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  • ahha good trick being able to think fast and grab the round pen ! :)

  • You're doing it wrong. I'm no expert but I know that much. Try to get the word "break" out of your mind. Breaking horses to your will is so 19th century. You'll get far better results by using the "gentling" approach, teaching the horse that you are a good and reliable leader that can be trusted to lead well.

    Using the gentling approach, people have taken wild American mustangs farther in ONE DAY of training than you have accomplished with those two horses. Use what WORKS.

  • Knock on wood, in all of my experience of starting colts and fillies from the ground up, I've never once had one offer the slightest fit.

    Now, I don't know the horses here, but it looks to me like they were full of piss and vinegar that day. :P

  • Just because it works doesn't mean it's conducive to the horse. But hey, if you want to fall off your horses every other minute, be my guest.

  • i don't like theres attitude

  • Yes, there are other ways to break a horse. One way is to take it really slowly. This is just another way and though some people dont agree with it doesnt mean its the WRONG way to do it. And sometimes time doesn't prevent a horse from bucking you off the first ride. I put the first ride on my gelding the same day he was saddle broke and he didn't buck me off. Didn't even think about it! You'd think it had been his 10th ride. And this horse was deamed loco when I got him!

  • stupid hippie ppl think horse trainers dance around the horse without scaring it and say some hocus pocus and its ready to ride! Sorry idiots but this is how it is DONE!

  • First- that horse is pretty second- your training him all wrong sorry to say there is a really good reason to why he's bucking!

  • ...why would you try to break a horse wearing tennis shoes?

  • ive just recently backed my horse and he never once acted like this just shows u tht it dont need to be like htis a little patience n the horse will go so much nicer these poor horses are stressed n scared

  • @Cossy1065 Its all about time and respect. People like this make me sick.

  • @milliesos me to! theres no need for this! my horse is an appaloosa cross welsh cob n hes hot headed at times n he was soo good because i took my time! horses dnt need this stresS!xx

  • well done ya'll im from Oklahoma and i seen some terrible ways ppl start horses and this is not like those, this is a resonable way and isnt evil and malicous. all horses are different you get horses that buck and you get 1ns that dont. dont pay attention to all the know it all cry babies.

  • that is completly NOT how you break a horse! it takes time this horse oviously doesnt trust you! even you smacking him on the neck at 2:08 THE HELL IS WRONG WITH YOU ALL! ive been paid to break around 13 different horses and for me to do these things right i get to know the horse first, then slowly do the next step. NOT WALK TROT CANTER ALL AT ONCE! thats why hes bucking, SO WOULD I! i completly undertsnad its your horse and all but dont post something on youtube like this inless you private it

  • Man!!! all the experts on here!!!! lol... it's your horse BREAK it the way you want!!! You'll have a more trusting relationship with your horse doing it like this than you will standing on the ground cracking a whip cause your scared to get on it!!! GOOD JOB!!!! 

  • Horses are always that understanding and easy on us. Think about your friends at school, It's not ALWAYS lovey dovey happy. Sometimes you clash and you both get a little sassy.....but you come back and nagotiat and fix it. Lather, Rinse, Repeat. :P

  • thats a pretty horseey !

  • u never wanna come off a bucking horse...that teaches them to buck..

  • were boots

  • No disrespect sir. but if you plan on break more horses. It would be help full to have a bucking strap (Back cinch). I noticed you keep get thrown over the head and that was mostly because of this reason. your saddle kept want to tip over towards the front. If you can get someone with a lead rope to stand in front of the horse that is even better.

  • I actually think hes a great rider and looks like he has alot of respect for the Horses!

    Great job Mate!

  •  I actually think hes a great rider and looks like he has alot of respect for the Horses!

    Great job Mate!

  • the horses body language (all tucked in) mean he doesnt trust you and he isnt ready for what you are doing. more ground work is needed.

  • Well Shrimp Thankyou for your comment what ever it is, I am sure it wasn't nice.

  • Umm... Guys, Really. He's breaking them. Witch means he has to get ON the horse to get it used to it. He's not going to kill them just by sitting on them. I'm sure your high dollar, Never bucks quarter horse was once a wild, Crazy, Rodeo bucker. Every horse bucks & they still can. These horses are green! OF COARSE THEY WILL TRY TO TOSS HIM OFF! How else are they going to learn? Yes, He could've layed on them, But you don't have to, It won't kill them, We don't know what he did before he mounted.

  • Well being an Australian and a breaker I am nothing less than embarrassed. This is where the RSPCA should be called in Wild Horses or no the stress rate a horse goes through when bucking like that is extremely high. No need to guess I have no time for Rodeo Buck Jumping.

  • @1edowg go back to ponyclub, rodeo is a sport, and call the rspca please, i'd be happy for them to come and watch me 'work' some horses....'dowg'> better still, go out into the Kimberly or up the Gulf country and ride some real horses...or back to your sand pit an stop commenting on nothing you know about

  • @outback6t9 I am glad i went ponyclub at least i learnt something and i place a few years on you. Yes i should make myself a little clearer Rodeo is a sport i do not approve of horses being used because i have seen so many injuries of horses going through the shutes. i would personally see them dogged if that is all they are good for is buck jumping from shutes. I dont need to go to the Kimberley but i am sure if the boss caught you breaking a horse your style you would get your arse kicked.

  • @outback6t9 to continue i did play in the sand pit today with my quad when i harrowed the sand to bring in the next batch of breakers. Son you are a danger to yourself and the horses you come in contact with. You have no idea about a crupper and if i were that second horses i would have drove you into the ground so hard with the way you got on. but you dont even have the brains to think that is a good horse to allow you to mount with no contact and to wait for you while you stop half way,

  • @outback6t9 and again havent you noticed there are not too many postive comments for you. why dont you do your self afavour and be honest and change the name of your video to being a fool and stop insulting the real horse breakers in this country. As for bossman no i wouldnt pay money to see some one mistreat my livestock like that especially if i wanted to rely on that animal down the track to do mustering on.

  • @1edowg c I agree Rodeo is a sport no it's a life! Your just an OBESSED animal lover. Yes I do have horses, cattle, pigs, sheep , chickens and two heelers. I have a son who's 13 he rides bulls, and broncs!!! Have a nice day!

  • Of course he's gonna buck! He's wild! You did not even lunge him with the saddle or anything! GEEZZEE!

  • You should be sorry! 

  • You stated that you gave the horse "a week off to think about that" this is teaching the horse that it can buck you off & then you will leave it alone for a while. it has won & now knows how to avoid work

    Also runners are not safe shoes for riding, especially green/unbroken horses. not a good example to set.

    I break and train brumbies and am a strong supporter of them You are giving a bad name for brumbies by showing them behaving in this way which is all caused by poor horsemanship

  • Oh dear. So many mistakes made in this example of 'breaking'..

    Firstly you are causing the horse to buck by the way you are treating it. A properly broken horse should never buck. Your kicking and flapping to get forward movement is freaking the poor horse out and its only known response is to panic.

    Secondly when you mounted the second horse you had no contact on the reins, this allowed the horse to learn a lesson that it can take off when you try to mount, this lesson will stick quickly CONT

  • get a western saddle and some split reins and you wouldnt fall off of dinks that dont do anything but crow hop and sole up.

  • IF you start them the right way, they don't even buck. C:

  • @Rottikins some people just train differently..so what.. their choice...but i agree wit you,, my colt never bucked me at all the first time i rode him

  • hey I got on a my 3 yr old gelding for the first time never had anyone their backs and I got on him just like that and he never bucked. horses are different and there's different styles of training. They are just doing the old cowboy way. just get on and go.

  • you have such a bad saddle...

  • Your training is not "training" I'd say. That's totally the wrong way to come about it. I have trained all 7 of my horses and not one has buck, bolted, reared or gone crazy in anyway... Maybe, b/c they got trained properly???? And got the right ground work and back work done with them?!

  • If you guys knew what sort of embarassment this is to those of us who are seeking horsemanship, in Australia, and other parts of the world, then you barstards would not even get out of bed in the morning and perpetrate this kind of bullshit on us or the poor horse. Go home, grow up,and grow a set.

  • You are going to fast for this horse. There was no need to kick the horse either. Your kicking & smacking only scares him more & he continues to buck to get the dumb ass of his back, that is hurting him.You keep putting pressure on him but you don't take if off when he listens & keep pushing him,that then leads him to buck.

    Get a real trainer,unless you are trying to train the horse to buck all the time. For you safety you should ware a helmet & proper riding shoes...

  • ignore the youtube equine experts. They come out in droves an scream animal abuse at anything that isn't all treats an babying.

    Awsome video lol my mustang decided today she wanted to remind me she was a mustang so i had my 8 seconds before i hit the ground... wanna ride lol?

  • @ladybloodrose >> Haha, there's no shortage the 'experts' here...I think of them as 'the presumers' because they have absolutely no idea of what work has been put into these horses. (They are desert Brumby's from the Alice Springs area - similar to your mustangs I think)

    Glad you enjoyed, Thnx...and Sure, when are we going? :)

  • @outback6t9 :) yep they are alot like them great horses total misunderstood.. Something i noticed actualy in your vid an in someone elses is that they were not using back cynches to keep the saddle from dumpin forward might woulda saved a few spills haha. Was there any reason why you weren't using one?

  • @ladybloodrose > Over here we call them a 'Flank' Girth, yes, normally I would use. There's a few things I could have done differently (Making the Round Yard smaller for instance) but I knew the horses and I actually had been on their backs bareback b4 put a saddle on them. Reason for no Flank Girth was the saddles they had just were'nt equipped for them. (all borrowed off the horses owners)

    Following weekend I had all the bells an whistles! Didnt experience any rush of gravity 2nd time around

  • @ladybloodrose I agree whole-heartedly! Great job btw outback6t9, that was some awesome work!

  • @ladybloodrose great to hear from you and some of the others that actually have a bit of 'horse sense' about them. As you, obviously, I also have a love of horses and passion about what they give back to us.

    These two 'ponies' are just kicking up their heals and having a bit of fun, no dirt about them and they both went on to become blue ribbon winners in each of their fields

  • @outback6t9 thats awesome :) good to know they excelled  :)

  • @outback6t9 Don't know if you know this or not, I've found that to keep a horse from bucking, if you pull their head to one side or the other it will prevent it or stop it before they do it.

  • @outback6t9 I think what upset everyone is where you take the 2x4 and beat the horse untill it can barely move. the poor horsey was under so much stress you should have had Dr.phil come in and find out how he felt about his mommy.

    only problem here is too many pareli wannabe's who spend 10K on DVD's that think they know it all.

    yea theres other ways of breaking a horse but what your doing works also.

    thanks for posting.

  • try working with the horse and a saddle that fits before hopping up in your tennis shoes and kicking it... because it totally knows what kicking means. Next time try a trainer.

  • Might wanna think about a helmet and proper riding boots hey? I think you're asking for trouble. I've seen tons of horses broken in and they haven't carried on like that, because they've been able to join the dots due to the trainer taking their time. You also need to put a mouth on them- by looking at 3.10 and 3.37 in the vid you can see you obviously haven't mouthed these horses properly or you would've been able to control them. Check out Horseproblems on here-now that's a trainer.

  • A skilled trainer would be able to keep the horses calm .

  • Respond to this video...

    1. Respect - on ground

    2. Ground Work

    3. more ground work

    4. Pre Ride/Flight check

    5. Most horses will not buck for the first 2-4 rides, I think he perhaps felt he had no preparation in the first instance and told you what he thought of it

    6. Discussions with a horse are better mentally not physically

    He will always remember his first experience...I guess he will be 'BROKEN' soon

  • you guys this is normal horse training what o you expect the horse to do it is a wild colt? most horses do that on their first rides.. sheesh , name one thing that the guy did abusive .. you could even see him kicking the horse gently in the ribs and it reacted like a unbroke horse would..ok?this is natural what do you want the guy to do when the horebucks fall off? no because that would let the horse get a habbit!

  • @MissShaeLynn08 this is normal horse training eh? no no no. this is completely the wrong way to break in a horse.. he caused the bucking and he has taught it that it can buck to avoid people. this is not what most horses do, this is what poor horsemanship causes horses to do, because they know no different.

  • this should be called human breaking hahahha

  • en dan verschieten dat er probleempaarden onstaan. dit is niet zadelmak maken, dit is op een paard gaan zitten zonder enig idee waarmee je bezig bent. en aansingelen is ook altijd handig als je dat nog niet kende.

  • you are a horrible horse trainer

  • @AAfizzandcrag No one said you meant to be stupid you just are. were not blaming you for your stupidity. 

  • this isnt abuse...you guys are stupid..thats what horses do when they strart being trained to ride.obvosly you dont know anything about horses...or training...i have a filly and i am working on training her right now and she does the sam ething...

  • @AAfizzandcraggy whats funny is people calling other people stupid and then spelling held with an a in it.

  • Dang everybody.... GET A LIFE!!!!!!!!! If you just comment on youtube all day about how horrible these people are I wouldn't call you much of an equine enthusiast!!! I'm sorry but Elerian 17 and AppyShowGirl you sound like the kind of people who's rich daddies buy them any English snot nosed horse they want.... Sorry for getting on my soapbox a little there but people just erk me!!!

  • i like how all u animal rights activists talk about how that aint they way to break a horse, haha u guys have no clue wat ur talking about. its a 1400 lb animal, their aint no way u gunna hurt him doin that, its juss like training a dog show that fucker whose boss, haha

  • @chasediddy99 its not about physical 'hurt', this is causing long term psychological problems that will be difficult to rectify. horse training is not about 'showing who is boss' it is about working with the horse in a way that it understands and can learn from.

  • May one consider ground work....he appeared to not be just upset to have you on his back but the saddle as well, have you worked him without a rider beforehand?

  • This may not be the way most of us were taught to ride or train a horse, but let's face it people other people will train a horse differently; doesn't make it right or wrong, but flogging a person with your sneering words is going to do just as much as wishin on a wishing well...

  • That was funny if they could really buck he would have been in a whole world of shit

  • what the helll apparently this horse had no groun d work you should work on gaining a horses trust FIRST you wanna make sure this horse doesnt have a horrible 1st ride like that cause thats just gonna leave a thought in his head if some one was riding me like that i would freak as well

  • The reins are not a handle.......Put your hand down grab some mane and let them figure it out!!!!! Put on a western saddle with a back cinch so it doesn't go over the shoulder......Proper boots would be of help to.

  • In south america they use a method called " jineteada". Blindfold the horse,put the saddle on,then unfold and whip him and there you go! But this is way more primitive. Another evidence of the fact that it's a nation of convicts...but thanks for posting man!

  • Stupid people!!!!

  • at 2:06 why are you kicking the poor horse?!!? geez you should only lightly squeeze especially on a unbroke horse like that!!

  • @quarter9horse horses prefer kick and go rather than be sqeezed to death

    its also better for your seat

  • This person is an idiot. He should have gotten help from someone who knows what they are doing. The only thing he did was to teach the horses to buck.

  • A western Saddle would have helped too ..Something to hold on too and it looks like you didnt do any GROUND work

  • There is this amazing man called Monty Roberts. Try looking at his videos. He uses a much nicer form of breaking. That way you learn to get the horse to trust you, not beat it into submission.

  • He is no pro!! See his shoes. He must have a death wish or likes getting drug around.

  • i know you were trying to break the horse but u should not let the horses buck it teacking them they can do it again and again and it looks crul im sorry but pulling the bit back while to far can mess up there mouths im surprised he got on those horses my horse bucks like crazy and i would never do that hes got guts man/

  • they do everything right its not so much as pulling back as when riding a horse thats bucking you have no control of where your body goes Everything they are are doing is correct and they did a good job

    Until youve broke/been on horse you have no idea

  • i have broken several horses. each one is different, but NEVER have i treated the horse like this. they are NOT doing it properly cause the horse is bucking!!! all of the arabs i have started, which is just over 13 horses, none of them have bucked, and none of them had a rider on them in the past. they were ages 3 - 7

  • how are you supposed to keep the horse from bucking when it is a natural thing Arabians area different from qhs and every horse is different i have never seen a person that could stop a horse from bucking...

    ask anyone who is a trainer and see if they tell you a horse isnt supposed to buck you will find yourself mistaken.

  • its not keeping them from bucking. it is training them slowly, taking it step by step. i can see these people did a good job desensitizing him, cause he is saddled up. but i dont just get the saddle on them and get on. i slowly add weight. it takes several months to do it right. i lean over the back bareback before they get a saddle on them.

  • we clearly have different styles of training for horses and thats ok this is the way i train and the way you train is fine

    but im just sayin ive always seen it done this way and i find it easier this way also

  • If a horse is supple in the face and mouth (ground work) when the horse goes to buck you simple pull the head aside to your knee and keep his feet moving in a circle. A horse cant buck if his head is turned. Have them think about balance instead of bucking.

  • i'm a western rider with 6 horses.. i broke 2 of them in this summer and i have never seen someone do this.. im shocked.. im not saying u abuse them or anything but the jerking of the reins while they were bucking is bad for their mouths... try to get a better saddle before someone gets seriously injured..

  • `if ur horse is about 2 buck u off plezz have a little instruction turn them in a circle a tight one to if u pull the rains as they buck and they bare there head and buck harder if u call that a trainer then there is some thing wrong with u.

  • hey you guys, this in like australia so its diffrent and more old methods over there, thats why its nuts lol

  • how long did you do ground work with this horse before you tried getting on? n what kinda stuff did you work on? he doesnt seem very trustfull. just a suggestion when a horse is acting up like that i wouldnt continue to kick and smack it in that manner. ever heard of the idea of the 'mountain lion on a horses back' ?

  • @gurr15 obviously none. it cracks me up that these KIDS think they can break a 1100 lb. animal without treating him with respect. if he ever wants to, he could kick them right in the head, and BAM ! lights out .

  • i know its crazy. horses have amazing memories and are very smart. it depends how submissive they are but wow if they dont like whats going on, your not gonna stop them from lettin you know! i hope he teaches these guys a lesson. they need to learn respect for animals

  • you can't just train a horse by comstantly kicking it like that. they don't know waht you are asking them.

  • when i broke my horse, whenever you would have to kick him to go he'd just act like he was doing something wrong, like he was being punished. so I dont do that to my horses anymore.

  • Lol ,this video is funny!!! i'm sure the trainer is good its just most people do stuff differently. It looks like they didn't do enough ground before they mounted this horse...ha, but then again some people just wanna get on and ride! That's your horse & your decision ya know! It's no reason to sit on youtube criticizing horse training videos!!!! But this is funny to an extent!!!!

  • u should wear better foot wear! but that horse is SOOO beautilfull! im looking at getting a horse kinda like that :)

  • would not hurt them i meant

  • i have trained a lot of horses and no i am not a proffesional but we took our time and once i got on they never ever bucked like that , because they trusted me and they knew i would hurt them and they were already used to some weight on their backs, i don't like the way this is done, those horses are terrified..

  • Ortiz, lol, ur stupid, that shoulnt be a TREAT to your horse, its COMMON SENSE that you don't 'treat' them with basic medical and hygeine things! god, if you don't do those things when your horse doesn't deserve a 'TREAT', you don't DESERVE horses!, and the people in the video probably posted this AFTER the greenbreaking! durdurdurDUR!

  • only thing i admire about this guy is his consistency to get back on. otherwise, this is the goofiest way i've seen someone train a horse. if you have a bucker that throws their front end into it like that, get a saddle with a little more material that won't bulk up on their withers and come off the back like that.

  • people shut up its a horse he is doing just fine with them real trainers are prolly worse got people are so ughhh

  • These are the type of people that want to train a horse in a day and not a year. I feels sorry for those terrified horses that are so confused becuase you guys are trying to teach it way too fast.

  • that's bullshit. horses can grasp any concept quickly if taught correctly. it's about discipline and reward. this guy kinda sucked, but whatever.

  • What do you mean kinda sucked. now thats bullshit he plained sucked it was just horrible. Hey about the training, yeah horses can easily learn things fast but you know all horses are different. My horses aren't rewarded with treats but with a nice clean stall, alfalfa+grains, showers,and hoof maintenance and thats enough for them to know they ARE DOING GREAT/

  • i feel truly sorry for these horses. they look terrified. my opinion is that the worst thing you can do is to fall off a young horse. then they learn if they buck hard enough or rear high enough they will be able to get the rider off.

    the saddle doesnt fit at all and this guy looks like they found him at a reject rodeo. why when they start bucking does he hold his hand up? its just stupid and i feel sorry those horses.

  • you dont kick and pull back on ther reins at the same time and plz try some ground work so you dont scare the poor thing half to death! try lunging with the saddle and let them get used to it before you hop on. onc step at a time and things will go better for you and the horse and alot less stressful.

  • Shane is quite the rider! nice job, maybe try the lead person first though before going alone.

  • lol i luv this video ^^ its so emusing!

  • For everyone commenting about the "cowboy way" of breakin horses...this isn't. Because, he clearly isn't. He's wearing tennis shoes, and has a horrible seat. So please, don't be dissin cowboys, this isn't an example of one.

  • you guys are idiots!!! get a fucking life you know shit about horses thats NOT how to break in a horse you need some jail time to stratin you out. and some meantal halp or just slammed real hard into a fence.

  • You make me sick! You wanna know why your getting your ass handed to you everytime you get on? Thats cuz you SUCK. You DO NOT break horses that way, obviously something is wrong with what your doing because EVERYONE is complaining about it. If i lived by you...i'd pull my gun out and put a FUCKING BULLET in your head!!!!

  • k u only think that cuz thast not how u would brake a horse! ppl have there own oppinyions

  • Wow, metalicrose, overreact much?

  • you REALLY think BEATING A HORSE WITH A WHIP AND KICKING HIM is gonna help the situation? UR A FUCKING IDIOT THAT'S CRUELTY RIGHT THERE!

  • Can you say BUCK STRAP?

  • well mabye if you fucking "cowboys" would learn how to properly train a young horse this would NEVER happen...

  • settle down they will be alright its not if they could buck

  • Great job! But if I was you, I'd get rid of that dog.. he has NO BUSINESS out there creating distractions, tension, etc for the horse (and maybe you?)... chain him up, put him in the house or something.. you're just asking for trouble with one more contingency out there in the pen.

    Great job staying on... been there, done that, lol.

  • a crupper would make it worse, just hopping on a horse and kicking it and falling off it does not break in a horse, the more u do it, the more likely it will buck you off, u should always start off with someone leading you around on the horse, u deserve it if u get hurt

  • 3:44

    most crack up and cute thing. :)

  • there is a better way you should try find it mate

  • You break the horse at a nice way not whit a whiop or something my firt horse now is the swettest and most gentle horse that i can immagine.

    First he had to be broken and now even children can ride him!!

  • That is why I like my western saddle with a back cinch for riding young horses. I agree that it would be better if you had a crupper to keep your saddle in place. All in all, not too bad. One thing that I will mention that I have found while working with young horses is that if you get them to give their head to each side willingly from the ground before you get on then the buck is easier to control. A one rein stop is a fantastic thing to take the power away from a bucker like that. Good job.

  • Congrats Outback, beautie of a horse and I like your stye of breaking. Ignore the bleeding hearts on here, they've obviously never tried to break a horse that simply doesn't want to be broke, sometimes you just have to ride out the buck and then there'll be no surprises later.

    Good on ya and keep up the good work.

  • pretty good job..........a back cinch would of helped with the saddle staying on bettrer. .........dude you live in australia?? i want to live there sometime.

  • You should put a cupper on that saddle. And I would have restrained the dog, I think he/she had to do with the horse being nervous. Very cute horse. =)

  • it looks like to me ya'll need a back girht to keep the saddle from falling forward.

  • It is a crupper. The pony that I ride uses one.

  • well what ever still i thank it would help()--()

  • Oh, you mean the thing that goes under the horse's stomach? Because western saddles dont use cruppers.

  • yup i call em back girths..... so simple

  • i wouldn't whip him...i don't really agree with the way you are treating the horse..but what can i do about it lol

  • You need more straps to hold down the saddle like a breast strap and another strap that goes under the belly that helps hold the saddle down so the saddle doesn't flip up like that. It scared me how the saddle looked like it was about to slide up the horse's neck.

  • Your obviously not abusing your horses...but...and this is not saying you havent but dont you think...getting them used to the saddle before hand would have helped... they are both stunning horses! good luck with them

  • If u do it properly a horse doesn´t react like that. If you would prepare them...

  • That was hilarious. You must love getting bucked off. Who the hell still bucks horses out like that anyway?

  • Tighten the girth!!! it shouldnt be coming off like that I have to say u could have taken it a lot slower! and instead of continuously kicking like that try kick, smooth then kinda hit with ur hand behind u. I know what im talking about I broke my 5 yr old mare. Its a lot less stressful on them.

    I LOVE the captions though ahha! Good job keep it up..

    PEOPLE this isnt animal abuse everyone has different methods and ths is his!!

  • un BON débourrage ne peut se faire QUE par un BON CAVALIER... laissez vos chevaux à des pros...

  • err, an this translates into?

  • @outback6t9 the persone was being an ass and told you to leave it to the pros.....

  • This is ANIMAL ABUSE!!!!! Prepared horse doesn't react like that... and seeminglz you are not ready for such a task either... It's shame that people like you can have horse and some capable people cannot...

  • I'll abuse an ignoramus like yourself long before I would ever abuse an animal.

    Do not comment on something you obviously know nothing about. Thank your mother for the rabbits

  • @outback6t9 I'll tell ya what the problem is. its all these pat pereli wanna be's. your training a horse and sometimes they buck. I've had them do nothing after ground work and some nice rodeos like yours. don't you just hate it when the horse gets you off and you can't get on because of an injury? ever tried a western trail saddle for breaking? Ive never been bucked once I get my knees locked into them. been dumped before i get into the saddle proper. keep having fun thumbs up sir.

  • what the hell are you doing? this horse is obviously not prepared to someone sitting on him and kicking in his stomach! "breaking horses" : in which century are you living? putain la merde

  • i am sooo agree with you .

    he dont know what he are doing ...

    and he event dont lisening , what peoples are saying ...

  • all that you have done to those horses is broken their spirits.

  • It doesn't have a broken spirit.

  • OMG!!!!! if u want the horse to be rideable, then dont ride it like a bronco!!!! this is so not the way to break a horse to ride!!!!! the horse hates you!!! the saddle doesn't fit and u obviously dont know what the hell you are doing!!!! watch some videos, take lessons!!!!! ur an idiot!!!!

  • Oh you obviously do..... sheesh. Get a grip girl. Take a close look at these horses. They are not broken spirits, they are having a bit of fun as am I....As for your mature name calling....you know what an expert is Appy? Ex is the unknown quantity and a spurt is a drip under pressure

  • im 14. I broke a horse. and it WASNT like that! woooow.

  • tighten up the cinch dude

  • that saddle is to lose thats probably why the saddle was almost on her neck

  • A hat may be advisable if tehy do this to you alot??

  • PEOPLE !!!!!!! its like a blooper thingy dill just chill

  • the funniest thing about horse people is that they all know everything if theres one thing ive learned is that everybody does things different and you never tell a cowboy how to handle there mounts he road the horse and cowboying is never safe

  • Im afraid I have to agree with some of the other posts on this, but I must point out that while (sorry outback) just about everything I saw on the video was wrong, it appears to have gotten results...So cant be to critical about it.

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  • Umm??? Tennis shoes//?? please give me a break! Those shoes are not safew at all!! Im in the middle of starting not "breaking" my horse and getting her used to every thing, take it slow make sure him/her is prepared for getting jumped on, fdont just throw the saddle on force the bit in your horses mouth and randomly jumping on! You should also have a helmet on! i dont care if your old enough not too, you could get seriously injured from falling off a horse like that!!!!

  • People people people...

    Please look at these horses! In no way are they harmed, in no way are they even have serious about trying to buck me off, they are just rooting around.

    A bit of fun. For all you experts, good luck in your endeavours! I do not need advice. I KNOW what is wrong in this environment. IF I was worried about it, I wouldnt be in sand shoe or nohard hat or in big round yard or without a flank girth.

    I dont care...IF i did, I would remove the video for your poor sensative souls

  • Just what the world needs, another person who doesn't give a shit. Your horses are going to hurt someone and then it's going to be there fault and off to the canner. Of coarse you KNOW what's wrong with what your doing but to imply the horses are also having fun, come on. Karma Biatch!!

  • thats the worst braking iv ever seen in my life OMG

  • This is the worst example I think I've even seen of breaking a horse. LOL.

  • ive always wanted to break horses!

  • I don't know about other times, but, that guy is doing almost every thing worng.

    And that saddle is WAY to lose.

    And I agree Sneeker are no good riding shoes.

  • next time the horse bucks lift hands and reins up

  • And what good is that going to do to get them out of a buck? You can kick them out of it.... After a swift kick or two, they'll step out of it into a run