Practice sessions with your horse should only last about an hour, and you should always warm up with flat work first. Avoid overworking your horse with advic…
Unless your horse is my little mare, in which case they go out of their way to go over jumps in the wooded area in their pasture because they think they’re a cross country pony 😛
TREAT EVERY horse like a gun. Trained with SAFETY. CAN’T FIX STUPID.
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they don’t jump in the wild if they can get around it. I mean, think about it. If there’s a log in their way but there’s room to go around it, they’re going to go around it. Just like a horse that’s learning to jump is going to try to avoid the jump as much as possible, by running out or flat-our refusing. It’s not natural for a horse to jump, but it obviously doesn’t mean they don’t have the ability to.
they don’t jump in the wild because they know they could break a leg so they’d rather not risk it same reason horses will not run over you if you’re laying down cuz it could damage their feet although domesticated horses might not have all of the knowledge horses in the wild acquire
jumping is natural in nature they have to jump over logs and trees to escape from predators. just saying…. but to much jumping can definately hurt there feet and joints
Couldnt stopping in the corner also cause bad habits beacuse when they go to the corners they think they can stop? Great video though i just have a question.
I don’t use a stall it doesn’t allow for good blood flow to the horse’s hooves because they stand in one spot all day and horses don’t think like we do they take what we put on them because they think they can’t do anything about it and the one’s that know a bit hurts try to avoid you when you approach them with one but since you probably have yours stuck in a stall it doesn’t have room to move away, no choice
Are you kidding me? Bits only hurt horses mouths if used INCORRECTLY. Nothing that we do with horses is “natural”. Riding a horse in general isn’t “natural”. Keeping a horse in a stall isn’t “natural”. What is natural for a horse is eating grass in the wild and running from predators. If the bit was hurting the horse’s mouth I’m pretty sure the horse wouldn’t stand for it. My horse loves being ridden and getting exercise, so please do some research before posting.
any bit hurts a horse’s mouth and jumping isn’t natural for horses so it hurts both their feet and joints watch Rick Gore horsemanship videos here on You Tube to learn real horsemanship
MidnightStormChase
Cool the barn i ride at is called SaddleBrook Stables but its located in virginia!
nicole alexis
how old dose your horse have to be to train?
holly evans
Unless your horse is my little mare, in which case they go out of their way to go over jumps in the wooded area in their pasture because they think they’re a cross country pony 😛
CoreGoddess
Well spoken… especially about preventing a BAD HABIT in the corners.
CoreGoddess
TREAT EVERY horse like a gun. Trained with SAFETY. CAN’T FIX STUPID.
Protect the 2nd Amendment. GET TRAINED. Evil is the problem. Media rapes our privacy or harming are warriors in war with bad news – triggering PTSD. Media has “no safety”.. using the TAGETY of school children to hide – that they are acting like Hitler not protectors. DO YOUR PART – go out and SALUTE OUR FLAG in PUBLIC. In this country we can worship God by What Ever Name, Can we protect ourselves from weapons of words?
fortheloveofsimon
they don’t jump in the wild if they can get around it. I mean, think about it. If there’s a log in their way but there’s room to go around it, they’re going to go around it. Just like a horse that’s learning to jump is going to try to avoid the jump as much as possible, by running out or flat-our refusing. It’s not natural for a horse to jump, but it obviously doesn’t mean they don’t have the ability to.
39supers39
they don’t jump in the wild because they know they could break a leg so they’d rather not risk it same reason horses will not run over you if you’re laying down cuz it could damage their feet although domesticated horses might not have all of the knowledge horses in the wild acquire
lilmissmissi21
jumping is natural in nature they have to jump over logs and trees to escape from predators. just saying…. but to much jumping can definately hurt there feet and joints
lilmissmissi21
Couldnt stopping in the corner also cause bad habits beacuse when they go to the corners they think they can stop? Great video though i just have a question.
39supers39
I don’t use a stall it doesn’t allow for good blood flow to the horse’s hooves because they stand in one spot all day and horses don’t think like we do they take what we put on them because they think they can’t do anything about it and the one’s that know a bit hurts try to avoid you when you approach them with one but since you probably have yours stuck in a stall it doesn’t have room to move away, no choice
rhymeswithbam
Are you kidding me? Bits only hurt horses mouths if used INCORRECTLY. Nothing that we do with horses is “natural”. Riding a horse in general isn’t “natural”. Keeping a horse in a stall isn’t “natural”. What is natural for a horse is eating grass in the wild and running from predators. If the bit was hurting the horse’s mouth I’m pretty sure the horse wouldn’t stand for it. My horse loves being ridden and getting exercise, so please do some research before posting.
39supers39
any bit hurts a horse’s mouth and jumping isn’t natural for horses so it hurts both their feet and joints watch Rick Gore horsemanship videos here on You Tube to learn real horsemanship
Samantha Allen
Wow, thanks. Could you guys make a vid on two point?
Mainehorse
Thanks guys! This is perfect. I’ve been wanting to know this for awhile now!