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  • we didnt exactly see the horse falling ON the man

    you dropped the camera

  • Yeah, he pulls and pulls, its his fault.

  • ouch !!!!!!!! you are good actuali ?

    

  • thats why you have to wear a helmet :)

  • Was it a chain bit?? A girl I know sold her horse for that happening!!! She was using a chain bit!! Her horse reared and she fell in-between the fence and the horse!!!!! Curse chain bits!!  -

  • these are spanish horses and that is traditional tack. they are trained in those bits and are fully used to it. he is not holding the horse tight at all and that carriage of the head is pretty normal for these types of horses, andalusians, lusitanos etc etc all carry themselves like this quiet naturally. the horses were all spooked by something and it was just a freak accident

  • @26dmari Just bc it's 'tradition' doesn't make it right. The horses might be trained in that equipment, & acclimated to it, but that doesn't mean they enjoy it or that it is even needed. Like you said, these animals carry themselves in this way quite naturally, so why be a bully about asking for it?? Tradition is a nightmare that closes minds & snuffs out progress. Dominance, force, & pain have no business in horse training anymore, yet here we are. Sickening. Poor horse.

  • @ILove1234Music u can tell because that horse was listening to signals very well so i would say he wud need a soft snaffle u can tell because he was fighting it poor poni :(

  • @ILove1234Music Those bits are really strong, very few horses actually need a bit that strong.

  • at the end the horse is like... "what?"

  • All I saw was the camera shaking. Nobody is asking anyone to be a professional cameraman, but why can't people at the least hold their hands somewhat still, and not wave the camera around?

  • Hate it when the riders fall off and then the camera person moves the camera!! :@

  • WHY DOES THE BITCH ALWAYS MOVE!

  • @RobbytheLion i totally agree....and the bit looked kinda stong like @ihaveachestnutter said and the crowd and loud noises cause him to act scared........but beautiful horse :)

  • The strong bit hurt the horse's mouth, he tried to move away from the pain, but his head was tied down to his chest and he felt like he was trapped, so he freaked and reared up. Stupidity = danger.

  • Horses have a harder time keeping balance when their head is at such an angle. I know it looks magestic, but it's not comfortable for the horse at all.

  • That happend to me but it fell on my legs and broke them :(

  • on a vue tchi gogol

  • Same thing happened me frightn experience

  • jaaaaysuuus O:

  • The "dancing horses" only dance because they"ve been cross tied and had their legs whipped untill they start to "dance". Thats how alot of them are trained, and why they look cranky and ready to freak out... look up "dancing horse cruelty" if you don't believe me.

  • @rowdyfarmgirl not all of them, I've seem some horses face to face if you take like a lunge white and just flick them they do that and then u can train them to do it without the whip

  • wanneer de man valt dan gaat de camera weg ze wauw wa saai!!!

  • how was the rider? i've had the same happen to me and i broke my hip

  • @saddlebredhorsegirl He busted his head and was taken to the hospital. I think he was released. It could of been worst...

  • @samaritanrevival did the horse flip over onto his back? was the rider ok?!

  • @samaritanrevival omg y were all of the horses panking??

  • @samaritanrevival  was the horse ok

  • i'm not suprised...the way that horse was being forced to hold it's head looked rather uncomfortable

  • omg i hope the horse is ok

  • @sammihicks1 lol? you'd better hope the guy was ok he took the blow.....

  • well I guess we'll have to take their word for it the horse fell on the guy.

  • they horses have a look of hate on their faces

  • might have helped not having such a strong bit... and leaning forward when the horse reared :/

  • die armen Pferde! Die Kandarren sind viel zu heftig!

  • Atlease the man broke the horses fall on the concrete haha xx Poor horses :(

  • poor pony was scared D:

  • i bet a less strong bit or even better, NO BIT would make the difference in sooo many cases like this! My experience is that 8 from the 10 horses ride soooo much better bitless! :) I choose the natural way.. :) What's more important to you?

    Have a great bond, or winning the 1st price in a competition?? Think about it.. :)

  • @NieneJonasHorses Yes, I agree with the bit part, but the NHM part? Not all riders are obbsessed with competions, and I don't believe in NHM. I have a great bond, and I don't go to competions at all! Never been to one, and I've been riding for 7+ years. I'm planning on going to one in November, but just for fun, not for a blue ribbon, or, and ribbon, for that matter. ;)

  • @crazycrittercabin Yup i get it, i dó believe in NH and it helped me and Santos alot (twice!) but it's not that i never like give my horse a kick like HEY!! Come on! Now you've gotta listen, cause i have kinda my own way of NH, i try to keep it natural but sometimes the horses i work with just gotta feel it if they don't want to listen, i'm never agressive or something but yes, i sometimes dó give my horse a kick, not hard but that he still knows like, oh right now i've gotta listen, get it? :)

  • @NieneJonasHorses part 2 haha :) well, i've done a couple of competitions, always in the top three but it was just for fun, but competitions aren't really my thing, still i'm thinking about doing some when i finally get my own horse! :) Everything i do with my horses is for the fun, i try to do everything with them with Santos i even went into the tackroom to get my saddle and bridle.. shhhh don't tell anyone haha :) but a girl has him now and she's thinking about buying him, i miss him so much!

  • @NieneJonasHorses Ah, ok. Thanks for elaborating on that. And don't worry, I won't tell anyone about the saddle and bridle. ;) I guess it just gets me mad because when I say I don't believe in it, everyone (except you) got all screamy and nasty with me. Oh, well, it's you're choice what you want to do with your soon to be horse and what I want to do with mine, I suppose. Friends? :) And I tried bitless with my horse... let's just say he's a bit headstrong with me and no one else. ;)

  • @crazycrittercabin haha, i'm always trying to be as friendly as possible so.. yeah :) i sometimes ride with a bit too but mostly bitless :) some thing make me mad too, like at dressage, maybe you Anky van Grunsven? she's Dutch, me too by the way haha, i've seen her a couple of times but the thing that makes me mad about some dressage riders is the bit abuse, they don't even see the pain in the horses eyes, i can't stand it! Not saying i never pull on the reins haha, i only do it when needed. :)

  • @NieneJonasHorses Yeah, I agree. I do some dressage, but not much. I try to use a really soft bit when I'm doing dressage, even though I know he'd let me know if I'm hurting him. Probably because I'm just a spaz about that kind of thing, haha. I think even with some of the speediest horses, sitting deep and leaning back can help - a lot! Seriously people - you don't need to pull your horse's tounge out to get him/her to stop! OK, now I'm just going on a rant. Haha... whoops. ;)

  • @crazycrittercabin if you dont show and are just riding for pleasure, i bet you actually use a lot of natural horsemanship and just dont realize it. the methods used by parelli, john lyons, and many others, are only methods noy the definition. you may do a lot of it just out of common sense with out being taught. All natural horsemanship means is not abusive, and setting the horse up to use its natural reactions to train them rather than force or fear.

  • well this just shows what a stong bit and rediculous spurs do to a horse........ nobs!

  • te lo echastes encima afloja poquito la rienda y checale los colmillos

  • y didn't they let us see it

  • ha ha he should have been waring a helate!

  • They are called Paso Finos and they are full of Brio! We call our one Paso gelding a "sewing machine" for a reason. They are incredible horses!

  • He should wear a helmet!!!!!!!!!!!

  • okay what the heck is that at 3 the black horse does my horse does it but he wasnt trained too whats it called anyone know???

  • Ouchie! Hope they were both ok.

  • it might of helped if he didnt have such a strong as bit in

  • I agree totally!!!! He was using a very harsh bit... which could have made all the more difference to the horses reaction!!! But i could be wrong :-)

  • @ihaveachestnutter and a spikey nose band

  • @ihaveachestnutter I don't think I'd say it's the bit, but how much hold he had of that bit. I use a pretty hard bit in my horse mouth but I know how to use it properly. I think which is the case for most bits, any bit can be hard and painful to a horse in the wrong hands, but any bit (as well as one natural strong/harsh) can be a very useful tool in the right hands. It comes down to this man had way to much hold of the hard bit and that horse simply had enough.

  • @ihaveachestnutter your right, it was actually disgusting how the horse had to hold its head because or that bit!

  • He tried to keep the stallion from going over. But that stud was HYPER! These are some of the most GORGEOUS horses! I love that white stud but I bet he is one hell of a hand ful!

  • ouch!! hope both where alright!

  • Oh my god - Ouch! And on concrete too, so much worse...

  • OUCH!!!! That would be scary but i wouldtn have screamed. Great Capture

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