Training a wild mustang
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You could learn a lot from a real horseman who respects horses. His name is Klaus Hempfling.
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Awesome! Takes a lot of trust to get a horse to drop that easy when you ask them to. :) Great job!
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Now thats the good ole cow boy!!!
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Now thats what i call a cowboy
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beautiful horse. it's so cool that the horse stands so quietly when cracking the whip in the air around him, especially when he's laying down. the two of you have one heck of a great strong bond :) good luck in the extreme mustang makeover :D
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that would be funny if he hit the horse with the wip
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@JessicaGwen18 Yes, I'm not going to talk to somebody who is name calling because it is a sign of immaturity and I would rather not deal with that right now.
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howdy partner youve got some skills
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@Singforlife101 god heres another one, damn what is with these people ya know im not gonna repeat myself a million times read the message i sent to that kippewin dumb ass. youll get my message(:
@TheHorselover42 He wasn't actually hitting it. He was popping the whip to show that the horse doesn't spook. Why would someone post a video on YouTube of them sitting there whipping their horse?
ObsidianDeathStone 3 months ago 10
@kippewin You're an idiot. That horse isn't broken spirit-wise. He is very, very well trained. He is domesticated. There is nothing wrong with that. And yes, he DOES trust his rider. If a horse does not trust their human with all of the things that he is doing, his natural instinct is to run, to escape. He makes no attempt as escape. None at all. You may love horses, but you know nothing about how they think or feel. Do your homework before you bash on a video as amazing as this.
softballbabiii14 1 month ago 6