@ilovemyappy14 If you feel you really must reply please read the comments properly.Didn't say you couldn't join in lovely, just said it wasn't your place to argue in the first place. Now who's being immature?
@ilovemyappy14 It wasn't your argument to join in with in the first place. The original poster had realised she was in the wrong and has since mailed me to apologise and has deleted her account. No one stated any facts, it was all a matter of opinions so there was no need for it to go the way it did. Don't carry on something that has ended.
@ilovemyappy14 When did I ever say anything about me competing in eventing? I would never put my horses through that thank you. Don't judge or make assumptions unless you know me or my horses. My yard is currently sat here laughing that you think I'm a fake that cares about flashing ribbons.. LOL. Stop making yourself look like a prat.
@ilovemyappy14 And you need to get your facts right, read previous comments. Not once did I say that she shouldn't have dismounted, you clearly don't know anything about eventing. It's not all prissy pony club 'Oohnoes my pony has a bit of mud on its leg, lemme jump off and wipe it off'. If you're gonna contribute and butt into a debate read the FULL conversation before getting involved.
And check through the comments, I also said how do you know that after the pictures finished in this clip she hadn't got off and checked to see if the horse was alright? How can that be wrong, I wasn't stating anything.
In reply to all the other comments not once have I ever claimed to attend pony club, never have never will thank you therefore I am no 'prissy pony club rider'. I know my own horses, by saying OMG YOU SHOULD GET OFF, IF YOU DONT YOU DONT LOVE YOUR HORSE' is utter bullshit. Fed up of immature little 13 year olds thinking they're the next Mary-King all because they've learned how to canter. This woman knows her own horse, butt out. What you say is opinion, not fact.
I have been in a situations like this.Getting off and checking if the horse is not cut is the right thing to do, this was a serious collision and it could be cut, any type of lameness will show up later when the horse is finished. And any rider that competes seriously will know that getting off in competition is difficult and getting back on and carrying on is even harder but this horse definitely needed to be checked. There was no need for a bitch fight...
@shewillbeloved1997 I'm not trolling, I'm being deadly serious. Just because you may have a rich mummy or daddy who buys you a kick along pony that does all the work for you doesn't make you a professional rider. PS, still waiting to see these video's of your perfect riding since you feel you have the right to criticize others. That is all.
@shewillbeloved1997 Since its HER horse she would have been able to tell if it was in pain or not. So really by staying on and regaining its cool she done the right thing to avoid any further injuries.
@shewillbeloved1997 Fair point up until the bit where you had to throw in about being a true equestrian. Whether you're a true equestrian or not has nothing to do with falling off on your own terms. How do you know that if she had jumped off that the horse wasn't going to gallop off, have the reins fall over it's head and end up get caught and breaking its legs? That sounds like a rather irresponsible thing to do. Before you say that's impossible go YouTube it, there's plenty of videos.
@shewillbeloved1997 You clearly don't ride, you're just another ignorant Youtuber.. Just because a horse falls/trips it doesn't mean you immediately jump off as that could do just as much damage.
@shewillbeloved1997 Bitch for stating the truth and having her own opinion? Alright then darling. Having your own horse doesn't mean you know it all. I have 3 of my own and I have been riding for 12 years but I'm still learning new things everyday which I'm very happy about. You're 14 years old? Take that pole out of your backside, respect your elders and get to bed.
Cross Country riders don't dismount until the end unless they are thrown completely off or their horse is critically injured. And their horses don't stop. Just kind of a fact of life. Maybe not in the lower divisions, but in the higher divisions the horses don't give a shit, they just keep going. Kind of like in Racing. Lots of times the horse doesn't even feel the pain that it's in. Not saying that staying on unless death is in sight is the best thing to do, just giving you all the straight up.
@shewillbeloved1997 How do you know she didn't hop off straight after when the horse was calm and relaxed?
Rider done great to sit that, but not forgetting with great help from the horse itself. If the horse had wanted to it could have stuck it's head down and she wouldn't been over the neck.
hahaha, that's like sisters fall, horse fell on it's bum she was heading head first to the ground and bam, there up and running... ('close call' <what it's called the video)
Dude... You just edited it... Thats low
saddleclub100 6 days ago
OMFG! do you have a video clip of this?
turpoemmelie 1 month ago
OW
karanovich100 1 month ago
@ilovemyappy14 If you feel you really must reply please read the comments properly.Didn't say you couldn't join in lovely, just said it wasn't your place to argue in the first place. Now who's being immature?
Jessamyfrm 2 months ago
@ilovemyappy14 It wasn't your argument to join in with in the first place. The original poster had realised she was in the wrong and has since mailed me to apologise and has deleted her account. No one stated any facts, it was all a matter of opinions so there was no need for it to go the way it did. Don't carry on something that has ended.
Jessamyfrm 2 months ago
@ilovemyappy14 When did I ever say anything about me competing in eventing? I would never put my horses through that thank you. Don't judge or make assumptions unless you know me or my horses. My yard is currently sat here laughing that you think I'm a fake that cares about flashing ribbons.. LOL. Stop making yourself look like a prat.
Jessamyfrm 2 months ago
@ilovemyappy14 And you need to get your facts right, read previous comments. Not once did I say that she shouldn't have dismounted, you clearly don't know anything about eventing. It's not all prissy pony club 'Oohnoes my pony has a bit of mud on its leg, lemme jump off and wipe it off'. If you're gonna contribute and butt into a debate read the FULL conversation before getting involved.
Jessamyfrm 2 months ago
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Jessamyfrm 2 months ago
The horse in the photos is totally fine. No need for the bitch fight. He isn't mine but I do see him at comps regularly.
ksuperstar88 2 months ago
And check through the comments, I also said how do you know that after the pictures finished in this clip she hadn't got off and checked to see if the horse was alright? How can that be wrong, I wasn't stating anything.
Jessamyfrm 2 months ago
@shewillbeloved1997
You're**
In reply to all the other comments not once have I ever claimed to attend pony club, never have never will thank you therefore I am no 'prissy pony club rider'. I know my own horses, by saying OMG YOU SHOULD GET OFF, IF YOU DONT YOU DONT LOVE YOUR HORSE' is utter bullshit. Fed up of immature little 13 year olds thinking they're the next Mary-King all because they've learned how to canter. This woman knows her own horse, butt out. What you say is opinion, not fact.
Jessamyfrm 2 months ago
She stayed on 'cause she has had experience!
NikkyBrooks13 2 months ago
@shewillbeloved1997 and @Jessamyfrm
I have been in a situations like this.Getting off and checking if the horse is not cut is the right thing to do, this was a serious collision and it could be cut, any type of lameness will show up later when the horse is finished. And any rider that competes seriously will know that getting off in competition is difficult and getting back on and carrying on is even harder but this horse definitely needed to be checked. There was no need for a bitch fight...
MadCowAndProud 2 months ago
was this mary king ?
kathrynfisher16 2 months ago
@kathrynfisher16 No that is most definitely not Mary King
sailorpony12 2 months ago
@shewillbeloved1997 Never claimed to be a good rider unlike yourself, reported for threats.
Jessamyfrm 2 months ago
woooo great vidddd
horseshoes1997 2 months ago
@shewillbeloved1997 I'm not trolling, I'm being deadly serious. Just because you may have a rich mummy or daddy who buys you a kick along pony that does all the work for you doesn't make you a professional rider. PS, still waiting to see these video's of your perfect riding since you feel you have the right to criticize others. That is all.
Jessamyfrm 2 months ago
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Jessamyfrm 2 months ago
@shewillbeloved1997 Since its HER horse she would have been able to tell if it was in pain or not. So really by staying on and regaining its cool she done the right thing to avoid any further injuries.
Jessamyfrm 2 months ago
@shewillbeloved1997 Fair point up until the bit where you had to throw in about being a true equestrian. Whether you're a true equestrian or not has nothing to do with falling off on your own terms. How do you know that if she had jumped off that the horse wasn't going to gallop off, have the reins fall over it's head and end up get caught and breaking its legs? That sounds like a rather irresponsible thing to do. Before you say that's impossible go YouTube it, there's plenty of videos.
Jessamyfrm 2 months ago
@shewillbeloved1997 You clearly don't ride, you're just another ignorant Youtuber.. Just because a horse falls/trips it doesn't mean you immediately jump off as that could do just as much damage.
Jessamyfrm 2 months ago
@shewillbeloved1997 Bitch for stating the truth and having her own opinion? Alright then darling. Having your own horse doesn't mean you know it all. I have 3 of my own and I have been riding for 12 years but I'm still learning new things everyday which I'm very happy about. You're 14 years old? Take that pole out of your backside, respect your elders and get to bed.
Jessamyfrm 2 months ago
Cross Country riders don't dismount until the end unless they are thrown completely off or their horse is critically injured. And their horses don't stop. Just kind of a fact of life. Maybe not in the lower divisions, but in the higher divisions the horses don't give a shit, they just keep going. Kind of like in Racing. Lots of times the horse doesn't even feel the pain that it's in. Not saying that staying on unless death is in sight is the best thing to do, just giving you all the straight up.
BarebackRider13 2 months ago
@shewillbeloved1997 How do you know she didn't hop off straight after when the horse was calm and relaxed?
Rider done great to sit that, but not forgetting with great help from the horse itself. If the horse had wanted to it could have stuck it's head down and she wouldn't been over the neck.
Jessamyfrm 2 months ago
hahaha, that's like sisters fall, horse fell on it's bum she was heading head first to the ground and bam, there up and running... ('close call' <what it's called the video)
RoxieRainsRoobie 3 months ago
Christine? ._.
Puppyprincesss 3 months ago
OMG this is AMAZING!!!!!!!! :)))
BadJumpingGirl 3 months ago
amazing!
StellaWonder 4 months ago
poor horse D:
Kyuubi1161 4 months ago 22
OUCH!
ebbnmaggs 4 months ago 20