Racking Saddlebred!
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i dont care what gait he is in its pretty to watch damn a hater
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WATCH YOUR MANNERS EVERYONE, YOUR CLASS IS SHOWING!!!!
Everyone wants to be an expert. Maybe you are but people don't post here to be criticized by strangers. I have bred saddlebred for years. We saddlebred lovers have forgotten that the ASHA membership that we promise to abide by says that; we are to uphold the integrity of the breed. When you attack others you have lst your integrity!
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Good Lord, I hope this is the only horse you have inflicted yourself on and I hope you sell the poor animal soon. This isn't any kind of racking gait, it's merely a horse trying to get away from the pain in its mouth. If you must use a bit, the softer the better. Get yourself some lessons and the horse a decent trainer, or for God's sake, get another hobby!!!
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Your in his mouth to much!!! I'm around gaited horses at least once a week!! We use hackamores on ours!!! I ride the crazy one in a simple hackamore! Get that big ass bit out of his mouth or you are going to hit your head on that asphalt
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That horse looks in pain.
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sell the horse, go back to your video games. (poor horse)
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That is NOT how you do it.... That is what you call a very upset horse about one inch from going up in the air or over backwards. PLEASE learn how to do it right. If the horse is getting that upset, you are DOING IT WRONG.
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@rockymntgirl215 It might be a "racking horse" by somebody's definition, but it isn't racking a single step in this video, which is what the title of the video seems to say..... A rack is a fast, square, smooth four beat gait, not this shuffly, fussy little mess. How do I know? I am the proud owner (and trainer) of one who does it pretty darn right... I hope people aren't turned off of wanting an ASB from seeing this video- folks, this is NOT how it's done....
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horse just looks pissed
I have been around Saddlebreds for 10 years. This Saddlebred is definitely gaiting, but it is extremely pacey. I would not call it a rack, and I would not call it a slow gait either. The person riding him obviously has no idea what he's doing. Especially riding that poor horse in such a huge curb. My five gaited Saddlebred just needs a little snaffle and away he'll go.
angyllaydying 1 year ago 13
Terrible....and sad. Your not a rider NOR a trainer. It is obvious in the horse's actions. Get out of horses...for their sake.
2trailride 9 months ago 11