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Uploaded by on Dec 15, 2007

RIP CICERO :(

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  • This horse- Cicero is one of the most beautiful horses I have EVER seen, a true champion, before making nasty comment calling this animal abuse I think you should all watch Jazz's other video 'RIP CICERO JUMPING AT HOME' to show what a remarkable horse ciceo became, training a competition horse isn't an easy task and Jazz & her instructor deserve a lot of credit! this is just one another one of those days in the life of being a top showjumper! REST IN PEACE CICERO <3

  • why all the bad comments? the trainer is training the horse properly! it was clearly misbehaving and being disrespectfull to the rider!! i presume none of you's have had a proper instructer on a compitition horse that isnt a pushbutton? what you seen in tat vid is how all your champions get taught at times, when you dont listen in class do you not get a bit of punishent and amde to work extra?

    R.I.P Cicero </3

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  • BringElyTheHorizon1 you are an idiot the only reason the horse acted the way it did is the fact that the horse was NOT properly trained and this guy has no idea what he is doing! You cant even begin to imagine the pain that he was causing for that horse! listen to what your horse is telling you people! If you are getting a bad response then you are doing it wrong!!!

  • wow. he was seriously the most amazingly gorgeous and talented horse I've ever seen!

  • @Equuestriaan I think that's the point Equuestriaan, so he WON'T bolt, though I do think the trainer was a tad too tight and if he is having problems going over those fences he should be worked going over lower fences. In Dressage, not that this may apply I don't know much about jumping, I just know how it should look :D, but in Dressage we go back to basics when all else fails, so maybe going over smaller jumps would have helped? If not, well he's good now, right? ^^

  • -Continue- I ride dressage, it doesn't matter WHAT you do, what ever sport you ride, your horse with have SOME problem. That is why we have Chiropracters out to work on horses. My horse, an 8 yo TB just got a Muscle strain in his hind end, NOT from dressage but from being a Sh.it head and leaping and twisting and turning like a reining horse and then reversing before his body had a chance to get situated trying to get my Mom off, who was trying to nicely work him out of his weird funky mood.

  • @RawrSexual Shame on you! He's overbent for a PURPOSE as in, to keep him from taking off bucking. When a truly great jumping horse sees a jumping fence/ring/etc they get hyped up and ready to go, they just want to run threw your fingers and go at it. I don't jump but I ride McKinlaigh, the Silver Olympic Medalist horse, he sees a jump and it's like fire under the seat. Scares me half to death everytime. He gets all perky and snorty and starts to paw and swivel and bite the bit.

  • -Continued- To get a horse to 'soften' you need BEND in the neck and a nice flexion so the horse CAN'T bolt, like he did, but when jumping you want their head fairly straight when going over jumps so it's hard to really bend and jump all at once. Don't say things that you can't prove or don't know enough about. You seem ignorant.

  • @CrazyWrangler5 He isn't "Sawing' at his mouth, he's softening him down, though he is a tid bit too tight and that may be why he bolted in the end-which is unexceptible behavior NO MATTER WHAT- EVERY horse should be softened down to get light and free in the front, which doesn't happen because people either weren't taught to do it or don't care, typically TYPICALLY not ALWAYS, western people, but then western riders usually ride with long reins so softening becomes some what pointless,

  • glad hes not flippin gout like in the other video. lol. he was awesoem!

  • @itsallham08 no he is flexing... look at the contact with the outside rein

  • @SexySwee84 it's his choice whether he wears a hat or not :/ i dont see why people make so much fuss when people dont wear hats!

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