Neck Mounting Parelli 3rd level & Sidepassing Freestyle
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@Mysticacresstables Hey, if you want your horses to break something (like their legs if they ever got loose) that's your business.
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@Wolfguurl I'm sorry you are such a negative sad person
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@zombiecorona , Hi ... Thank You! lol extraordinarily large he is for a quarter horse! lol He's not a draft, he's a quarter horse ... 16.3 and 1400lb and he was stunted at birth as a fescue toxic baby who had to be bottle fed. The training takes a lot of work, it was for a levels audition in the Parelli training.
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He's a beautifully proportioned horse for his size! I love the neck mounting. I think it's brilliant for draft horses. I am 5'2" and am looking into getting a draft horse. Are most trained to do that?
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The arena looks disgusting and unsafe too.
Wolfguurl 3 months ago
@Wolfguurl I'll have you know that my horses have been in and out of this barn safely and comfortably and many others have been trained in here with no problems for over a decade. Injuries sustained by this particular horse happened out in an open 10 acre field ... which upon initial evaluation by equine specialist gave him only a 30% chance of recovery and under my care and constant supervision of 4 vets he made an astounding recovery of 80%!
Mysticacresstables 2 months ago
@Wolfguurl He was able to go back into the show ring and continued to win buckles and consistently earn high points in regards to your slur on the Parelli Training ... I have seen it save more horses that were messed up from traditional forms of training abuse!
And if you can only mount from a block that's your loss , I can mount this horse from the ground with my stirrups up high as they need be, I can flat foot swing myself onto this horse and mount from both sides!
Mysticacresstables 2 months ago
Behold, the lazy man's way of getting on a horse. A horse recovering from injury no less. Invest in a mounting block, longer stirrups, or a smaller horse. When I was 8, at about 5'2 and with no upper body strength, I was able to mount Percherons from the ground. Parelli is absolutely ridiculous and I've seen way too many beautiful horses being ruined by their training methods.
Wolfguurl 3 months ago
Let's see some actual videos of your wonderful ways with your horses! I see you have created videos using footage of past great horses ... where's anything that you have actually done??? It's not a lazy wayof mounting it's a creative way of a horse allowing his partner to mount in anyway possible ...
Mysticacresstables 2 months ago
@Wolfguurl guess what I actually have one trained to lay down to allow me to mount as well
Mysticacresstables 2 months ago