How to bridle a horse

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  • Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024

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  • @mississippiguitarist8995
    @mississippiguitarist8995 4 года назад +102

    He said he was sleepy

  • @Savvy_equine11
    @Savvy_equine11 4 года назад +71

    He’s such a good boy

  • @Coke_1188.
    @Coke_1188. 9 месяцев назад +1

    I love how she is so gentle.

  • @pennywhistle9060
    @pennywhistle9060 2 года назад +14

    Most people put the reins over the horse's head before removing the halter so you still have some control over the horse, or at least remind him not to walk off.

    • @barrelracingtraininghelp
      @barrelracingtraininghelp  2 года назад +5

      Does it look like this horse is about to walk off?😂

    • @tomdavies7535
      @tomdavies7535 Год назад

      Be more worried about it falling over than walking off

    • @SLWesternRider
      @SLWesternRider Год назад +1

      I usually drape the halter over their neck.

    • @VixxTheFoxx
      @VixxTheFoxx Год назад

      A controlling mindset is why your horse walks off so

    • @ottb.harvey
      @ottb.harvey 11 месяцев назад +1

      yeah, but this is like the best horse ive ever seen for bridling. hes very well trained and so chill, i usually put the halter on the horses neck if theyre untrained as well, if theyre what i like to call a "flight risk"

  • @Savvy_equine11
    @Savvy_equine11 4 года назад +59

    They need to have an emoji with a bridled horse head

  • @ViralEquestrian
    @ViralEquestrian 4 часа назад

    I love that horses coat!

  • @creativityrunswild
    @creativityrunswild Год назад +10

    he looks like such a sweet boy

  • @elenaramirez7708
    @elenaramirez7708 Год назад

    I just recently got into horses at a family friends ranch and I can automatically tell you know your stuff. I came across some other videos of other people teaching things completely wrong

  • @fyiibeenfly89
    @fyiibeenfly89 Год назад +1

    He or she is adorable... 😊❤❤❤

    • @barrelracingtraininghelp
      @barrelracingtraininghelp  Год назад +1

      Aww thanks! He’s a good boy :)

    • @fyiibeenfly89
      @fyiibeenfly89 Год назад

      @Barrel Racing Training Help You're welcome and thank you for letting me know lol... 😊

  • @BHbarrelracingofficail
    @BHbarrelracingofficail Год назад

    Such a beautiful horse!

  • @KLO_Barrelracing
    @KLO_Barrelracing 7 месяцев назад

    With my reins I always unclip them because my mare is pretty head shy because when she got in a wreck with a blanket around her head

  • @Sadieadler1988
    @Sadieadler1988 Год назад +1

    That's a sleepy horse 😂

  • @Ohmygahhhh123
    @Ohmygahhhh123 Год назад

    He's so calm 🤩

  • @theraider3366
    @theraider3366 4 года назад +6

    What kind of bridle is that that you’re using? It almost looks like a junior cow horse, but not exactly 🧐

  • @okk0987
    @okk0987 Год назад +1

    he’s a very good boy 👍 I gave u 1k that was satisfying

  • @schulze420
    @schulze420 Год назад +1

    He must be an older horse. He is so good. Our horse is a pain to bridle

  • @countrygirltaylor1971
    @countrygirltaylor1971 2 года назад +1

    Hi I’m looking into getting an American quarter horse
    But I don’t know what to get for trail riding I don’t know if you can help with that but I was just wondering if you had and opinions

    • @SLWesternRider
      @SLWesternRider Год назад +1

      A trail riding saddle, if you're looking for something expensive. If not, a breast collar on your saddle and also a backstrap can help on the trail, and some split reins.

  • @Appygal
    @Appygal Год назад

    Good boy. My appy would never 😂

  • @AKS-barrel_racing
    @AKS-barrel_racing Год назад +2

    Have a question what about it you are like lid size lol I'm 12 and I still struggle with this 😂😂😅 I'm 5'1

    • @SLWesternRider
      @SLWesternRider Год назад +1

      I trained my horse to put his head down when brideling, but I also put my arm over his head and apply a little pressure to continue training.

  • @nishutiwari8820
    @nishutiwari8820 Год назад

    Yes I make bridles design with sizes whatever you want let you give me just sample of bridles , reins and other articles....

  • @taryn4984
    @taryn4984 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for this video!! Also my dad went to the vet and asked him about my horse and he said it sounded like thrush! So he gave him some iodine and my dad said after the first day of spraying that on her feet they had already hardened up a lot!So she’s getting better!!!!!!!

  • @ankursachan2981
    @ankursachan2981 Год назад

    Super smooth

  • @medina3420
    @medina3420 Год назад

    Thanks

  • @ajmalqureshi1237
    @ajmalqureshi1237 Год назад

    Hi nice vedio❤❤❤

  • @Daughterlypuppi
    @Daughterlypuppi Год назад

    Such a sleepy boy

  • @chillinwithdiesel
    @chillinwithdiesel Год назад +10

    you’re lucky to be at eye-level with your horse, the guy i ride his wayyyy taller than me so i gotta struggle to bridle him

  • @angelakinman8715
    @angelakinman8715 Год назад

    I wish my Rufus was like this, we give him the opportunity to be good, no, he is 16.1 hh and when he sticks his gears up it’s so difficult, my bestie walks on crutches and she has a 8 month old she has a little shit of a horse, Sully ( Sultan) he is 17.2 he throws her off so much he is such a fucker for it Lydia ( my bestie) call him a wank stain when she gets thrown off and she has a show tomorrow 😬. She has to bridle Rufus for me 😅

  • @horsyhorsy7
    @horsyhorsy7 Год назад

    That’s not how you bridle you put the reins over the halter so they don’t run away then take the halter off and put the bit in ext

  • @PONYHEAVEN
    @PONYHEAVEN Год назад

    A W E S O M E.

  • @Scarlet_eqYT
    @Scarlet_eqYT Год назад

    Ok but he could run away if he wanted to do a lil tip is to clip it around there upper neck.

    • @barrelracingtraininghelp
      @barrelracingtraininghelp  Год назад +2

      Lol he’s not going to run away. He’s way to trained to do that

    • @Scarlet_eqYT
      @Scarlet_eqYT Год назад +1

      Oh ok sorry

    • @Scarlet_eqYT
      @Scarlet_eqYT Год назад

      Hah I’m late lol but if you’re teaching people how to bridle then I think you should do that bc not all horses are trained like yours!
      This is not a hate comment

  • @Bigjuzzy
    @Bigjuzzy Год назад

    What is the horses is too big and you don’t have a step and you don’t live with someone

  • @tesudarshan1750
    @tesudarshan1750 4 года назад

    August 25 was my birthday i forgot to tell you ❤️😘🐴

  • @GretchenDupree
    @GretchenDupree Год назад +2

    Mistake right away is dont remove horses halter entirely before getting bridle on. Buckle halter around his neck so horsey doesnt take off.

    • @JAbarrelracingOfficial
      @JAbarrelracingOfficial Год назад +1

      This horse is not gonna walk off 😂 she would if he was gonna be be real he’s not 😂❤

    • @SLWesternRider
      @SLWesternRider Год назад +1

      Although this is a good comment, it seems pretty unnecessary for this video. I do keep the halter around my horses neck when bridling him, but I have friends that dont. Just as long as you know the horse.

    • @JAbarrelracingOfficial
      @JAbarrelracingOfficial Год назад

      @@SLWesternRider that is very true and this girl owns the horse that’s in the video

    • @Wqbbarrelsnroping
      @Wqbbarrelsnroping 11 месяцев назад

      I have had a horse pull back cause I left the halter around his neck and tried to put the bit it and he pulled back and it could have ended seriously bad.

    • @GretchenDupree
      @GretchenDupree 11 месяцев назад

      @@Wqbbarrelsnroping your point is well taken. However, if i weigh out the consequences of having my horse get away from me and into trouble vs my horse pulling back with a buckled halter and staying next to me, i choose him to stay next to me. Cowboys have been roping horses around the neck for centuries. I dont think the halter around his neck is going to cause any damage.

  • @DJman007
    @DJman007 Год назад

    Some people in my horse riding lessons * I am a newbie just learned trots 😅 we all are newbies *
    So, they say that they like pit a sort of a needle inside the horses tongue 😢 like a piercing and they feel pain so they ride 😢
    I was very sad to heard this now I saw this and I want to like kill them tommorow (not really 😅)
    THANKS A LOT FOR THIS VIDEO ❤

  • @jenniferlindstrom8017
    @jenniferlindstrom8017 2 года назад

    There is another way

  • @zakksrage
    @zakksrage 4 месяца назад

    Horse had to many xanex

  • @c5ster
    @c5ster Год назад

    Reins should have gone over his head before the halter came off. Not all horses will just stand there.

    • @SLWesternRider
      @SLWesternRider Год назад +1

      She knows her horse, leave her alone.

    • @ThatDragonBlue
      @ThatDragonBlue 7 месяцев назад

      Yes, I agree, this should just be a golden rule to follow and she definitely should’ve said it so all people that try it don’t just go and let their horse free. But in this scenario, it was fine. But again I do agree that she should’ve said and demonstrated you put the rein over