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  • HUASO FROM CHILE IS THE THE REAL CHAMPION FOREVER

  • my horses love to jump, they go a little bit faster when im inthe jump arena and they prick their ears towards the jump, and you can see in their face how much they enjoy it! now i've only jumped ruby 85cms, but she has the scope to go higher, and i've only jumped dan about 60cms, but once i'm more confident i know i will be able to jump them higher and i KNOW they can jump higher and i KNOW that they love jumping :)

  • cute horse!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • People make such a big deal of these things. Yeah the horse might be in some danger, but so are the jumpers in track? We are both athletes. There's a risk in walking down the street, there's a risk in jumping a horse. Back off.

  • do you know what i dont get is why people try and make horses not scared of puddles (bit random) but would you wanna walk through a puddle ahahha, but true the only reason they stop is because wouldnt you stop if some one was riding you through a puddle ????

  • @lovelivefriends1There are SO many reasons why you wouldn't want your horse to afraid of a puddle. There are jumps with water under them and if the horse doesn't like water, they won't jump. If you want to go on a trail ride, you wouldn't be able to walk through a river or stream if the horse doesn't like water. Some horses don't like water at all, they will only drink it, like cats. I don't see anything wrong with walking through puddles, I do, I'm 14. Especially at the barn.

  • @Smolly373 oh i didnt think about trails and stuff, ahhas thanks x

  • @lovelivefriends1 Haha it's fine, welcome.

  • @lovelivefriends1 because what if you were on a trail ride and wanted to cross a creek? or if there were puddles? or if you were riding and it was raining the day before and there were puddles in the arena? or if you wanted to wash them but there was water in the wash bay? or if you were riding at the beach? those are just a few reasons, but theres probably a few more i cant think of :)

  • @milo948 yer thanks! i didnt think of that my question answered :)

  • @lovelivefriends1 haha it's ok :) my mare hates water and it's annoying, but we're working on it, she doesn't even like to go onto the concrete of the wash bay when it's dry which sucks

  • 1233Maya i just think that (some) horses do like to jump not all but yes i do agree to you they put there lives on the line for us :) thats why i love horses whether they like it or not.

  • That is soo fake

  • @LeahRox98 are you kidding?? Huaso break the record without cheats and that is not a fake!!! the video are rounding on youtube, find and think more what yo say! i'm a chilean and i can assure that the history was real!

  • i have been with horses for 8 years and i know if they want to do it or not.

  • Horses lets just make this strat they were made for jumping.my pony she loves to jump it is in there heart.how come they jump they jump because they love it sometimes they have a spook but they still love it.and people think horse traning,jumping,feeding,caring­,buying, and ect..... it takes a lot of work.horses need to do it too jump actually.they were made for it i know i have been with horses for 8 years and trust me i know.

  • @Sweetrubytuesday horses were not made to jump... they were made to rome free and graze all day. they werent made to have someone on there back let alone a saddle. horses CAN jump but they were not made to. (I dont have a problem with jumping or anything im just saying thats not what they were mabe to do, and i use to jump horses that really loved it so i know some horses like it but i also know a great hunter jumper that hated every secound of it... he is now a crapy, happy barrel horse. lol)

  • So hoch ist es nicht mehr natürlich... ich finde das nicht so toll

  • Jumping is natural to horses. They do it on their own if something is in their way, like deer. At a full gallop, they are actually 'jumping' forward with every stride. Some horses are not built to jump very high or very well, but others take to it like a deer. We had a 13 hand pony mare who would clear a 4'2" fence to get out whenever she wanted. Other examples abound.

  • I would be nervous for a horse taking a high jump. They could seriously injure themselves if they crashed.

  • Wow those are some big jumps!!! I ride horses!! Its so fun!!!

  • ha! I love how the first guy jumps with no helment! Hes like I dont need a helment the jump isnt that big! aha <333

  • mein gott, wie dumm die leute sind. ja ist total natürlich für ein pferd höher zu springen als es groß ist. und die gelenke zu überdehen mit nem verdammten reiter auf dem buckel, klar, das entspricht voll ihrer natur! idioten

  • The first guy still deserves to be in guiness! :)

  • k i going to set u straight horses arnt nesesarely natural jumpers when ther in the wild they do jump over streams and logs u know that stuff but u know wut sum horses ru bread for jumping so its in ther blood they love it. but sum horses dont enjoy it as much as others so sum horses r natural jumpers all horsse can jump but sum like jumping more than others so there

  • that horse is so goos at that *good*.oooh whats that video xD

  • horsejump is the new doodle jump ..

  • my horse jumps out of field on own all the time so she loves it

  • I think you guys should keep in mind that the horse wouldn't jump if it didn't have to? Horses way 1000 lbs, they can easily take control of like a 10 lb person lmao

  • @ADayAtTheBarn - So I was searching through videos when I came across this comment. May I just point out, horses do try to please but saying that they wouldn't jump if they didn't have to is false. In correction to your comment we break them young using gadgets then carry whips, spurs and bits later on. I work on an international SJ yard I see what goes on. In any place horses that refuse get a whip? They try to avoid being hit. I would like you to know I jump myself + love it! So does my horse.

  • @FantasiaBronte9 I jump as well, and my horse loves it. And that IS true. Though, I have dealt with a pony that did refuse whips and spurs. And it did often take a hell lot to get him over a jump. Sure though, horses like that don't come around to often, normally. This pony also had excessive amounts of hunter/jumper training. I do hope that didn't sound like a bunch of random rambling. It had a meaning.

  • Horses are natural jumpers... how do you think they would survive in the wild if they couldnt jump over stuff?

  • The best jump is from Chile! ^^

  • Most horses enjoy jumping, especially the ones that are good at it.

    

  • awww poor horse

  • omg so pretty 

  • y would u make ur house do that

  • @littlehorsechamp some horses enjoy it it doesnt hurt them at all and its a sport

  • @littlehorsechamp I don't know. How would you get a house to jump?

  • thats wrong to jump ur horse that high

  • @shelbywillis123 its right to eat horses still

  • @Corrosive1 that doesnt make sence. k thanks bye.

  • 2.47m ? omg iv seen people jump higher then that ! :P

  • people that get on a horse and jump that high do it for money, all they see at then end of the jump of is a wadd of cash! and its cruel. horses i know are not naturual jumpers and some horses love to jump, but they dont actually know what the horse feels or the pain. people need to start thinking about the animals and maybe just for a second see that theyre selfish for what they do.

  • From wikipedia (german version)

    Enemies and enemy behavior [Edit]

    Horses have a number of natural enemies, which include primarily large predators like hyenas, wolves, wild dogs and big cats. They are like many ungulates pronounced "flight animals". The conformation of the horse is designed for rapid and persistent running, with horses threat, therefore, attempt to flee if at all possible.

    and NO I won´t shut up

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  • OMG poor horse at the crash part lucky the horse didnt break a leg or anything

  • @IRunWithThePack Yeah.. Although, it isn't good for horses to jump that high more than once in a while. The impact of their whole body weight on their front legs when they land is horrific, and their legs are thin enough without having 1000 pounds smashing into them.. But yeah, I see your point.

  • i wish i had that horse!!!

  • I'm not saying that horse jumping is wrong, I ride horses myself and jump, but everything has to be done using your brain. Exposing your "beloved" animal to usless danger is wrong. Is OK to jump 1.80mt or slightly higher during a Grand Prix, is not OK to try to make your horse jump 3 meters. It could break its legs and its life would be over. For what? Guinness world record. That's not fair, in my opinion.

  • @VeneratioDiaboli

    maybe the horse had natural talent?

  • @hrs4life96 They say so also before some horse breaks his legs. You know what happens when you enter the Guinness book of world records? You get a lot of money. You know about the Grand National race in England? Every year many horses get injured, some even die. In the last ten years 33 horses died, 2 this year. Wonder what happens to the one who wins that race? He gets a lot of money, too. This is not about love for horses, is just about love for money.

  • what a load of fucking horse shit 

  • @DrUgSkIDOO hahaha, youre funny. just kidding, that was the worst joke ive ever heard.

  • wow i love this its amazing how he gets his horse to jump so high !!!!!!! i would be gutted if i was freddie wettach !!! xxxxxx

  • Honestly I think everyone needs to calm down just abit it was a long time ago. Horses can be natural jumpers and some can't be. Don't say something if you know that it is deffiantly not true. Always check things out and do not be horrible this person was just trying to explain. I uised to get this all the time on my old account and I hated it. Just be positive x

  • wow people are such idiots!first of all sensible people will jump their horse if they choose to besides the horse won't jump if it doesn't wan't to.....u can't make the horse jump like u can lead it to water but can't make it drink!basically the horse in this pic is all for the competition.....

  • Kinda sick that they make their poor horses do something so freaking un-natural! Yeah, 4-5ft is ok but honestly... They could care less about the safety of their horses and see the crash. There! The consequences! I love jumping, (just look @ my name) but its just not fair that they push their horses to the absolute limit like this.

  • Horses don't hate jumping. Most love it if you train them for it. If they hated it, why would they get excited after the first one? Why would they rush into the next one? They enjoy their jobs.  If they didn't, we wouldn't ask them to do it.

  • @SmokeyAndJessi

    yayyyy!!! i am glad someone has a brain! ;)

  • @SmokeyAndJessi Exactly thank YOU everyones like oh the poor things...

  • @SmokeyAndJessi

    Of course people wouldn't ask them to jump if they didn't like it. They'd /make/ them jump.

  • @smildonfatalis Yes, because your inbred german shepherd with its legs sticking out two feet behind him or your little bichon frise totally has the same bone and body structure as a wolf. Newsflash: wolves can do that because of natural selection. If they couldn't, they'd die. After being domesticated for several tens of thousands of years it's pretty safe to assume that you cannot use "Wolves can do it, so dogs must be able to too." argument.

  • WAS! was ist das denn für einer!

    Wie dumm kann man sein!???

  • Schrecklich! Mächtigkeitsspringen geht unter die Gürtellinie! :(

  • this poor horse this crash was terrible ... i wont see it again -.-

  • poor horse...

  • the first one is fake

  • @megzara1 Well DUHH! They didn't have cameras in 1915 or whatever year that was.. Think a little bit please. Paintings of George Washington are fake but does that mean he wasn't real or he didn't have a white wig?  Nope.

  • @megzara1 nope its not.

  • I feel bad fro Chilenos Horse!

  • we expect so much from horses, lets see a human do that!

  • I don't get it...why didn't Freddie just jump it again in front of more people?

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  • @butYistherumgone People take as many precautions as they can to prevent that from happening. Not to mention these records were set decades ago when procedures were less official. I'm talking about those making in-general comments about horse jumping, which is, yes, dangerous, but as I explained the horses are bred and built for jumping. Horses that can jump that high are worth hundreds of thousands, no one is going to put them in unnecessary danger or hurt them.

  • why do people put their horses through pain some horses die doing this 

  • por que tienen tanta envidia estos gringos si basta con que muestren un caballo mejor que el CHILENO y y se podran llevar el record ,jajajjajajja viva larraguivel viva el caballo huaso viva chile , MIERDAAAAAAAAAAA.

  • People's comments on this are ridiculous! Okay, no, horses are not natural jumpers. Do you know how bad it is to take your dog out for a jog? They're not made to run at a slow pace like that for a long time. Did oxen naturally pull carts and wagons? No. There are plenty of things that animals are capable of doing that are "unnatural." They have been bred specifically for it, and no, they don't hate it. Jumping, in and of itself, is not cruelty. Jesus.

  • @kazzely it's still unnecessary to make your horse jump that high when it's clearly terrible for their legs and could easily cause a broken bone if they landed wrong. Those are some brave horses for doing what ever their rider asks of them no matter how dangerous

  • @kazzely Actually wolves run up to 30 miles a day chasing their prey. It's healthy and completely natural for dogs to go running with you.

  • @kazzely AMEN! :D

  • @kazzely Yes! Thanks for hitting away all the trollish and childish comments on this channel with one blow! I won't read any other kiddie comment on this channel. Great comment of yours!

  • @kazzely Amen!

  • @kazzely I agree with you 100%! and I would just like to add that this is a beautiful video :)

  • @nikkijamiesonx

    horses do not have the natural ability to jump, yeah sure some are bred for it but they do not have the 'natural ability to jump' they still have to be taught and backed they are heard animals like you know, cows...

    most horses dont do anything unless they have to which is generally why fencing keeps them in, because if all horses had he natural ability to jump, there would be no point in having fencing, because they would just jump out of it??

  • @horseponydog just to point a few things out to you, horses who are unbroken have the ability to jump out their fences, regardless of being trained, some have more than others, some having very little, but you can only train something to jump better, not to jump in the first place.

  • @ColouredcloudsSJB

    yess this is true, but if it werent for people then why would they need the ability to jump, seeing as they are naturally herd/grazing animals and they dont actuaally need to?

  • @horseponydog It's not that they don't know how, horses generally don't jump fences because they don't feel a need to. And sometimes they /do/ jump the fences. There was a pony at my old barn that jumped out of her field all the time just for fun. And my horse likes to jump logs and boulders in his pasture.

    Horses /do/ know how to jump naturally. You think wild horses never jumped anything?

  • @SolarFlare67

    but thats what i just said!

    'which is why fencing keeps them in'

    my mare always jumps out and shes a haffy! i can imagine wild horses did jump things but i was meaning like show jumps with stridings and what not, even my baby used to jump things like logs in his field, i think i made myself uncler by what i meant

  • @horseponydog horses jump out of their fences all the time.

  • @16Jevk

    yes i know mine does it! read the previous comments!

    thankyou :)

  • @horseponydog I don't think you understand what the word "ability" means. Horse, like most animals, do have the natural ability to jump. Not all horses have a natural "inclination" to jump. They can, but some choose not to. Some don't have the natural ability to jump "high". Not all horses can jump the moon like horses bred for it, but that has nothing to do with a horse having the natural ability to do it.

    Now, a tortoise is an animal that doesn't have the natural "ability" to jump.

  • @shamuluva

    i understand what the word ability means, thankyou for explaining it to me,

    you make a good point and i agree with you but that comment was from months ago! :')

    and there are others after it resolving the whole jumping scenario, if you wish to follow this through please read them before commenting back, thanks a bunch, goodbye :)

  • 8ft, 3 1/2 inches = 2,545 mts

    2,47 mts = 8ft, 1 inch

  • Hello, thank you popstarlive2005 to put "Huaso" here!... "Chileno"'s name was Alberto Larraguibel, he was an Army man. "Huaso"'s first name was "Faithfull", it was 16 years old when it jumped that hight, it was its last jump but continues living until its 26 years old. Huaso was very nervous, there was a time it left the training place jumping over a wall 2 metters high, another Army man saw it and decided to train Huaso for "highjump"; Larraguibel completed Huaso's training until this jump.

  • how wide is the worlds widest horse jump?

  • How high is that in feet?

  • It seems to be the real worlds Pegasus.. -Need no wings to fly.

  • OMG! IT IS AMAZING! THAT HORSE CAN REALLY FLY!

  • poor chileno

  • did chileno get hurt?

  • poor horse

    

  • BIG JUMP :O

  • poor horses thoose jumps were 2 big xxx :(

  • wowowowowowowowowowowowowow

  • poor horse.. why would anyone put thier horse through that... and i know alot about horses and how o tell when u have crossed the line... and he did it years a go..... he crossed the line years ago............... its just soo sad... poor creature !!!!!!!

  • @mushie844

    You are crazy. . . 

  • @mushie844 You didn't see the horse acually jumping, so in turn you don't know if the man was being cruel or mean to the horse in anyway. The horse loved jumping and probably did it freely.

    But you probably mean when the horse crashed right? It's horribul and extreamly but still, the horse probably went to jump willingly. All i'm trying to say is that there's no point in saying Why would someone put their horse through that if you don't know what they where really doing :)

  • omg that is amazing

  • Awesomeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee­eee!

  • first i love the video its like the best one. just saying

    and i just wanted to add that kings own, died shortly after jumping because of a broken leg, he was only 3, sadly he wasn't even aloud into the records, and didn't have a long enough life to beat any others :(

    but very great video, amazing props to u :)

  • nice song sad what horses will do under controll bles the horses from RobotRuss

  • @harrilurvsponies Agreed :) Wow, that and the fact that you love horses actually makes you AMAZING ;) :L ♥

  • I would be soo pissed off if I was that guy with the unofficial jump -_-

  • @harrilurvsponies I have a professional horse magazine called 'Your Horse', that clearly states and I quote

    "Although horses are good athletes, they're not natural jumpers- this is due to their large heads, heavy guts and the relative rigidity of their spines" If they naturally jump, surely they would jump over the fences to break free from captivity, they don't know that it's their boundry, they they can't jump over, they do it if they need to, not 'for fun'.

  • @horseharriet1996x

    Horses do not jump out of their enclosures due to their docility. In New Zealand, they raise deer for meat. I asked why don't they just jump out of their pen? Answer: Because they are domesticated. Horses love to have a job to do. I jump mine only 2 - 3 feet and praise the hell out of them. Then we go on a trail ride. They love their jobs and are happiest when making us happy. Just saying.................

  • @phantom1183 I know a horse called chad. He jumps out of his stable, out of the field, out of the horse walker, the indoor or outdoor... He's a crazy thing! He loves jumping :) He's scary as hell though... Most eventers and top level horses are!! (This isnt me having a go or proving you wrong... Just saying *sigh* There's always one! - Some mares do 'ave em!)

  • @phantom1183 ok phantom. Horses don't jump out of their enclosures? Mine always do! No not because they are out of control but because when there's grass on one side and not the other, you do the math. Horses never jump out of their pens? HAHAHA! Do not make me laugh with such comments.

  • @horseharriet1996x A little silly don't you think?

    do you believe everything else you read?

    do you really think that horses don't jump fences on their own?

  • Horses are meant for jumping, most breeds are. If they weren't they obviously wouldn't jump that high. MOST animals are made for jumping. Sure horses do lots of work, but riders do a lot too and in different areas. I obviously wasn't saying the person is doing the jumping, but they do do a lot and for that reason I don't think you are a good rider at all if you are just "sitting on the horse". and my horse weighs 1200 pounds, I weigh 110. thats like me jumping around with 10 lbs. on my back.

  • you picked a bad song!

  • My horse could jump that easy (well...........not that easy) lool x

  • Oh my god that's amazing!! :O amzing horse though..

  • huaso and alberto larraguibel morales come from Angol, Chile.

  • This is not fair for the horses. The rider may think it okay, but put yourself in the horses' position and see what you would do if you got faced by an 8ft tall jump. I would run out if I am completely honest with you. "/ I don't find it fair. This looks really old as well. When was it filmed/ picture taken?

  • @bethwazere123 1938

  • @bethwazere123 I agree with you. But if it is a responsible rider who thinks about the horse aswell and puts the horse first. Then I dont necessarily think its right but it could be worse. And @Popstarlive2005 do you know how tall that horse was. Because if that was a 17.2 hand horse or something it makes more sense on how he can jumo that high

  • @bethwazere123 Thankyou, atleast someone cares (: xx

  • @bethwazere123 The world record high jump is 8 ft 0.46 in... for humans. So if a very athletic person can jump like that, then why can't a well-bred, very athletic horse?

  • that first one, the unofficial one, is impossible! or unbelieveble!!

  • Plus, Horses HAVE to have medical examines before jumping ANYTHING high in a show, so MOST LIKELY, these horses were checked over before any of this began. It is Illigal not to have them checked.

  • I know, I jump horses myself. And once, We were rding with no reins, just to see where they went and my horse went straight over the jump. Yes. They can get hurt, But you know. they love it so much. I know for a FACTTTT, We Stopped jumping for a couple weeks and my horse (Dante, or Smart little Magnolia) was Dyinggggg to jump one of them. I would literally have to pull him away. Its like, They know that they could get hurt, but they do it anyways because they love it, and their owner.

  • WOW WOW WOW i bet we all wish we could do that

  • I would hate to fall off while going over that first jump!!

  • I think it's unfair that those men did that, horses aren't natural jumpers because of their large heads and heavy intestines, it's hard enough for them to jump small fences, let alone large ones like that. I don't think the men really thought out the safety of the horse, they're selfish, just thinking of themselves and breaking the record, although it was an amazing achivement, I just hope that people praised the horse, the one who actually jumped it and not the rider, the one who just sat there

  • @horseharriet1996x

    HAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAH!!!

  • @horseharriet1996x Horses are natural jumpers and many love jumping. As these horses so obviously do (think of the effort they put into that, if you were to put that kind of effort into something it wouldn't be because you disliked it) and I'm so sure that the people just put the horse away in his stall after that, without a good rub and a carrot -.-

    And to comment on what you said about the rider just sitting there, have you ever been ON a horse?

  • @alauna24 They're not natural jumpers actually because they have heavy heads and heavy intestines, some horses are bread for jumping yes, but they're not natural jumpers. Yes I have been ON a horse, I have been riding for 10 years, the horse does most of the work, you try jumping double your height with a person on you.

  • @horseharriet1996x its a lot different saying you jumping twice your height with a person on you ,

    horses are built for jumping and clearly a lot stronger so yah knooow do the maths

  • @heyheyheyoyoyohihihi

    GEZUS! Does anyone actually read the comments properly, horses aren't natural jumpers -.- Yes I know it's not exactly the same! Sorry for actually caring about Horses, why does everyone just start ridiculous contraversies?

  • @horseharriet1996x Do you know nothing about horses?! Ofcourse they're natural jumpers. In the wild they're pray animals, to run and jump is instinct to them. Hence why if you point a horse at a jump 9/10 of the time they will go over it, because it is imprinted in their survival mechanisms (unless, rarely, they hate jumping) whereas if you point a lion at a jump they would go around it. You fool.

  • @takethemakeupoff

    i think you don´t know bout horses. They are not natural jumpers. they are natural runners. small jumps: yeah... why not? but don´t dream of a horse who jumps 2 meters.

  • @LovePepperli Firstly, i do know a decent amount about horses. Also they arn't natural runner, they are natural SPRINTERS, and no, they are not the same thing. Also you just contridicted yourself there sweetie. I never said that they naturally jumped huge jumps. I actually can't get my head around that idiotic comment you posted.

  • @LovePepperli seriously just shut up ? every one knows horses can naturaly jump, its common sense and if the horse is capble of jumping it then why not go for it it doeasnt matter about the height just aslong as the rider knows the horse is capble of jumping the fence , there are horses that are bred for jumping and others that arent but even still every single horse out that had the natural abilty to jump ,

    sorry to but in there but that kind of silly coment makes me mad !

  • @horseharriet1996x AHAHAHAHAHHA!!! They're not natural jumpers because they have heavy heads and intestines?! BAHAHAHAHHAAH!!!! HAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAH!!!! Do you realize how heavy your own head is compared to your body? Quite heavy! The intestines? Just... WTF?!?!? Really? Are you serious?!?! AHHAHAHAH!! Clearly you haven't been riding for 10 years, because if you had, you'd know how much work the rider puts in! In flat work and jumping.

  • this is a pretty pointless sport... i mean obviously the human doesn't partake in the sportsmanship as he usually is perched on the horse making it jump...and this might not be so cruel nowadays, but whats the point?

  • @dendara100 Erm, obviously you've never done horse riding or even approached a horse. I don't think it's a POINTLESS sport, and the man HAS a role in jumping actually...you see, the horse-rider relationship/bond is important, so the horse can trust the rider to jump...and the man, instead of just sitting there stupid, directs the horse and encourages him.

  • horses rnt made for this crap it shortens their lifespan and they can break legs and land funky n mayb shatter a cannon bone and die it is ur choice common sense

  • @seminolegirl35 For your knowledge, know some like it. It really depends on the breed. For example, trakkneckers, arabians. by the way. PLEASE learn how to spell. :)

  • @stewieisfunnyful they may like it but tht doesnt mean it is good for them wow use common sense but i isnt up to me whether u wanna out ur horses life on the line

  • @seminolegirl35 Ok, let me say, I happen to know about horses. Most likley more than you, (no offense) and as long as they have a saddle pad, and a comfy saddle, they wont die. Jumping has its risks, but almost none are from the horse itself. Most are from the height of the hurdle. Oh, and I dont use my horses for jump and show purposes. I have them as pets, and for riding. :)

  • @stewieisfunnyful sowweh, meant to push the thumbs UP

  • @stewieisfunnyful

    Horses need a lot more then a comfy saddle and pad when jumping! They need constant care to make sure they are not stressed, especially in early training and lots and lots of leg wraps or boots.

  • @alauna24 Obviously, I realize this. Any pet need the most care and respect. Do you have any horses of your own?

  • @stewieisfunnyful Yes, I have a little arabian mare. She's probably the most trustworthy horse I've ever met. she 6 years old this year and I'm training her to be a jumper. Do you have any horses?

  • @alauna24 2, both Trakkneckers, one is two, the other is three.

  • @seminolegirl35 Jumping can be good for horses as long as you take care of them...it's common sense.

    I mean, they get a really good form of exercise AND it's something they love to do! no harm in that.

  • @seminolegirl35 You might want to stop consuming anything dairy then. Being pregnant most of the year and carrying around a 40+ pound udder on slippery concrete floors shortens their life spans and they can break legs or die giving birth. Yes, dairy cattle have nothing to do with horses, it's the point i'm making. And don't try to tell me it's different because dairy cows are "made for it". They've been bred for it, just like some breeds of horse have been bred to jump.

  • @seminolegirl35 Oh yea, drinking and smoking can and does shorten our lives, so don't do either of those either! You might not want to drive a car either, cause you COULD get hurt. Don't have sex! You MIGHT get a disease that kills you or shortens your life, or you MIGHT get pregnant and you can have complications that COULD kill you. Don't swim! You COULD drown! Don't run or walk on anything other than dirt/grass! You COULD damage your legs walking on concrete and tar! Want me to keep going?

  • horses rnt made for this crap it shortens their lifespan and they can break legs and land funky n mayb shatter a cannon bone and die it is ur choice

  • Hey um Freddie you're not supposed to look back

  • That looks to high for the horse the horse could of broke a leg or his neck

  • I like hores. Hores have other hores frinds. Hores like carots. You woudn't think they coud but they can put thir legs strait up. Hores make you feel good. My dad wants a hores but my mom says no. When I am 16 or 20 I will buy my own hores.

  • @iwantcoolname u mean horses or whores??

  • Alsoo as a horse owner ^^^ asactly a horsee wudnt do it if it daint, i bett it got rewarded anyway sooo Ufff ...

  • Omfg I'm not talking about dat I'm talking about da strain u put on I'd horses legs !!!! Ever think of that hello ????

  • @Jor1Ds thank u u r amazing lol finally someone tht is smart

  • @seminolegirl35 lol ppl dont undrstand how jumpin 8 fuvkin feet wont hurt the horse. it damages the horse over the years.

  • if the horse didnt want to do im pretty sure it wudnt have. i have a horse of my own and if he doesnt want to do something he makes sure he doesnt do it ;) xx