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Uploaded by on Jul 13, 2007

Horse breaking, sometimes called starting or gentling, refers to the process used by humans to get horses to let themselves be ridden or harnessed. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horse_breaking for more info.

In this movie you can follow Miranda the horse during five days struggling to understand what we mean this time...

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  • im soon breaking in my gorgeous pony whos 3 ! any tips ??? :)

  • @K33L3Y2011 Take it slow. Be gentle. Listen to your horse so you only ask for things it can do. Give reward when the horse do right. Practice every day, but only a short period of time.

  • what kind of pony is that?

  • @movieaddictx2 Fjord horse

  • great job! with an unbroken pony when their good with you leaning over them and you sit with one leg over each side is it good idea to bend down like your still leaning over them? and then slowly sit up?

  • @4evadressage I don't know. I guess the most important thing is that you are not thrown off! :-)

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  • wow she did better than my horse is gonna do when i brake her

  • I just wat to say this i dont care if people give abuse for the first try she COULD have stayed at the side of the horse im just saying this but u no more than me so no arguments

  • good job! now thats the CORRECT way to break a horse!

  • I broke my girlfriends back when I rode her.

  • Beautiful horses!! I love the Fjords!!

  • Best video ever! You guys are so good with horses!

  • wow... when I broke in one of my ponies, he did not accept the bit that nicely. But he was a stallion who could get a bit cheeky...

    well done! amazing video!

  • you force yer horses to stand on cament???

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