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  • Опубликовано: 18 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 159

  • @Dinkyb07
    @Dinkyb07 9 лет назад +12

    THAT IS A BEAUTIFUL RIDER! still hands, sits up and rides, his horses listen to him... WOW!! even I'm impressed!

    • @Trakehner20
      @Trakehner20 2 года назад +1

      Yes, and all on the slightest cues, shows how horses don't have to be jerked around and heavily cued. They teach them lightness from the start, so they stay light forever.

  • @distanceofastorm5703
    @distanceofastorm5703 8 лет назад +6

    gives me the goosebumps! i love reining so much! beautiful spins and stops it was really awesome!

  • @HanaPiana
    @HanaPiana 11 лет назад +6

    I'd never seen 'reining' before. These horses are spectacular and so well trained!

    • @Trakehner20
      @Trakehner20 2 года назад +1

      Yes so much precision, glad you could see it, these are of course some of the top ones out there.

  • @pleasurepainthorses
    @pleasurepainthorses 11 лет назад +2

    I like the palomino the best! He doesn't seem to anticipate what the rider wants, but waits for the rider. Rider seems quiet and not constantly having to check the horse. :)

  • @pamwebb3892
    @pamwebb3892 11 лет назад +1

    I enjoyed ''watching'' these well trained horses do their thing.

  • @opala263
    @opala263 9 лет назад +15

    Awesome I'm learning reining. It's harder than it looks.

    • @erinstotler2299
      @erinstotler2299 8 лет назад +3

      it truley is. I've been riding for 2 and a half years and it is so much work but it all pays off in the end

  • @lovelytwinsmoroni6672
    @lovelytwinsmoroni6672 5 лет назад +2

    I love équitation western ♥️
    The best 😍

  • @109367
    @109367 11 лет назад +3

    The horse at 3:40 is a liver chestnut splash, it is a form of white coloring but not related to tobiano or pinto. The white covers the legs and sometimes the belly and face and has a very crisp outline, not a "torn" pattern like sabino, overo or tobiano patterning. Gorgeous horse though!

  • @Trymie98
    @Trymie98 11 лет назад +5

    Now seeing as how I've never really watching reining horses, seeing them spinning like that makes MY head spin! :)

    • @heycarolineday
      @heycarolineday 10 лет назад +2

      It made me really dizzy the first time I tried it, lol!

    • @Trymie98
      @Trymie98 10 лет назад +1

      jjjjjokerface Wait, you've DONE IT?

    • @heycarolineday
      @heycarolineday 10 лет назад +3

      I took a few reining lessons a few years ago and I'm currently trying to get back into it! It's probably some of the most fun I've ever had on a horse!

    • @Trymie98
      @Trymie98 10 лет назад +2

      jjjjjokerface Wow! Cool! It does look pretty fun!

  • @jericyanide2010
    @jericyanide2010 11 лет назад +3

    3:00 is one of the best reining horses I've ever seen!! :D

  • @carolyn2546
    @carolyn2546 10 лет назад +12

    Reining is truly an amazing sport!

  • @mattiaviceconti5229
    @mattiaviceconti5229 9 лет назад +4

    Bello questo reining e anche bravo chi lo fa

  • @ErinMccooljudybear58
    @ErinMccooljudybear58 9 лет назад +2

    The horse thing looks fun

  • @Trakehner20
    @Trakehner20 2 года назад +1

    These horses are trained with such lightness in cues, and they stay that way forever. SHows you don't have to be so heavy and forceful in your cues.

  • @hnmajd
    @hnmajd 11 лет назад +3

    I'll take the first cowboy and horse to go please.

  • @claudiopetrolli7584
    @claudiopetrolli7584 9 лет назад +5

    I love reining

  • @FSpartan150
    @FSpartan150 11 лет назад +2

    Wow, this is amazing!

  • @cece1ba
    @cece1ba 3 года назад +1

    Amazing sport.

  • @jeanetteywolfe
    @jeanetteywolfe 11 лет назад +1

    Awesome ... All of them .

  • @briburger7121
    @briburger7121 9 лет назад +2

    I love this!

  • @martinoritoli3851
    @martinoritoli3851 9 лет назад +3

    good!!!my opinios is monta western is googd

  • @MyWayofEverything
    @MyWayofEverything 11 лет назад +2

    Damn that paint's flashy!

  • @bratzstar1000
    @bratzstar1000 11 лет назад +1

    I'll take gunners son lol you will know who gunner is if you are in the reining world

  • @barrelraces456
    @barrelraces456 11 лет назад +1

    That was very helpful! Thankyou!

  • @MissMissouriCowgirl
    @MissMissouriCowgirl 11 лет назад +1

    What is the palominos bloodlines... beautiful :)

  • @ROPEFAST06
    @ROPEFAST06 11 лет назад +1

    Love them deaf Gunners.

  • @vaquero7x
    @vaquero7x 9 лет назад +3

    Do you really think I do not understand reining? My ancestors created this "sport". Look into the history of the vaqueros from Spain and Mexico, and by the way, I never said I hate it. I said I dislike the head behind the vertical when the horse backs up!

  • @lillian-nm9rd
    @lillian-nm9rd 10 лет назад +1

    loved the palomino

  • @erzsebetschmidt12
    @erzsebetschmidt12 9 лет назад +1

    Thank you

  • @jonniehawks6036
    @jonniehawks6036 9 лет назад +5

    theres just something about how he rides that bugs me.... ._.

  • @picturesqueponies
    @picturesqueponies 4 года назад

    ohhh so you’re the OG of horse edits

  • @HEY.o003
    @HEY.o003 9 лет назад +5

    Guys you need to remember this horses were trained to do this. They are us to turn fast and sliding. I know this is horrible to watch but each horse has a dicapline. Its like the cutting horses as well. Just enjoy the video watching pretty horese. XD

    • @bellasue02
      @bellasue02 9 лет назад +1

      They are trained. They are gauged with spurs and the bit is constantly bumped until these babies mouths are so sore that they are not about to put their head out of that position. I watched a training video. Think it was Clinton Anderson. The whole time he's spurring a little horse in the side to soften him up and sawing on his mouth to get him to give. Well it works but I don't see the purpose and it's hard physically on these horses. I adopted an exreining horse that had sold for thousands but hocks were soooo bad he'd just give out in the back end and collasps. He was only 12 years old but in his younger day could spin a hole in the ground. But he paid dearly for his good work. A horse is not developed enough at 2 or 3 to do this hard work. These people are just money hungrey animal abusers.

    • @fabkat4213
      @fabkat4213 9 лет назад +1

      bellasue02 Clinton Anderson is a bad example to watch. I personally find alot of his techniques quite harsh and physically rough. Where I ride they have some reining horses (One who is 33 and still giving a lesson once a week) and they are all trained to go off a shift in weight and a light touch. Ive never seen them be ridden roughly.

    • @anthonytie8299
      @anthonytie8299 9 лет назад +3

      Clinton is a horseman not trying to push gimmicks as most clinician. Learn from him, I guarantee you can't accomplish 1% of what he can with a horse. Clinton understands horses and doesn't sugar coat. If you hand him a problematic horse he will get through the tough spot. You people don't understand horses and are actually dangerous to be around. Anyone who knows anything about horses knows Clinton is a good hand.

    • @bellasue02
      @bellasue02 9 лет назад

      He does know horses. He knows if you put enough pressure/pain in the right place the sensitive young two year olds will do what he wants. You don't understand horses or care about what happens in the long run for the horses. My husband is a vet and we see the results. You like the rest just want the blue ribbon.

    • @anthonytie8299
      @anthonytie8299 9 лет назад +1

      Well I do care about the long run and keep the horses best interest in mind. Maybe I don't uderstand but there all I know all I do, people send me horses with an intention that I try my best to accomplish. Weather if it's a non pro reiner, a prospect, or a colt to get going around the arena and basic foundation meaning following it nose around with direct rein. Normally I found once a horse figure out how to follow there nose around both ways they are pretty good about being soft off both reins.than start asking them to side pass a little. Horses are typically good leaded so that develops on there own in most cases. I'm sorry about you rescue horses who's haucks are used up. That's sad. I feel horses need to be manage properly. The good guys don't thrash on them because they break. Reiners done right have a great foundation that hrs of slow boring repetitive through maneuvers. If you tap out the maneuver they learn to not like the stop or turn or any maneuver. I even get sent occasional jumper or dressage horse with bad habits/rearing, bucking \ stuff that average rider can't handle. In that case it's not about earning that horses trust at first it's about scaring the horse in the moment of there negative habit. Horses are creatures of habit in my opinion and I try to create good habbits. Your husband the vet probably doesn't see warn out haucks on regular basis I would assume ocd in stifles and navicular cases on these kind of horses. I don't know your experience with Clinton but he works with lots of horses that art safe for average hobby horse person. He owns and breeds very high quality of horses that are leading in this industry. We do have plenty of heavy handed rough looking guys in this business probably in any disepl

  • @silas4161
    @silas4161 5 лет назад +1

    Ok so this is for the people who say this is abuse: It's not Because let's see do the horses seem that there in pain? *NO* do they look skinny *NO* do they look frustrated *NO* do they seem sad or angry *Nope* do you see major rollkur? *NO* these horses were trained by people who Knew what they were doing so, y'all needa get your Head outta ur ass realize reining isn't abusive

  • @nicolew2229
    @nicolew2229 4 года назад +1

    Gorgeous horses,i’m thinking about switch to western from english because western looks 100 times funnier

  • @larrahenglish931
    @larrahenglish931 10 лет назад +1

    do you know if any of these horses are for sale

  • @lisawunderle789
    @lisawunderle789 10 лет назад +1

    ich reite auch western *-* hab morgen nen kurs :)

    • @Mimi-bn1dc
      @Mimi-bn1dc 5 лет назад

      Ich reite auch western😇

    • @Mimi-bn1dc
      @Mimi-bn1dc 5 лет назад

      Welches pferd hast du?

  • @barrelraces456
    @barrelraces456 11 лет назад +2

    Would the horse at 3:40 be considered a pinto?

    • @silas4161
      @silas4161 5 лет назад +1

      Don't think so technically, either way it's a amazing Ride

  • @rb7139
    @rb7139 4 года назад

    Is it just me or are all of them doing the same three maneuvers?

    • @ThisBitchHere
      @ThisBitchHere 3 года назад +1

      That's the point . It's who does them better

  • @b4by.katttt
    @b4by.katttt 8 лет назад +1

    poor horse is gonna get dizzy and his head is way to close to their chest tsk tsk tsk that hurts them. the truth hurts, huh?

    • @who-o-o-oaemo-nalisa450
      @who-o-o-oaemo-nalisa450 8 лет назад +1

      you're wrong ERRRR try again,go back to peta.
      1.the horses dont get dizzy
      2.their heads are fine
      you obviously watched flicka once and think you know everything lmfaooo

    • @turkeyburglarjones6148
      @turkeyburglarjones6148 8 лет назад +1

      horses can get dizzy guys lol you're honestly just as ridiculous as people who claim horses can't feel pain

    • @madisonwinter2437
      @madisonwinter2437 7 лет назад

      I doubt they get dizzy but the rolkur is bad for balance.

    • @cliquenic2171
      @cliquenic2171 7 лет назад +1

      Have you ever actually like...ridden a horse

  • @mascaragengy8744
    @mascaragengy8744 4 года назад

    3:18 gunner??

  • @vaquero7x
    @vaquero7x 10 лет назад +4

    I don't like how the horses head is behind the vertical when the horse is backing up!!

    • @1987jennijen
      @1987jennijen 10 лет назад

      i dont like it neither

    • @minihorselover001
      @minihorselover001 10 лет назад

      I don't like how he keeps constant pressure on that nasty bit with the first horse when he backs up! Poor horse!

    • @jordanellizabeth256
      @jordanellizabeth256 9 лет назад +4

      If you don't understand the sport, instead of saying "I hate how..." ask "Why does..." You'll sound a lot more educated.

    • @jordanellizabeth256
      @jordanellizabeth256 9 лет назад +3

      Everyone has an oppinion ans is entitled to it but I have seen horses trained to have this head set humanely. I am a reiner

    • @minihorselover001
      @minihorselover001 9 лет назад +4

      Jordan Savioli Of course you're a reiner!! Only a reiner would look at a horse with his head hanging inches from the ground like he's sick or in pain and see that as acceptable! I have seen reining horses with normal/natural head sets and they did just as well as the horses with their heads hanging, they did better IMO! Just because a judge or an industry says something is right doesn't make it so! I would also like to know your definition of 'humane' training, I'm sure many abusive trainers would say their training is humane without hesitation. Saying something is humane doesn't make it so.

  • @TerrorCat7
    @TerrorCat7 11 лет назад

    Wie ist der Name von dem Splashed White?

  • @meibluetree1165
    @meibluetree1165 10 лет назад

    4:12 Paint-Horse or Quater-Horse ?

    • @meibluetree1165
      @meibluetree1165 10 лет назад

      Okay, that 's what I thought. Thank you.

    • @TheOnlySilverUnicorn
      @TheOnlySilverUnicorn 7 лет назад +2

      I don't know for sure, but I'm willing to bet that horse is descended from Gunner (aka Colonels Smokingun and Colonels Smoking Gun). Gunner was bred to be a pure Quarter Horse, but the AQHA refused to register him because of the white rule: white extending past the knee on the front leg, past the hock on the back leg, or past the eyes on the head were considered defects, and disqualified horses from registration with the AQHA, regardless of the purity in their pedigrees. So, his owners registered him as a Paint Horse with the APHA, instead. He is officially named Colonel's Smokingun on his APHA papers. The APHA was happy to have him, especially when he became a leading stallion in the NRHA (National Reining Horse Association). His bold markings allowed even casual observers to instantly recognize him, his champion status made him a household name in the Western Horsemanship world, and the APHA enjoyed the boost to its prestige. Gunner proved that a Paint could rival and even best a Quarter Horse. When the AQHA repealed the white rule in 2005, he was accepted into the AQHA and registered as Colonel's Smoking Gun. Yes, that one stallion had three official names: Gunner, Colonels Smokingun, AND Colonels Smoking Gun! As a popular, double-registered, world champion stallion, he was an extremely valuable horse. He earned his owners, Tim and Collen McQuay, more than $5,000,000 in his lifetime. The irony is that the excessive white on his head did cause a serious defect. He was deaf! The same is true for all of his progeny with similar facial markings. The connection between excessive white on the head and deafness is now well known. It's caused by a mutation that limits the distribution of pigment and hinders embryonic development, thankfully not fatally. An equine geneticist can even tell you the specific allele and locus where the unfortunate mutation occurred. However, Gunner proved that his disability didn't matter. He pwned horses with perfect hearing! You may notice that horses with so much white on their faces also have floppy ears. That's because they never fully developed the muscles that control their ears because they never needed them, and the useless ears just flop around as a result. But to finally answer your question, the horse in this video may be a Quarter Horse registered with the AQHA, a Paint Horse registered with the APHA, or both simultaneously!

    • @saysumfinelseluv2084
      @saysumfinelseluv2084 6 лет назад +1

      I'm pretty sure he is a quarter horse

    • @DoubleDogDare54
      @DoubleDogDare54 6 лет назад

      Could be by Spook's Gotta Gun, too.

  • @martineweb3788
    @martineweb3788 5 лет назад

    now why pirates soundtrack?

  • @b4by.katttt
    @b4by.katttt 8 лет назад +2

    the horses head is behind the vertical. search up why its so bad

    • @howaboutno1424
      @howaboutno1424 8 лет назад

      +_Equine_Perfection_ rollkur?

    • @turkeyburglarjones6148
      @turkeyburglarjones6148 8 лет назад

      There's no good benefit from rollkur.. even if didn't do harm though what's the point? On a dressage horse it literally does the opposite of what one should be trying to achieve. Here it just serves to put the horse in a state of learned helplessness and put their balance at risk.

    • @madisonwinter2437
      @madisonwinter2437 7 лет назад +1

      That is my biggest problem with reining. The rolkur.

    • @silas4161
      @silas4161 5 лет назад +1

      Rollkur isn't always the case for reining.

  • @jennykamer4394
    @jennykamer4394 9 лет назад +1

    Put the fu*** Hand down when you back up!!!!
    Reining by the best.... haha good joke!!!

    • @anthonytie8299
      @anthonytie8299 9 лет назад +3

      Well I'm sure the horse does back up with out lifting his hand but being that it is reining why would you knock him for using his reins?

    • @anthonytie8299
      @anthonytie8299 9 лет назад +4

      Name a reining trainer better than Shawn or even andrea? Jonathan the skinny one isn't bad at the sport either. Shawn doing what he loves and knows. I guess your the joke

    • @saysumfinelseluv2084
      @saysumfinelseluv2084 6 лет назад +2

      Jenny A. I ride a 30,000 dollar reining stud. Putting your hand up makes the horse lower his/her head.

  • @bigoakranchtraining6666
    @bigoakranchtraining6666 7 лет назад +1

    If you don't like it don't watch it because some people in this world do! And as much as you say its unnatural well look it up some horses build ARE naturally like that! And as much as you say that it's unnatural for a horse to spin like that well it's not natural for a horse to be forced to jump a 6ft wall and it is natural I have a stallion that all by himself dose role backs and spins all the time and he has never had a saddle on him he dose it when he sees a mare and when it is time to eat! So yeah the truth hurts!

  • @horsepunky
    @horsepunky 10 лет назад +5

    The first horse doesn't look very happy, just saying.

    • @carolyn2546
      @carolyn2546 10 лет назад +5

      xD I think he looks really happy

    • @loipoi3378
      @loipoi3378 10 лет назад +1

      C'est de l'équitation western ! J'en fais moi-même et je peux vous dire à tous que dans l'équitation western, on dirige surtout le cheval avec la voix et les rennes détendues ! Regarde les concours d'équitation classique, je peux te dire qu'il y a BEAUCOUP moins de contact avec le cheval (j'ai fais les deux)

  • @heycarolineday
    @heycarolineday 10 лет назад +1

    I don't know who the first rider was, but I'm not a fan of the way he was riding.

  • @Becca-xo1ol
    @Becca-xo1ol 11 лет назад

    bei englischreitern würde man es rollkur schimpfen. das Pferd ist meines erachtens zu tief eingestellt

  • @carloseduardo-wc8ez
    @carloseduardo-wc8ez 9 лет назад

    A primeira fés melhor

  • @falloussaa.4023
    @falloussaa.4023 10 лет назад +1

    Why they always pull the horse's had to it's breast?? Can't you people (in the video) back up without pulling at the reins?

  • @pamelapeterson2987
    @pamelapeterson2987 5 лет назад +1

    "Because of this, many of these horses end up with bowed tendons, navicular disease, bone spavins, bone chips, stifle injuries, blown-out hocks, hairline fractures, arthritis, severe back problems, sprained necks and a myriad of other problems and conditions associated with the strain and stress to young developing bodies. Many horses break down in the first year and those that make their 3yo or 4yo end up with debilitating problems at only four or five years of age and live on anti-inflammatory medications and/or painkillers in their feed or through injections.
    The sad fact is that of the tens of thousands of reining horses bred each year, only one hundred or so make it to the Futurity. [see footnote] The others are lost in the system, and many end up slaughtered as they are damaged beyond repair and have no value to this futurity driven industry.
    The vets are now recognizing that reining horses have one of the highest incidents of breaking down next to race horses; and sadly the same fate."

    • @ThisBitchHere
      @ThisBitchHere 3 года назад

      @The Magic Twister it's the age these horses are required to perform at. Racehorses and reiners are expected to do this hard hard work at such a young age. Dressage horses don't go pro until much much older and most Olympic showjumpers you won't see under 10 years old. It's different asking an already fully grown horse to do those things.

  • @vaquero7x
    @vaquero7x 9 лет назад +3

    minute 2:27 looks horrible!!

    • @anthonytie8299
      @anthonytie8299 9 лет назад +3

      I thought 2:27 was good. Horse was holding the ground but after that the horse wasn't the greatest at the back up. Very nice horse though i wouldn't complain. Probably +1/2. Better backup would have been a 1

    • @ThisBitchHere
      @ThisBitchHere 3 года назад

      Definitely looked rough

  • @elvergamechupas6143
    @elvergamechupas6143 6 лет назад

    Esta actividad es mucho muy parecida a la cala de caballo en el deporte nacional mexicano "LA CHARRERÍA" pero sinceramente la rienda reining me parece aburrida
    #ALGUIENDIJOMÉXICONUNCAPIERDE
    #YCUANDOESOLESUCEDECUIDENSE!!PORQUEELULTIMOARREBATA

  • @koolioforyou
    @koolioforyou 10 лет назад

    reining is one of the least graceful sports out there XD but impressive no doubt

    • @bellasue02
      @bellasue02 9 лет назад +1

      Graceful for you to watch. Not grace for the horses get spurred to make him do it or his mouth getting so sored he's afraid to move his head. You think a horse would do all that unless he was trying to get the hell away from pain. I promise a couple years of spinning on that leg and he'll need injections and then just be broke down and off to the slaughter house

    • @nightlizard8595
      @nightlizard8595 7 лет назад +4

      bellasue02 horses aren't nearly as fragile as you're making them out to be. Reining horses aren't abused in training, an abused horse would not perform as happy and willingly as most of these horses do. Hell, there are riders that rein without reins, or a bridle, sometimes even without a saddle

  • @lalie75
    @lalie75 8 лет назад

    A ce stade çà devient carrément moche!

  • @santiagodomeniguinilopez1283
    @santiagodomeniguinilopez1283 5 лет назад

    estaba leyendo un libro de Etnología Veterinaria, y en la parte de equidos apareció la palabra "Reining" como disciplina deportiva realizada por caballos la cual era totalmente desconocida por mí y entre a este video para saber de que se trataba.. ya en realidad conocía la disciplina pero no sabía que se denominaba con dicho nombre.. ahora lo que pienso sobre este "deporte" es que es un maltrato hacia los caballos y no genera ningún tipo de aporte a la cultura de nada. Eso simplemente es adiestrar (a base de quien sabe cuantas injurias) un pobre ser que no tiene consciencia de sí mismo para competir entre humanos. Una competencia más que pone en riesgo la vida de estos animales, porque si en una de esas frenadas que hacen se lastiman una pata y lo que sea y el caballo no puede recuperarse cuál creen que será su destino? el matadero sin dudas! que desgracia.. otro competencia más donde aflora el comportamiento de imbéciles que tienen algunos humanos deshumanizados. Saludos desde Uruguay! Ojalá se prohiban este tipo de .. maltrato animal

  • @147hps
    @147hps 10 лет назад +2

    What a stupid Yankee game. No horse in nature ever makes this "spinns" and stops.

    • @alanan.885
      @alanan.885 10 лет назад +4

      Ever seen dressage that came from and is still insanely popular in Europe? You call reining stupid but have you ever seen wild horses do ANY of the moves in dressage? And from a personal standpoint I've actually seen wild horses practically do sliding stops and spins as fast as the horses in the video

    • @Visada
      @Visada 10 лет назад +2

      You know what's unnatural? Horse riding.

    • @nightlizard8595
      @nightlizard8595 7 лет назад +1

      147hps reining isn't meant to mimic the actions of wild horses...

    • @DoubleDogDare54
      @DoubleDogDare54 6 лет назад +1

      I've never seen a horse in nature do what the Lippizanners stallions of the Spanish Riding School do either - but nobody seems to have a problem with *that*.

  • @vaquero7x
    @vaquero7x 10 лет назад +1

    look at 2:35---this is ugly !!!

  • @mj.zano54
    @mj.zano54 9 лет назад

    The majority of the saddles in this video were poorly fitted.

    • @yellowstarfish09
      @yellowstarfish09 8 лет назад

      A yellow starfisher, thank you very much.

    • @mj.zano54
      @mj.zano54 8 лет назад

      Well for your personal information, I was not insulting your discipline, yet here we are. You're probably just a twelve year old. XD

    • @yellowstarfish09
      @yellowstarfish09 8 лет назад

      Twenty twelve year old, thank you very much.

    • @mj.zano54
      @mj.zano54 8 лет назад

      Well that, my friend, is not a thing. Your sarcastic tone has reached the point where it is no longer comprehensible.

    • @yellowstarfish09
      @yellowstarfish09 8 лет назад

      I'm a taking gibberish, thank you very much,

  • @lillienbloom962
    @lillienbloom962 6 лет назад +1

    shame on you!😡

    • @silas4161
      @silas4161 5 лет назад +1

      Shame on them for what? This is a AMAZING ride the horses don't seem to be hurt, frustrated, Anything! So shame on u for bashing them fir no reason

  • @efkako8660
    @efkako8660 6 лет назад

    what a sad and ugly sight :(

  • @edenpace4027
    @edenpace4027 8 лет назад +4

    Reining is the most stupidest thing ever

    • @ritacasey647
      @ritacasey647 8 лет назад +7

      no it isn't.  much less injuries to the horse compared with jumping or racing. and it is a lot of fun too, for both horse and rider.  I have a rescue horse that evidently was used for reining before I saved her from slaughter. she does all those things, she licks and chews and has as much fun as I do. it is a blast. ride em cowgirl!

    • @erinstotler2299
      @erinstotler2299 8 лет назад +1

      I reign bridleless bitch it is the best thing in the world for me. I have to have a saddle because I'm not ready to go bareback yet. it's amazing.

    • @loladwyer6743
      @loladwyer6743 7 лет назад +1

      Equestrian Girl so's your grammar

    • @RoanAndRoaming
      @RoanAndRoaming 5 лет назад +1

      I guess show jumping and western pleassure, barrel raccing, eventing isnt??