Ok, I just have to say this is the smartest tack up with me video, you aren't just throwing your equipment on the horse, you can obviously tell the care and time you are putting into this, and even taking a moment to make sure your audience knows how to tighten equipment properly. mad respect girl
Wow thank you so much!! What you've said has legitimately made my entire week 💕 You are amazing, thank you for spreading positivity! This comment shows that you are a compassionate and knowledgable rider that treats her horse as a living creature rather than a ribbon winning machine- something this world needs more of. Hope you have a wonderful day 😊
Omg! I am so sad that I didn’t find your channel earlier amazing, love you already❤️ you are amazing at editing and rider after watching a couple more videos
I don’t know if I’m wrong but the saddle looks like it’s a little bit far down on his back? I mean it may not be causing any problems just pointing out :)) Love this video and your horse is stunning!!😍
Every horse and rider is different. Spurs are an extension of your leg aid and should only be used by people with steady legs. Meaning experienced people. And it prevents unneeded kicking. As some horses are lazy and need artificial aids to push them forward expecially in spooky environments
Zee Baxter no, there is no excuse for spurs I do not agree woth them as they are useless and cause too mich pain. We own a stable with 22 horses and we dont even have a spare pair of spurs. My parents do not agree with them as they are useless and cause pain. It is better to learn without them as you develop your skills of giving little kicks.
Spurs, when used correctly, do not cause pain unless they are sharp, which these little round ones are not. They are intended to be used in order to fine-tune your aids and be able to get a response from your horse without needing to kick. When you are making a sharp turn to get to a jump you and your horse must be in sync, and doing "little kicks" to encourage it to follow the turn without falling in (or down!) will only unsettle your seat and unbalance you, and possibly confuse your horse as well. Having spurs on prevents that situation-you need only to press them into the horse's side and the horse will follow the direction the spurs are pushing him. No kicking, you stay balanced, and the horse is no worse for the wear just because he had a little bit of dull metal pressing into his side for a second. Yes spurs can harm, but so can bits, ill-fitting saddles, incorrectly wrapped polos/boots, too tight a bridle, etc. Anything we put on our horses can be used to harm (even unintentionally) and the blame for it cannot be placed on one thing (ex. spurs). If you are causing your horse pain when you ride with spurs then *you* are the issue, not the tool. Spurs used in moderation and as they are intended to be are fine.
Lily Ryan oh really? So if some one would start kicking you with "not sharp" spurs then it wouldn't hurt ya? A small poece of metal being kicked in your ribs is not pleasant or good in any way, shape otlr form
Leila Equine yes he is fine. I’m pretty sure the vet checked him throughly! Not sure about injuries tho. But if he did have them I’m sure they are all healed up! ☺️❤️🐴
Yeah but still would you like metal or even a heavy rubber object in your mouth no! I answered it for you. You're welcome! Yes I know horses don't have teeth there. But still. Well if you have to use a bit then why ride at all that is selfish. Actually when a horse acts up on a halter or bitless bridle it's because they are happy that they can do what they want without pain. That's why they show their selves. Because they know with a bit they better not act up as much. Because it's non stop pain on mouth. They try their best to avoid the pain with the bit it's pretty obvious. Because they will open their mouth constantly to try to avoid the pain on the roof of their mouth and their tounge. They don't open their mouth like that any other time. Even riders that are pretty much labeled with soft hands their horses mouth is still facing the ground with their mouth constantly opens. Watch and excuse I can't wait to see this. What oh well horses open their mouth with bit because it feels soooo good.
Can you please go to tack store first thing in the morning and go to the tack store and buy yourself a brand new snaffle or rubber bit and go home sit on a chair and someone behind you hold it in you mouth and hold your teeth up as far as you can do that it's not hitting your teeth. Then have someone behind the chair yank on it even a little pull. Or sit there for an hour with it just sitting in your mouth. Then say it's not irritating and painful. Please let me know your experience with that. Thank you.
Keep wasting your money on torture devices that's sad. When that money could go to extra treats for the horse. Bits were designed to control a horse in pain.
Ok, I just have to say this is the smartest tack up with me video, you aren't just throwing your equipment on the horse, you can obviously tell the care and time you are putting into this, and even taking a moment to make sure your audience knows how to tighten equipment properly. mad respect girl
Wow thank you so much!! What you've said has legitimately made my entire week 💕 You are amazing, thank you for spreading positivity! This comment shows that you are a compassionate and knowledgable rider that treats her horse as a living creature rather than a ribbon winning machine- something this world needs more of. Hope you have a wonderful day 😊
Your horse is stunning!
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Splash 💦 is so cute! 😍 and also i love your tack! so beautiful 😍
My horse would be freaking out on this clinic, but your one is too nice.
New subscriber! This video was done so well, you can tell how much you care about him being clean and happy! Well done!
Your horse is so pretty!
Thank you!! 😊
Your Horse Is beautiful! Love the colors and markings.
He definitely stands out in a crowd thats for sure💕
Yep this has to be the best video yet! Do more please please please!
Omg! I am so sad that I didn’t find your channel earlier amazing, love you already❤️ you are amazing at editing and rider after watching a couple more videos
Tabitha:tack up with me for a showjumping lesson.
Me:don't mind if I do😂♥️♥️♥️
Ahhh your boots and helmet! 😍 loved the video!
Thank you!! You're amazing💕💕
Haven't seen one of your YT videos in absolutely forever, loved it!
Thank you 😊So glad to be back!!! 💕
He is the most beautiful horse i’ve ever seen! 😍😍😍😍
Your horse is absolutely gorgeous!
Your horse is just amazing, SO BEAUTIFUL ohmygod!
Your horse is stunning! and kudos on that nice topline!!
💕💕💕
OMG I love Splashes colour! Also I'm just wondering what hight and bread is he? 😍💖
He's 153.5cm & 1/2 stationbred, 7/16 thoroughbred, 1/16 clydie 💕
Tabitha Hope very specific😊! Is it ok to ask where you are from?
Emily Heppel Splashes of colour, pun intended 😊😊😊
Im from New Zealand 😊
He's a whole wheat bread lol 😂
Your horses color is adorable!
He's so cute💕
his markings are gorgeous oh my😍
Omg what an beautiful horse 😍
💜❤️
OH MY GOD this horse is absolutly amazingg
💕💕💕
Oml your horse is so pretty 😍
Thank you 💕
Okay, you probably get this a lot but Splash is actually goals 😂😍
Hahaha thank you 💕 He definitely stands out in a crowd thats for sure 😊
Love your horse!!!
I don’t know if I’m wrong but the saddle looks like it’s a little bit far down on his back? I mean it may not be causing any problems just pointing out :)) Love this video and your horse is stunning!!😍
Your horse is so gorgeous😍 I love your videos btw!❤️
Thank you so much 💜💜 Your pony is so cute!!
Tabitha Hope thank you!
That Bates saddle flex tho😂😂
omg love this!! Could you do a tack up & ride with me-SJ edition ;)
Im glad you liked it!! Sure thing! Thank you so much for the idea 😊💜
Omg that is the prettiest horse I have ever Sean 🦄🦄🦄🦄🐴🐴🐴😍
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😍😍 I've always wanted a buckskin paint. Is he considered that or a grulla paint? He's gorgeous!
SRNAeventer He's a Blue Roan pinto 💕
btw, how old is Splash? Great vid
I love your horse and the way you tack him up. Chcecking on it not just throwing it on like any other yt'ers do. But why do you use spurs?😐
Every horse and rider is different. Spurs are an extension of your leg aid and should only be used by people with steady legs. Meaning experienced people. And it prevents unneeded kicking. As some horses are lazy and need artificial aids to push them forward expecially in spooky environments
Zee Baxter no, there is no excuse for spurs I do not agree woth them as they are useless and cause too mich pain. We own a stable with 22 horses and we dont even have a spare pair of spurs. My parents do not agree with them as they are useless and cause pain. It is better to learn without them as you develop your skills of giving little kicks.
I use spurs but i gentlly squese with my spurs
Spurs, when used correctly, do not cause pain unless they are sharp, which these little round ones are not. They are intended to be used in order to fine-tune your aids and be able to get a response from your horse without needing to kick. When you are making a sharp turn to get to a jump you and your horse must be in sync, and doing "little kicks" to encourage it to follow the turn without falling in (or down!) will only unsettle your seat and unbalance you, and possibly confuse your horse as well. Having spurs on prevents that situation-you need only to press them into the horse's side and the horse will follow the direction the spurs are pushing him. No kicking, you stay balanced, and the horse is no worse for the wear just because he had a little bit of dull metal pressing into his side for a second. Yes spurs can harm, but so can bits, ill-fitting saddles, incorrectly wrapped polos/boots, too tight a bridle, etc. Anything we put on our horses can be used to harm (even unintentionally) and the blame for it cannot be placed on one thing (ex. spurs). If you are causing your horse pain when you ride with spurs then *you* are the issue, not the tool. Spurs used in moderation and as they are intended to be are fine.
Lily Ryan oh really? So if some one would start kicking you with "not sharp" spurs then it wouldn't hurt ya? A small poece of metal being kicked in your ribs is not pleasant or good in any way, shape otlr form
So Splash is okay after the accident?? Phew!! Did he have any injuries
Leila Equine yes he is fine. I’m pretty sure the vet checked him throughly! Not sure about injuries tho. But if he did have them I’m sure they are all healed up! ☺️❤️🐴
Kailey Bighope oh okay. Thank god!!
Leila Equine np!
Were is your half pad from ??
Lemiux or something like that
You could do a video of how to tack up English I just moved to a English saddle and I could use a tutorial 🙂 and I’m a newly subscriber 🙂
Beautiful Horse
Your horse is so handsome
You have a new subscriber!
Your horse is beautiful 😍
💕💕💕
Your horse is gorgeous
I love the song
Love that keep it up
Thank you 😊
Why do you use a flash?
oh
my
god
that horse is so freaking cute :o
Do you know the exact name of the colour for its coat? I'm thinking blue-roan or something but idk xD
Yeah he's a blue roan pinto 😊
What breed is splash?
His color tho😍😘
Is he a blue Roan paint.
Blue roan pinto yeah 😊
Is it ok to ask where you are from?
Im from New Zealand 😊
Tabitha Hope cool! Thanks
H'es so pretty! And wich sound is this its beautifull❤
But whyyyy spurs 😭
Are you kiwi? I love your accent haha
My Sweetie Pi Yup!! Sure am a Kiwi and proud of it 😊
Jackie G Na Im a kiwi bro 😊
Mia Melany Im from lil NZ & have only lived here 💜 I have family in Aussie though
Please do a show jumping lesson for those who want to jump like you
Now I ik what those ear things are call
Same first name
Try not using the spures.
Hows your heart doing
Coole intro en muziek
What breed is he?
pretty horse
haha fart bomb
You have such a beautiful horsr
O my god the music is so annoying turn it off
none of the blue matches!!!!
Why don't you try a bitless bridle. Bits cause a ton of pain. Imagine having an object pulling your mouth.
Bits don't cause pain if you know how to use them right; they're there to help control the horse.
Yeah but still would you like metal or even a heavy rubber object in your mouth no! I answered it for you. You're welcome! Yes I know horses don't have teeth there. But still. Well if you have to use a bit then why ride at all that is selfish. Actually when a horse acts up on a halter or bitless bridle it's because they are happy that they can do what they want without pain. That's why they show their selves. Because they know with a bit they better not act up as much. Because it's non stop pain on mouth. They try their best to avoid the pain with the bit it's pretty obvious. Because they will open their mouth constantly to try to avoid the pain on the roof of their mouth and their tounge. They don't open their mouth like that any other time. Even riders that are pretty much labeled with soft hands their horses mouth is still facing the ground with their mouth constantly opens. Watch and excuse I can't wait to see this. What oh well horses open their mouth with bit because it feels soooo good.
Can you please go to tack store first thing in the morning and go to the tack store and buy yourself a brand new snaffle or rubber bit and go home sit on a chair and someone behind you hold it in you mouth and hold your teeth up as far as you can do that it's not hitting your teeth. Then have someone behind the chair yank on it even a little pull. Or sit there for an hour with it just sitting in your mouth. Then say it's not irritating and painful. Please let me know your experience with that. Thank you.
You won't do it because you know. But yet you'll say it's ok for horses.
Keep wasting your money on torture devices that's sad. When that money could go to extra treats for the horse. Bits were designed to control a horse in pain.