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  • Use some talking to encourage Gina fm also try clicking and kissing to him :)

  • @Samhwain must have missed that part.

  • This horse just isn't confident at all. Maybe try more groundwork before hooking him up?

  • @AmberElaine0824 they said he wasn't happy bout going back to work. My horse balks when I saddle them after a few weeks vacations. It's no different here

  • Is the horse even learned with sulky !?

  • yup just keep hittin him with yur reins thats EXACTLY what your supposed to do!!

    DUMBASS!!!!!!!!!

  • He wasn't being bad you were just being stupid.

  • @VeriSheri i agree with u & everyone else w/ this perspective!

  • This horse simply does not understand what is being asked of him.

  • he is not being a bad horse! Get that thing off of this horse!! cant you see he doen't want to !!!! he is going to get hurt!!! Dont do that. Poor pony.

  • Thats what you call a very bad horsie... You must own freakin angels then cuz i may not ride very well but geezus that is nothing compared to what a very bad horse will do...

  • No wonder the horse behaves like that. Check rein, no driving whip, a bad driver. That's asking for problems.

  • Ok, YOU HAVE ISSUES, OBV. THE HORSE DOESNT BE WHIPPED HOW WOULD U LIKE IT I WILL WHIP YOU... I SWEAR.. GOD.!

  • @raquelcastrofan He's not hurting the horse by whipping it. He actually doesn't even have a whip. Whips are a tool/aid used to communicate with the horse. They aren't meant to be inhumane and only a small percentage of uneducated people could possibly use a whip as a form of abuse. He's flapping the reins against the horse's back to tell the horse to move. However, it's pretty clear that the horse does not have enough training to know what the cue means and that's why he's reacting so poorly.

  • Once again we have a horse pulling a cart, whom im guessing has less ground work and basic training than my 2yo. This is disappointing...the horse should not be this spooked/uncomfortable pulling anything by the time you have it hooked up to the cart. What if it took off running and seriously injure d itself or the driver?? Use your head people!

  • Ground drive folks!!! Geeze why do people put these horses in such bad positions? I have been driving for over 30 years. Please read On The Box Seat! And start to practice natural horsemanship!

  • oh shit :s

  • Cringe! This is unfair, he is confused

  • he is scared, and show's signs of not knowing what you are asking him, needs more training..

  • @Bairdred With all due respect, the horse isn't the one who needs more training

  • Hey, how about using that golf cart you inconsiderate fuck. You obviously can't handle anything living.

  • @CakersUnite haha that made me laugh!! but SO true....

  • It's not the horse. It's the insane people around him. I could have handled that horse better....and I'm a thirteen year old GIRL!!!

  • That horse's biggest problem was the person (badly) handling him!

  • I'm not a driving trainer, but one of the things I KNOW about driving is don't whack the horse with the reins... it bumps the heck out of their mouth with the bit. -.-

  • It is totally not the horse

  • Your so lucky, he totally almost flipped backwards!

  • You should line drive him first....

  • you need to ground drive him first with his harness and such then try to introduce the cart. he looks scared, not rebellious. take your time if that is what you want him to do.your lucky your cart isnt broke. be easy with him and he will do good but rushing a horse into something will not give u good results...do a lil more research before something goes wrong again...

  • it wasn't his fault, you hit him too hard -.-

  • Needs training. 

  • he looks disorientated r u confusing him and u were hiting him to hard

  • how about taking the time to properly train that horse? you can't just go from riding to driving without training. that horse had no idea what the heck you wanted or what that thing was he was hooked to. shame on you for your bad training methods. the horse is not bad at all, there are no bad horses only bad riders/trainers.

  • how many times has he been hooked up? he looks kinda confused, and uncomfortable... lol ?

  • Never use your reins to make the horse walk - use a drivingwhip to give him a soft signal. When it backs - get the helper to lead him forwards. I have been training horses for 32 years and this is a classic mistake. I am sure you wil get it right:) a beautiful horse an a calm handler and driver;) keep up the good work:) i am sure it will get better in time. try to learn from people that have done this for years:) it makes you a even better horseperson. Dont we all love these wonderful horses<3

  • why is the man in the white top just standing there just watchin if he could see the horse wasnt walking forwards he should have led it forwards. and why are you hitting the horse with the reins you can see by his reaction hes not comfortable. and where is your whip just by having one and saying walk on can help. also before putting in the cart it might be a good idea to long rein and get him used to being driven again :)

  • No dumbs--t, you get out disconnect him and do what you should have done before and every time before harnessing him up, you ground drive him for 10 or 15 minutes. doing this will take weight off your obvious oversized rear end and keep you safe and more importantly the horse safe from a possible flip over. Sheesh. most people really should not have horses.

  • He is super uncomfortable. Just pulling him from pasture, you should have spent some time getting him back into the groove. Hope your next expedition with him is safer and more quiet.

  • I would react just the same if the driver would pull and clap with the reins like that; you've seen to much western movies; this is a good example how nót to drive a horse!

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