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Stacy Westfall Freestyle Reining: Spin to the Right

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Uploaded by on Oct 24, 2006

Spinning to the right, sans bridle and saddle. Who needs tack?

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  • Those aren't "pinned ears" that's a horse that is paying GREAT attention to it's handler, sheesh!

  • @rescuefire My horse's ears go back when she's listening to quite a degree, but they're not flat on her head consistently. Do realize that others are entitled to their observations.

  • @dragonfly1030 sure opinions are great! Rude criticism is not.

  • @rescuefire What is rude about "hardcore pinned ears." "Hardcore" is illustrating the degree of angle of the pinned ears, and the ears are, in fact, pinned. Perhaps, due to my complete lack of reiner training, I'm not used to seeing a horse with ears pinned to this degree. Therefore, it does not appear to be a content facial expression on the equine. While we're on the topic of rude...and how rude you are being, given that this is my video...welcome to the block list. :)

  • Impressive, the horse doesn't look very happy though.

  • Agreed...those are some hardcore pinned ears.

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  • I <3 STACY WESTFALL!!!! SHE IS MY IDOL!

  • why do people say poor horses when if truley the horse didnt want to do they wouldnt?i meen seriously

  • ((((((((((((((PLEASE READ )))))))))))))))Roxy doesn't like that long lasting spur pressure, horses love the release of pressure and Roxy is just spinning and spinning and she doesn't know how to release that pressure until the rider says woah. Roxy doesn't like long lasting pressure, she wonders, man I'm just spinning and spinning and she doesn't release me. Once finished she's like AAWW. That's natural though, ROXY is just wonderful.

  • the reason the horse's ears were glued to her head and her tail was swishing so much was mostly due to the rider. if you look at how stacy is cueing the horse to spin, she sticks her spur in her side and never lets off, she sticks it harder and harder as the horse spins. typically when you spin you should bump with the spur to start but the horse should only stop when you say whoa.

  • I love Roxy & Stacy!!!!

  • My horse has to swish her tail when she spins. Probably keeps her on balance. My mare's ears are always pinned back when I have her working - I think it's her game face. :)

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