I love how she does videos about barrel racing and her daily routines and things, but doesn't forget to help people out with their riding as well. She is truly an amazing person/equestrian.❤
Something she mentioned that is automatic to riders but not to newbies is that most of the work should be done from the left side. Putting on the blanket, putting on the saddle, bridling, etc. Horses also like things to be consistent and might actually give you a reminder if you dont. I might have added some basic safety for newbies of things to watch for with behavior, ears, moving around the back of the horse, etc. or a link to a basics video. Loved it!
Lol. Chester is adorable! It's he ticklish around the girth. It was funny. Everytime you pointed to spots and stroked his side, he swung his head back to check it out.
Thank you so much for this video. I’ve ridden English my whole life, but I’m taking a job working on a friend of a friend’s farm in return to ride around. It’s all western and this has been so helpful ESPECIALLY with the cinches!!
I would like to point out that during ALL of the "saddle up a horse" videos, I have watched, that no one ever mentions, when brushing, is don't use pressure hard enough so that it bends the bristles on the brush. Doing so defeats the purpose of the bristle tips. The finer the bristles the finer the pressure. I've seen many people press so hard that the bristles are almost laying flat against the hair. This does not clean out dirt, sand, dust, or other debris that may be buried deep in the hair.
I’m watching this because I’m taking horse back riding lessons and I’m about to go to the western saddle so I want to know how to do it so I can do it really fast also my horses name is Rosie
Even though I'm not Sadie, I hope I can help! Since I haven't seen your horse move, I can't say 100% how to help you, but a lot of the time when going around the barrels, horses will slow down if they are not turning on their hindquarters. This is coined "rating" your horse. It'll give you much cleaner runs and better times when done properly! :) Here are a few other points that may or may not apply to your horse: - A horse who isn't collected going into the turn can't use his rear end to propel himself around. So if he's going into the barrels with his nose in the air or strung out, he's probably not being collected going into the turns which can slow you down. - If you are behind him in the turns and in/on his face, you will slow down... and this will frequently cause them to completely stall out on the rear end before they have to lurch forward to take off for the next barrel. I'm not sure if any of this helped at all, but I wish you and your horse well on your barrel racing journey! Never give up on your dreams, and especially not your horse! Have a fantastic day. ❤
@TheCityOfDreams Thanks! I'm taking advice from everyone! If you want to see my horse move, you can look at my channel. The old Town Of horses and pets!
Thank you so much! At 64 years old and disabled, I know NOTHING about riding a horse. This is all very fascinating to me. But tell me; did you actually go for a ride? Or was this just a demonstration? If you didn't ride after doing all that, I bet Chester was confused and annoyed - or maybe not- maybe horses don't mind that kind of thing?? 🤔🤷♀️❤️
I don’t think Chester, Kite or ____ would’ve minded, honestly she treats them so well they probably don’t care bc she already loves them a lot so they just appreciate everything she does for them❤️
I love how she does videos about barrel racing and her daily routines and things, but doesn't forget to help people out with their riding as well. She is truly an amazing person/equestrian.❤
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Something she mentioned that is automatic to riders but not to newbies is that most of the work should be done from the left side. Putting on the blanket, putting on the saddle, bridling, etc. Horses also like things to be consistent and might actually give you a reminder if you dont.
I might have added some basic safety for newbies of things to watch for with behavior, ears, moving around the back of the horse, etc. or a link to a basics video.
Loved it!
Even though I’ve been riding for 5 years o will still watch this😂❤
Always good to refresh the mind lol 😂
Same but make it 12 😂
I’ve ridden my entire life and here I am ✨ although ig I am learning something, I ride english and don’t know a whole bunch on that
Lol. Chester is adorable! It's he ticklish around the girth. It was funny. Everytime you pointed to spots and stroked his side, he swung his head back to check it out.
Been riding for 10 years and still watching😅
Thank you so much for this video. I’ve ridden English my whole life, but I’m taking a job working on a friend of a friend’s farm in return to ride around. It’s all western and this has been so helpful ESPECIALLY with the cinches!!
Where did you get Chester's personalized bridle ? I love it.
Those are beautiful saddles! And Chester is such a ham! The perfect model for your tack up training! Love your videos! Thank you so much!
Chester always looks so handsome!!!
First, love you Sadie!!!
@Horsesforlife741oh it didn’t show up lol
Just had my first riding lesson and rode western this helped me a lot!❤
Love Chester.
Thank you this helped
I would like to point out that during ALL of the "saddle up a horse" videos, I have watched, that no one ever mentions, when brushing, is don't use pressure hard enough so that it bends the bristles on the brush. Doing so defeats the purpose of the bristle tips. The finer the bristles the finer the pressure. I've seen many people press so hard that the bristles are almost laying flat against the hair. This does not clean out dirt, sand, dust, or other debris that may be buried deep in the hair.
As the saying goes, sometimes less is more.
I like how she pointed out to gently use the brush.
Hiii Sadie I’m your biggest fan❤🎉
Love the saddle!
Great video. Thank you. Beautiful horse.
You are my favorite you tuber❤
i know how to but i just love your videos!!!!!!!!❤
Thank you so much for this video❤
Thank you. This is so helpful thank you ❤
I dont want to sound dumb but is there a reason why you saddle up by the left side is it because of the buckles on the saddle itself
I’m watching this because I’m taking horse back riding lessons and I’m about to go to the western saddle so I want to know how to do it so I can do it really fast also my horses name is Rosie
Tysm and odd question but how long have you been riding
I was taught 2times already how to do this, but I keep forgetting and I don't want my trainer to laugh at me lol
Love your videos ✨first✨
Sadie i do the same thing on my horse but i curry comb causes it it's better still love the vid and Chester is so handsome
YEESSSSSS CHESTERRR
So my horse doesn't go around barrels very fast is there some thing I can do to help us go around barrels faster? We barrel racing and other stuff.
Same he goes to a walk or trot around the barrels but he’s fast every where else
Even though I'm not Sadie, I hope I can help!
Since I haven't seen your horse move, I can't say 100% how to help you, but a lot of the time when going around the barrels, horses will slow down if they are not turning on their hindquarters. This is coined "rating" your horse. It'll give you much cleaner runs and better times when done properly! :)
Here are a few other points that may or may not apply to your horse:
- A horse who isn't collected going into the turn can't use his rear end to propel himself around. So if he's going into the barrels with his nose in the air or strung out, he's probably not being collected going into the turns which can slow you down.
- If you are behind him in the turns and in/on his face, you will slow down... and this will frequently cause them to completely stall out on the rear end before they have to lurch forward to take off for the next barrel.
I'm not sure if any of this helped at all, but I wish you and your horse well on your barrel racing journey!
Never give up on your dreams, and especially not your horse! Have a fantastic day. ❤
@@TheCityOfDreams thank u so much!!! I think this will help
@TheCityOfDreams Thanks! I'm taking advice from everyone! If you want to see my horse move, you can look at my channel. The old Town Of horses and pets!
@@kashmaddieroadto6003 Of course!
Thank you so much! At 64 years old and disabled, I know NOTHING about riding a horse. This is all very fascinating to me. But tell me; did you actually go for a ride? Or was this just a demonstration? If you didn't ride after doing all that, I bet Chester was confused and annoyed - or maybe not- maybe horses don't mind that kind of thing?? 🤔🤷♀️❤️
I don’t think Chester, Kite or ____ would’ve minded, honestly she treats them so well they probably don’t care bc she already loves them a lot so they just appreciate everything she does for them❤️
why am i watching this even though ive been riding my whole life?? no clue lol
I've been riding for about 5 years (not in all kinda scattered and not for long) and either I forgot how to do this, or they just did it for me 💀
How to do this
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I am first✨😄
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Near not left. And the other side is called off.
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Thank you so much. This helped a lot!