Breaking a horse - part 4
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@TeaaCokee So lucky her!
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@TeaaCokee shuss up... im sure he's great now. Good job! And power to you he seems to trust you though. Good job on the videos too. Cause alot of people skip stuff...Do you have any resent ones of him saddle trained?
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@TeaaCokee shuss up... im sure he's great now.
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You know I'd rather get stuck with my shirt on the horn than getting dragged behind or underneath by my horse... does that make sense? But I mean, however you do it... I'm all bout safety and a shirt won't cause me to put myself in danger....
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no matter what anyone has said you did breck him in as you clearly sat on him and he wasnt botherd so well done :)
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it looks like he really trusts you guys:)
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that isn't breaking in a horse :S
its only getting him used to you on and off him... so not 'proper' breaking in.
Plus it isn't that easy with very sharp horse, all horses are different, he just happened to have a calm temperament about it
TeaaCokee 1 year ago
@TeaaCokee
It is starting to break a horse. You have to start somewhere.
I dont break the "sharp" horses. I don't have enough patience for that.
And he is a very hysterical horse normally, scared of everything. He just trusts me and my dad
SpiritedIce 1 year ago
You were so lucky as you got off... you NEVER leave a foot in the stirrups... if he would have spooked you could have gotten hurt badly. Would love to see you ride the one I'm breaking right now... lol....
Duchesse1981 1 year ago
@Duchesse1981
If you ride western you keep your foot in the stirrup when you get off. or else there is a big possibility to get your shirt stuck on the horn(?) on the top. I did that a lot, until I learned to keep a foot in the stirrup
SpiritedIce 1 year ago
how old is he? that is amazing!
SpotsandStripes101 2 years ago
I think he is about 5 years old. he's just lived as a companion horse his whole life. he did so great =)
SpiritedIce 2 years ago