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Rolling Hills Stable - Jade (clip 2)

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Uploaded by on May 16, 2008

4 year-old champagne mare.
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www.rollinghillsstable.com

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  • Shame on you for doing that to your horses. would you like it done to you. personnally when I wear 4 inch heels for more than 3 hours my feet are killing me. I would never do that to my horse if I am unable to stand it. and don't dare anyone tell me, there is nothing wrong with this video. He is racking the horse on a hard surface to make the horse sore so he will lift the feet higher. You all should be ashamed of what you are doing and thinking it is ok since you are able to get away with it!

  • SHE is a WALKING horse who is being ridden on a SOFT surface. She strikes the ground harder than other horses. Jade was a very happy and a spoiled, rotten pig.

  • Abuse.

    Those huge pads on her feet are huge!

    I am against soring, which is what you are doing.

  • I like how you emphasized pads twice and for a fact she was never padded. What you see on her is merely a roller. In weight difference, it weighs no more to her than your watch does to you. Jade was never sored as well.

  • It makes younger horses focus and for Jade, it stops her from looking at her feet so she reaches farther and listens better.

  • No, she is spotted but walking not racking.

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  • I Disagree.. this is not abuse... look around Do you really see abuse, the horse lives in a beautiful CLEAN stables.. and no the pads DONT hurt the horse you sons of fucking bitches im tired of hearing ABUSE ABUSE ABUSE SHUT UP ITS NOT ABUSE god..

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  • What are you trying to do? Turn her into a Tennessee walking horse?

  • love how everyone thinks this is abuse....you know what really is? Horse jumping...so animal that is 1500lbs with thin legs should be asked to jump large fences. Nothing natural about that....a wild horse would go around and only jump is need be.

  • @LifeIsDeceiving np and yea I could not even dream of changing co oh lord! haha

  • @Lordsangels03 Glad we see horses for what they truly are and not what we can make them be. Sorry for the misunderstanding in the beginning, thanks for being one of the few that will let their horse be natural.

  • @LifeIsDeceiving same here I would never show my horse like this he has a wonderful natural beauty like your horse..just so wild and untamed they are amazing <3

  • @Lordsangels03 I understand completely they are man-made, you said they would do this in the wild. I prefer to see horses without all these pads on them, but of course you'd probably like to see my horse not jumping. We all have bad things to say about other disciplines, but think what we are doing is the "right" thing. I never saw my half arab running around the field with his head cranked in tight to his neck so I decided not to show him arab. I like horses to look like they are naturally.

  • @LifeIsDeceiving I hear you out..I have raised walkers and you do see them play like this but nor will I EVER put this on my horses and TWHS are man made breeds not wild

  • @Lordsangels03 Do you seriously think this is natural? Go look up a tennessee walker that doesn't have these pads on their feet and they DO NOT move like this. This is not natural in anyway and they would not do this in the wild.

  • For one, the guy riding the poor horse can't ride to save his life. Look at his feet.

    Also, I sincerely feel bad for that horse. Having those things put on its feet is abuse. Anything that forces a horse to move abnormally is abuse. Would you like somebody to attach something to your feet that caused you to move oddly? It's abuse. It's not training, it's forcing and manipulation.

    The horse is also lame in its front left leg.

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