I know Im asking the wrong place but does any of you know a way to get back into an Instagram account..? I was stupid forgot my login password. I appreciate any tricks you can give me.
She's speedy!!I also have no idea how you stayed on when she was having a tantrum 😂 you have so much bravery and patience, I'm glad u guys had fun in the end!!! 💞
Well this was an interesting virtual ride, I can hear that you have proably tried everything and I have to admire your patient persistance. I'm not longer able to ride now so I do virtual rides via RUclips, like yours and this really took me backto my gelding Magic, who we used to call Maniacal Magic, who's behaviour was very similar. I'm sure you've had a lot of advice offered (whether or not you really wanted it) so I wont stick my six eggs in, except to say when she's going forward she's going really well so congratulations for getting her to do that much, best wishes for thefuture with her. (oh just noticed Alexandra's comment, yes you have a great seat, do you use super glue? :-) )
What a brilliant rider you are, calm and collective, just what Masie needs.... you are a perfect partnership. She looks a real fun ride. Well done for staying in your saddle..... loved the video 😉
If a horse behave like this there's something really wrong. Either it hasn't been trained well enough or it is in pain. If I were you, I woul check her back and the saddle. My horse was like this too and then we found out that the saddle hurt him really bad, so we got a new one. Since that day he's the sweetest horse ever
She encourages her horse to act like this as it gets her attention and views. I wouldn't be surprised if her horse does have something wrong but she has made it 100x worse by encouraging it so she'll never get it looked at as she thinks it's "quirky" to have a horse who acts this dangerously. She has also been trying to put her in foal!
@@thebayboys8515its mixture of spiciness and energy and so its her choice to put her in foal i don’t remember her asking for your opinion and what exactly can you do to fix it , nothing because you dont know the horse and rider you just warch them and just go on to a different vid then no need to hate
@@ApcheTheWelshiei dont know this person, but fron her intro, she has been teaching her to rear and such. so, rewarding those actions. and now shes riding, the horse sees no wrong in preforming those acts. mixed with what seems like napping(probably would do better with a partner out riding)it becomes bad. shes probably doing the tricks, upset about being on her own(visible whem the other horses leave), and being ignored(not getting rewarded for the tricks) this rider is not very smart..
Every horse has moments but that horse has more moments in six minutes than both of mine do in six months, I think it’s irresponsible to take him/her on a road when clearly acting up near the stables, putting the horse, yourself and drivers at risk. It barely takes two people to teach a horse not to rush off with the slightest weight in the stirrup, especially when done with the spinning method. It’ll even work with rearing and bucking. I’ve got a TB and no matter how “fresh” he is (keeping in mind he only came off the track three years ago with 6 years worth of racing under his belt) he has manners both on and off the ground, and will only ever go wild when free schooled or going into the field
Rachel G evewhile ago since I wrote this and honestly I debated answering or not since I totally forgot what happened for me to comment. even if a tb isn’t hard to retrain it doesn’t excuse the fact of riding a horse that can’t behave on the roads, it only takes one moment before an awful incident happens and the horse and rider would be worse off by a mile
When she said chill to Maisie I don’t think Maisie understood what she said Also where you cantering on the road or was Maisie just really fast trotting?
OMG that horse would drive me nuts!! She’s not paying any attention to you whatsoever. Please keep yourself safe and bring her head to the side when you get on so she turns in a circle rather than trotting off. That’s how people get their foot stuck in the stirrup and get dragged by the horse.
Your very confident.... but you always getting off her is kinda saying that you let her get away with being naughty. Why does the hose also rear or buck, was she never broken in properly?
Thats a cracking wee pony there! I've found some of the best ponies to be a little temperamental sometimes, they're more fun and spicy and have a lot more about them! good on you for sticking by her, when she sorts her head out and gets on with it her paces are really fun and ready for action! She reminds me of my little welsh c who is retired due to a check ligament injury. Keep with her, shes a star beneath her tantrums!
My horse has attempted to do this stuff because he always wants to go to the barn an I don't let him. He is really stubborn but I plan to work with him through summer!!
If a horse is like that on a hack you should never go on a hack on your own it is dangerous and she clearly needs worked on by a behavioral expert, I'd recommend horse help UK
Ok Im just asking because I'm curious to know why is it that people continually try to get on a horse that clearly doesn't want to be rode? I understand that they can't get what they want kinda thing but that could be dangerous for both the rider and horse to keep forcing the horse to ride I'm not trying to offend anyone I'm just trying to learn
I think a standing martingale, just. for awhile, may help and give you more purchase on the rearing. Am very experienced with xracers. Do you think she enjoys the rides? I'm assuming you've had vet checks, clicking spines ect, saddle fitting. You're doing very well
Reminds me of my old school pony, Kaluha Cream! Lord was she a fiesty one! But we had a very special bond. She’d only let me halter her in her pasture. Anyone else would have to chase her down lol! But once in the arena oh it was on! I was mostly just trying to get her to listen more than jumping 😂😭 oh good times. She even fell asleep once! She embarrassed me a lot but I loved her to pieces.
today i almost died my friend fell off and i galloped in the main road with the horse behind without a rider we were jumping up and down stairs and worst part was i fell off bc a scooter on the road hit my horse and I WAS lost i went straight into the wall. IM LITTERLY DIEING INSIDE. IM NEVER GOING ON A HACK NOW
"oH wHy yOu sO aNnOyiNg" I'm happy that you get off her when she is getting frustrated. But come on, you had her for like one year and you still didn't train her properly and neither created a bond with the horse? How much is this horse going to endure? Ya'll say "yOu dOn't kNoW wHat pASt hAd MaiSie" there are many horses with awful past, but if the owner is training them properly and make them not to feel fear anymore, I'm pretty sure the horse will get better. Please, if Maisie is easily scared, work with her. Make her have that confidence in you that I see she doesn't yet. It's not normal for a trained horse to constantly kick and buck with no reasons. *Every horse has potential, you just gotta find it and bring it to light.*
Some trained horses buck when they are fresh and you can't expect a horse with a bad past to become perfect. I used to ride a horse with a bad past, and no matter how many times someone tried to train him to be better he just wouldn't want to cooperate. You don't even know this girl and Maisie so stop judging them and telling them what to do when you only know them through social media :)
Ava Tatiana Pop it’s the fact that it’s happening every single ride. She needs to correct it or both of them could be hurt, when her horse reared on the road imagine if she lost her balance. She could have been really hurt.
Just like dog's who have been abused, or any animals for that matter, you have to adjust your training strategies. Agressive and even too firm of training can do more harm than good. I have been riding for 11 years and I have experience in training. From what I can tell, she either rears when she's frustrated/confused and when she doesn't want to work or do something (not because she's scared, but out of stubbornness). With behavior like this, sometimes you just need to stay and keeep trying to push through it. You stop the horse, you give it what it wants, you get off the horse, (even if you're correcting it) you give it what it wants (though in the video, Maisie was not going in the direction she was being directed to so Laila getting off and leading her was the proper thing to do). If you noticed in the video, when she stayed on and remained persistent, that is when Maizie listened and stopped her behavior. Horse's are stubborn animals and like children, will fight you on doing something, and just like with children, you need to remain persistent. I'd also like to add that when it comes to the severity of the rearing and bunny hops, they aren't that extreme. Every rear I've seen this horse do isn't remotely close to flipping backwards or harming herself in anyway. Not to mention the fact that this horse rears way less than it did when Laila first started working with her.
Kawaii Studio - I’m sorry but why did you write this paragraph it was so pointless she knows her horse rears she doesn’t need you to tell her and about not having a bond this is a 20 minute video of her hacking 😂😂
Me: Going to a barn that I’ve never ridden at Me: Going to ride a pony named Apple Me: Hoping this won’t be the first time I fall off Me: *watches this video* Me: I hope it isn’t 😂
Very bad manners that mare has , not safe on the road at all ! To have to get of all the time and lead her past things that she refuses to go by .. that’s not on !! She needs a firm hand and a lot of manners instilled in her !!
A. The people commenting on here don't know you or Maisie so I hope you ignore any hate as what you are doing with her is working for you both B. She's beautiful and when you get going together she is clearly having so much fun C. Holy gallops your hacking is amazing
Omg, I have a cob that used to do that and u could get ur cob re-trained kind of. We started from the beginning with mg cob and lunged him until he had lost his energy then got on him and rode him.
For all the people saying that Maisie (the horse) is being naughty, she’s not!!! It’s just the way she is fgs! Some horse are born like this. The people who owned her before tried to beat it out of her. Her current owner is doing absolutely amazing with her, she was way worse beforehand. People need to educate themselves 🤦🏻♀️
I thought this was extremely dangerous and foolish 4 u to be out on roads with her u need to go back to basics with this mare and do groundwork with her , she could easily go up and over on top uof u and break ur back, also unfair on the horse, u must listen to them wen they r trying to tell u something....im sorry but I say it how it is and this mare is not ready 4 roads or being ridden in my opinion, a horse should respect their partner and she clearly walks all over u, I thought u put those other riders in danger too, give her to some1 who can help her b4 she kills u!!
If she is rearing this much, then try the jiggleing technique. It's like going on the road like a snake, beacause if you bend her neck she will not be able to rear
She was like that in the morning why take her out? It’s kinda obvy she was gunna f about 🤣 (I’m not judging or trying to be mean just putting my irrelevance out there 🤣)
she's had mai for years, she's always been like this lol (it used to be so much worse, she didn't have a great start in life) so if she just gave in after a few rears she'd never get a full ride! very well ridden though, you've got the patience of a saint
Used to it maybe but she is dangerous babe! and one day your going to have an accident or shes gonna proper flip, ur going to come off and then she is loose galloping along roads. She will either get killed or end up through a car windscreen killing a family! This is not normal behaviour for a horse to do there is a reason for it!? I notice you get on from the floor which is so bad for the horse it twists there back and the tree in the saddle, and her behaviour says to me she has a back problem as this is how horses with sore backs behave and are usually only comfortable in trot! When did you last have the saddle fitter out to check her saddle still fits? When did you last get her checked by an equine manipulator?
Emche 93 She dismounts as it's unsafe, if your horse is cantering and bucking back to the yard when you get on you walk it for a while and then get on, continously struggling with it will just make you and your horse more angry and it's not letting the horse win as you're still getting back on, just not right there. And she had to get off when Maisie was trying to chase the other horses as if she continued she could have ran into one of them and and caused an accident.
@@wyrenfire Yes, that's right, when she dismounts it is safer for her, but with that the horse also wins and so it notices that she gets it by climbing and jacking down
I wouldn't ride/keep that horse for 5minutes! She is SO DANGEROUS! There are too many good ones out there to risk your life on a bad one...and as beautiful as she is she is dangerous-
your so calm and patient with her I have never seen someone so calm when a horse rears that much congrats on staying on :)
I admire how much patience you have with Maisie’s shananigans. It’s amazing how much energy she puts into it! 😂💙
I know Im asking the wrong place but does any of you know a way to get back into an Instagram account..?
I was stupid forgot my login password. I appreciate any tricks you can give me.
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my patience could never
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Underrated
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Same 😂
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Bit random but at least I’m not the only one who has a horse that jumps puddles lmao 😂
Mine looks like she’s doing dressage she try’s do avoid them
“My horse is just a little fresh.”
She's speedy!!I also have no idea how you stayed on when she was having a tantrum 😂 you have so much bravery and patience, I'm glad u guys had fun in the end!!! 💞
Incredible riding, well done for being so calm, patient and professional! ❤️🐴🥰
We all love a sideways gallop 😂
May I say this was a great ride you didn’t lose your temper you stayed with her and you never gave up
oh lord I would never ever wanna ride a horse like this 🤯 I actually have a lot of patience but this would be too much 😅
Well this was an interesting virtual ride, I can hear that you have proably tried everything and I have to admire your patient persistance. I'm not longer able to ride now so I do virtual rides via RUclips, like yours and this really took me backto my gelding Magic, who we used to call Maniacal Magic, who's behaviour was very similar. I'm sure you've had a lot of advice offered (whether or not you really wanted it) so I wont stick my six eggs in, except to say when she's going forward she's going really well so congratulations for getting her to do that much, best wishes for thefuture with her. (oh just noticed Alexandra's comment, yes you have a great seat, do you use super glue? :-) )
This is the sweetest comment Ive ever read
Interesting.
Bless
This comment is super wholesome
You have so much patience I thought my mare was bad with rearing and bucking but now like jeez well sat 😂
What a brilliant rider you are, calm and collective, just what Masie needs.... you are a perfect partnership. She looks a real fun ride. Well done for staying in your saddle..... loved the video 😉
I luv the little ears when they sorta perk up and they just like “I’m here now what did I miss?”
"it's normal she does this"
You’re so patient with her! I would cry out of frustration if I were in your situation. But you are amazing, nice job!
love it, “this is normal, she does this!”
you handle her so well!🤣💖
If a horse behave like this there's something really wrong. Either it hasn't been trained well enough or it is in pain. If I were you, I woul check her back and the saddle. My horse was like this too and then we found out that the saddle hurt him really bad, so we got a new one. Since that day he's the sweetest horse ever
She encourages her horse to act like this as it gets her attention and views. I wouldn't be surprised if her horse does have something wrong but she has made it 100x worse by encouraging it so she'll never get it looked at as she thinks it's "quirky" to have a horse who acts this dangerously. She has also been trying to put her in foal!
@@thebayboys8515 poor horse
@@kaira9668how?
@@thebayboys8515its mixture of spiciness and energy and so its her choice to put her in foal i don’t remember her asking for your opinion and what exactly can you do to fix it , nothing because you dont know the horse and rider you just warch them and just go on to a different vid then no need to hate
@@ApcheTheWelshiei dont know this person, but fron her intro, she has been teaching her to rear and such. so, rewarding those actions. and now shes riding, the horse sees no wrong in preforming those acts. mixed with what seems like napping(probably would do better with a partner out riding)it becomes bad.
shes probably doing the tricks, upset about being on her own(visible whem the other horses leave), and being ignored(not getting rewarded for the tricks)
this rider is not very smart..
your so good at riding I would of plopped on the ground by the first one!
Every horse has moments but that horse has more moments in six minutes than both of mine do in six months, I think it’s irresponsible to take him/her on a road when clearly acting up near the stables, putting the horse, yourself and drivers at risk. It barely takes two people to teach a horse not to rush off with the slightest weight in the stirrup, especially when done with the spinning method. It’ll even work with rearing and bucking. I’ve got a TB and no matter how “fresh” he is (keeping in mind he only came off the track three years ago with 6 years worth of racing under his belt) he has manners both on and off the ground, and will only ever go wild when free schooled or going into the field
she's tried everything. you don't know maisies past, this is just the way she behaves. TBs aren't even that fresh or hard to retrain.
Rachel G evewhile ago since I wrote this and honestly I debated answering or not since I totally forgot what happened for me to comment. even if a tb isn’t hard to retrain it doesn’t excuse the fact of riding a horse that can’t behave on the roads, it only takes one moment before an awful incident happens and the horse and rider would be worse off by a mile
She needs a good trainer to correct her. If you don't she will hurt someone.
I had my fall not to long ago and now I respect you and other people that deal with this and can ride and take your time to work with her ❤️
I can imagine how good of a seat you must have lol
I can't believe you allow her to get away with that much shit lol
When she said chill to Maisie I don’t think Maisie understood what she said
Also where you cantering on the road or was Maisie just really fast trotting?
Jesus I'd be terrified on that horse
It isn’t that scary I have been on the horse wile it was doing that I fell off once 😂❤️
omg
OMG that horse would drive me nuts!!
She’s not paying any attention to you whatsoever.
Please keep yourself safe and bring her head to the side when you get on so she turns in a circle rather than trotting off. That’s how people get their foot stuck in the stirrup and get dragged by the horse.
I would recommend getting help with her
I respect you so much for this, I don't have half the patience you do 😭
You should really correct her instead of letting her get away with it
She did it doesn’t work
Your very confident.... but you always getting off her is kinda saying that you let her get away with being naughty. Why does the hose also rear or buck, was she never broken in properly?
I wouldn't say she gets away with it, since she leads her to where she doesn't want to go
What I first thought might be a refusal, as the video goes on, I actually think it is just pure excitement....she wants to go go go! At any cost 😀
Ahh where do you keep her? I ride there all the time!
Thats a cracking wee pony there! I've found some of the best ponies to be a little temperamental sometimes, they're more fun and spicy and have a lot more about them! good on you for sticking by her, when she sorts her head out and gets on with it her paces are really fun and ready for action! She reminds me of my little welsh c who is retired due to a check ligament injury. Keep with her, shes a star beneath her tantrums!
My horse has attempted to do this stuff because he always wants to go to the barn an I don't let him. He is really stubborn but I plan to work with him through summer!!
Wow she seems like a lot of horse! But you handled her well!
Who else is in England in quarantine and can’t go to the yard to see your half loaned horse so u came here to make yourself feel jealous.
xx_emily_xx Xoxo Same except I haven't seen her since since January as she's been ill and in isolation :(
You have the patience of a saint. Good for you Teflon girl 😎
that should've said terrific not Teflon doh 😎
I could never have this much patience in my horse😂
Love it 😍 your riding is amazing ! What breed and how big is she ? X
I just really hope there isn’t an accident one day, if I was a car driver my heart would be in my mouth for you and the horse and me
If a horse is like that on a hack you should never go on a hack on your own it is dangerous and she clearly needs worked on by a behavioral expert, I'd recommend horse help UK
Ok Im just asking because I'm curious to know why is it that people continually try to get on a horse that clearly doesn't want to be rode? I understand that they can't get what they want kinda thing but that could be dangerous for both the rider and horse to keep forcing the horse to ride I'm not trying to offend anyone I'm just trying to learn
I think a standing martingale, just. for awhile, may help and give you more purchase on the rearing. Am very experienced with xracers. Do you think she enjoys the rides? I'm assuming you've had vet checks, clicking spines ect, saddle fitting. You're doing very well
You need to tell her who’s boss
I feel u, my pony does this same🙊
Reminds me of my old school pony, Kaluha Cream!
Lord was she a fiesty one! But we had a very special bond. She’d only let me halter her in her pasture. Anyone else would have to chase her down lol! But once in the arena oh it was on! I was mostly just trying to get her to listen more than jumping 😂😭 oh good times. She even fell asleep once! She embarrassed me a lot but I loved her to pieces.
She's so funny! Once she's out she has a whale of a time! Mares! xD
I love your vids☺
How many times have you fallen off that horse?
Was für eine krasse Sattelfestigkeit hast du Kleber benutz oder so?
Girl! How do you have all that patience? 😂😂
today i almost died my friend fell off and i galloped in the main road with the horse behind without a rider we were jumping up and down stairs and worst part was i fell off bc a scooter on the road hit my horse and I WAS lost i went straight into the wall. IM LITTERLY DIEING INSIDE. IM NEVER GOING ON A HACK NOW
How are you now 1year later?
Always love watching your vids and seeing you on insta Maisie never fails to make me smile 🥰😍 xx
This exactly what my horse does but I don’t have as much patience as you👍🏻😂
Bloomin heck- what did ya feed her???
"oH wHy yOu sO aNnOyiNg"
I'm happy that you get off her when she is getting frustrated. But come on, you had her for like one year and you still didn't train her properly and neither created a bond with the horse? How much is this horse going to endure? Ya'll say "yOu dOn't kNoW wHat pASt hAd MaiSie" there are many horses with awful past, but if the owner is training them properly and make them not to feel fear anymore, I'm pretty sure the horse will get better. Please, if Maisie is easily scared, work with her. Make her have that confidence in you that I see she doesn't yet. It's not normal for a trained horse to constantly kick and buck with no reasons.
*Every horse has potential, you just gotta find it and bring it to light.*
Some trained horses buck when they are fresh and you can't expect a horse with a bad past to become perfect. I used to ride a horse with a bad past, and no matter how many times someone tried to train him to be better he just wouldn't want to cooperate. You don't even know this girl and Maisie so stop judging them and telling them what to do when you only know them through social media :)
Ava Tatiana Pop it’s the fact that it’s happening every single ride. She needs to correct it or both of them could be hurt, when her horse reared on the road imagine if she lost her balance. She could have been really hurt.
Just like dog's who have been abused, or any animals for that matter, you have to adjust your training strategies. Agressive and even too firm of training can do more harm than good. I have been riding for 11 years and I have experience in training. From what I can tell, she either rears when she's frustrated/confused and when she doesn't want to work or do something (not because she's scared, but out of stubbornness). With behavior like this, sometimes you just need to stay and keeep trying to push through it. You stop the horse, you give it what it wants, you get off the horse, (even if you're correcting it) you give it what it wants (though in the video, Maisie was not going in the direction she was being directed to so Laila getting off and leading her was the proper thing to do). If you noticed in the video, when she stayed on and remained persistent, that is when Maizie listened and stopped her behavior. Horse's are stubborn animals and like children, will fight you on doing something, and just like with children, you need to remain persistent. I'd also like to add that when it comes to the severity of the rearing and bunny hops, they aren't that extreme. Every rear I've seen this horse do isn't remotely close to flipping backwards or harming herself in anyway. Not to mention the fact that this horse rears way less than it did when Laila first started working with her.
Kawaii Studio - I’m sorry but why did you write this paragraph it was so pointless she knows her horse rears she doesn’t need you to tell her and about not having a bond this is a 20 minute video of her hacking 😂😂
Omg EXACTLY, thank you
So true
Is it just me or when the horse reared did the sound of the hoofs make you cringe?
my anxiety really went up when he pranced so close to the car
Me: Going to a barn that I’ve never ridden at
Me: Going to ride a pony named Apple
Me: Hoping this won’t be the first time I fall off
Me: *watches this video*
Me: I hope it isn’t 😂
How do the people at the yard react?
Very bad manners that mare has , not safe on the road at all ! To have to get of all the time and lead her past things that she refuses to go by .. that’s not on !! She needs a firm hand and a lot of manners instilled in her !!
maisie is quite the character!!
your horse is very mischievous:)
It kinda looks like separation anxiety, judging by the way the horse was fixed on those 2 other horses and mucked around when they left her
A. The people commenting on here don't know you or Maisie so I hope you ignore any hate as what you are doing with her is working for you both
B. She's beautiful and when you get going together she is clearly having so much fun
C. Holy gallops your hacking is amazing
Is this a chest mount or a helmet one and which is better
I thought my horse was naughty 🤣
Life’s too short.
Wow you are very patient and have a deep seat if that was me I would of fallen of lol x
This video is too good 😂
Is your horse stubborn sometimes
Interesting mare but where is this place tho its so beautiful 😧
you must have such a good seat by now
It’s scared of its shadows it’s making in the sunlight
Omg, I have a cob that used to do that and u could get ur cob re-trained kind of. We started from the beginning with mg cob and lunged him until he had lost his energy then got on him and rode him.
Now 8 yo rides him
The intro was so loud :l
Masie is so cheeky xxx
I wonder why rearing is her go to move?
For all the people saying that Maisie (the horse) is being naughty, she’s not!!! It’s just the way she is fgs! Some horse are born like this. The people who owned her before tried to beat it out of her. Her current owner is doing absolutely amazing with her, she was way worse beforehand. People need to educate themselves 🤦🏻♀️
Wow I'm sprisde you didn't fall off
Why does she do that just asking she looks so sweet💖
I feel like shes scared of her own shadow lol poor thing is buddy sour but you sis a awesome job i probally would have fallen off lmao
I thought this was extremely dangerous and foolish 4 u to be out on roads with her u need to go back to basics with this mare and do groundwork with her , she could easily go up and over on top uof u and break ur back, also unfair on the horse, u must listen to them wen they r trying to tell u something....im sorry but I say it how it is and this mare is not ready 4 roads or being ridden in my opinion, a horse should respect their partner and she clearly walks all over u, I thought u put those other riders in danger too, give her to some1 who can help her b4 she kills u!!
You don’t just let her get away with it cause then she’ll never stop
My patience e would last about 3 times then that would be it
Brilliant hacking video!
How come shes like that? Any specific reason or is that just her personality?
Why does she rear a lot?
I think she was abused. Ik she had a bad past i just don't know if she was abused or just something else.
If she is rearing this much, then try the jiggleing technique. It's like going on the road like a snake, beacause if you bend her neck she will not be able to rear
Can't watch anymore
Made for each other 🥰
Spirit 😂
My horse spooks at water to😂💗
Is your horse in the video stubborn sometime
Is she cold backed? My horse does similar things
What is cold backed? Always love to learn new things
Should check her back and teeth and not a good idea to take her on the road that is not smart you could get hurt or someone else
She was like that in the morning why take her out? It’s kinda obvy she was gunna f about 🤣 (I’m not judging or trying to be mean just putting my irrelevance out there 🤣)
she's had mai for years, she's always been like this lol (it used to be so much worse, she didn't have a great start in life) so if she just gave in after a few rears she'd never get a full ride! very well ridden though, you've got the patience of a saint
If I didn't take out my horse everytime she looked naughty before a ride, she might as well be retired
Those english saddles squeeze horses shoulders no wonder why the horse bucked and reared But u ard so Calm u are still one of my favroit RUclipsr
Annina Lebeau she has vet and chiropractor checks constantly. There’s nothing wrong with the horse except she’s naughty
She's a nutter ! It must get exhausting but never a dull moment ! Is she a youngster?
Used to it maybe but she is dangerous babe! and one day your going to have an accident or shes gonna proper flip, ur going to come off and then she is loose galloping along roads. She will either get killed or end up through a car windscreen killing a family!
This is not normal behaviour for a horse to do there is a reason for it!? I notice you get on from the floor which is so bad for the horse it twists there back and the tree in the saddle, and her behaviour says to me she has a back problem as this is how horses with sore backs behave and are usually only comfortable in trot!
When did you last have the saddle fitter out to check her saddle still fits?
When did you last get her checked by an equine manipulator?
What are you doing?! Your horse is bucking you dismount and praise it so you only confirm the bucking ...
You clearly don't know anything about horses
Emche 93 She dismounts as it's unsafe, if your horse is cantering and bucking back to the yard when you get on you walk it for a while and then get on, continously struggling with it will just make you and your horse more angry and it's not letting the horse win as you're still getting back on, just not right there. And she had to get off when Maisie was trying to chase the other horses as if she continued she could have ran into one of them and and caused an accident.
@@lottepepplinkhuizen9220 if you know better, give your opinion....
@@wyrenfire Yes, that's right, when she dismounts it is safer for her, but with that the horse also wins and so it notices that she gets it by climbing and jacking down
@@emche9392 this horse is probably scared. Getting off would be the savest option here she isn't praising his bucking.
I wouldn't ride/keep that horse for 5minutes! She is SO DANGEROUS! There are too many good ones out there to risk your life on a bad one...and as beautiful as she is she is dangerous-
I did not intend to sound mean...I was just so scared for you at times! My heart raced when I would see and hear how hard she was rearing!