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From: LinkandZeldalover
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  • He..is a beautiful horse^_^

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  • @lucky7rodeohorse Shut the fuck up bitch, shes been riding her whole damn life too and i bet she could kick your ass in anything. shes almost qualified for minnie grand pre, an dhow the fuck can you tell that shes a bad rider when its a 30 second long video. she jumps over 4 and half foot + jumps and is like hardcore contesting rider. so shut your fucking mouth.

  • @LinkandZeldalover WHOA calm down jeeze i didn't mean that k?? SORRY i didn't mean anything i was in a bad mood i just sold my horse i was taking it out on people that I REALLY shouldn't have do you forgive me i take back what i said and by the way your friend is quite pretty =D

  • @lucky7rodeohorse I must have been in a bad mood too or i wouldn't have flipped out that much...lol its okay, and i also appologize for spazzing so much.

  • hey guys! yea thats my horse mint, thanks for posting my vid for me LinkandZeldalover! and no he does not use a curb bit, he just loves to jump up

  • Thanks. I can assure you he is taken very good care of. Thanks for commenting.

  • He looks lean not really ribby, Doc my TB is blind and keeping weight on his is hard too. I look at the coat and feet more than the ribs, his coat is glossy and gorgeous his feet look well kept ergo he is well taken care of!

  • Now (this was many months ago) he has no ribs showing and is very muscly. thank you for commenting xD

  • he looks great for 25 maybe a few more conditioning cubes neede but i know how hard it can be for older hrses to keep condition

  • I understand where you are coming from =D but you have a point but if you use anything from a halter to a curb or snaffle or whatever he does the same xD i will tell my friend though to lighten up. thank you for commenting.

  • From what is appears he is in a curb bit. It is best to be a bit more gentle on the pressure when working in one. I know you were attempting something for the camera, , but curbs are leverage bits which means every little bit of pressure you put on them they put much more on the horses mouth (which is why you ride them in such a light contact) This is why he is flipping his head violently more than moving his body, he is not sure how to get away from the excessive pressure in his mouth.

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