Molly O' Donnell - American Saddlebred Mare
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why is its feet sooooo long at th front and what the hell has happens to her fetlocks? looks like rope burns or something. she also looks like she has string hault in her back right leg (black one)
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people need to stop commenting when they don't know anything about saddlebreds. saddle seat is very different than hunt seat. not all types of riding are the same, if you haven't noticed. saddlebreds naturally carry their heads high. they naturally pick their legs up high. chains are just a way of making them pick their legs up higher & they shouldn't hurt the horse b/c they aren't suppose to be tight around the ankles.
i know some people can be cruel to make them do this but not everyone is.
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This horse is beautiful!!
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Isn't this one of the songs from that cartoon horse movie Spirit?
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@DolittleMccoy Easy. Takes about a week. :)
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@Lugimoo Nah, all you do is tap the horse's shoulder with your toe. :)
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this is probably too old a video to ask a question but I'm curious. When they park out like that under saddle, is the rider supposed to sit differently? I know SB's have such long backs, seems like a rider should lean forward? I Don't know, just wondering. Beautiful mare. Love to have me a show horse like her someday.
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I would love a horse like that.. Like !
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ive been working with Saddlebreds for over six years now and personily i see a Saddlebred who loves what there doing and does it to the best of their ability. You can truly tell apart a Saddlebred in the show ring and Molly O' Donnel is definatly one of those great examples that show all aspects of the breeds beauty and will to please.
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Hi, I was wondering if this horse is for sale? I am looking for a horse that has had experience showing before and can tolerate an amateur rider. I am looking on behalf of someone who rides at our barn. If this horse is no longer for sale, and you have others, please let me know. I am looking for a horse suitable for an amateur under $10,000. Please let me know if you can help. Thanks!
@uniekepaperclip As with all styles of riding, there will always be stables that use inhumane methods. I personally know this horse, and can tell you that no acid has been used on her legs. As for chains. Yes. We use chains, but we never, EVER sore our horses. Pulling on the mouth? Not with a Saddlebred. They naturally set their heads there. Molly O' Donnel is a very happy, sweet horse. Do not judge on the style of riding. It's like saying all jumpers use electricity to force higher jumps.
geekyXkrusnik 1 year ago 24
crazy how many people who know nothing about horses want to comment and tell horse trainers that they are cuel, with out horse trainers no one would want a horse trainers make it so horses have a home, I have a couple saddlebred I usually train them and sell colts, they are gaited and do the gaits in pasture or when riding and they usually will ride with their tail up with out me doing anything ot make them.training is needed to make them look that good, don't criticize what you don't know
amber5326 1 year ago 20