5-Gaited ASB-"Future So Fine"

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Uploaded by on May 3, 2007

Future So Fine is a 5yr old, 5 gaited, American Saddlebred. This Flashy, Game but sensible youngster has shown in Ky, Al and TN with top ribbons. He loves his job, and is ready for an amatuer or juvenile rider

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  • awesome, i just wonder how the horse knows to switch from a trot to a rack, i know it's training but what are the cues

  • raise and spread your hands, jiggle your bridle back and forth lightly and put a little leg on the horse and cluck. It's pretty easy.

  • wha year did he go 2 louisville? and did he show in amateur or open 5-gaited?

  • He Went to Louisville last year, 2006. He showed in the first split of the Junior 5-gaited class. "Keep Me Posted" won the class.

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  • I love this horse. Hopefully next year i will be moving up into performance and if so im showing in the 5-gaited division

  • this video is one reaon why this is my favorite breed

  • We are getting to know more about saddlebred, they are truly amazing!!! It's really art that these horse are presenting, and they certainly enjoys to show their abilities. I think all forms of riding is great, so please show respect and don't talk down at the saddleseat riding and about these horses. Just the fact that these horse can do what they do, shows the extreme hard work on both the horse and their trainer/rider.

  • Lovely...we're raising gaited Morgans at Missouri Morgans...check out our website

    MissouriMorgans Vali Suddarth

  • @abluechipstock uhhhm, it's called contact with the bridle? haa.

  • @FreddyOgSigrid Its called a slowgait and rack so you obvosly dont know what your talking about

  • @zoweyzoe These horses are doing it on their own. We just give them the commands, the rack and slowgait is supposed to look like that, its just the way the horse moves. I know you obviously kno nothing about saddleseat/saddlebreds but try to get more knowledge BEFOR posting ingnorant comments

  • @SoftVelvet These horses are breed to do this, it comes almost effortlessly to rack/slowgait. I ride/show saddleseat, and i see no abuses (yes, few people are not very nice, but only about 1 in every 30

  • @zoweyzoe

    Lame? This horse is exhibiting extreme soundness!! Otherwise he wouldn't be able to perform at this level!

  • @zoweyzoe f@%$ u ,saddleseat is a art and i would like to see you try riding saddleseat ! then maybe u would learn some respect for the saddleseat riders

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