Shame people always put such criticising comments on videos with bucking horses. I suppose that's the way it is though.
Fantastic work with this horse! I'm always so appalled by people who ride horses poorly and them blame them for bucking or acting out; it's simply ridiculous. It's beautiful to see someone who isn't afraid to blame the people really at fault.
In this day and age I greatly admire people who work with horses. God I love those animals, to me the humans who love and appreciate the horse are very special people.
@sigridandbilly hhahhaa your aboustely pathetic. if you knew anything about rodeo riders thats what they do. so i think you should just fuck off. get your fucken opiounated self and stop competeing on peoples videos who obviously know how to ride.
@MissDressage11 Hey, they HAVE to be some rich person who had their horse trained for them.
Both hands on the reins without your hand up? hahahahahahahahaha thats the point buds. your hand stability shows your form and skill. Not to mention i actually find it easier to stay on a nutty horse when i have one hand out for balance .. also just because the horse didnt buck hard does not mean its already broken.. some horses have harder bucks than others.
@silentlemon1011 why are u saying that to me?? i wasnt the one that said that it was that sigidanbilly personthat she should take her opioun somewhere else she was the one that said that she could have both hand n reins your mixed up here?
Sorry for the miss communication, i was agreeing with you.
Your comment was absolutely correct. .... that comment was aimed at sigridandbilly
On a side note i am just starting into saddle broncs and i can honestly say this dude has some skills to stay so stable and balanced... the only thing he did wrong was make it look too easy
@silentlemon1011 thats cool :). yer excatly it was. rodeo riders have to do that. if u watch it i go to rodeos all the time. you see them and they have to only have one hand on the rein and if they dont they get elimated.
im confused.. Im no critting or anything but I dont see how getting on and letting it bronk for ages will fix it or help? im not being mean! dont take it wrong, im intruiged
@suchandidiot94 my horse has just started doing this. You don't "let" a horse bronk, you cant stop it. You can either stay on and wait until they are done and they are ready to cope and work with you, jump off and get the same thing again every time. By staying on that horse he let him know he was ready to stick with him no matter what. I don't see how anyone thinks they deserve a horse if they can't take the worst the horse throws at them.
@rupertbunyip yeah, there's a difference between a horse thats already ridden doing this.. obvs you have to take it :L but by the sounds of it, this horse is either recently broken or getting broken.. There's way to break a horse without getting on it and letting it do that.. I've broken a horse and it didnt do this with me the first time i got on it so i was just asking (:
@suchandidiot94 He said he was fixing previous trainers mistakes..or that's how I got it. All horses react different when broken, some are easy and some need help in a different way. I'm going to be attempting to do exactly what he just did this Saturday. I wish there was a less stressful way but when it's done, and the horse has gone through it, it will get better =)
you handled this very well , and cuz of this , you and this horse will get a good bond . good job , and you have a great seat ! your the rider this horse needs :)
@WuuhuXD Yes, because the horse realizes that whatever is stronger than it is capable to be it's leader. But this should never be demonstrated by brute force.
At my barn, we had a mare that wouldnt do anything she was terrible. once we were able to be on, we galloped her up a hill. when we got to the top, she was ready to walk back home and into the riding ring and work. we have been doing this on many horses and it usualy works. but with some, you just have to school them out of it, like i am doing with my one horse, Dia'Mante
Im all for spoiling a horse when it has been good, and that is only after work... but treating a horse like a barbie doll and what not is ridiculous.....
the thing is if u want a horse to stop bucking u have to be calm with him and tighten your rein and keep his head up and turn him when he books and when he cs he cant win the battle hell stop bucking thats how i do it any question comment on my channel
how can you even tell it is too tight? just by watching the video? (and if I was riding a horse like that, you can darn well bet I would make sure the cinch was on really good!) :p
your really good (: i have to break my horse soon looool but hses had a saddle and bridle on her and i have used join up to get her to trust me now we justhave to see if she'll let me ride her lol. any tips?
FINALLY someone on this youtube who can actually ride good job cowboy, you can ride for our brand anytime! good seat good hands out of his mouth when he aint bucking, nie all around!
good seat, you'l often find that they tend to give up and behave after a while, after knowing their nt going to win..cant beat a horse for trying tho.
i have tried the whole biting with pain thing he just thinks its a game...he also gets really face shy about everything when we tried that it never really worked too much hes just such a brute lol
similar to how you train a dog, you need him to associate him biting with pain.
No I'm saying you need to beat the crap out of, but a firm(kinda hard, but not agonizing) tap on the nose every time he tries, and he'll either stop or not do it as much.
You make that look so natural and normal, Almost like a rocking chair....... Very impressed with your riding abilities.. And that kind of riding can only come from the Soul...... My hats off to you..
I got my horse (Irish) from a lawer, his daughter stoped riding Irish because she got a new thoroughbred, Irish hasn't been worked in over a year, he was a little bit under weight, his feet never been shod, He needed shot's a dewormer & his teeth needed to be floated, he forgot some of his training, like standing still, But after some hard work & vets he's back to normal & heading into shows again
I had once hors named Oscar. He wos at the begining the same, but after one year of hard work, he became the lovest hors I ever had. I miss him so much.
please may i use a small part of the vid for mmy next thrills and spills vid? pleaseee!!!xx thankyou!! if im allowed i will send u a link wen its done!!x
Wowsa! Very impressive! I love how soft and gentle you stay through his entire "fit" - you can tell he's not scared, just mad and throwing a temper tantrum! We need more like you!
Very nice ride, you sit very centered. What type of saddle do you use? I have rode and trained (I don't much care for the term "broke") many broncs in the past decade and I've always prefered a high shouldered bronc-rider type saddle. I have also used an australian stock saddle on occasion for the hard to fit horses but I'm curious as to what you use. Never too old to learn something new.
I bought an abused mare for my first horse ( Green rider, green horse) She was a spitfire whe we got her. Took a year of ground training. But, she was very good. Took 4 years totally to settle her enough that a 5 year old could ride her.
Still spooked at snow though, and never liked vets. She was an old CSU experiment, so vets were her least faviorte thing
I have a 5 yr old mare that has never been rode that I am training now, she has been a big pet her whole life! the owners expect me to get her child proof in 30 days there is no way, the people lreally dont know what there doing they shoes the mare when she is not even rideable!!
What does not wanting brain damage have to do with being a cowboy? I mean just because you wear a helmet doesn't mean you aren't a true cowboy. I've known plenty of GREAT riders and cowboys that break horses like this and they wear helmets.
@Palooka16 I'm glad you wear a helmet. I sadly lost a friend two years ago because she thought that helmets are "uncool". She fell down with her head on the ground, iI think with a helmet she maybe survived it, but without she had no chance ... :(
Nice ride, don't listen to the idiots who treat their horses like pets. They are the #1reasons horses end up in rescues and slaughter. I know I have retrained at least 6 horses that were "unridable", bucking, biting, kicking. Nice jobs post some more.
Hi Melissa. This was not a joyride! When I started working the horse, it was very dangerous, attacking people, kicking and biting .... you couldn`t even put your foot in the stirrup, let alone get on the right way ... I`m not blaming the horse, I`m blaming all the owners who treated it like a Barbie doll! By the way, the horse is doing fine now.
being able to get on and off and doing ground work with a horse on the 'OFF' side is a well balanced horse not bad riding and like yononindo says he did it for a reason. You rode the horse well good on ya cowboy!
@melissalisa123 You only think this is the "wrong" side because of tradition. It's good to exercise both sides of a horse's brain to make them less dangerous.
Hey ho, Bucked off your horse Belle! The dude goes to all the bother of taming the horse, the least you could do is offer him some hard cash for the pictures.... up front!
I dont wanna imagine how often id have fallen down :D
Nice seat.
Stephie01008 5 days ago
Good riding
ilvstrngwmn69 1 month ago
you can stay very well in the saddle! 1 thing, you can use the Join -UP
robinelske 6 months ago
good seat!!!!
SmiLeY1627 6 months ago
U have a real way with horses, awsome job. and very inspiring.
shiningwhitedragon 6 months ago
Shame people always put such criticising comments on videos with bucking horses. I suppose that's the way it is though.
Fantastic work with this horse! I'm always so appalled by people who ride horses poorly and them blame them for bucking or acting out; it's simply ridiculous. It's beautiful to see someone who isn't afraid to blame the people really at fault.
WarHorse16 6 months ago
press 2
gabbiedoglover11 6 months ago
Personally, I have never seen anyone get on a horse from that side... it just seems like it would feel kind of unnatural to me.
4d4m1749 6 months ago
In this day and age I greatly admire people who work with horses. God I love those animals, to me the humans who love and appreciate the horse are very special people.
AquarielCharm 9 months ago
Sure a horse that desperately needed a leader it could trust. Thank you for your good turn. ~Evelin~
jinglejangle1871 1 year ago
Beautiful soft, patient, educated rider.....gonna be a nice horse!
LioMele 1 year ago
wow. thats what you call a good rider.
barrelracer4lif3 1 year ago
Haha that was actually tiny bucks, just many
sigridandbilly 1 year ago
@sigridandbilly hahahha id like to see you try and stay on one of those horses. probs jump of screaming and never get back on
MissDressage11 1 year ago
@MissDressage11 I would easily have stayed on, with both my hands on the reins without wawing my hand around like this rider do.
sigridandbilly 1 year ago
@sigridandbilly hhahhaa your aboustely pathetic. if you knew anything about rodeo riders thats what they do. so i think you should just fuck off. get your fucken opiounated self and stop competeing on peoples videos who obviously know how to ride.
MissDressage11 1 year ago
@MissDressage11 Hey, they HAVE to be some rich person who had their horse trained for them.
Both hands on the reins without your hand up? hahahahahahahahaha thats the point buds. your hand stability shows your form and skill. Not to mention i actually find it easier to stay on a nutty horse when i have one hand out for balance .. also just because the horse didnt buck hard does not mean its already broken.. some horses have harder bucks than others.
silentlemon1011 1 year ago
@silentlemon1011 why are u saying that to me?? i wasnt the one that said that it was that sigidanbilly personthat she should take her opioun somewhere else she was the one that said that she could have both hand n reins your mixed up here?
MissDressage11 1 year ago
@MissDressage11
Sorry for the miss communication, i was agreeing with you.
Your comment was absolutely correct. .... that comment was aimed at sigridandbilly
On a side note i am just starting into saddle broncs and i can honestly say this dude has some skills to stay so stable and balanced... the only thing he did wrong was make it look too easy
silentlemon1011 1 year ago
@silentlemon1011 thats cool :). yer excatly it was. rodeo riders have to do that. if u watch it i go to rodeos all the time. you see them and they have to only have one hand on the rein and if they dont they get elimated.
oh thats awsome. yer he has serious skills :)
good luckk
MissDressage11 1 year ago
How calm he sits on the horse.................very nice from belgium
SemmaCamiro 1 year ago
tht horse didnt come a foot off the ground
amigachips1 1 year ago
im confused.. Im no critting or anything but I dont see how getting on and letting it bronk for ages will fix it or help? im not being mean! dont take it wrong, im intruiged
suchandidiot94 1 year ago
@suchandidiot94 my horse has just started doing this. You don't "let" a horse bronk, you cant stop it. You can either stay on and wait until they are done and they are ready to cope and work with you, jump off and get the same thing again every time. By staying on that horse he let him know he was ready to stick with him no matter what. I don't see how anyone thinks they deserve a horse if they can't take the worst the horse throws at them.
rupertbunyip 1 year ago
@rupertbunyip yeah, there's a difference between a horse thats already ridden doing this.. obvs you have to take it :L but by the sounds of it, this horse is either recently broken or getting broken.. There's way to break a horse without getting on it and letting it do that.. I've broken a horse and it didnt do this with me the first time i got on it so i was just asking (:
suchandidiot94 1 year ago
@suchandidiot94 He said he was fixing previous trainers mistakes..or that's how I got it. All horses react different when broken, some are easy and some need help in a different way. I'm going to be attempting to do exactly what he just did this Saturday. I wish there was a less stressful way but when it's done, and the horse has gone through it, it will get better =)
rupertbunyip 1 year ago
great riding
vlerkie01 1 year ago
very well sat mate. I admire ur ways with ur horses. I also love the music that went with this video :)
BlazinMustang79 1 year ago
you ride amaznig,,,
retardosgirl 1 year ago
you handled this very well , and cuz of this , you and this horse will get a good bond . good job , and you have a great seat ! your the rider this horse needs :)
toufoum11 1 year ago
good job!!
bellabelliboo 1 year ago
If a horse notices that it has no chance against the person, e.g., to buckking him of or so, it allows to be it.
WuuhuXD 1 year ago
@WuuhuXD Yes, because the horse realizes that whatever is stronger than it is capable to be it's leader. But this should never be demonstrated by brute force.
CowgirlPianist 1 year ago
Nice ride!
WantingItAll 1 year ago
im from mexico and im a horse braker to, i think you are a very great cowboy man congratulations...
123bullriding 1 year ago
Awesome. You are an amazing horseman.
Zorro1027 1 year ago
ich mag das auch können!!
00TheRita0 2 years ago
boy it put up a show dident he!
i'm glad my mums horse doesent do that (i'm breaking her in)
your a good rider
IloveBEAUTYandMum 2 years ago
At my barn, we had a mare that wouldnt do anything she was terrible. once we were able to be on, we galloped her up a hill. when we got to the top, she was ready to walk back home and into the riding ring and work. we have been doing this on many horses and it usualy works. but with some, you just have to school them out of it, like i am doing with my one horse, Dia'Mante
covergirldiamante 2 years ago
well if it's true what you wrote, i think it's good work. You may have to let him more canter and let him be faster, then he'll may calm down better.
Well done!
Dani040497 2 years ago
wow it's like a differnt horse!!!!!!!
lovebug2185 2 years ago
Hehhe I dont know these kinds of rides are always pretty exciting. :P
ReinaEquina 2 years ago
I agree with painthorselover11...And your saddle looks sort of narrow.
IrishOne2010 2 years ago
you rode him soo well.... good on ya :)
BabyDollAmy13 2 years ago
How did you stop him from bucking? Did you just have to let him go until he gave up?
PegacornBerry 2 years ago
Im all for spoiling a horse when it has been good, and that is only after work... but treating a horse like a barbie doll and what not is ridiculous.....
prettyponybaby2007 2 years ago
Looks like you wanted him to be a bucking bronco to me
painthorselover11 2 years ago
the thing is if u want a horse to stop bucking u have to be calm with him and tighten your rein and keep his head up and turn him when he books and when he cs he cant win the battle hell stop bucking thats how i do it any question comment on my channel
kkldabest 2 years ago
You really do have a good seat. You barely moved and were very centered in a lot of the footage. I'm glad my horses don't buck anymore.
SusanEyerAndersonDVM 2 years ago 17
The back cinch was way to tight around that horses belly, which would also cause him to buck.. Good job calming him though
MsComanche1 2 years ago
how can you even tell it is too tight? just by watching the video? (and if I was riding a horse like that, you can darn well bet I would make sure the cinch was on really good!) :p
617Tora 2 years ago 7
Amen, last thing you want on a bucking horse is you under the horses belly!
ReinaEquina 2 years ago
wow that's really really amazing! you did an excellent job by being so patient and stuff.
wow, speachless.
OIKHEBMENIKEZ 2 years ago
His bucks didnt seem very rough for a newly trained horse, at least not as rough as some of the horses ive trained. Good seat though. (:
LiveLaughLoveMindy 2 years ago
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that horse belongs in a rodeo!! 0_0
BreezyRulez 2 years ago
your really good (: i have to break my horse soon looool but hses had a saddle and bridle on her and i have used join up to get her to trust me now we justhave to see if she'll let me ride her lol. any tips?
Crazy999Monkey 2 years ago
What's the music?
dressageluvr 2 years ago
GREAT Video! Loved the music!
aspenrrain 2 years ago
This is what i might have to do today, break a horse out of the bucking people off.... May have video footage if anything happens
yunderup 2 years ago
that looks scaryyy,,,,,is the horse always like that?
miss000stratty 2 years ago
FINALLY someone on this youtube who can actually ride good job cowboy, you can ride for our brand anytime! good seat good hands out of his mouth when he aint bucking, nie all around!
Alicat0909 2 years ago
he would have launched me off no problem, great seat :)
fruitsalad234 2 years ago
I love the music and the horse... very nice...
mausue1 2 years ago
broncos are so much more intense than bulls!
samanthasmith69 2 years ago
good seat, you'l often find that they tend to give up and behave after a while, after knowing their nt going to win..cant beat a horse for trying tho.
helenhorse 2 years ago
Ya se ve lo que va a ser ese caballo.! Todo un campeón, bonito animal de buen temperamento y coraje.
anzomovie 2 years ago
Hi
Oh to have a seat and balance on a horse like that
fantotangos 2 years ago
my horse does exactly the same thing however we have never treated him bad weird aint it
sxclilstace 2 years ago
Have you checked to make sure your saddle fits?
PITVIPERBEN2008 2 years ago
honestly im not being rude by asking this
but are you trying to reback him or summat
cos i dont really agree with it , ino it's not your fault but it's not particually nice on the horse :(
xox
abbimcgx 2 years ago
i have tried the whole biting with pain thing he just thinks its a game...he also gets really face shy about everything when we tried that it never really worked too much hes just such a brute lol
chels2315 2 years ago
how did u get him to stop biting i have a biter and all the ways people told me to train him to stop never work
chels2315 2 years ago
similar to how you train a dog, you need him to associate him biting with pain.
No I'm saying you need to beat the crap out of, but a firm(kinda hard, but not agonizing) tap on the nose every time he tries, and he'll either stop or not do it as much.
They have muzzles you can get if he won't stop.
kaitlyyyyn 2 years ago
I like the music, it's cool. And that horse is gorgeous! Nice job staying on, happy the horse is doing well now.
BitsandBellBootsx3 2 years ago
try riding with your spurs not your hands unless your going to hook him up to a plow lol hey now
TonyMontana6197 2 years ago
wtf hes loping and that horse looks like an old draft killer horse how about 8 cents a pound get a hair cut kemosabe
TonyMontana6197 2 years ago
good seat! NIce job
MsRideon 2 years ago
Well done!
ladylore78 2 years ago
Now THATS riding, calm, quite and soft. Beautiful horse by the way. :-)
alahdorn 2 years ago
cheval pa encors dénbourré ! ;)
c très bien !
lauremimi 2 years ago
may i use thiss???
fcthecool 2 years ago
i wanna use it too!!!
ArabianHeart1217 2 years ago
terrible music...what are you thinking? haha the video made my dayyyy!!
MMhunterjumper 2 years ago
Whats wrong with Indian music?
StormyNeiss 2 years ago
MMhunterjumper, It's Native American music. Whats your problem?
And ever thought to look at his page? He is a native himself.
There is a great culture behind native music.
mirhorselover11 2 years ago
this is awesome
colt1694 2 years ago
awesome well done thank for sharing......ur a legend hun.....
justiceNjadis 2 years ago
well ridden no pulling no kicking you just sit until he says ok i have had enough. eventually he will figure that you are there to stay well done.
ihaveachestnutter 2 years ago
You make that look so natural and normal, Almost like a rocking chair....... Very impressed with your riding abilities.. And that kind of riding can only come from the Soul...... My hats off to you..
bluezmule 2 years ago
I miner story but close to this,
I got my horse (Irish) from a lawer, his daughter stoped riding Irish because she got a new thoroughbred, Irish hasn't been worked in over a year, he was a little bit under weight, his feet never been shod, He needed shot's a dewormer & his teeth needed to be floated, he forgot some of his training, like standing still, But after some hard work & vets he's back to normal & heading into shows again
IrishSaddlebred 2 years ago
-cough- yes it is i broke a horse like this and were best buds
randomname222 2 years ago
-cough- thats not really the way you break a horse...
AMHorsieHow2s 2 years ago
He didn't say he *WAS*, did he? For all we know, it could've just been a problem horse. At least he stayed on.
BarrelsPolesandJack 2 years ago
yea u can break a orse that way
Stormy770 2 years ago
excelent riding cowboy!!!
brittbritt0059 2 years ago
I had once hors named Oscar. He wos at the begining the same, but after one year of hard work, he became the lovest hors I ever had. I miss him so much.
Blyskawica2400 2 years ago
Great job, love the video and the music! The horse seems to have some real talent in the way he moves at the end of the clip!
ebonpharo 2 years ago
way to hold a seat!!
nice job!
its great that your not just giving up on him. i see alot of people do that.
BarrelxRacingxAngel 2 years ago
Its like a new dressage movment! haha! Love this video!
oakstorm 3 years ago
aww its got a pathetic bronc
it barely gets off the floor
but well done :S
babiililrockchick 3 years ago
that last part was beatiful ur a good rider.....
horsecrazie8 3 years ago
please may i use a small part of the vid for mmy next thrills and spills vid? pleaseee!!!xx thankyou!! if im allowed i will send u a link wen its done!!x
howsecrazy 3 years ago
great form on him while bucking Good job!! love the music
zoeykatie 3 years ago
... great job ... thats big trust between animal and human
angiehexhex 3 years ago
ur a good rider and trainer! It must have taken a lot of time and patience to break that horse. I love the music too. 5 *s!
ChocoBell17 3 years ago
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weak horse
hahahahahahahahahha
Agente0Y8 3 years ago
wowowowow i wish i could sit bucking horses or ponies for as long as that
!
amazing riding!?!?
horsemad1234 3 years ago
Wowsa! Very impressive! I love how soft and gentle you stay through his entire "fit" - you can tell he's not scared, just mad and throwing a temper tantrum! We need more like you!
MacabreMikolaj 3 years ago
This is the way it should be done even if the horse really doesn't know how to buck hard. Great job. Oh to be young again.
electra96 3 years ago
verry nice work!
ladybloodrose 3 years ago
you most stap up on the left sicee!!
rositamiddelkoop 3 years ago
Very nice ride, you sit very centered. What type of saddle do you use? I have rode and trained (I don't much care for the term "broke") many broncs in the past decade and I've always prefered a high shouldered bronc-rider type saddle. I have also used an australian stock saddle on occasion for the hard to fit horses but I'm curious as to what you use. Never too old to learn something new.
PaintedBlueMustangs 3 years ago
Poor horse, idiots who have made it like this!!
Good work!
llanidanjoy 3 years ago 3
Really enjoying your videos 'YONO'.
Put this one on my faves.
FIVE STARS!
Thanks for posting.
filly4billy2002 3 years ago
Jesus-H-Christ!
Now that's what I call sittin' a hoss !
Only know one other person with a set of nads like yours :~)
"IEE-Ha!", you are Da Bomb !
bella435 3 years ago 2
Nice Video.
When I First Got My Horse Dolly SHe Was Just like This Bronco.
It Took me about 2years to acually get her to the point that she wouldn't buck when I Would try to get on her.
Shes Good Now .
But not perfect.
Nice video.
computerfreaks335 3 years ago
Whoa, awesome job. Nice video, too.
emoshoes11 3 years ago 2
I bought an abused mare for my first horse ( Green rider, green horse) She was a spitfire whe we got her. Took a year of ground training. But, she was very good. Took 4 years totally to settle her enough that a 5 year old could ride her.
Still spooked at snow though, and never liked vets. She was an old CSU experiment, so vets were her least faviorte thing
Stormshadowlover 3 years ago
I have a 5 yr old mare that has never been rode that I am training now, she has been a big pet her whole life! the owners expect me to get her child proof in 30 days there is no way, the people lreally dont know what there doing they shoes the mare when she is not even rideable!!
amandabrooke25 3 years ago
I love watching a "TRUE" cowboy break and ride a hores. Not helmet or pansey riding! Awesome
tawills0218 3 years ago
What does not wanting brain damage have to do with being a cowboy? I mean just because you wear a helmet doesn't mean you aren't a true cowboy. I've known plenty of GREAT riders and cowboys that break horses like this and they wear helmets.
Palooka16 3 years ago 9
@Palooka16 its better to wear helmets anyways , i wish they would put helmets in the hats somehow or something !
toufoum11 1 year ago
@Palooka16 I'm glad you wear a helmet. I sadly lost a friend two years ago because she thought that helmets are "uncool". She fell down with her head on the ground, iI think with a helmet she maybe survived it, but without she had no chance ... :(
Wiesel1806 1 year ago
Nice ride, don't listen to the idiots who treat their horses like pets. They are the #1reasons horses end up in rescues and slaughter. I know I have retrained at least 6 horses that were "unridable", bucking, biting, kicking. Nice jobs post some more.
easyrider10 3 years ago
u got on the wrong way hmmmm bad riding i hate this ...
melissalisa123 3 years ago
Hi Melissa. This was not a joyride! When I started working the horse, it was very dangerous, attacking people, kicking and biting .... you couldn`t even put your foot in the stirrup, let alone get on the right way ... I`m not blaming the horse, I`m blaming all the owners who treated it like a Barbie doll! By the way, the horse is doing fine now.
yononindo 3 years ago 2
being able to get on and off and doing ground work with a horse on the 'OFF' side is a well balanced horse not bad riding and like yononindo says he did it for a reason. You rode the horse well good on ya cowboy!
kdreality 3 years ago
@melissalisa123 You only think this is the "wrong" side because of tradition. It's good to exercise both sides of a horse's brain to make them less dangerous.
CowgirlPianist 1 year ago
Ride him cowboy
ploolg2008 3 years ago 2
Hey ho, Bucked off your horse Belle! The dude goes to all the bother of taming the horse, the least you could do is offer him some hard cash for the pictures.... up front!
Great piece of riding, by the way!
Polyfooka 3 years ago
Great video! Do you have the unedited version? I'd love to use this in one of my vids, but it can't be altered like this!
buckedoffbelle 3 years ago