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Uploaded by on Oct 24, 2009

Horse Back Riding at Turkey Creek Stables in Plant City Florida. Super fun time, but it was really hot out and the horses were sweaty.

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  • are you trotting? and when you canter it's less bumpy and you still sit down. you have to be able to sit through a trot to sit through a canter.

  • @wildstallionstudios I don't know the difference between a trot & a canter and all that horsie lingo. I've only ridden a few tiems. :-/

  • I have no idea what canter is... I'm only an amature! I'm assuming it means to stand on your feet more right? Anyway, thanks for viewing!

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  • @JeffHardyLove101 well horses get scared very eaisly and u have to know the signs of when they get spooked and how to control it u shuld know he risks b4 ging riding ive ridden skkittles and so has my sister and she is a very sweet ver dependable horse and shes willing to do anything u ask but horses do get spooked and theres even a sign there " RIDE AT UR OWN RISK"

  • @SuperDave818181 no a canter is a gait were 3 feet hit the ground then the front hooves change throuout it looks like a gallop but a little smoother and trotting is basically like marchig but with bounce and rythym

  • I went there today. I rode Dipstick. She kept prancing! Did you go on any sidetrails like I did?

  • PLEASE ANSWER BACK WHO IS GILLIAN RIDING CUZ I THINK MY FRIEND OWNS THAT HORSE NOW!!!! PLZZ ANSWER

  • Skittles is a girl :)

  • @SuperDave818181

    I am going sometime soon so I'll film it.

  • I own a horse there!!!

  • @SuperDave818181 no it means to run. A canter is alot smoother than a trot.

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