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From: chloelumsdon
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  • My cousin has that horse now :)

  • @sailormads no way! how is she 5 years on?

    

  • @chloelumsdon She's doing really well! She was in Scotland for a while with my cousin and they basically stripped all her tack and started again from basics, she was doing really well but as my cousin is pregnant (getting induced on Tuesday!!) she has moved back down to Cheshire with my aunt. She's doing really well and I will be going to visit and ride her soon so I can let you know more updates ;) If you like I can add you on facebook and you can see pics?

  • the rider's to freakin big.

  • hahaha what a stubborn little mare!!! Very funny video. lol would love to see how far shes come :)

  • She was happy...she like " Look I made it over the scary jump! Lets party!" lmao

  • holy muff she went nutty.

  • looked sore

  • aww well done Molly :D Im a little concerned after watching this video that Im going to ride her hehehehehe never mind living on the wildside :p

  • hehe my horse does that. well did. was his back lol x Did well to stay on! I would hve been off!!!

  • LOL, the small fences are so cute!

  • bless her well done :D

    xxx

  • some people are so rude with their comments lol wow you did so well to stay on that well i owuldnt of been abble to well done and you have done well if you have got it sorted lol

  • thankyou !

  • I know this sounds crazy but is this riding near long eaton, i recognize the showground.. :S

  • Macclesfield and District Riding Club show....dunno if its where you are you are thinking of long eatons quite far from macclesfield.

  • Nice. :D

    I am really not trying to be mean right now, just suggesting something.

    I think maybe the reason she's bucking and rearing is because she is bored of her job. Like, maybe she's bored of jumping that low. I had a horse who would rear and buck and go crazy and it tottaly helped when we raised the jumps a bit. Then your horse will probobally become more interested and not go crazy...

  • hey ta for the advice,that was at least a year ago, she's doing great now

  • oo that horse would have gotten a piece of my mind! lol my mare has gotten me off once but i lost balance and my stirrups and she crow hopped and i front flipped off. she slid to a stop and hung her head low and looked at me she knew she was bad lol

  • :O You Were So Close To Staying On!

    Well Done Though! (:

  • big person little horse lol

    but it still got him off

  • OMG!! What's wrong with the horse? :-O

  • young and inexperienced she's fine now

  • same with my 4 year old arab x welsh sec D OhMyGod, he keeps bucking! hahaa .,x

  • One thing i gotta say..... OUCH!!!

  • haha thats not me riding her! im the person taking the video! i used to ride her but ive moved now so i cant

  • My Pony did that! Have her saddle, teeth, back etc checked. That is nearly always the reason for horses playibg up. They never play up for no good reason.

    GOOD LUCK x

  • weve had everything thats possible checked, she still plays up

  • Oh dear LOL, you did brilliantly to stay on so long!!x

  • I dont really think its you, its more of the horse in this situation. Usually I never blame the horse but if she does this every time I think it would be the horse. But ill keep watching it and ill see if I can give you a tip or two

    -x-

    savannah

  • you should get more videos of this, one isn't enough to see the problem

  • hiya im gonna leeve a comment on ur area thingy bout the vid coz im nt allowed enuff letters, so plz reed it, no idea whether im ryt tho coz i dont no u or the horse, but u did sooooo well to stay on tht long

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