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From: chiara0075
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  • Good Job, but Nevzorov - lier and really big badass. Better make some practice in Natural Horsemanship.

  • @XlorD59 Hallo, do you know Nevzorov? Why lier?

  • when you will agree to educate your child with some metal thing in his (her) mouth, then i will agree with you.

    Sorry for my English

  • bits are cruel, deal with it

    Good video! My horse collect too. That's so cool))

  • @Anima181 bits can be used cruelly but most of the time they aren't, each horse is different i work at a barn with over 70 horses and ponies each with they're own set of tack and BITS, some even have western bits, they fit and we make sure that they don't hurt the horse, people like you who say the bit is awful go to my channel and watch some of the videos, you'll see bits used correctly and the riders who use very light aide in training them

  • @Kaylagirl1238 it's just playing with words. We can say same words, but we mean different things. I don't see any sense in dispute. Your morals - your judge.

  • @Anima181 i may understand where your coming from but all bit's aren't cruel and it's juvenile for you to believe so, most some videos of you riding without one, as i said before bits are a tool like all things in riding, and it help aides the horse, go to my channel to see how the horse can go into frame without a bit, if you wanted to say every bit is cruel, your extremely wrong, is a D-ring bit evil? how about a plain full cheek snaffle? No there not

  • I hate to be a downer, but you're really gripping with your knees. you have phenominal balance, but man, you're lucky your horse isn't spazzing at you for gripping so much.

    How can I tell, you may ask?

    Your knees get shorter and shorter, and your heels are pulled very far up.

    PS. bits aren't cruel...

    *Raising controversy everywhere I go*

  • @Glambliff um, we are not gribbing our horse too hard with our knees? Chiara is a really sensitive horse and if she thinks something is uncomfortable she show us - through small jumps or shaking her head. But the video is really old, so nothing is perfect.

    ps. never said bits were cruel, but it is cruel to use them on Chiara. Her bars are very thin.

  • how do you do it???

  • @ainahorse555 training and a lot of patience ;)

  • good job!

  • thank you :D

  • that is sooo cool

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