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Uploaded by on Jan 16, 2009

this is a lil horse that was on its way to be dog where i grabbed him. he was all ready broken but with horrible manners. he was nown for biting kicking and bucking this is his first ride retraining him i am a QH trainer so before you write something stupid.. i dont carry a pony pad in my back pocket! an i have a crop as he was stubbon! an for all you dumb arses no im not training him for my self! i weigh 45 kgs so am not to heavy an if you know any thing about horses you wouldnt even say i was as you then clearly have no idea im not interested in low life knobs who think they pretty tuff by surfing you tube putting people down to make them self feel better .. loosers lol at the end of the day taffy was fully reeducated and was giving to a disable riding school .

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  • your to big for that poor pony! careful he might get swayback

  • Not hating but, ever hear of a saddle? Might have helped....

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  • Don't ya think you are a bit big for that poor horse?

  • I know ponies are rather strong but you two are way too big for that little pony, but I understand its hard to find a good small rider as they are all normally really young and inexperienced however I don't like how big you are on that pony.

  • @AlichinaThePinkLady I wouldn't see it as a fight. In order to get rid of bad habits in horses (and even people) you show them the behavior is not okay. I didn't see her being too forceful or mean to this pony throughout the video, and any horse or pony could be acting badly, and sticking with them through and discovering the problem and then also showing them through riding and training that it's not okay is how it would be solved.

  • @TheBeautyRebellion no, he's not a bad horse at all, and I don't think his rider thought so either. Ponies generally just have an attitude, I've ridden one and I hit the dirt a lot, too. The only time her legs curled under was when the pony started to act up and she was getting tossed around. That's kinda just what happens when you're struggling to stay on, you clench your legs tighter. Other than that she was just holding on the right way, and not in his flanks. Ponies can just be handful! (:

  • wie wers mal mim sattel? _D

  • as if ud know wat ur taking bowt.. none of u idiotes knows that pony ... so shut da f*** up, nd let them do wat they think is right 4 da pony.. dnt think all of u had ever broken a horse in.. i know wat i´m taking bowt, i used to have a biting bucking kicking nd a narsty horse nd i did wat i thought was right nd he turned out stunning...

  • i wouldnt have been kicking him... i would have walked him for a while then got someone to lead him troting! No offence but like if he was only being broken then i guess you should have expected that :)

  • First, weight dont cause swayback, it's a diesae and she didnt weigh that much. Learn something about horses before you open your mouth! And you are supposed to put your feet under them to ride like that & I ride bareback all the time bitches.

  • I've broken a pony myself and many other horses as well...I feel you on this...my pony was a sorrel about the same size as yours...he taught me alot of the same things ^_^

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