 😂
Maybe I’ve been pronouncing it wrong for my 16 years of eventing lmao 🤷♀️
@@GypsyEquestrian I'll tell you how my mom taught me to say it best as possible! Dress- aw- g (No, not dressawg. The g is actually how you pronounce the letter g. Best I can explain it?) Anyways, you made me find a pet peeve of mine! Thanks but no thanks? xD
@@GypsyEquestrian Ok! I found the first comment to help me explain it better. Dra sa dge. Credits to Aria Oakhurricane!
I got told to ask to go up and ride my sister friends horse and she keeps asking me if I wanna take him out for hacks to excerise him or have a jump on him. Literally helps me stay sane 😂
my BIGGEST pet peeve is when im at a show or in a lesson and someone is doing clicking noises to try to get my horse to go faster. this is my round, and using vocal cues that the person's horse responds to without their consent is just stupid and pisses me off
Drissidge 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
“Or dessege!”
Me:🤢
I normally have my horses at home, but this winter I sent one up for training because I don't have an indoor. I had a lady come up to me to tell me she went in my horse's stall, took his blanket off and tried it on her horse....why...just why. I wish I had been quicker and said "oh I wish you hadn't, I've been trying to get his fungus cleared up...hope yours doesn't get it.." *shrug*
Her dres-age me aaaaaaaahhhhhh it's Dress-ash
i got my subscribe button on and notification belle on and i ran out of video's to watch i've watched almost all of them in one day
I have an older pony that I love using to give kids pony rides on lol
Something I hate is when people think they know everything about horses but they really don’t I see that a lot when I take people on trail rides
Right after the Derby this family went to the barn where I was working at 4:00 on a Saturday and asked to see our thoroughbreds. We had maybe 12 horses whose stalls were set up so that you could see them from the driveway, so the family started looking at them and speculating about which ones were thoroughbreds, except they weren’t even basing their guesses on actual facts. My favorite comment was that one mare “can’t be a thoroughbred” because she’s gray...? (looking at her she’s obviously NOT a thoroughbred but that’s not why I think that). And then there was the part when the dad asked me what type of races our horses do. We jump. He was not interested in that.
Love the ughh 💗💗💗
“If you have a problem talk to the barn manager, if you don’t wanna do that don’t talk about it at all” *meanwhile me talking to horses about every single thing bc I hate people*
I just don’t know how she kept a straight face lol
Omg "can I borrow your horse for my little sister or friend?" That actually made me want to punch someone really hard
And second place goes to the borrowing tack one oh god
Someone "borrowed" my bridle once and didn't return it. I made it known through word-of-mouth that I was offering a generous reward ---- not necessarily for the return of the bridle, but instead for the NAME OF THE PERSON that took it. Funny how once word got out, my bridle magically and mysteriously reappeared again a few days later.
I saw someone using my saddle. The weird part was, the saddle was fitted for my draft horse so it didn’t even fit her horse! When I told her she literally said”it’s just a saddle there’s more in the tack room”. Like, wth
Eastern... yeahhhhhhhhhhh O_O
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Just started by documenting my horse journey 😃
Yes I’m the most amazing eastern rider ever lol 😂
I love riding eastern :)
Same!
Only the pros ride eastern
Honestly most of this sounds like common sense and common courtesy
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It's all so TRUE!!!!
bro my favorite type of riding is like northern its super cool and new
“ you can help stop the spread of crazy horse lady disease”
I liven in ecuador. Stabling a horse at a place isnt a thing... either you have the land or you dont.
Some of these I don’t know the feeling of but they are all true
"Eastern, Western, Hunter or Shooter, or even Drissege..."
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I’m extremely late to this video but it boggles the mind how many people in the comments seem to not realize that the intro segment with the mispronunciations is a JOKE.
I don’t know why people make such a big deal about sharing horses. I’ll let basically anyone I know ride my horse anytime they ask and most of my friends would do the same back. The only time I get it is if you have like a green horse or barley know the person.
A horse can be finely tuned to your cues, like a musical instrument. It stresses the horse for someone different to ride him. It wouldn't kill a horse to have a strange rider. although a strange rider on one of my horses might get themselves hurt. I have found that frequently a strange rider on my horse cannot get them to perform their best, usually because they don't use their seat and leg aids. My horses will tell on you if you ride like a sack of grain.
@@radchannel5494 I have a well broke horse that can do basically anything. English, western, bareback, swimming, you name it! She loves it when other people ride her and she responds well to any type of cues. Leg cues? Great! Seat cues? She does amazing! Maybe a less experienced rider who uses the reins a bit more? She responds the same. I can see your situation if you had a green horse or were the only person to ever ride the horse. However, my horse was trained by multiple people and has learned a lot. It's the same for many other horses too :)
@@kennedy3636 A great compliment to the training of the horse, if anyone can ride it. However, you will still frequently find that some can more easily step a horse up to its optimal performance than others. A simple fact. And perhaps the eyes observing are not as critical, and so the horse looks wonderful to all. Not a bad way to be.
We keep our horses at home and I still have this problem every day because my sister and my brother also have horses
😂😂😂 you just can’t escape it!
@@GypsyEquestrian lmao
Did anyone notice that she said eastern St the beginning instead of english
Crazy horse lady disease lol