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  • looks soooo funn!!

  • Nice! :D

  • amen to not wearing helmets

  • thats amazing:)

  • Impressive just try to and get him to rear straight without flipping around his head to much you'll have a better seat

  • Awwwww :) he is so cute! What's his nameee?

  • he looks fun to ride :)

  • Guys stop being so mean she makes him rear because she wants to and it doesnt matter if she wears a helmet

  • well done when it was bareback did u nearly fall of ?

  • REARING BAREBACK IS SO FUN !!! I do it on my grey stallion Smoky and it just takes ur breath away lol ! But once me and him were dong a 1 metre jump for the first time and he stopped so close to the just and just before i went over his neck he reared higher than the jump and fell backwords nearly killing me . Stallions are just so unpredictable =( But I Still Love Him <3 Anyway u handled ur horse really well and i wish u luck in the future with him =) P.S Ur horse is a stunner x x x x x x x x x

  • How did you stay on bareback???

  • You know what...helmets are a PERSONAL choice unless you ride on someone else's property (aka stable). Most people who ride western don't wear them because of tradition and the fact the few (if any) western sports require them to compete. I get so sick of space being taken up with the helmet gag. If people don't know helmets are a positive option they are naive and probably wish to remain so. (BTW I rarely wear a helmet...personal choice)

  • @snowyriverlass sorry i kinda have to disagree, so what if it is tradition? just cos its tradition dosent mean its right. look at the rider here, ok the horse reared fine, she did a great job training her horse to do so but what if something had gone wrong? what if the horse had fallen over backwards and she had hit her head, or worse, the horse had kicked or fallen on her head leading to severe brain dammage, leading to a person being in a wheelchair for the rest of their lives?! just sayin

  • @Gaelmadgirl Their choice. They know the risks. I sometimes don't wear a helmet, and yeah, I have a friend whose life was saved by her helmet. I know that it's wise, but I still don't wear one all the time. Because, by my own admission, I'm an idiot. It's a matter of choice, and to some people tradition really does matter. I have plenty of traditions, where I live, and I wouldn't want to break any of them.

  • I wouldn't yell at him, I read somewhere that it can make the horse do it quicker next time... Beautiful horse though! x

  • nice ;)

  • Yeah, I trained my Friends Horse to rear on command. PEOPLE BELOW ME---THIS HORSE IS TRAINED TO REAR ON COMMAND ALSO!!! READ THE VIDEO DISCRIPTION....I think hes a Good size for you. Just ignore all the rude comments!

  • to the people who say she should wear a helmet: BOO WOO! get over it!!!

  • This is a great video. lol. i had a quarter pony who had a rearing problem. not cool when you are running full bore and you just want the to slow down a little bit. every time i'd pull back on the reins, he'd stop whatever he was doing and rear. Put he's over that now and he belongs to a 10 yr old little boy who rides the heck out of him :)

  • i think its awesome to have a rearing pony,i have a pony i taught to rear as well but my dad says oh dont teach him that but i still do.

  • haha love the comments ;D

  • thats not a very good idea.. :p your a good rider and all but, just in case ;)

  • Hate to be a party pooper here... but where was your helmut??

  • @itsibitsirider ah, I dont wear them

  • @speedrider2013 cause her head is unbreakable, didn't you know itsibitsirider? and she never falls of, didn't you saw here other vid's?

  • @itsibitsirider- You must be an english rider? am i right, I dont wear a helmet either But the area i live in, no one wears them because no one rides english style. the reason no one wears them because, everyone rides western style because i live in the western part of the u.s. where i live you cant go 20 miles without runing into a 2,000 acre ranch. and you need western saddles to work on a ranch

  • @stoneyman09 .... It's mandatory to wear one regardless of discipline under the age of 18 at all boarding facilities... yes I'm an English rider but I do own a western saddle and will wear a helmut whether my tack is western or English... most of my friends ride western and they wear them... I'm in Ontario, Canada

  • @itsibitsirider actualy no its not theres no law saying that you have to wear a helmet

  • @itsibitsirider there is no law (not here in the U.S.). she is at her own home not at some boarding facility. there are things that say all must ride at their own risk tho. she rides without a helmEt because she doesnt have to and doesnt want to. she never has to.

  • is tht on comand? or just not listening to u??

  • On command, he's trained to rear.

  • bopp him in between the ears this will make him think he hit his head and will do it waaay less

  • yes, that right you fool. bop him betwwen the ears and make him head shy. thats the way to fix something thats not a problem. if you read the description you would know that it's not a problem, simply something he's been trained to do. god knows why, but it's only on command

  • @horseangel1000 yeah it acctually workss max used to do it

  • You train him to rear?

  • No, he was already trained

  • @speedrider2013 be carefull if your not wearing a hat :)and he/shes gawjuss

  • a good way to get them out of rearing is too hit them in between the ears, it makes the horse think hes hit his head, so doesnt rear anymore, i had to unteach my horse a while back because he has problems with his back legs :(

    hes really pretty, u always get the best horses at auctions!

  • neat tip :)

  • @BlackJacksSaddle thanks, it always works, and if theyre really bad, crack an egg between their ears, and they think they hit theyre head and theyre bleeding :)

  • I love him very cute cool trick

  • What is this ponys name????

  • Skip

  • oh where'd you get him from? he looks like pony i had when i was younger..like his markings look really close and everything but idk. plus i live in the same state i think lol weird

  • we got him at an auction, but he got adopted a couple days ago to Sparta, Wisconsin.

  • where was the auction at? do you know how old he was by any chance??

  • no effense, but I cant tell you were cause its where I'm from, but a near by town of Muscoda/Ithica/Sextonville and he was like 3-4

  • oh yeah i totally understand, no big deal lol. :) okay thanks for all your info and help! he would have to be older to be little Blazer :) good cuz i couldn't picture him being at an auction and being sold and stuff. i understand that kind of thing happens but if i went to an auction i'd want to save all the horses lol

  • oh, yeah. thats how my mom feels about it, so she doesn't go anymore...

  • i know its so heart breaking :( so sad

  • At least you taught him properly to rear. Hes very balanced. There are some stupied people out there that think its fun to abuse others through a computer screen. Dearie me.

  • wow!hahahaha!u should wear a hlemet though!

  • ohhh so im the 1 with the attitude mrs attitude?!

  • every time u pull back he rears

  • yeah, he's trained to rear, I pull back, squeek at him, and put pressure on him stomach... then he rears.

  • lol, alsomee.. :) That would be cool to have a trained rearing pony. SOO fun!! ;D

  • u are pulling him back intentionally.

  • yeah, he's trained to rear, but I'm teaching him not to rear when HE does it.

  • haha my ex pony sassy is like that lol she will rear on command but if she doesnt feel like doing something she will rear then she will get popped lol

  • Yeah, thats how he is exept when he wants to do something, he'll rear. He doesn't like standing, he wants to go, so instead of standing, he rears, so I slap him on the neck and yell at him.

  • lol hes like the oppisite of sassy

  • welcome

  • holy jesh that little bogger can get up there!! Well done, I love the first bareback one, he looks like a little bronc :) Great job!

  • haha, now that I see it, yeah he can! lol, he felt like one too :) thank you so mucho grande!

  • cool

  • was he rearing on bc u told him to or bc he wanted to

  • MOST of them because I told him to, but some were cause he wanted to, lol.

  • were trying 2 break him like 2 ride or is he just not use 2 have ppl on his back

  • No, he's broke and trained to rear, so I was asking him to, but only for the video cause I can't see how high he usually is. he's very hyper and will do this anyways, but just little ones.

  • not to be rude, i usually like ur videos..but this could be dangerous, one day the pony might take off with you and you might not be paying attention and lean back and pull, the same cue you used to make the pony rear

  • Thank you? sortta, lol. But no, I'm just training him for barrels and poles, I was bored with my cousins (they were doing crap in the pen) so I just jumped on him. Yeah, thats very true and I know. I wasn't soppose to be havin him rear, but I wanted him to just for the video, Im not going to anymore... ME, but HE prolly will cause hes phycodic!

  • thats good, just make sure he knows the difference

  • I know, and I'm working on that, but its not gonna be easy.

  • why are you making him rear?? that's something you normally don't want a horse to do.. ?

  • Because its fun and he's trained to do it. My mom doesn't like me doing it because she doesnt want him to, but when HE does it, he gets popped on the head, but I wanted him to, only for the video though.

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