Wow, you guys need to get a clue on how to train horses...these horses are very much not liking the way the rider is working with them...how sad, they are being forced to do what comes so natural and beautiful when defined or brought out with grace, and not forced!
It's all about collection, feel and natural balance training. I can get my Spotted Saddle Horse to move like this with nothing but a natural hacamore and bareback pad.
It is so much nicer to use a Macoti set up! and just makes the horse so much softer in your hands, horses can feel a fly, why do we feel the need to overdue it ???
Wow, you guys need to get a clue on how to train horses...these horses are very much not liking the way the rider is working with them...how sad, they are being forced to do what comes so natural and beautiful when defined or brought out with grace, and not forced!
mariahswind 7 months ago
cute 2 year old gelding
RachelAndNadean 1 year ago
Draw reins noooooooooooooooooo
sielick 1 year ago
phoenixchesney2 is correct. He is either not well trained, very uncomfortable or both.
acstott1 2 years ago
It's all about collection, feel and natural balance training. I can get my Spotted Saddle Horse to move like this with nothing but a natural hacamore and bareback pad.
Gwairan 2 years ago
I'd sell them nags
TheDxter1i 2 years ago
It is so much nicer to use a Macoti set up! and just makes the horse so much softer in your hands, horses can feel a fly, why do we feel the need to overdue it ???
debk66 2 years ago
WHY YOU HAVE DRAW RIENS?? NOOOO
sielick 2 years ago
Hollow back - nose out. Also using artificial training aids... not good
phoenixchesney2 2 years ago
this black and white horse is like mine... i love the colors hes basutiful!
how much for him
travisfan787 3 years ago
I called the Farm wanted to buy no oneevery called me back .Wolveseyelash
Wolveseyelash 3 years ago
i got a sshorse also! but i dont have him trained to gait or anything
jacksongoboybuck 3 years ago
This horse Dusty is pacing! Bad for the back.
2yr pacing as well.
gaitedryder 3 years ago
Hard surfaces tend to bring out the pace in a lot of horses, loose surfaces tend to "square" them up.
TCBinTN 2 years ago