Emily's First Horse Riding Lesson

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Uploaded by on Jul 22, 2008

Emily's First Horse Riding Lesson

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  • Omg! She is so small she can't hardly hold the reins properly she's having to stretch some times, she should of been on a pony. What was the instructer thinking???

  • OMG WAY TOO SMALL

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  • @ForeverWild60830 stfu mate. I made that comment over a year ago and it's obvious people agree with me as 11 people liked my comment. So get over it. No bid deal just my opinion. And who are you to say that I shouldn't talk? You don't know me, now sod off ;)

  • @FinalFurlong1 YOU souldnt be talking, MAYBE those are the only types of horses they have, OR the lttle girl Or parents chose the barn for a good reason! SO shut up...

  • Beautiful horses!!!!!

  • guys what u have got to remeber is that sometimes just sometimes horses are alot safer than ponies ,i mean at my yard we have a 15.2hh called ben who doesnt do anything wrong and then we've got a bourbon and a stride both around 14hh and they spook alot ,so sometimes its the safer option than a pony !

  • That's not bad if she has to stretch sometimes. I have to stretch sometimes because the horse I ride always stretches his neck and the reins that we use are really short. And also notice that they have guide people.

  • u guys never no....DD could be REALLY grental!

  • @GuinesssandMarley There are friesian horses and there are friesian cows. They are not the same.

  • @ncislovers12 As far as I know, a friesian is a type of cow! please tell me if I'm wrong

  • What does the size of the horse matter? If the horse has been trained to mind the rider then I see no bearing of the size or breed. I have a 15.5 hand Arabian and I put my very small 7 year old and 6 year old daughters on him...they look tiny on him but he has been taught to mind the rider and they have been taught how to handle any horse they ride, no matter the size.

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