Kassi Simpson On Zip Barrel Racing
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Wow that horse can run he was going so fast and you were holding him back
Wow!
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@polebender365 I heard they can get there feet stuck in it
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That horse is so fast! If only you didn't hold him back and used your legs to push him around the barrels that would have been a perfect run. Your to busy holding back. He looks like he would be an automatic. Maybe just try giving him his head. I bet it would help him and you a lot!
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@polebender365 No, he was fighting because he wants to run! Geez...
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I had a horse named George that i barreled on and you HAD to hold him back....he would do a tip toe dance on the front of his hooves and you could barley squeeze your legs and BHAM...he was gone! He was full of engery and LOVD doing barrels....he just got way to excited and if you didnt hold him back he would go and you had to be prepared!
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Wow he's a gorgeous horse! Das all I have to say.
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@polebender365 hun, the tie down is supposed to be tucked in the breast collar, and the attatched to the girth..... if u dont know what ur talken about, dont share it, but i do agree with u on her holding the horse back...
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Im in love with your horse :) he is very hot but real quick around the barrel, keep up the good work with him he has so much potential... I always run with my tiedown through my brest collar too..
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Either you need to give that horse a much need break from barrels, or find someone to fix the horse that you blew up. That kind of horse will get someone hurt, he/she has no regards for you itself or anything around it.
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Good job holding him back. My horse has the same problem. So darn hot headed. Then again were in the same boat with about 90% of all competitive barrel horses. :) Good job, 5*
maybe he was fightin wit u so much because your supposed to have your tie down strap out side of his breast collar. y were you holding him bak so much.
polebender365 3 years ago
people put thier tiedowns behind their breastcollar cause it keeps it out of the way and its a safety thing, if the horse puts his head down you dont want him to get tangled in it.. thats why i do it anyways.
CanChaser420 3 years ago 6