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Uploaded by on Apr 27, 2008

my friends horse, shes to afraid to ride him.. ALL health checks and kit checks have been done.. he is just a naughty horse..

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  • saw this on 'youve been framed'

  • @spiritofthathorse when was this?? i havnt got my £250 Lol..

  • PLEASE READ THIS.... ok so this vid is 2 yrs.. i havnt ridden him since, NOR have i been on the yard as i moved... he wasnt my horse, the owner said no one will ride him as he is too dangerous.. i AGREE he has issues. BUT he has had the BEST vet, dentist and tack.. that money can buy, all were checkd, nothing wrong phiscally, i agree that, someone in the past has done this, AND i think it might of been the fact she had a 12 yr old who was nervous riding him, and this started this behaviour.

  • why not try what Monty Roberts does. Join up works wonders, and he uses that dummy rider for horses like this. It saves getting someone else hurt, and more often than not the horse will learn this way that bucking and rearing isn't the way. I have to agree with everyone else. This horse isn't nasty, someone (not saying you) has messed him up and made him like that, and it is fixable if you just have time and patience. Riding 7 times in one day... Bit too much IMO. Patience & Time.. All he needs

  • @rach46773 as stated.. i got On him 7times.. this was all within about 20 mins.. so, thats not a lot really.. but if you leave the horse after them getting you off, they have Won in their minds..

  • This horse isn't being naughty. There is no such thing as a naughty horse. They have either learned a bad lesson or they have learned no lesson at all.

    Also are you wearing tennis shoes..?

    He was showing all the signs of a horse that was going to get his rider off (tail swishing, high head carriage) try a neck strap so you can stay on when he rears. If every time he rears the rider falls, he learns to do this when he doesn't want to work

  • @MissHeatherAnn1 as i said, this was the 7th rear.. the one first couple of times i did stay on,, he threw him self ON to me.. so.. staying on wasnt a option.

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  • No such thing as a bad horse, just bad riders. I'm not saying the rider in this video is bad but someone down the line has messed up this horse, they wouldn't behave like this for no reason.

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  • wow that horse has had some bad riding in his day and never corrected...or as some people say he could have some mental issues...either is not to good depending on how much of a challenage you like

  • What About Just Not Expecting Him To Raer Or Buck? I Mean As In Get On Him Focus Yourself On Something Else... Like Pretending You Have An Important Letter To Post And You Have To Get It There No Matter What. Horses Read People Very Well If You Get On And Keep Thinking Hes Going To Buck/Rear In A Second You'll Panic, Maybe Subconsciously And He'll Panic Too. May Not Work But I Used To Have A Horse That Did This At Show Grounds And A Trainer Taught Me The'Posting A Letter'Thing, And It Worked :)

  • Were you trying to do a sitting trot before the horse reared? My trainer told me a story about this one horse that would always rear before a fence, so whoever rode him would carry this steel pole and crack him over the head with it if he tried to rear. I don't suggest doing that but just thought I would share.

  • @59layla

    haha a couple of weeks ago! You should have done.... call them up!

  • Try when he rears, to bang ur hands high upon his neck, he'll think he's hitting his head and come down.

  • @59layla ummm actually i'm 20 yes i have delt with horse's that have all different kinds off problems.but thats not the way to deal with it is it?? o yea and i do no quite alot considering i have been riding for14 years so ummm yea.??!!:P

  • @jumping4free thats only true if the people trying to fix them are doing it wrong.

  • @KelLovesBlaze some horses cant be fixed and should be pastured.

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