Here's a stallion worth keeping that way. Good looking, good disposition, and actually did something with his life. I love this horse's pretty head and he can really stride out and easily collect himself. Any stallion can be just as good as this one if he's given the right training by the right person. My stallion could probably benefit from some time with this guy.
oh my gosh what a good horse! he barely even hesitates. I wouldnt reccomend this, unless your horse is as good as this one, though! could startle and get hurt if they are too spooky
Most western riders only use the spurs as a help and not something to reinforce speed or pain. This rider is clearly only using it for small cues. Tho a lot of people all around the horse industry use spurs incorrectly causing pain. Personally I do not like spurs and only use them when my horse is having a good day and to make my cues easier for her to understand.
Rachel Caliham the horse is clearly well trained. Personally I train my horses to expect the unexpected and get used to different object we may encounter. The fact that the horse is a stallion and he’s riding bitless really shows that the horse is very well trained and used to these objects. The rider does a good job, taking it slow and steady, this is way more safe than any English jumping exc.
🙄🙄🙄 when people don't get these are working horses... they come across a lot more moving cattle. i wouldn't worry about a couple pairs of jeans in an arena.
This set up looks a little dangerous for the horse. I personally think Its kinda dumb that you have to be proven a cowboy this way. Its not that impressive
Here's a stallion worth keeping that way. Good looking, good disposition, and actually did something with his life. I love this horse's pretty head and he can really stride out and easily collect himself. Any stallion can be just as good as this one if he's given the right training by the right person. My stallion could probably benefit from some time with this guy.
This is really nice to see! Real horsemanship!
wow what a great team! absolutely amazing to watch!
Great job Glenn!
Beautiful horse
I wana move to Alberta and be a cowboy... but too many canadians are heading there to live and prices are rising to a point I can't afford.
oh my gosh what a good horse! he barely even hesitates. I wouldnt reccomend this, unless your horse is as good as this one, though! could startle and get hurt if they are too spooky
It's all about trust and horsemanship with your horse. It's not just the horse, it's the training and relationship with the horse
Who's announcing this? HE sounds familiar?
Craig Cameron
MY horses name is Jet!!!!!!!But he is a black and white tobbanio paint!
I love how everyone always assumes everything is abuse 😅
Thank god for no bit
Whats all this about let me guess once again making a horse do what he proberly dosent want to do. A beautiful horse though.
sure no bit but those spurs.
Brandon Medina see how he's keeping his heels away from the horse's barrel? He's not using the damn spurs
Most western riders only use the spurs as a help and not something to reinforce speed or pain. This rider is clearly only using it for small cues. Tho a lot of people all around the horse industry use spurs incorrectly causing pain. Personally I do not like spurs and only use them when my horse is having a good day and to make my cues easier for her to understand.
I don't think this is abuse, but with all the unnecessary objects. The horse could easily hurt himself.
Rachel Caliham the horse is clearly well trained. Personally I train my horses to expect the unexpected and get used to different object we may encounter. The fact that the horse is a stallion and he’s riding bitless really shows that the horse is very well trained and used to these objects. The rider does a good job, taking it slow and steady, this is way more safe than any English jumping exc.
🙄🙄🙄 when people don't get these are working horses... they come across a lot more moving cattle. i wouldn't worry about a couple pairs of jeans in an arena.
Лошадь должна зарабатывать себе на еду так же как и вы.
I feel bad for the horse
Why? He's in a halter, going through harmless obstacles, what more do you want!
Why it’s better then any English riding
This set up looks a little dangerous for the horse. I personally think Its kinda dumb that you have to be proven a cowboy this way. Its not that impressive