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Uploaded by on Jun 26, 2007

me and my buckskin pony stallion in our jumping lesson. I don't know his breed. this was taken when both of us had only been jumping for 3 months.

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  • IS HE A STALLION OR A GELDING?!

  • @SanneChannel he's a stallion haha

  • haha well actually he freaked out a little bit, sometimes a lot, but we just thought he was proud cut.

    i definitly think you should cuz you'll never know how crazy they could be!

  • aw, your horse has one of those canters where you can sit down and look pro! lucky, my horses canter is like riding a freaking rocking horse with no front legs O_O she is sooooo HEAVY on the forehand :O

  • haha yeah i miss him, he was so much fun to ride bareback!!! soooo much more comfartable than my huge horse now who has a very lofty canter lol

  • thanks for the advice! i don't own buck (the pony from the video) anymore, but we did do some schooling shows. i'll try and get some of the videos up.

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  • I don't have a horse of my own but I use to ride this pinto who looked like he was FLOATING :) he was gorgeous in any gait!!! now i ride a big bay who leans and you can hardly keep him going but he competed in proffesional shows so he's a good mount

  • @intheblues310 That's impressive O.O

  • he is so cute!!!!!!!!!!! i wish i ahd a buckskin lol i think i spelled that rong

  • all and all not badd(:

  • gawguz horse

    how tall is he?

  • good job!! :]

  • Were you able to ride him in shows and have him not freak out around other horse around him. I am getting a yearling and am debating whether I should geld him or not! Thanks!! :))

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