Ridden Clydesdale
Uploader Comments (nikistephen)
Top Comments
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Well they shouldn't be bumpy because they have a longer stride.
Just because they're not as comfortable doesn't mean they shouldn't be ridden.
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Well no offence but if you didn't want a responce, don't post one on my comment ok? I wasn't getting mad I was saying an opinion!
God there's some nutters on youtube these days.
All Comments (148)
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hehe you look so small campared to her! no offense.... i would look even smaller shes so pretty though!!!
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i love how much you praise her
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muddy feet!
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That looks more like a shire. But I guess where I live we just breed lighter built horses :p
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my dog never met a live horse or a horse of ant kind for that matter
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Must be the GREATEST canter EVER! lol.
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I like that the rider talks to her constanly, always important during training of any kind
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Gorgeous animal, wish it was me riding her. Thanks for the vid
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Got to ride one once...was amazing. Belgian actually...just as fun...nicknamed him 'tons `o buns'. He was sweet, gentle.
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Does that hoss know how freakin cute she is....lol thank you. :>)
CHUCK IT IN A CART
MegaFuzzyKiwi 11 months ago
@MegaFuzzyKiwi "IT" it is a she.... and I would LOVE to try driving a clydesdale, but before I do I'll have some lessons and help from the professionals.
nikistephen 11 months ago 3
Lovely horse, but where is her tail and what were you schooling her to do, transistions? You riding position is very good.
hellybelly6 1 year ago
@hellybelly6 Nell was shown in-hand which requires there tails to be put in a bun. Her tail was left to grow and I believe that the couple who own her now have left it long. This was her first ever schooling lesson so I was just working on getting her balanced and asking her for different paces
nikistephen 1 year ago 2
he's adorable
DraftxHorsexRider 2 years ago
...she...
nikistephen 2 years ago