Natural Horsemanship Is Respect.

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Uploaded by on Feb 15, 2010

About Natural Horsemanship and why you should try it!
I'm not very far with it myself,i've only ridden bittles one time and bareback 10 times??
But you should really try it.
I OWN NOTHING APART FROM A FEW CLIPS AND PICS!!!!!

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  • @1233Maya and i dont think he hates his bit, he fights his hackamore alot more than his bit so i guess he likes it more and riding him in his halter isnt really safe cuz he doesnt really like to stop or turn or listen in it : /

  • Well its not really good for ur horse to ride him bareback all the time cuz ur weight isnt spread out right and thats not really good for their back, but then again neather is riding with a saddle :/ I wish i could ride my horse with out a bit but he hates his hackamore and he's not all that crazy about riding in his halter, I wanta ride with just a rope cuz that looks fun for both of us plus he'd get to make me look stupid cuz i cant ride bareback very well lol buttt my horse doesnt neck rein:(

  • you are Beautifull I find it hard to fight back the tears whatching this as we think alot the same I could not agree more with this video I agree with everything in this video I was going to comment a slightly negitive comment when I saw "natural horsemanship" as I hate pat perellies mehtoeds becuse he just hits his horses he"s just a cowboy in my opinion nothing natural about him I do my own methoeds but I agree with everything in this video I dont care if my pony cant do dresssage or jump 1 mt

  • @annehartjepaarden you'd better get a life

  • @annehartjepaarden I am not gonna get involved in such a lowbrow conversation, grow up

  • The bit is only as severe as the hands who are holding it. You can use a bit and still be natural.

  • i don't agree with all of this either..when ridden correctly, the bit (or bike as you call it) can be very helpful.A bit really makes subtle signals possible,you could never achieve the same with a bitless bridle,I tried it myself, it's the experience I made,bitless riding is fascinating and more natural,but if you want to train your horse, and really communicate with your horse you should use a gentle bit, give gentle, subtle aids and what's most important, be in harmony with the horse :)

  • super mooi!

  • Ok, umm I don't agree with some of this. Sure I'd love to ride bareback and bittless all the time, but that doesn't mean my horse doesn't love me. That I humiliate my horse. He loves what he does. Cool sayings though.

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