Bailey Barrett(15)/Bronc Pen/Smurf

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  • Опубликовано: 11 фев 2025
  • Fifteen year old Bailey Barrett from Ranger, Texas bought this horse from a rodeo stock contractor because he liked the way he looked and wanted to break him to use for a ranch horse. The horse has not made his mind up just yet if he wants to be broke or not.

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  • @diamondranch44
    @diamondranch44 7 лет назад +10

    1:58 haha that was the best line ever, "my grandma could ride that horse while crocheting". The kid did a pretty good job lose the spurs for a while and you did great gave the colt release when he was moving out

  • @chadwatson6159
    @chadwatson6159 5 лет назад +104

    I’ve started 3-4 colts a month for 18 years now. I can count on one hand the number of horses that have bucked with me in the saddle. The way you do it will get the job done, but the odds are you will always have to be ready for a rodeo from here on out unless your methods change a little down the line. Good luck to y’all!

    • @mauriciovitor2327
      @mauriciovitor2327 5 лет назад

      SAIR

    • @bellasue02
      @bellasue02 5 лет назад +6

      Yeah he was trying to be good but got punished for it. The spurring stopped when he bucked

    • @conniekempf4050
      @conniekempf4050 4 года назад +4

      @Chad Watson how do you do it? At some point you just gotta GET ON.

    • @brockwillenborg7517
      @brockwillenborg7517 4 года назад +6

      @@conniekempf4050 same way every internet warrior does, by never doing it.

    • @karinadaconceicao2609
      @karinadaconceicao2609 4 года назад

      deE

  • @njgl2010
    @njgl2010 6 лет назад +162

    Everybody on the fence always knows how to do it better!

  • @StuckInNy
    @StuckInNy 5 лет назад +1

    I love seeing people who can sit a horse. God Bless you and yours!

  • @psmith535
    @psmith535 2 года назад +4

    There are better ways to start them for sure. But that said, this young man has great hands, great body control and amazing balance, not to mention a lot of strength. Very admirable…

  • @dano1956
    @dano1956 3 года назад +21

    Take it from a old man, NO SPURS on colts!!!!!!

  • @lauraphillips6366
    @lauraphillips6366 3 года назад +3

    Beautiful job guys your son made it look so easy I bought my daughter a young horse when she was 11yrs old I put a saddle on him and it went under his belly I rolled out of the horse pin so fast not to bad for a fat lady 😂then when he took to the saddle my daughter filled this life size ugly plastic doll with sand and we would put the doll on the horse over time and trust my daughter began to ride him and I did too not to bad for us two girls we read books and watch horse videos we had him for 10 years he was the only horse in our town that could be ridden we put a lot of love and time into him not the best way to break a horse we didn't have a cowboy around to help but we did alot of riding with him GOD BLESS COWBOYS THEY ARE SO BRAVE ❤️

  • @Neranchhorses
    @Neranchhorses 4 года назад +3

    This young man is doing it just right. He has got to take the fight to the bronc to ever get it out of him. I got on my first colt 58 years ago, at 70 I still start a few gentle colts. Most have started pretty uneventful. I've had two I never got on, one made it to the elemenator pen at the NFR . This young man knows how and when to use the spurs, and is one super good rider. Nice horse I am sure Mr Barrett will make into a really good horse.

  • @jefferywilliams5878
    @jefferywilliams5878 5 лет назад +30

    In1979 my best friend and I took off to Utah to break wild horses. We made enough money to live and win lots of rodeo tournaments. My friend was better than me. We we're hired to break horses on a farm in Montana that had hundreds of wild horses. After three years I was in charge of getting horses ready to be sold. Unfortunately I broke my hip and didn't tell the owner of this 7600 acre farm. My friend covered for me. Telling the owner I had a sprain knee, and I'd be fine in a couple weeks. We attended a contest in Montana in 1983. We took first place and won 800 bucks. The next week our boss wanted three wild horses ready to be auctioned off in a small town in Montana. One of the stallion's was white and tan, one of a kind but extremely strong and nasty. My friend jumped on but didn't tame him although he did get kicked hard behind his right ear. He was knocked out for several hours. He was riding two days later. Unfortunately the kick did damage that was undetected. After about two months he stole the wild horse from a guy in Utah. The horse was still wild. My friend tamed that horse the next morning in front of several cowboys after 2 minutes of riding. My friend died the next day in a Utah hospital with brain damage from his first ride with the same horse.

    • @FreelanceCowboy
      @FreelanceCowboy 2 года назад

      Jesus Christ is lord and savior. Rip to your friend. You know we aren’t to steal things from people. With that said, I would have been right there on the bus with y’all to the farm to work and live. That job sounds awesome. Cowboy up

    • @johnschroeder7528
      @johnschroeder7528 2 года назад

      " Rodeo Tournaments"?? that's pure B.S. there. Nobody call them "tournaments" They are just rodeo events. Plus "farms" in Montana don't have " hundreds of wild horses. BLM lands have wild horses. Ranches don't... Plus it stupid to wear spurs on a green horse. When he bucks you are just goosing him in the belly making him buck more.

  • @hellerlakota
    @hellerlakota 3 года назад +2

    I died when he said "my grandma could ride that horse

  • @dianakelley3831
    @dianakelley3831 4 года назад +32

    That’s right his got spurs on it would have gone a lot easier for him and the horse with no spurs

    • @The_Vanilla_Guerilla
      @The_Vanilla_Guerilla 4 года назад +5

      Never wear spurs in the round pen, fast way to ruin a colt.

    • @VIIIIIIIV
      @VIIIIIIIV 2 года назад

      One jab from a spur = 20 kicks especially on a colt

  • @lopezredone
    @lopezredone 3 года назад +1

    My grandma could ride that horse while crocheting. loll. I miss my dad.

  • @baxterdavis3671
    @baxterdavis3671 2 года назад +7

    Green broke lotsa colts and a few bucked but I never taught one to buck by continued spuring.
    Most of the time I never wore spurs until I had the ground work the way I wanted. But… to each their own!

  • @Remi23986
    @Remi23986 6 лет назад +24

    Other then jabbing a unbroken horse with spurs, I thinks he did really well. I like that he was using a hackamore, and also he's a good rider and seemed to know what he was doing👍

    • @rileysavasta4606
      @rileysavasta4606 5 лет назад +1

      That was a side pull not a hackamore

    • @hlshdl6653
      @hlshdl6653 5 лет назад

      @@rileysavasta4606 It looks like a bosal, wich is a type of hackamore. The other version with the shanks is called a mechanical hackamore and is actually not a true hackamore.

    • @scottrobinson389
      @scottrobinson389 5 лет назад +1

      goodluckfindingmyaccount it’s not a bosal , it’s called a loping hackamore, a sidepull pulls directly from the side and a bosal is braided rawhide, that’s a rope loping hack.

  • @andreamckeever8738
    @andreamckeever8738 7 лет назад +11

    I'm no horse trainer, but damn.....every time he bucked was because of those spurs. Then they dug into him.

  • @susancourtney7717
    @susancourtney7717 6 лет назад

    I love the confidence in the young man riding this horse. Perfect balance. Established control right from the start. 2 thumbs up.

  • @brittanywilliams5420
    @brittanywilliams5420 5 лет назад +47

    i have trained countless horses from the ground up (we raised them and trained them to be barrel horses) yeah horses buck when you ride them the first time but this horse isn't being "sour headed" it's reacting to the spurs, that kid has no idea how to use them correctly and you don't break a horse with spurs! they are an extension of your foot and yes they hurt! and a horse that doesn't know what is going on will buck when they are used on them without knowing what to do. this horse is going to have no sides left on him in 3 months. shame.

    • @paytonthomas1689
      @paytonthomas1689 4 года назад +1

      Shut the fuck if you where a cowboy you'd understand but your a rodeo kid I don't have any thing against you but shut up

    • @buddyandmarley7382
      @buddyandmarley7382 4 года назад +2

      Payton Thomas honestly you should shut your mouth up to I’m training a young one right now and you never you spurs on a horse he’s kicking the shit out of that horse if I was breaking that horse I wouldn’t do anything like that piece of shit that guys doing he’s not even thinking look theres barely done any ground work on that horse so you should shut your trap

    • @buddyandmarley7382
      @buddyandmarley7382 4 года назад +5

      Brittany Williams you’re so right

    • @paytonthomas1689
      @paytonthomas1689 4 года назад +1

      Are you being sarcastic or for real

    • @devilssemblance5938
      @devilssemblance5938 4 года назад +4

      @@paytonthomas1689 Are YOU being for real? If you think this is an appropriate way to break a horse, you're gonna have a hard lesson the first time you try it.

  • @kennethmarlow2731
    @kennethmarlow2731 6 лет назад +1

    Young man did a great job, and that’s a good looking horse

  • @azgoprocowboy
    @azgoprocowboy 6 лет назад +3

    I like that your starting him in a hackamore. (Leave that mouth alone until he is ready) I tend to get along with em a little better without spurs. We start em snub up out in the desert lead em for a bit, turn em loose and make a circle checking cows.

  • @HumorousHearsay
    @HumorousHearsay Год назад +1

    Old video I know, but just wanted to point out one thing to folks who may do this. If a horse bucks, the one thing you don’t do (which this kid did great at!) is don’t grab the horn! Yes, there are better ways nowadays to break a horse, but back in the day, this is all a lot of us knew.

  • @boiiii9042
    @boiiii9042 5 лет назад +42

    Everybody's an expert in the internet I see.

    • @yvonneost12
      @yvonneost12 3 года назад

      I'm no expert , but I have done a bit of this so tongue out 2u

    • @aamtnfndnfng7749
      @aamtnfndnfng7749 3 года назад +1

      @@yvonneost12 someday I want to own a ranch. 15 now, studying welding in high school. 6 months and I'm 16 ima get a job save as much as I can spend as little as possible. Probably by like 26 I'll have enough for a ranch,

  • @rustypotatos
    @rustypotatos 4 года назад

    You all are just excellent trainers. You are doing wonderful things for these horses wow youmight want to start a go fund me or maybe a rescue because youguys just are amazing with your horses.

  • @haileybecker5655
    @haileybecker5655 6 лет назад +3

    OMG I could not stop laughing loved it u handled it vary well 😀

  • @martinkleinsasser9720
    @martinkleinsasser9720 7 лет назад +1

    Missed your ground work

  • @aubreyfaridoni6392
    @aubreyfaridoni6392 6 лет назад +3

    Honestly I'm no horse trainer, but its common sense to know that you dont ram him with spurs and try to control his head. You should always ride them bareback for the first time in a rope halter and let them move where they want. That way they're not AFRAID.

    • @Glibglobit
      @Glibglobit 4 года назад +1

      Yeah it’s really obvious your not a trainer that’s actually really incorrect 😂

    • @mollybelmont182
      @mollybelmont182 2 года назад +1

      No that is correct, THERES NO BEED FOR THOSE SPURS! their gross, horses are more sensitive than us, don’t tell me I know nothing I’ve been around them my whole life, it’s cruel and gross and just stupid, if you can’t quit with the spurs and give the horse some ground work first horses aren’t for you! And yes U were right the other person who commented was wrong

    • @mollybelmont182
      @mollybelmont182 2 года назад

      Well the bare back thing is wrong idk if that’s a good idea lol

  • @DareBearGaming96
    @DareBearGaming96 3 года назад +1

    My boss would yank me off a horse if he saw me do this 😂 I guess some people just don’t like gentle horses

  • @aloflin
    @aloflin 7 лет назад +9

    Everybody is all of a sudden an authority on breaking horses. I wish this kid lived close to me. I'd hire him.

    • @Gloctrapgod
      @Gloctrapgod 6 лет назад

      I completely agree my family would hire him on our Horse Ranch and we have one of the biggest ones in the US

    • @elimay2629
      @elimay2629 6 лет назад

      Anne Loflin same here were I’m from you break your own horse or you don’t have a horse

    • @luanlima6957
      @luanlima6957 5 лет назад

      @@elimay2629 ele tem que ele tinha

  • @AKULA689
    @AKULA689 7 лет назад +1

    Did any one read the description? It's a rodeo bucking horse. They want to use as a working ranch horse. And yes need to loose the spurs.

  • @roedoresdeoliveira
    @roedoresdeoliveira 5 лет назад +4

    If you train a horse with spurrs when you do need spurrs it will already have learned to ignore them so you will have to keep using worse and worse spurrs. As the men who taught me everything once said "You always start from 0 because if you're already 100 there's no where else to go"

  • @stephanied143
    @stephanied143 6 лет назад +1

    Good job young man...it’s hard to find a real old school horse breaker nowadays...that’s why we have so many silly acting unsafe horses nowadays

  • @katiejokendrick9018
    @katiejokendrick9018 6 лет назад +61

    Damn I wish I was a colt breakin fool like everybody commenting

    • @juancarloshernandez737
      @juancarloshernandez737 5 лет назад

      Katie Jo 🐂🐱Kendrick

    • @nathanomar4237
      @nathanomar4237 5 лет назад +3

      Katie Jo Kendrick key board warriors they are

    • @redrambler2000
      @redrambler2000 5 лет назад +5

      Lol. I know nothing about horses and every video of break a bronco ive found is filled with hate comments. Im afraid ill never learn the right way!

    • @ekkobarrelracer5505
      @ekkobarrelracer5505 5 лет назад +4

      Pete Sampras this is not the right way. Sure it gets the job done, but it is in no way right.

    • @bellasue02
      @bellasue02 5 лет назад +4

      You don't have to know horses to figure out he's causing him to buck. Training him to buck

  • @Manuel1OOO1
    @Manuel1OOO1 7 лет назад +1

    That is a beautiful horse

  • @gurtrudehughes210
    @gurtrudehughes210 4 года назад +3

    Great way to traumatize a good horse. He was willing to work for u intel you started kicking him with those stupid spurs

  • @Leslie-es5ij
    @Leslie-es5ij 4 месяца назад

    Just wanted to make sure the horse bucks for the camera, because you don't use spurs for first rides. Personally I always used a Charlie for the first time, a full size, 150 lbs dummie strapped in the saddle, sure saves you in the long run.

  • @StuckInNy
    @StuckInNy 5 лет назад +66

    My grandma could ride that horse' while crocheting!

    • @OscarGonzalez-kg3nj
      @OscarGonzalez-kg3nj 5 лет назад +1

      Hola

    • @anaalvespereiradesouza885
      @anaalvespereiradesouza885 5 лет назад +1

      Ç

    • @LDLutes-tu4yo
      @LDLutes-tu4yo 5 лет назад +1

      Wait just cause granny rode alot while a street Walker in NY dont make her a bronc stomper

    • @hardtogetnamehere
      @hardtogetnamehere 3 года назад

      My grandma could. Rode for over 70 years, still rides, still trains her own horses. I’m gonna use their brand when I put my wild, Asshole colt in the rodeo.

  • @barbjohns2608
    @barbjohns2608 Год назад

    hes a good little rider that boy ....sweet job son .......

  • @kellyr6594
    @kellyr6594 3 года назад +3

    I grew up rodeo and the old break em’ style cowboys. I think the men like to have them buck. It’s just cruel to jab spurs in their side really. It’ll be good when this mentality no longer exists.

  • @spannerclyde6832
    @spannerclyde6832 4 года назад +2

    I died at "Ma grandmaw could ride that hawrse....while crocheting"

  • @4wbstanka372
    @4wbstanka372 4 года назад +36

    “my grandma could drive tht horse”

  • @montymangum8839
    @montymangum8839 6 лет назад +2

    Spurs aren't not the problem. Spurs are only as severe as the cowboy wearing them. However, this is breaking, it's not training. A horse will only finish as well as you start them. You are better off never letting them buck. This horse is obviously not a good natural bucker, but if you keep doing what your doing, he may learn how, and he may learn to get good at it. You never want to climb on board until you've done the ground work and if you have done that well, by the time you climb on, you will have all the control you need to keep them from ever learning to be a good bronc. You got a round corral, use it. do your ground work.....if you want to be a bronc rider, pay your fees and enter up. If you want a cow horse, quit teaching them to be broncs.

  • @brooksequine7621
    @brooksequine7621 6 лет назад +3

    That young man sticks on tighter than a tick ! Good job !

  • @StuckInNy
    @StuckInNy 5 лет назад

    I watched it again. Good Job!

  • @dirksimmang
    @dirksimmang 4 года назад +6

    The young man is a Damm good Rider... "IF". he ever gains the knowledge of horsemanship, he could be the next Clinton Anderson
    $$$$$

  • @joebroughton1861
    @joebroughton1861 4 года назад

    Those that say this is a young horse need to either read or reread the description. This was a horse bought a Rodeo Stock Contractor. he is probably a 4 to 6 yr old, and probably quit bucking good enough to be on the road. Different mentality then a young starter colt. Ground work on that horse still wouldn't get the initial buck out of him, just hours of riding and gaining trust. Way this video looks, he is liable be in the pasture in no time. That young man is just 15, he'll learn and develop knowledge as he grows older so no reason to be hard on him at all.

  • @bellasue2540
    @bellasue2540 5 лет назад +5

    hes bucking because the guy is jamming spurs in his side otherwise he would have probably just moved off nicely. yeah they can get lazy

  • @sd90mac61
    @sd90mac61 4 года назад

    Excellent ride COWBOY way to go!!!🤠💯👍

  • @prestonbarr
    @prestonbarr 6 лет назад +3

    Training a horse and breaking a horse is two different things

  • @traceywillams3468
    @traceywillams3468 2 года назад +1

    Your pullin on his nose, and spurrin em!? Genius. Where else he gonna go, but up.

  • @TexHoss1
    @TexHoss1 6 лет назад +32

    I thought the young un did a durn good job. Most would have bailed off after the 1st crow hop. Don't give him too hard of a time about your gradma ridin that pony. A least he's got a pair, which most of today's don't. He needs to be in some in some ranch rodeos.

  • @peppybreyer88
    @peppybreyer88 3 года назад +2

    Incredible seat my dude. Seems he just had some bounces to get out.

  • @Bunchofschitt
    @Bunchofschitt 6 лет назад +13

    The kid said "he's gonna buck" and he did.

  • @elwardmatthews4529
    @elwardmatthews4529 Год назад

    Great job .

  • @coltonfloyd5235
    @coltonfloyd5235 5 лет назад +34

    Spurs are a tool not a weapon that was what was making him buck

    • @wyattblack7437
      @wyattblack7437 5 лет назад +2

      Wrong

    • @abidarif100
      @abidarif100 5 лет назад

      @@wyattblack7437 #7

    • @doniaads6882
      @doniaads6882 5 лет назад

      .

    • @cashhamill9573
      @cashhamill9573 5 лет назад +4

      Incorrect if that horse is going to Buck if when you tap it with a spur it needs to learn how to take Spurs

    • @cashhamill9573
      @cashhamill9573 5 лет назад +4

      @KYLIE CONNERS - STUDENT the fact that you just said yearling shows how little you know

  • @lachlanmeehan6400
    @lachlanmeehan6400 3 года назад

    Good riding cowboy

  • @Noevamber
    @Noevamber 7 лет назад +6

    western riding is the best🐎🐎🐎💖

    • @Hannah-zr9id
      @Hannah-zr9id 7 лет назад +2

      KawaiiCookieHD Can't believe you said that! Western riding should be harmony, he is just kicking and mistreating his horse! You should NEVER break a horse, but make it trust you, so that it likes to work with you.
      This is heartbreaking, the poor horse 😣😣😣

    • @shiawilliams5750
      @shiawilliams5750 7 лет назад +1

      Han Nah y'all make it sound like he's killing the horse, hate to brake it to you but this is how most every ranch, rodeo, & roping horse is broke, it's kinda like showing who's bigger so it takes less time to start actually working who him

    • @Hannah-zr9id
      @Hannah-zr9id 7 лет назад +2

      shia williams I am from Germany, and I'm really glad that we don't break the horses, just because we don't need to, they trust us.

    • @Noevamber
      @Noevamber 7 лет назад

      shia williams you're right

    • @taylorlitterell7913
      @taylorlitterell7913 7 лет назад +1

      Han nah people in Germany are pussys

  • @tamsolo1584
    @tamsolo1584 Год назад

    Handled that horse like a pro.

  • @heartlandgirl2609
    @heartlandgirl2609 7 лет назад +3

    First of he is wearing spurs that look like torture devices, kicking him and then wondering why he’s bucking and he isn’t even doing full on bucks just little crow hops, this guy needs to learn how to ride

  • @kbsvlog1442
    @kbsvlog1442 5 лет назад

    You can either break easy or break hard mustang 😈🤠

    • @ivyequine
      @ivyequine 5 лет назад +1

      Haha, Spirit reference...

  • @KISMETSMOM
    @KISMETSMOM 4 года назад +10

    Spurring the horse confused him. Try groundwork.

    • @buddyandmarley7382
      @buddyandmarley7382 4 года назад

      Yeah they should stop spruring the horse and do some more ground work on him the horses obviously scared out of his mind

    • @arizonasucculent8632
      @arizonasucculent8632 4 года назад +2

      @@buddyandmarley7382 you do realize ground work and RIDING are 2 different things. Just because you ground work horse doesn't mean the horse will immediately become saddle safe.

    • @devilssemblance5938
      @devilssemblance5938 4 года назад

      @@arizonasucculent8632 thats true but they sure as hell won't react like this. Ive started a number of horses, and when you start from the ground up they DONT do this. The spurs sure as shit dont help, poor horse.

    • @arizonasucculent8632
      @arizonasucculent8632 4 года назад

      @@devilssemblance5938 there are no spurs, not to mention you don't know how much work has already been put into this horse. Were you there when they first aquired it?? Were you there to go them? No?? Then why do you think you have the right to belittle others because it doesn't live up to YOUR expeditions. This ain't your horse, maybe your pussy horses were too fucking stupid to buck, but this is bronco.

  • @alaskaismyhome39
    @alaskaismyhome39 5 лет назад +1

    Really? Digging your spurs into the horse's side while it's scared and unsure? You were demanding it to misbehave! What a horrible "technique"!
    BREAKING horses is not the same as training. When you do this shit, you literally *break* them. It makes them not trust you, it makes them not respect you, and it makes them dislike you. That boy should be ashamed for riding that horse that way. I hope he gets some comeuppance!

  • @hughroughley3363
    @hughroughley3363 5 лет назад +11

    If you are trying educate this horse, where is the ground work and why the spurs?
    They are meant to be used as an aid not a goad.
    You want him to jump up and root around then keep digging him with the hooks. Would have thought what you really wanted was for him to trust you and to be relaxed, giving you the easiest path to train him.
    People can say what they like in the comments about armchair experts, but some of us actually do have a fair bit of knowledge.
    You "break" him how you want to, but guarantee you'll get a more harmonious outcome if he trusts you and you arent taking him up the ribs everytime he looks like dropping his head.

    • @goldenbuckskin5995
      @goldenbuckskin5995 5 лет назад +1

      did you read the description

    • @hughroughley3363
      @hughroughley3363 5 лет назад +2

      @@goldenbuckskin5995 yup, he's ex rodeo stock. So maybe I'm wrong here but how has he been ridden up till now?
      Someone climbs on and hits him with the hooks to make him buck. Its what he has been taught over and over again and now spurs, to him, mean buck.
      Everyone does it different, but if you had a kid that had been yelled at his whole life and you were trying to show him a better, new life than the one he previously had - then you wouldnt use yelling as a prompt to get him to do what you wanted now would you?
      It would have the opposite effect of what you were trying to achieve.
      Just sayin

    • @charliejones2023
      @charliejones2023 5 лет назад

      I’m not gonna day your wrong, but just because the video doesn’t show the ground work doesn’t mean it wasn’t there, he stepped up way to easy for there not to be.. sometimes you just gotta ride em.

  • @bobshipley1966
    @bobshipley1966 6 лет назад +1

    Nothing wrong with spurs. One of the best training tools for a horse. Most dangerous thing when breaking colts is one that won’t move forward. Bet that colt is one cool sucker once that young man got him going.

    • @mollybelmont182
      @mollybelmont182 2 года назад

      Yes, there is something wrong with those spurs you idiot, you should NEVER use spurs that hard on a horse ever, much less those spurs, I wouldn’t let a spur like that touch my horse. Their gross. Also do you want one of your horses fist experiences to be like that, did you see how hard he used them, image that in the ribs for you! Their more sensitive than us!!!

  • @TheMusketeers-ee4qv
    @TheMusketeers-ee4qv 5 лет назад +11

    My gosh kicking him and jabbing him with spurs will not make him learn what he is trying to be taught.

  • @WolfindenFox
    @WolfindenFox 5 лет назад +2

    Well done sitting on that horse ! I wonder how they do today

  • @cowpusher719
    @cowpusher719 7 лет назад +26

    Everyone has their opinion on the right & wrong way to break colts. when I was this young man's age, I listened and did what dad said to do. and that's what he is doing. so there's nothing wrong with listening to your old man.

    • @quilpiepark
      @quilpiepark 7 лет назад +5

      ...so let me get this right - you dad tells you to go out and murder someone, to be disrespectful or cruel or any one of the (mis)conducts matters one might learn from dad and that's what you do?

    • @cowpusher719
      @cowpusher719 7 лет назад +12

      quilpiepark You blew that all out of proportion!!! I was just talking about the way the young lad was riding the Colt. What's your advice, since u are a pro Colt breaker?

    • @antomas1972
      @antomas1972 7 лет назад +1

      Bailey Ramsey hats of to you sir well said..

    • @nyomidiaz8944
      @nyomidiaz8944 7 лет назад +2

      There are problems with listening to your dad if he tells you to do something wrong, obviously. Duh everyone knows that.

    • @gerrycoleman7290
      @gerrycoleman7290 7 лет назад +1

      There is something wrong with listening and acting on what dad says when it is wrong.

  • @haleydudley6256
    @haleydudley6256 5 лет назад +2

    He did SO goood !!!! Like dude I could not have ridden that lol

  • @austriae
    @austriae 4 года назад +4

    This is a cruel way to "Break" A horse. Do it with patience..

  • @wilmoney4619
    @wilmoney4619 Год назад

    Awesome vid. Why everyone needs a round pen before an arena

  • @MythicalMare
    @MythicalMare 5 лет назад +16

    Yeah I'd be pretty pissed too if I kept getting stuck with spurs

  • @andreaavery555
    @andreaavery555 Год назад

    Can we see grandma ride?❤

  • @caltheanimal8552
    @caltheanimal8552 6 лет назад +5

    I feel really bad for this horse. This shouldn't be allowed

  • @probro4048
    @probro4048 4 года назад +1

    Can’t think of a worse way to start a horse out. But shit let them have at it lol

  • @ava8625
    @ava8625 4 года назад +6

    The only reason he's bucking is because you are kicking him with spurs.

  • @flyingoneranch
    @flyingoneranch 3 года назад +1

    You would do better without spurs on or quite use ing them just my opinion

  • @charlotte-victoriadale3108
    @charlotte-victoriadale3108 5 лет назад +8

    If you want to break the horse from being rodeo to ranch horse, this is absolutely NOT the way! To spur the horse severe and pretty hard, is a form of abuse. This is absolutely the best way to ruin the horses trust to you

  • @ilsaschleber7501
    @ilsaschleber7501 6 лет назад +1

    Are people forgetting what COMMON SENSE is?! This guy would have this horse trained in a lot less time if it wasn’t for spurs and pulling on his face!!!!

  • @Ashavers24
    @Ashavers24 7 лет назад +37

    Why on earth wear spurs for the first ride!?!?!? Don't get me wrong, I don't have anything against them, but, the horse was a bronc first, and cowboys used spurs on him, and the horse looked like he didn't really want to buck, every time he would quit bucking, he was being constantly jabbed in the sides until he was bucking again. That is not how you break a horse!! When he stops bucking, he needs to be rewarded!! NOT jabbed constantly in the sides!!!!

  • @dakotabenight2548
    @dakotabenight2548 6 лет назад +1

    Didn’t realize there were this many horse trainers 😂😂😂

  • @aaronp9682
    @aaronp9682 4 года назад +17

    Bc he is spurring the horse who tf breaks horses with spurs

  • @sharonmarsh5251
    @sharonmarsh5251 4 года назад +1

    Good job

  • @katieking2525
    @katieking2525 7 лет назад +47

    Oh my god people. It’s called riding the buck out of one. That’s why he keeps kicking him. It teaches them that buckings not okay.
    Wait. I forgot. Everyone here’s a world known horse trainer🤦🏽‍♀️🤦🏽‍♀️

    • @tannertomlinson5747
      @tannertomlinson5747 6 лет назад +2

      Katie King finally someone who understands and isn’t an idiot like all other ppl here

    • @just_a_waterbottle6827
      @just_a_waterbottle6827 6 лет назад

      Katie King I used to be stupid and say thus was abuse but then look a the end at the horse

    • @215jami
      @215jami 6 лет назад

      What that does is teach him people are not ok and the sooner they can get rid of him the better and its called breaking a horse which is different from training a horse.

    • @claired.4598
      @claired.4598 6 лет назад

      it really isn't, its just teaching them to be scared. I had an abusive trainer(even got jailed for animal cruelty) and this is how she did it. Overly whipped a new horse, tie his head down, extreme harsh bits for first rides and it ruined all her horses. She trained my horse that I got from her, years after I left, he was terrorized by everything(leg, sounds, someone using a whip) and still is train or break it horse it just installs fear into them and thats basically just ruining them and their future riding career. Excessive kicking with harsh spurs like this doesn't. Also, breaking is the same as training as well...
      also notice how when the rider isn't kicking the horse, he's acting fine but as soon as he jabs his spur he's acting up...

    • @zombiegirl9495
      @zombiegirl9495 6 лет назад

      Katie King that's what the bit is for 😒

  • @brokenahorse8933
    @brokenahorse8933 8 месяцев назад +1

    Espora é feita pra isso: pra chegar no cavalo bardoso sem dó!!!

  • @kaira9668
    @kaira9668 3 года назад +5

    instead of beeing happy when that horse goes forward for a second and pet him for the good job, so that he can realise what the wrong thing to do is, he just continue to kick him until it's to much for it. A horse that is so sensitive with the leg shouldnt be ridden in spurs...

    • @rachelpotter2247
      @rachelpotter2247 3 года назад +1

      You do realize this was years ago, things was a little different..

  • @twistedmoon8989
    @twistedmoon8989 7 лет назад +2

    this guy is breaking him the right way! wheather people like it or not

  • @AndersonCattleCo
    @AndersonCattleCo 7 лет назад +125

    As you can see by the comments everybody is a horse trainer LOL

    • @yawyobwoc
      @yawyobwoc 7 лет назад +11

      The no spurs, bits or shoes crowd.

    • @rugerrn
      @rugerrn 7 лет назад +13

      Half the people commenting on this video sound like backyarders, but have you noticed a trend in comments? I'm no trainer, but I have started every horse in my own string for the last 10 years, & my colts are not dude horses. They work their asses off here. Just don't see the purpose of starting needless trouble with those spurs on the first ride, especially when kiddo is trying to rake him like a bronc. I've never used them in the first week. Always have em after, but never spurred em on the first ride. Colt's confused, don't have a clue what those are yet. All he knows is he's getting jabbed, but don't know why. There just ain't no reason for it that I can see, unless y'all wanna keep him broncy. Good lookin colt, & y'all do what you wanna do... You're the ones riding him. Just my 2¢

    • @yawyobwoc
      @yawyobwoc 7 лет назад +7

      Yeah, but you gotta admit, the kid can ride.

    • @rugerrn
      @rugerrn 7 лет назад +7

      Kid looks like he's got a good seat, but that colt didn't buck worth a damn.

    • @yawyobwoc
      @yawyobwoc 7 лет назад +11

      Give him a break! When most kids have their noses stuck in a cell phone these days it's obvious that this young man has spent a fair amount of time working up wet saddle blankets.

  • @buhans2160
    @buhans2160 4 года назад

    very nice Young man

  • @SeneliaStein5632
    @SeneliaStein5632 7 лет назад +5

    the horse bucked because you stab him all the time! This poor horse looks for release of pressure and you don't give him any direction or release! Learn how horses sees your actions before trying anything! Look at the horses head when he don't bucks, always looking outside the pen, because he wants to go away from this place that he associated with pain and pressure! And I'm pretty sure that horse got a strong bit before this bosal, because when he bucks his mouth is wide open like a horse that tries to avoid the pain caused by the bit.

    • @nyomidiaz8944
      @nyomidiaz8944 7 лет назад

      I partly agree... But horses open their mouth when they're, and bucking. I don't think this horse has ever worn a bit because he wasn't "broken" yet.

    • @goldenbuckskin5995
      @goldenbuckskin5995 5 лет назад

      horses open their mouths when they buck besides this horse is a RODEO BUCKING horse read the desc. ever seen a rodeo?

  • @julienguillaume5010
    @julienguillaume5010 6 лет назад

    I Like that horse

  • @leahwalthour6397
    @leahwalthour6397 6 лет назад +17

    Do you ever think how it would feel if you got stabbed in the sides constantly I don't have any thing against them but think about that

    • @calebanderson9981
      @calebanderson9981 5 лет назад +3

      Leah Walthour funny how people act like they know all about everything and they’re an expert but they ought to be put in that situation. Then the opinion will change because of experience

    • @bellasue2540
      @bellasue2540 5 лет назад +5

      you dont have to be an expert to know jamming spurs in a young horse will make him want to get rid of the pain however they can

    • @calebanderson9981
      @calebanderson9981 5 лет назад +2

      Tena San Martino it is nothing but a stimulation if done correctly. That aren’t actually sharp. Some are more aggressive than others. This is not one of those situations. Horse just wants to go back to being lazy. Imagine not doing anything for two years then all of a sudden you carry 200 pounds for hours on end over several miles. Case closed

    • @bellasue2540
      @bellasue2540 5 лет назад

      Caleb Anderson

    • @klimn2501
      @klimn2501 4 года назад

  • @Bella_hobbyhorsing
    @Bella_hobbyhorsing 2 месяца назад +1

    The only reason he was bucking is cuz you where spurring him

  • @schleichtacos4514
    @schleichtacos4514 5 лет назад +6

    i don't think you need to be using spurs and keep hitting him like that, just ride the buck out...

  • @larry7781
    @larry7781 Год назад

    I like the way that kid rides a colt

  • @rugerrn
    @rugerrn 7 лет назад +11

    Any reason y'all keep raking him? Cuz that doesn't exactly look like it's helping.

    • @NoOne-zz3wd
      @NoOne-zz3wd 6 лет назад

      There's no raking stupid fuck

  • @Beckid987
    @Beckid987 7 лет назад +2

    "My Grandma could ride that horse....while crocheting." LOL

  • @larkluvshorses7631
    @larkluvshorses7631 7 лет назад +4

    if you don't want him to buck it would probably be good to stop hitting him with the spurs. the first ride is supposed to be pleasant and relaxed for horse and rider.

  • @suebee5225
    @suebee5225 Год назад

    Why the spurs on an green horse?

  • @martinmorland9597
    @martinmorland9597 7 лет назад +7

    The spurring isn't that bad I have seen far worse in the past including spurring with sharp cutting spurs that draw blood everyone is different everyone has a view

  • @shellykaznecki2754
    @shellykaznecki2754 7 лет назад +1

    He is just afraid. He wants you to get off of him because your hurting him, you don’t work with a horse like that. I am a horse rider and I would NEVER treat any rideable animal like that!

  • @jakerainey1396
    @jakerainey1396 7 лет назад +5

    the kid is obviously practicing bronc riding. give him a break. i wouldn't be suprised if half the coment people have ever started a horse.

    • @quilpiepark
      @quilpiepark 7 лет назад +2

      ok so he wants to be a Wright bros - so practice on broncs - don't come on here telling us he bought the colt ex stock contractor - then spurs it up at first ride - come on you need to understand the difference.

    • @antoniopugliese3354
      @antoniopugliese3354 7 лет назад

      si

    • @lottepepplinkhuizen9220
      @lottepepplinkhuizen9220 7 лет назад

      Jake Rainey bullshit no one should be alowed to ride with spurs spurs hurt try stabbing a sharp metal in your side and then not react in pain

    • @jordanrendino224
      @jordanrendino224 6 лет назад

      Spurs aren’t sharp dumbass below lol

    • @viniciuscaldeira1381
      @viniciuscaldeira1381 6 лет назад

      Otario

  • @Karenlangegut
    @Karenlangegut 4 года назад +2

    See how the horse was behaving well until he spurred it?