@Kimberlee Sheets.. These horses are naturally gaited. The only thing hard on them is when those "Big lick" TWH owners put stacks and unreasonable weights on them to exaggerate the animation of the gait...
as an equine physical therapist, I respectfully disagree. watched hind legs carefully. head-nod - remember these horses are bred from TW stock that nod, also he may be yielding to the curb bit a little more every few strides - but it's not every stride. I'd go with an elastic curb strap and see what he does rather than a chain.
watchgoose ...What I thought I saw is almost imperceptible, loved the horse, but know nothing of equine physical therapy, or much of gaited horses, except I've ridden a few. We don't have those breeds here in Australia, and gait is not encouraged, but we have the gene in some of the old bush horses. May I make my comment here pls on the need for equine physical therapy? In the old days horses were used constantly and kept fit. Now they are a Sunday ride, and rarely properly fit. So they get fresh then sore and play up and I don't blame them. Add to that, stirrups have got shorter, the longer the irons the further forward the seat, (I'm not talking walking horse breeds now, they ride long, and the horses perform as they do because the weight is down there) Here is how I see it, this is my own opinion. The front legs are vertical pillars, weight carrying. The hind are a series of angles, and the engine is back there, but with short stirrups the seat goes back, then they're sitting on the drive shaft, which has no visible means of support. Causes all sorts of resistance and problems, over-bending and trailing out behind and pulling. I've not had the experience of a troubled horse, I ride long, and on my stirrups, not the back of the saddle. They seem to love it and enjoy their work. I do endorse your work, but it might help if you look at the riders on the horses you treat, as I believe that shorter stirrups are causing a lot of issues. People get a false sense of security if they're shorter, but its not ergonomically correct, for the horse or the rider. Top dressage riders who get elevation and impulsion, hocks under, are riding almost impossibly long. Those who train the gaited breeds look as though they are sitting back, but all their weight is in their feet, and they're riding above the horse, smoke and mirrors.
I agree. Looks off in left hind. It shows more when the little girl is riding him and she doesn’t look relaxed and sits too forward. He might have a loose stifle- a lot of gaited horses have stifle issues and as fast as this boy is pushed, it may be his issue. Still a nice stallion. The guy has some nice horses and he can ride them very well.
They did the same thing to him as Tennessee walking horse but not to the same extent. Both his front feet hurt because he's trying to shift his weight to his back feet.
@@elaineluikart5459whay does everyone that's never been around gaited horse or racking horses say the same thing he's a standardbred and bred for singlefooting so he does it naturally many of them will do it as foals and just because a horse is twh does not mean it's big lick
You can have a horse like that. Just burn his patterns with acid and put 10 pound shoes on his feet. The bit is pulled so far back in his mouth he can't close his mouth, if you can't close your mouth you can't swallow and the horse is choking on his own saliva. Turn off the music and then watch it in slow motion. His back legs are buckling and his head is bobbing, and then go look at some Tennessee walking horse videos, it's the same thing but not as bad ,yet,
@elaineluikart5459 standardbreds that are bred like him have natural front ends so they do not have to put pads on them and the reason he putting weight in his mouth is so he doesn't break to a pace or run
@@casdragon_5939people think they so smart and the funny thing is that dude more than likely has never sat on the back of a horse much less know anything about how 1 is shod or what the bit is for or why his head is bobbin lol
Its phoney, they scored his feet just just like the Tennessee walking horses, Google soreing and big lick and compare, the gait is just a less severe version of the big lick. Watch it with out music and slow motion.
@@sydneyparks1311 extremely respectfully BULL PUCKY! In the arena Witherspoon the girl riding his front feet hurt. On the road with the girl his front feet REALLY HURT ! He his front feet hurt and he is trying to shift his weight on to his rear feet. The guy is heavier and it is more difficult to shift his weight and not loose balance. Going up the driver's the cameras angle is focused on the back legs his hocks, (the knees) are buckling outwards because she doesn't weigh as much and he is again able to shift his weight and the outward buckling is clearly visible even to an untrained eye. People turn off the loud distracting music and watch concentrate on the rear legs. They never straighten out on extension because he is anxious to get weight off his front so he quickly moves his front feet which makes him go faster. Faster also makes more adrenaline which cuts the pain so they don't show him til he's warmed up but sometimes he isn't as warmed up as much. Several years ago they did these procedures to a MULE and the mule did the same thing.
A ton. Heck there's even different kinds of walkers. Different kinds of racking horses too. ...but the main difference is the walker was bred for a running walk gait which is slower than a rack in most cases. Although some walkers can and do rack as well as running walk. Some of the racking horses you see are naturally gaited just as some walkers are naturally gaited . Some of the racking horses are taught to rack, or singlefoot, even though their natural gait would be a pace or a trot.
Tennessee walkers are naturally gaited and will do a flat walk running walk and a slow rack and will do it in the field as foals but they are alot smoother but alot slower and have a lower headset and don't have much frontend also you do not have to keep wieght in there mouth to keep them in gait because they are vary natural.And racking horses are standardbred bloodlines and some are trotters and some are pacers and will only rack or singlefoot its the same thing but no running walk or flat walk but a walker rack and a racking horses rack is the same pattern but the only reason the walkers are slow and standardbreds are fast is because of the stride length but racking horses have alot more front end some more than others but this causes them to have alot further stride witch cause them to be faster and there back legs go under them further witch causes them to be faster but the are not as smooth as a walker because the longer the stride and the more front end and they hit the ground harder it causes the back to move more also you have to keep alot of weight in there mouth to keep them in gait and to keep them from breaking into a run or pace or trot.A trotter bred though has a higher head set and a little more front end and on average but a pacer usually has a little lower headset than a trotter but usually have more speed.
His hind end is going to break down being constantly pushed that hard. He is clearly not comfortable in a prolonged gait. He also is fretting a lot the hind shots are disgusting. Stop using Jesus music to cover bad hard training methods. This is NOT something to be proud of..
Mae Zapernick tell me what u would do with this horse? since there using such bad training methods because if u ask me. the horse has a great motor and he looks sound all the way around everything this horse is displaying is natural to him I don’t see anything to enhance his gait so I’m really confused about what u see that is wrong????
This stallion gives you his heart, incredible gaits and free movement he is poetry in motion.
I love your music! Very encouraging!
Beautiful Horse,Great specimen, good size strong legs, good long gait, very few like ok
This is what I'm talking about..how do I buy one of these horses. This is a beautiful animal 😍
That horse is a machine!!
What’s the stud fee for this one? And how long do usually keep the mare?
Get Down That Road Sonn! Packa,Packa,Packa,Packa
Devin is a good young man. I played co-ed softball with mom for years.
He looks like that’s hard on his legs ? Are they smaller horses ? They look like maybe 14 h maybe ??
@Kimberlee Sheets..
These horses are naturally gaited. The only thing hard on them is when those "Big lick" TWH owners put stacks and unreasonable weights on them to exaggerate the animation of the gait...
Standardbreds bred for racking naturaly do it alot of times but as far as height I have seen them 14 hands and I've seen them 17 hands
@@_TonyaBlack_that's only with walking horses he a standardbred
He's unsound behind. Going so quick I can't tell which side, but his gait's uneven and his head is going down. Fabulous horse though.
as an equine physical therapist, I respectfully disagree. watched hind legs carefully. head-nod - remember these horses are bred from TW stock that nod, also he may be yielding to the curb bit a little more every few strides - but it's not every stride. I'd go with an elastic curb strap and see what he does rather than a chain.
watchgoose ...What I thought I saw is almost imperceptible, loved the horse, but know nothing of equine physical therapy, or much of gaited horses, except I've ridden a few. We don't have those breeds here in Australia, and gait is not encouraged, but we have the gene in some of the old bush horses. May I make my comment here pls on the need for equine physical therapy? In the old days horses were used constantly and kept fit. Now they are a Sunday ride, and rarely properly fit. So they get fresh then sore and play up and I don't blame them. Add to that, stirrups have got shorter, the longer the irons the further forward the seat, (I'm not talking walking horse breeds now, they ride long, and the horses perform as they do because the weight is down there) Here is how I see it, this is my own opinion. The front legs are vertical pillars, weight carrying. The hind are a series of angles, and the engine is back there, but with short stirrups the seat goes back, then they're sitting on the drive shaft, which has no visible means of support. Causes all sorts of resistance and problems, over-bending and trailing out behind and pulling. I've not had the experience of a troubled horse, I ride long, and on my stirrups, not the back of the saddle. They seem to love it and enjoy their work. I do endorse your work, but it might help if you look at the riders on the horses you treat, as I believe that shorter stirrups are causing a lot of issues. People get a false sense of security if they're shorter, but its not ergonomically correct, for the horse or the rider. Top dressage riders who get elevation and impulsion, hocks under, are riding almost impossibly long. Those who train the gaited breeds look as though they are sitting back, but all their weight is in their feet, and they're riding above the horse, smoke and mirrors.
I agree. Looks off in left hind. It shows more when the little girl is riding him and she doesn’t look relaxed and sits too forward.
He might have a loose stifle- a lot of gaited horses have stifle issues and as fast as this boy is pushed, it may be his issue. Still a nice stallion.
The guy has some nice horses and he can ride them very well.
They did the same thing to him as Tennessee walking horse but not to the same extent. Both his front feet hurt because he's trying to shift his weight to his back feet.
@@elaineluikart5459whay does everyone that's never been around gaited horse or racking horses say the same thing he's a standardbred and bred for singlefooting so he does it naturally many of them will do it as foals and just because a horse is twh does not mean it's big lick
A man can only wish to have a horse like that👍👍
You can have a horse like that. Just burn his patterns with acid and put 10 pound shoes on his feet. The bit is pulled so far back in his mouth he can't close his mouth, if you can't close your mouth you can't swallow and the horse is choking on his own saliva. Turn off the music and then watch it in slow motion. His back legs are buckling and his head is bobbing, and then go look at some Tennessee walking horse videos, it's the same thing but not as bad ,yet,
He`s a standardbred.
@elaineluikart5459 standardbreds that are bred like him have natural front ends so they do not have to put pads on them and the reason he putting weight in his mouth is so he doesn't break to a pace or run
@@elaineluikart5459 tell me you know nothing about a racking horse, without telling me XD
@@casdragon_5939people think they so smart and the funny thing is that dude more than likely has never sat on the back of a horse much less know anything about how 1 is shod or what the bit is for or why his head is bobbin lol
where will the next competitions be
Hello, you got some for sale like this boy? 🤩
I love how he tucks he rear. What a beautiful stallion.
Is that spurs I see that keeps jabbing the horse in the ribs
Beautiful horse I think 40 up too
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I want another one JUST LIKE HIM!!!9
Nice
Lovely horse 🐴. 😊
Nice horse
Beautiful horse 👏👏
I'm fron Brasil 👍👍
Damn!!!! That’s a racking horse😱❤️ hes a beauty💯
Its phoney, they scored his feet just just like the Tennessee walking horses, Google soreing and big lick and compare, the gait is just a less severe version of the big lick. Watch it with out music and slow motion.
Elaine Luikart extremely incorrect lol nothing like that was EVER done to this horse
@@sydneyparks1311 extremely respectfully BULL PUCKY! In the arena Witherspoon the girl riding his front feet hurt. On the road with the girl his front feet REALLY HURT ! He his front feet hurt and he is trying to shift his weight on to his rear feet. The guy is heavier and it is more difficult to shift his weight and not loose balance. Going up the driver's the cameras angle is focused on the back legs his hocks, (the knees) are buckling outwards because she doesn't weigh as much and he is again able to shift his weight and the outward buckling is clearly visible even to an untrained eye. People turn off the loud distracting music and watch concentrate on the rear legs. They never straighten out on extension because he is anxious to get weight off his front so he quickly moves his front feet which makes him go faster. Faster also makes more adrenaline which cuts the pain so they don't show him til he's warmed up but sometimes he isn't as warmed up as much. Several years ago they did these procedures to a MULE and the mule did the same thing.
@@elaineluikart5459standardbreds that are bred to singlefoot naturally do that and you do not have to sore them or put pads on them
What's the difference between a racking horse and a tennesse walking horse?
A ton. Heck there's even different kinds of walkers. Different kinds of racking horses too. ...but the main difference is the walker was bred for a running walk gait which is slower than a rack in most cases. Although some walkers can and do rack as well as running walk.
Some of the racking horses you see are naturally gaited just as some walkers are naturally gaited . Some of the racking horses are taught to rack, or singlefoot, even though their natural gait would be a pace or a trot.
Tennessee walkers are naturally gaited and will do a flat walk running walk and a slow rack and will do it in the field as foals but they are alot smoother but alot slower and have a lower headset and don't have much frontend also you do not have to keep wieght in there mouth to keep them in gait because they are vary natural.And racking horses are standardbred bloodlines and some are trotters and some are pacers and will only rack or singlefoot its the same thing but no running walk or flat walk but a walker rack and a racking horses rack is the same pattern but the only reason the walkers are slow and standardbreds are fast is because of the stride length but racking horses have alot more front end some more than others but this causes them to have alot further stride witch cause them to be faster and there back legs go under them further witch causes them to be faster but the are not as smooth as a walker because the longer the stride and the more front end and they hit the ground harder it causes the back to move more also you have to keep alot of weight in there mouth to keep them in gait and to keep them from breaking into a run or pace or trot.A trotter bred though has a higher head set and a little more front end and on average but a pacer usually has a little lower headset than a trotter but usually have more speed.
Nice!
Is that hoses for sale
He is gorgeous
Superb ❤️😘
Love it!! Keg shod?really?
So wonderful beautiful thank you
Beautifull
Beautiful ❤ hors
Is he for sale
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Qual o nome da raça desse cavalo?
Standardbred
Would u breed him?
Do u have some horse for sale
What’s stud fee
Are you going to stand him stud this year?
How do you make them get so fast?
Abuse and shanked bit is so bad to watch it’s not natural, I love the music tho
@@bevinhamer9010 smh...jus simply smh.
Where’s the abuse?
From breeding and training
@@bevinhamer9010standardbreds that are bred for it naturally singlefooting
How much
I got a black saddlebred filly for sale.
What your number
the horse hates that bit.......
Devin bout him
He looks like he’s working very hard.
Yes, I think that rack/slow gait/running walk (German: Tölt) is harder than trotting.
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Sail him or her to me
jaakaas
That looks so unnatural for a horse, I'm sure he is well loved and cared for, let him run......
Different breeds--different natural gaits. Do some research & educate yourself.
OH, but it IS Natural!!
He is a natural bred singlefooter.and you don't want to let singlefooters run because it will cause them to break there gait
His hind end is going to break down being constantly pushed that hard. He is clearly not comfortable in a prolonged gait. He also is fretting a lot the hind shots are disgusting. Stop using Jesus music to cover bad hard training methods. This is NOT something to be proud of..
Mae Zapernick tell me what u would do with this horse? since there using such bad training methods because if u ask me. the horse has a great motor and he looks sound all the way around everything this horse is displaying is natural to him I don’t see anything to enhance his gait so I’m really confused about what u see that is wrong????
Plus he’s never worn anything besides a light keg shoe
Jacob Parks keep up the great work man I can tell u take your time with each and every one that comes to your barn too train 👍
Mae Zapernick = troll
Doug Mckenzie real class act I’ll bet you anything, your one of them good ole hard handed chain wielding trainers too..
It is awful don’t believe still people who enjoy this in 2020 ! It is abuse!
Myriam Lemieux how though? he’s 100% sound and KEG SHOD. if you don’t know what that means he wears a regular shoe like any other quarter horse
Just good breeding :)
Sydney Parks I’ve never seen a quarter horse wear one of those shoes
Looney Tunes all you gotta do is look at one 😂 it’s no different
Sydney Parks not the kind with the heel..most western horses I’ve seen wear aluminum plates
There's definitely something wrong with his legs. I don't care what ribbons that horse wins.
When a horse tucks his butt low his front feet are sored. He's trying to shift his weight to his hind feet.