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Uploaded by on Dec 25, 2005

ME WITH MY BOWING HORSE I TRAINED

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  • Yes it's a great trick. And it is actually so extremely easy to teach. Without any equipment or treats or such. That is teaching. This, what we see on this film is nothing more than forcing the horse with the help of the bit's painful effect in the mouth...

  • Umm no actually he has on one of the easiest bits on that tthere is and he can be completly ridin bridleless bowing and all

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  • i taught my horse to bow for a treat, now she does it by her self in hopes of us giving her another one. its really cute.

  • don't you worry that can strain somthing in his legs?

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  • its best to teach a horse to bow with one leg it is a lot easier and it is safer on the legs incase of injury but it isnt unhealthy the horse didnt resist. it was neat seeing it done a little differently good job!

  • @dsshagya I don't mean to be rude, but without a bit, how the hell do you think we'd control horses? Halters work, yes, but for training a horse you have to use a bit. If bits didn't exist, we'd have to use give-a-more's. In case you don't know what a give-a-more is, it's a lot like a hackamore but it uses pressure points and is 10x more painful than a bit. What would you prefer, a steel bar in your mouth, or a metal chord banging against your nose and jaw the whole time? bits ARE humane.

  • @amandacosner No, the horse will go into a position that's comfortable for him/her. If it was uncomfortable, they would've resisted. It's also a good stretching technique before lessons or extensive riding.

  • Thats really cool, never seen it done like that :D

  • that was really good:)

    im teaching my horse do that

  • good

  • I want all you biatches to know you will see this horse preforming with myself in the World Equestrian Games

  • First I thought that you did this on command.. but at the and you can see that you really pull in his mouth... Why? This can be learned on enough other ways! 0.o

  • This is pliché, he has to be on one knee if its a bow, but its awesome anyway XD!!

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