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  • Not only does she clearly not know how to handle a horse correctly, let alone a stallion, what about the stupid camera man who's right behind the stud?? Clearly neither of them have any knowledge of proper equitation..... idiots...

  • Goodness. I work on a breeding farm with huge and powerful Andalusians. They're perfectly good buddies in their stalls, but we always keep a buffer zone of at least six feet between their individual paddocks. We don't want them hurting themselves by busting through a fence to get to another stallion for a fight or to a mare to breed. It could also cause trouble if they got out and bred to neighbors' horses. Incompetence just make me sick.

  • dont hit the horse!!!!!

  • @LCSimberto , you shouldn't have a horse that you can't handle? lol. You should NEVER have to hit a horse to make it listen.. That's ABUSE, an the horse will not listen out of respect for you, but out of fear.. RIDICULOUS!

  • You folks do not know how to "handle" a Horse. I Enjoy Sex with a Horse. Horse don't hardly notice. Police set up a video camera, caught me in the act. I got / posted on FightFeces video thru the COURT! It is only one and a half min. 'cause cops busted us. We did foreplay for over an hour...they DID NOT film the actual Horse Love...just the SEX. Police are perverts who are trying to make me look like a creep. You see me Foreplay a Horse and You know Honest Love. I posted it....

  • @fightfeces psycho ass hole!!

  • all i can say is wow!

  • omg...shes lucky she didnt get killed. stupid woman.

  • i really wanna see that stallion leave hoofprints on that fat cunts face

  • Wow...how hard is it to tell the person leading the horse "Hey! Move him up. He's not all the way through the gate!" before closing it...

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  • Cheeky stallion!

  • Woahh.... just shows how much she knows about handling horses -.-

  • this is a nervous horse, with a nervous person handling it, the horse clearly has the upper hand here, if this stupid lady is nervous around this horse, than why on earth would she have a stallion! some do this, and you need to be confident on ground, if i had a stallion like that, and it didn't respect my space, i would have a bull bit, or chain over its nose, and if that didn't work, sounds mean, but yes "bash" it up till it understood to NEVER get in my space. unless i let it.

  • Keeping away from corners won't solve this problem. You can use all kinds of methods - whips, bridles, staying away from gates and what not, but in the end only if your horse trusts and respects you will either of you have a positive experience together. What I am trying to say is that you need to find the cause of your problems and not try to somehow avoid them.

  • im sorry but my horse is a lot worse than this even when he is in a familiar place he rears kicks and all sorts....and even though i don't know how to take care or handle a stallion, she clearly doesn't either.....ESPECIALLY with an unfamiliar horse that you don't know what its capable of shouldn't you put a stallion bit on?

    beautiful horse though.....shame about the owner.

  • @FrahVentino i hope your horse isn't a stallion then? and if he rears i hope you tell him off straight away, my horse has reared and flipped on me, and is very pushy, being an ex race horse, i will NOT let him get away with anything, even if that means hitting him, i refuse to have a horse that doens't respect me, and if i want him to stand still, well, he will bloody well stand still, doesn't matter where he is. you shouldn't let your horse get away with dangerous behaviour,

  • she's an idiot...she doesn't deserve to have that beautiful horse...see her hit the horse @ 1:03 DISGUSTING !!!

  • Ughm, is he even wearing a stud chain. And i give props to her having the rope around her arm.... nice.... not.

  • she had the rope wrapped around her arm and i was just waiting the horse to take off and her go dragging

  • oh dear!!!!!

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  • I have lost count to all the mistakes she was doing, she should not have ownership of any horse, just ridiculous.

  • Must be her looks...

  • Wow sheez really scaring that stallion.....wat a bitch hope he gave her a few kicks in the face

  • Her horse is not your horse though, they are all different, he is new there. Yes he is all over her but that does not make her a bitch. I have known plenty of stallions, geldings, colts and mares. They are all different and and all needed different handling. Being insultive is not going to help the lady control him.

  • That horse is walking all over her.

  • the stud acts like that because he is allowed to. I have 4 studs and when I rope I will have all 4 of them tied up to a fence with 8 to 13 geldings and a few mares and when they are tied up they are gentlemen. They will stand there with their heads down and not make a sound. Hell my oldest son is 12 and the youngest is 6 and they ride all 4 studs sometimes next to a mare or 2 and they have no problems. It's not the horse its the lady. that horse will hurt her someday if it hasn't happened

  • That bitch needs to learn some respect.

  • Instead of being insultive how about telling people how they should handle the horse? The prime part being never corner yourself or wrap a rope round your hand or arm. Put a bridle on the horse before it comes out of the box if you think you may need one. Keep the horse in an open space, not near a gate where it could catch it's legs if it kicked out.

  • @ohwhatapickle the first thing she needs to do is take that chain on the halter and wrap it over the top of his nose and then let him know it is there. he needs to learn that when he is haltered that you are in control not him.

  • @ohwhatapickle Yea exactly couldn't have put it better myself.

  • LMFAO wow... the horse dosent understand the word NO

  • beautiful stallion...

  • 1:00 the horse bitch slaps her hahaha

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  • kick dat dumb bitch

  • wow someone don't know how to work with horses shit this bitch is a mess without a mop

  • She being a horse person should know that you NEVER wrap your lead rope around your arm. Stupid move......

  • stupid woman, all she sees is dollar signs. Hope the horses trample her one day soon.

  • Not only that but they misinterpret his warnings as him being excited. His whining like that says he's about to go completely postal....and they're laughing? This is a situation that can EASILY result in a fatality.

  • WHY would you brind a STALLION over to another MARE OR GELDING!!! Is she that stupid? No offense or anything:/

  • @MegaHorsesaremylife she is stupid, she clearly doesnt know what she is doing trying to take off the halter shows this....the tail twitchin shows hes not happy she shud of walked him around in circles not lead him into a confined space....

  • ok she was just treating the horse like a dong and smaked im in the face about 3 time and was being crushed if any thing happened to her it was her falt

  • 1. What a bad environment for a horse. 2. I don't even know what she was doing was she loading and then when it failed reversed or was it unloading. 3. What a beautiful horse wish I had him. 4. Shoultin no at him isn't going to help when he is SCARED.

  • @XBlueLagoon True but he was not scared, he was horney as hell. :P

  • slap biach, you got owned.

  • @lolie2001 NEVER HIT A HORSE! PERIOD!!!

  • i po jakia cholere go ta baba bije?

  • ROFL, ladies and gentlemen... yes this is proof that there are dumbasses that walk among us, too bad this wasnt a few thousand years ago... darwinism would have snipped her out a long time ago.

  • that horse was right to lash out a that woman she would have deserved it if he did kick her

  • those people have no clue how to deal with horses let alone a STALLION. that horse was scared and they were punishing it instead of soothing it. they led it in small spaces and wrapped they lead around there hand! and they were to pushy and forcfull AND she hit him!

  • You cant out-strength a stallion you have to out-smart them, obviously these people didnt realize that...

  • oh! that horse needs a good whipping!

  • Yikes.... If i where the horse I would have kicked them and said "YO! LEARN HOW TO CONTROL A HORSE PROPERLY!"

  • hahahahaha "no! no!...... no!" he's not a dog

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  • OH MY GOD I ACTUALLY KNOW THAT PATHETIC WOMAN! hhaha shes a right bitch alright she kicked me outta my accomodation a few years back for no reason il never forget the insults and abuse she gave me and here i am looking at her trying to control this stallion LOL i hope he gave her a good few kicks... what a bitch!

  • @bubblegum4909 u should send her this video so she can see the insults, hahaha

  • @cyanidemaiden yeah i shud but id rather not ........ dont want to stir up crap...... jenie mac she is some bitch if i ever saw her i would cry and lauf at the same time !

  • @bubblegum4909 I'm sorry you had to deal with such an idiot

  • @617kittenchicha thank you, but i wont forget it, u dont ever have to just sit there and let sum1 just insult you and your family i shud of just walked out but at the time i was so in shock i didnt know what to do. i cant believe thats really her !

  • My God How incompetent can a person get with a stallion maybe she needs to have a Halter on and her husband saying NO NO NO to her or maybe she just needs a whip taken to her.

  • SHE HAS NO CLUE WHAT SHE IS DOING! Never ever let a horse go in between two walls! That is way this happened! She should have lead him out a but more so then he can do circles!

  • OMG some people have no clue what they are doing. NEVER HIT A HORSE CLOSE TO ITS FACE:(i have a little welsh pony)

  • She just watched war horse and thought that love would do all the work...

  • OMG!!!! this is why people should be checked before being allowed stallions! Did they not notice the horse in front of them when walking to the paddock? and why put it where it can easily jump out of? and wrapping the leadrope around the hand? and that yard did not look stallion proof at all!!!!!!!! I WOULD NOT TRUST THEM WITH A DAM ROCKING HORSE NEVER MIND A REAL ONE and definatly NOT A STALLION !!!!!!

  • I think he might of totally clocked that lady in the head at :54

  • WOW, your laughing during this whole video. You do hav poor horsemanship & your place you keep the horses isn't so well either.

  • @jimmyshitbags you're such a jerk. I deal with horses all the time, i ride them, win competitions. I love horses and they love me. And guess what? I'M A GIRL!

  • dumb how punching a horse.

  • THAT FUCKIN HORSE HATES YOUR GUTS YOU IDIOT, YOU MAKE ME SICK. LMFAO AT YOUR LACK OF HORSEMANSHIP YOU FAT PIECE OF SHIT

  • that's why you should never hold a horse's lead rope by the top part. i know, when we were all little we learned it this way, but it's asking for a disaster. if you have your hand on the clasp underneath the horse's chin, and something goes wrong, you have the horse so close that it will be on top of you in a split second.

  • Wow this bitch sucks at horsing.

  • Allein schon die Unterhalsmuskulatur....

  • Also, I've owned 2 stallions that acted like geldings. If they'd acted any differently, we'd have a little "talk" in the round pen for awhile ;-). Ha!

  • Wow, he actually strikes at her and she does nothing. I would be working his butt in a circle until he calms down and is showing me some respect. Until that, he'd get no rest.

  • Sadly this is by far NOT the worst horsemanship I've ever witnessed in spite all that's wrong here :(

  • this is horsewomanship so I'm not surprised at the incompetence

  • i have no idea what's going on here... but i dont know anything about horses either.

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  • if the horse is really that nervous just unclip the leadrope... dont try to hang on... and NEVER wrap the lead around your hand!!! i dont even do that with my extremely calm dutch warmblood/shire/percheron cross mare. not that i dont trust her or anything (i do and shes the best <3) but its really poor horsemanship to do basically anything thats going on here.

  • worst ever!

  • That is as far away from horsemanship as it can get..

  • ya

    look everybody

    lets just randomly go buy ourselves a stallion and act like retards. Here is an example...

  • I don't get why people are buying themselves stallions. Most of them don't want to breed horses! And, I think it's common knowledge, that Stallions are a lot more difficult to handle.

    Why do they have to buy a stallion. The best would be either to castrate them or simly buy a gelding (don't know , if that's the correct word) or a mare!!

    They wouldn't have half of their problems, they have now!

  • god people, it´s not easy to handle a stallion!

    in my opinion it´s worse to make fun of someone who is having problems with it than being the one who has problems with it!

    come on! you can´t deny it´s wrong to make fun of people like that!

  • I think the lady's horse control is great and the way she says No No No to the horse just makes me feel awsome. You are all Buffoons! Respect to the Lady, its all the bad horses faults!!

  • Stupid Bitch!!!

  • this is so dumb

  • Wow!! Everything is wrong about that!

  • Herpity derp level: infinite

  • Jeez! I'm 13, only been riding/a horse person for 7-8 years, and I can tell this woman has:

    1)a complete lack of a brain

    2)absolutely NO horse knowledge whatsoever

    3)only bought this poor stallion as a trophy.

    I would list everything life-threatening she did in this video(standing between an exited stallion and the wall, anyone?), but there are only 24 hours in the day...

  • That is no way to back a horse out of a trailer, stallion or not. It could have reared up, fallen over and done itself a lot of damage. That was just the first in a line of errors that could have got her squashed or pulled over and the horse injured too.

  • OMFG this woman should NOT have horses... in addition to what molly1305271 posted, she also was facing the horse face to face while saying 'NO'- what a way to make a nervous horse worse, not to mention aggression. It's not the horses fault at all, this person is going to end up hurt or worse. I feel sad for the horse and it's future.

  • This is a lesson for ALL the people who want a stallion just for their own status.

    If you KNOW that you can't handle a stallion.

    DON'T BUY ONE.

  • I like how the guy stays safely away while he lets a woman put herself in danger. He's a class act. They should have had a better path open, and the mares are only exciting the situation. "Easy Storm", I love it. Stay safe dude.

  • I don't own horses or haven't really interacted with them but I can tell that this idiot didn't realize that this horse doesn't play welll with other horses. I mean you can see when he gets near the one he gets upset, and then when he sees the other one in the pen he gets upset. Doesn't take a genious to figure that out!

  • @Sapphirehawk he's a stud..he wants to breed

  • i was just waiting for disaster to strike... it's like she doesn't know rule no. 1 and 2 when it comes to stallions: don't let them be in control and DON'T STAND INFRONT OF THEM!!!! unless you want to get kicked in the stomach that is.

  • That's why you make stallions geldings!

  • u absolute moron! stop smiling for the camera and learn how to handle a horse! she almost led him straight into rope because she was too busy showing off, he should have jumped that rope and pulled her over aswell like a ragdoll! i would have!

  • You know why he does that? Because someone let him get away with it and he learned he doesn't have to listen. -.- that's why ALL horses, not just stallions but especially stallions need to be taught correctly and have that training reinforced EVERY time they are handled...

  • I don't know what made her think being between the stallion and the wall was a good place and then smacking him, it surprises me she isn't hurt much less dead

  • Oh dear goodness. How did anyone survive?! When the lead rope was on the ground and she was between the stud and the wall I was freaking out. I was like: "lady, you're going to die!"

  • what a idiot......here's your sign......

  • barrelbabe4797 i know right

  • yeah good idea. lets bring a stallion over to a mare or another gelding! im sure nothing could go wrong...

  • That fat bitch doesn't deserve a horse never mind riding one with her weight. Feel bad for the horse. It probably be best if he just broke free. Oh, and whoever is video recording is a complete idiot as well. Too bad he didn't stand closer to the horses hind cause the video would've been worth youtube if he had gotten kicked.

  • She has no right to say 'no' to that stallion considering the position she has put him in. How else was she expecting him to ask. There were probably mares within 50 yards of him.

  • mais lacher le PUTAIN ! =)

  • this time maybe it wouldnt be bad if that lady got kicked it "kick-start" some sense into her head

  • This lady doesn't have a CLUE what she's getting into. First of all, don't ever lead a horse between a vehicle and a wall. What happens if the horse spooks and don't EVER wrap the lead rope around you hand no matter how mellow your horse is! Especially a stallion with mares neighing back and forth. The best thing to do when your horse is freaking out is to lunge them to calm them down. and saying NO,NO,NO, isnt going to help a whole lot either.

  • @molly1305271 totally agree except if your horse is like mine and goes nuts on the lunge maybe not such a goood idea :P

  • @molly1305271 lunging ... just as bad as this!

  • i think she needs to learn how to communicate with a horse, rug a horse up and control a horse before bringing a stallion into the picture :/ im 15 and have worked with a stallion before and i think that he could have been calmer in that situation than what he was she needed to not tense her muscles too much and given him a quick/simple entrance, she should really have had some help if she wasnt completely sure what she was doing :/

  • Release him already!

  • "No! Mommy punish punish (?) No! No!" .... Horse's possible interpretation, SMACK "Whoa! (*^*% Z*%$ #$ !@$@ Whoa! Whoa!" Which might have helped... maybe. But, good grief I felt so sorry for this poor horse. He was already freaked out by this situation then got his butt smacked by the gate. That lady was so lucky she didn't get seriously injured. I hope she learned from this experience for her sake and the horses'. Buuuuut, probably not... sad.

  • Umm there must be a lot of things wrong wif this person... Im mean rlly! If you cant handle him being a stallion then geld him... & also wen u get them out of the trailor the only thing horses wanna do is run to get there energy out.. So why didnt u hurry up & get the lead rope off.. My horse is likke tht wif grain.. I honestly dont think u should own a horse! Thts my opionin

  • @LexiHammerle1 Because you can't just let a stallion off to 'run about'. Especially when there's mares about! And what if he had just been on a short journey, and was going back to his stall - he wouldn't need to 'run about' then either. Stallions needs specifically designed enclosures and pastures - with high gates AWAY from mares before you can even consider letter them off the lead.

    Don't comment about things you don't understand.

  • @razorsharpbubble @LexiHammerle1

    Amen to that.

    Oh and Lexi.. learn to spell honey!

  • beautiful horse! But stupid owner.....

  • Of course it's not that easy to handle every stallion. But if you own one, you can be expected to be able to handle him, showing him who's leader. Some hiccups in communication are oke, every horse-owner-relationship has them. But that woman is making some terrible mistakes and this is sad, because her horse seems awesome. Just a little excited...

  • @kennagirl11 I don't belive you look at your spelling I'm 12 and I spell better than you learn to spell or atleast look at the keyboard when typing thanks

  • @rockandroll345 At least* and believe*...lol Sorry, had to do it..but for 12 years old you do spell better than many I've seen.

    On a side note, she does make many mistakes even I as a beginner know not to make. What I'd do is probably lead him out, walk him around away from the horses again and try to calm him down. I'm leasing a horse who kind of acts like this, but that's just his personality, and usually when I lead him around a bit he calms right down...also, I learned you are never ever

  • @Kitsunegirl1212 supposed to open the gate towards you, it's always away from you. My teacher has a horse she is leasing who had an accident a few years back. Someone who was leasing him was leading him into the arena, had opened the gate towards themselves and went to lead him in, he spooked and the gate slammed shut on his hind quarters which cut him up pretty bad...now he has a scar for life on there. :/

  • she is STUPED

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  • Look, this honestly has nothing to do with the horse being a stallion or not. Yes, they do require some special precautions, but if they're trained well, and respected for their power as a horse, they are as easy as any other horse. I've worked with stallions before, because they were well fed, and exercised, they were as tame as pussycats

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  • stupid people...

  • -.- jeah slap him. (1.00 )

  • Do you think it's weird when you stand behind him?

  • Smart? Bring the horse closer to the mare? What a dumbass..

  • Wtf, so many things she did wrong- Everyone knows you don't stand in front of a horse, Especially A Stallion! Did she think that hitting him would calm him down??

  • GREAT! just what the slaughter people LOVE...another crappy back yard breeder! ):<

  • she should really be wearing golves she is gona have painfull burns on her hands and a hat is a must.>:-(

  • So what your saying is that the horse should only behave the way 'we' choose, the way we force upon them through 'beating' them because the human race is that selfish. im not saying that women is handling the horse correctly but i think it is wrong and sick for people to believe that they are allowed to beat an animal when its only for their own benefit.

  • @millie81218

    well either we teach the stallions maners or just let them hurt us :D i chose the safe alternative and besides my friend own's a stallion and she didn't change the way he is, she just showed him who's boss and that he should respect her no biggie. takes a lot of time but its worth being safe then sorry.

  • I have handled studs, run the barrels on them, galloped racing studs on the track.... That horse needs his ass beat. Long before now. He needed that behavior nipped in the butt from day 1. It is very possible to have a stud that only mounts on command without beating it growing up. People just don't realize how much work studs are

  • It's not the studs fault that the woman cannot control him. He seems to be a good horse. However, he needs an owner with a higher understanding of how to handle him.

  • sorry but this woman doesn't know how to handle ANY horse let alone a stallion-luckily he seems pretty tolerant and she hasn't hurt him...but she is an accident waiting to happen,just hope she doesn't slip over in the mud..

  • Nice horse you got there, lady. lol. I dont deal with stallys much, but I have been around enough to know how to handle them. Oh well... at least you can see she is trying XD

  • That stallion should not be breeding. I know that sounds crazy, but I've seen many, many, stallions in my life. The ones that acted like that showed that they could not handle the responsibility of being a breeding stallion. Stallions should be held to even higher standards then mares or geldings. It's because they ARE going to sire foals who will take after them. I've seen one stallion who acted like that and his breeder was breeding Lethal whites because he'd rather them be dead then solid.

  • @iceyangel1144 A reputable breeder would not breed a hot headed horse. No matter how pretty he is the disposition should always be a factor. The good breeders have polite stallions because they take the time to pick out good stock and raise it right.

  • @iceyangel1144

    We don't know how long he had been in the trailer, it looks like he was hauled with a mare which is a big no no, works them up, they unloaded the mare FIRST wrong thing to do, works him up even more. Didn't even wait for her to get out of sight before unloading him! She was paying more attention to the camera then the stud.  I don't blame the stud but the ignorant folks behind the camera and on the end of the lead ropes.

  • @iceyangel1144 amen to that

  • PICK UP YA DAMN LEADROPE IF YOU DONT WANT A HORSE WITH BROKEN LEGS!!

  • oh my fu**ing god!. can say UHH DUH! 1. you don't walk in front of any horse let alone a stallion. 2. you don't sit there and worry about the camera while handling any horse. and 3 and most important, you let the damn thing walk all over you with out showing it who is boss. I'm pretty sure that dumb broad has had WAY TOO many kicks to the head!.

  • stupid lady is probabbly breeding the best horses you can buy...NOT!

  • Really?

    

  • wtf r u doing?the poor thing is scarde cant u c that?do u even know how to control a horse?

  • Yelling No, No, No, No, and Whoa, Whoa, Whoa, Storm, and slapping it only makes it worse.

  • @BeezieMadden13 i kno0w!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @skyhighshowjumper this older girl at my barn did that the other day, I got so mad at her cause it looked like her horse Dane was about ready to bolt!

  • never wrap the rope like that around your arm. second did you see she hit that horse in the face, yeah it might have whipped around its face and hit hers but it was her own fault for not knowing how to deal with that type of situation.

  • This woman is so weak at disiplining that horse! My trainer will be out feeding the geldings, and one will come up to her and get nearly on top of her trying to get to the food, which is very rude, and she has a carrot stick that she pounds on his neck with. It doesn't hurt him, I promise, just shows him whose boss. Plus, she's about 90 pounds, soaking wet, with four layers on :)) I love my trainer.

  • @KatyaXKaliber My trainer is just like that, only she's about 70 pounds! When she has to get on a horse, she really lets them know who's boss. the only time I've ever seen her worried is when we had a stallion in the pasture, and when her husband tried to get the horse to come over with the oats. He almost charged her husband, but she remained all but all but a little bit worried. You gotta love trainers.

  • Woa my dog has more sense then that woman.

  • Ya that's what you do SMACK the horse >:(

  • that woman is CRAZY!

  • haha use want to get a grip the horse would hardly of felt that hit, shes obviously scared and getting wound up cause the horse is! horsemanship at its worse thats bloody nothing use need to watch some horsemanship and its worse and thats not it! use need to get a grip!

  • she should not of hit the horses face that makes a horse head shy and a head shy horse is a pain because it makes it hard to put a bridle on and did you see how she grabed the horses nose as he came out of the horse box and like people said you need to be calm and asertive around stallions

  • SHE HIT HER HORSE, THE THING WAS NOT DOING ANYTHING WRONG! MAYBE THAT GLITCH NEEDS TO SEE WHY HER HORSE IS FREAKING. argh. STUPID people...

  • stupid lady

  • Man our stallions are not like that we can put our two stallions beside each other and in with geldings and they get along so great have never seen any other stalions like ours! That stallion hes not too naughty but she has no freaking clue! FAIL lady!

  • First, you can't smack him and keep him on a short lead. Second, never put yourself in between something and the horse. What was she trying to do anyways? Let him go?

  • I'd try to kick her too. Is she still alive?

  • just wow... .-.

  • poor horse

  • I would say that stallions usually have the most incompetent owners because it's a money maker without having to have much knowledge or experience in the industry. Too much backyard stuff going on in the world.

  • @SarahsE46M3 couldn't have said it better myself. also...anyone catch the lack of reaction to the fact that her horse struck out at her. yeahh, you should really be handling horses...especially a stallion....

  • @SarahsE46M3 I own 2 stallions myself, and the beginning with a stallion (as with all horses) is to get the horse confident and following happily on lounge... It's just education. It's worst with stallions but you see the same behavior (less noticeable) with mares... (Sorry for the bad English, I'm French!)

  • @G1ngerFox - Your English is better than most Americans' English :)

  • that lady should through the lead rope over the horses neak and get away she could die.Once i got trapped between 5 horses going crazy its not fun