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Uploaded by on Jul 5, 2007

We are working on our trust and fear. So far, I haven't been able to get them over fear, because they aren't afraid of anything!

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  • Gorgeous drum horse. How tall is it in this vid?

  • I can't remember how tall she was at that age. I think about 15.1 or 2. She is 16.1 now as a 3yo and I am finding the bareback mount a little more difficult :-)

  • That isn't to surprising. They are big horses. Galway Warrior wasn't small that's for sure. She is very cool though. Did you get her as a filly or did you get her older?

  • I actually got her when she was three weeks old. Her mother died and I fed her milk from a bucket until she could eat grain

  • Wow, that is amazing. That must have been hard to do, because babies have to be every three hours or so don't they?

  • just for the first week or so, so by the time I got her she wasn't that hard to feed. :-)

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  • why is the she retarded? it's what you have to do to a horse to get them de sensitized.

  • wow!! i wish my pony was like that!! hahaha (:

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  • you can tell they really trust you guys and that only comes with love ...good job

  • oh my goodness! I want that horse! that's exactly the kind of horse I want..I want a horse that doesn't spook at anything and I can take him/her anywhere and not have to worry =) very well done!

  • I seriously laughed out loud when you tossed the ball at the paint and it didn't even flinch. Fantastic! :)

  • They just seem to be thinking "what the f*** are u doing?" :-D

  • That so mean!

  • This really pays off. Good job.

  • me too!!!!! :)

  • @DanielleLovesHorses haha my horse would soo freak if i did that. id like to work on him more about that.....but hes just a spazz. :P and i love him.

  • wow she just stode there like a rock you did a great job

  • @Zanthoraz start slow. let them smell the tarp there will be times when the horse jumps. rub them with the tarp don't start with a large tarp we start with the grocery bags you get when shopping. maybe someone else can explain it better but the trick is take your time it won't happen over night. if you have a round pen to work in at first its nice. nice choice of horse QH

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