Breaking Our Pony Archie
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@hedidit123 horses dont NEED a bit in their mouth just riders prefer it if a horse is head strong then chances are you need to go back to basics and sort your training out
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@Mikeandwendy74 bits do not cause pain if used correctly there was nothing wrong with this vid he became a well mannered little riding pony they don't need to learn anything they are fine the way they are its just sad to see narrow minded people like you hating!
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@IBeliebinJBxx Theres more than one way to do it. He is rideable and seems well behaved so I say hes broken in. You don't have to do it one way. All horses are different and respond better to different training. They did a great job with him.
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Wahey congrats on backing archie, he looks like a cracking pony. I critque... trainers when riding is highly dangerous anyway but on a baby is not the best idea... just incase you get your feet stuck in the stirrups,,,, the last thing you want is to get dragged.... its damn painful and you'll probs break a collar bone... (or maybe that was just my bad luck) haha.. xx
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@Mikeandwendy74, You clearly have never broken a horse in your life... let alone anything else. Alot of horses and ponies need a bit in their mouth to stop them being headstrong. I'd never hold my horse out hunting without a good bit in his mouth giving me control! everyone (or most anyway) in the UK when breaking use tradition english tack inc a bit... and i'm sure alot round the world do too... stop being narrow minded... next you'll be telling me spurs and a whip are cruel...
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@MikeandWendy74 just because people use bits does not mean that they are stupid. If used in the correct way a bit is not harmful or detrimental. I can promise you that my pony would NEVER be able to ridden in a bitless bridle. He is stubborn and headstrong, he also plays with his bit constantly, so I don't think he's in pain.
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hesss adorableee!!
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When you get on a horse its never yours, respect it, give him back :) x
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hehe model moment at 1:54 walk walk POSE walk
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OMG! I have got horse which looks like Archie :P And the same ... this blue on his head i don't know how it is in english. In polish it is kantar.
"breaking" sounds so... brutal.. :) in germany means "Breaking a horse" (ein pferd brechen), that the horse gives everything up and just "works" like a machine. so you're defnetly not breaking this reaaaaally cute pony, you gained his trust, i would say. =)
FunnySunshineRider 8 months ago 18
finally some people with respect for horses, I love this video :)
xxXcskipperXxx 2 months ago 12