Female Cop Rescues Guard Against Rampaging Horse!
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Disgusting cruelty.... No horse should be in a city... And painful bits being used....
@@starscreamofvosthese horses are military personnel not namby pamby show ponys.
They are, however, exceedingly pampered and live a VERY comfortable life, wanting for nothing.
The police horses are also very pampered.
Hello from Toronto, Canada 🇨🇦😀. Such a nice tradition to have the changing of the guards . I just wish tourists had some respect for the guards and horses .
That horse was distress from beginning. Maybe it threw a shoe .
@@georgevavoulis4758 I was wondering if there was someone in the area with some type of ultrasonic device as the disruption in the horses seemed to travel through them in a certain area.
It’s obvious the reporter has never seen a “rampaging” horse. That was just a little hissy fit. And although the cop probably helped a bit by stayed with him, she certainly didn’t save him from anything. Good job riding him by the soldier.
I had an opportunity to come to London in 1995. I was there for Queen Elizabeth’s birthday parade, and Londoners who knew I was from America pushed me up to the front of the queue. I was amazed and delighted when the queen looked directly at me, and waved that day. I will never forget it. I have been an Anglophile ever since.
You are SO fortunate 😊. I have been an Anglophile my entire life. I have been a steadfast admirer of HM but I have never been to England or Britain and I am now 72.
There was a story told by her companion. She was out for a walk and met two Americans on the path. They had a nice chat. All the while not knowing she was the queen. Love the story of how people are just people in the end.
As someone who has had horses, I was impressed with how calmly and well the guard dealt with the horse.
The King's troop horses are based in Woolwich and u used to see them every Sunday whilst in hospital as they rode out for exercise. This soldiers are so good to their horses. I looked after them and taught many children and disabled adults to ride. Over a period of 15 years. ❤loved every minute of it. I'm disabled myself now and unable to ride. I miss the horsey smell though. 🙂
As was I. He did a great job. The horse was NOT rampaging nor did the cop have to rescue the guard.
Same
panicking when your horse is panicking will only make the situation worse. you need to stay calm when your horse is panicking.
@@Michelleglandorf yes sure but most would be showing some tension in that situation when surrounded by crowds of people watching.
Animals, like humans, can have bad days, don’t feel “up to it”, get distracted and excited, confused and scared. That’s why it’s so important to give a lot of space to the horses and their riders. You just never know. Well done and I hope horse and rider have a better rest of the day.
Or it can actually be hurting.
@@demi3115Those horses are so well looked after, it’s wonderful to see where they are stabled. First of all, it’s immaculate, their every need is taken care of. Farriers and vets are on call 24/7 they are washed and brushed (and loved ) by their riders as if they were babies. 💕🥰💕
As a horse rider, the Guard was spot on, never panic, ride it out.
Yep just ride it out. Keep going ...ignore the looney spooking at everything because if youre calm....he'll be calm. Well thats what were taught...mmm did that recently.....didnt work on my 17.2 Irish Sportshorse Murphy ....having a strop...the whole 2 miles home...even spooked at a little empty cigarette pack on the lane...but mum...its going to kill me!!!😱
Having a sword in one hand and thousands watching has to be mortifyingly embarassing😅😅😅
Must have been knackered by the time he got to Horseguards.....the Trooper that is 🤣🤣
They go through years of training so am sure they are more adept than even yourself to know that what they do is right!!
I've seen the new guardsmen get put up on the horses and without any training have to learn at the deep end. Most young guards don't have horses at home! So I bet they hate seeing these videos pointing out the misbehaving horses.
They do look beautiful but very hard work especially one handed doesn't bear thinking about!
Good luck lads brilliant job 😊
Panic never helps any situation.
@@lindakrelle6607 You would have had to be employed there to see that. So doubt that very much.
Those beautiful horses can smell Spring in the air! It gives them the “ya-ya’s”, as my kids used to say. Nature makes horses and kids want to scamper and run and get frisky in the Spring, especially on such a wonderful morning. Thanks for sharing this with us, your state-side cousins. ☺️
The guard handled this horse well, working to keep his horse under control when it was pretty determined to gallop to the front. The horse didn't leave the group, it was not allowed to gallop up in the group which frustrated it to the point of losing all forward movement. It is a tricky thing to direct that much energy without frustrating the horse into full explosive mode. Thank you for recording this lovely sight.
I think the horse was just getting excited after mounting the guard duty and wanted to hurry up some free time. I often watched them being exorcised in Hyde Park in the early hours and being given some free time.
They're bored! Not allowed to move, finally moving, he wants to GO!
I'm tuning in from the Nation's Capital of Canada, and I've been to London to the horse guards. As a horse trainer, seeing a horse having a meltdown, I have the utmost respect for those troopers who do everything one handed, trying to keep everyone safe and sound. They all are excellent horsemen and women in my opinion!! Best Regards from a Retired Paramedic and Horse Trainer in Ontario, Canada, Jenn 💖 🇨🇦
If you are really a horse trainer you should see that these horses are thoroughly unhappy and that many of the guards are not really good riders. In every single horse guard video you can see horses violently and repeatedly shaking their head - I don't know if it is the sharp bits or something else, but it is a fact. The police horses in this video are much calmer than the guards' horses, and there must be a reason for that.
@Dany-yi5rz The troopers horses are wearing a double bit, and both regiments, the Life Guards and the Blues and Royals, usually have their horses on a loose rein, and only one rein at that. When a horse has a "meltdown," there has to be a reason. Like someone waving a flag nearby, or a microphone blaring nearby, or the horse just doesn't want to deal with the hordes of ignorant people. Then you want to see horsemanship? They do everything ONE HANDED. They do not place their sword in its scabbard, but maintain it's position, and deal with a horse that is rearing, bucking up a bit in the back end, kicking out, spinning swiftly, all with one hand. They are all military personnel, and they are true horsemen. The bits used are a straight bar and a snaffle bit. Nothing that aggressive. So I do know what I'm talking about. And it's bits I myself have used in combination myself. So yes, I do know of what I speak of. I've been in the horse industry for 50+ years and a trainer for 30+ years. I've started over 1000 horses. Can you claim the same? I hope you have a great rest of your week. Jenn
@@Dany-yi5rzTrue. I also noticed that the police horses are very calm. I always attributed this to the fact that they were freer, they could walk around the city, spend their energy instead of standing still in formation.
I worked with a fellow who was a former Guardsman and was surprised when he told me that he had nothing to do with horses before joining the army and that he was taught to ride after completing basic training. From memory, I think he said it was about 3 months learning the fundamentals before adding complex ceremonial skills.
They sense spring. Just feeling their oats.
Well done to the guard for keeping calm and getting his beautiful horse back under control! ❤🇬🇧🇬🇧
Thank you for the video ❤🇬🇧👍
These kings guards are very well trained,great horsemanship.
You deserve two thumbs up for keeping up with them all that way, to give us an excellent view. Thank you.
Beautiful video!! So much respect for the way a potentially bad situation was handled!! ( Former breeder of Morgan horses)
The police horses are magnificent, too. Love the dapple gray ones.
Wonderful footage! Love those beautiful horses! Watching from Australia 🇦🇺
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So special! As a Polish Australian living in Australia, it’s wonderful to watch this spectacle. Everything about this is quite fascinating. It’s Saturday 18/2/2024, 3.30pm Eastern Australian Standard Time. This is the first time I’ve watched the spectacle of the King’s Guards dressed in robes of a beautiful shade of red and gold moving along The Mall with their magnificent horses. The horses certainly have personalities of their own. The Guard remained cool, calm, and collected. Well done to the King’s Life Guards. I’ve been to London but haven’t been fortunate enough to see this march. A wonderful sight, indeed!
Love your message. I too have been astounded by the sight of these horse-guards. About 30 years ago whilst driving near Hyde Park, I suddenly witnessed them advancing on the other side of the road all sparkling in the morning sunshine - what a breath-taking sight! They all looked so beautiful and quite enormous!
@@JenniferMcCartney-nb6lt Thank you for appreciating my comment. I very much enjoyed your message. Greetings from a Polish Australian.
The polish people have a long storied history with horses as well.
@@davidwilliams1086 Yes, you’re right, David. The Polish have a long history/tradition of breeding and horse riding. There is the Trakehner noble horse which is considered the oldest horse breed in the world. I could tell you at length about the history of horses in Poland. Thank you for making your point.
The horses are so used to walking with the band they just got excited when they heard the band in the distance... The female mounted officer clearly gave some great advice because the horse calmed down for a bit then wondered why they weren't following in the opposite direction...
They're so well trained as are the guards but at the end of the they're horses... Not many riders could control these horses in with one hand and stay calm themselves...
No, these horses are stressed and in pain.... Their body language screams it
@@starscreamofvos . . and you know this how?
@@sharonmiller6436there are people that know their horse stuff, are you surprised? Also, if you awatch a few videos, it's clear there's something wrong with their bit. They always do insane headshakes, that's not normal.
You're blind, because to realise they are in pain you don't even need to know anything about horses.
These horses are not in pain, restless, bored, fidgety… but not pain. These animals are treated better than 99% of the horses in the human domain. Thru their service people get to understand the importance of horses throughout history.
@@Karen-p9t5g anybody with a bit of brain can see these horses are in pain!how can you say they are not?have you ever had a double bit in your mouth? Every time je move your hand you hit with the metal the roof of your mouth and wrip your face off? Why all those torture tools if they are so good for their horses?
The lady police officer is an excellent rider,when the guards horse started playing up she knew exactly where to position her horse so the other one didn't collide with the following police car,she also positioned her horse near the railings when he got too close to them. The guard also did a great job in trying to control him,not easy at the best of times but one handed whilst holding a sword in the other and staying calm was just brilliant
Indeed she is! She did some very subtle moves with her horse which calmed down the jumpy one. She knew precisely when to go ahead, when to walk, when to come alongside. She displayed great understanding of the situation and sophisticated horsemanship.
To both the guard and policewoman, it all boils down to excellent training and practice. Something the British are pretty good at 🥰👏🥰👏🥰
Los Angeles great video never seen.
Carrollton Texas have never seen before.
Bloomington Illinois would love to my grandma's family came from there
Hello from rural Indiana. I have never been across the ocean. I used to have a couple horse of my own. Love watching the horses and the ceremony. Bit exciting this morning!
I've been to London in 1979 but didn't see horseguards, Buckingham Palace etc. It is a magnificent sight to see these horses, horsemen and the pageantry associated with the Royal Family. Thank You.
Thank you for your kind comment, glad you enjoyed watching :)
I was in London 1969. I saw the Changing of the Guard at Buckingham Palace and enjoyed some familiar Gilbert and Sullivan. I did not know about the Horse Guards then. Woe is me. At 80yrs I won't be remedying that situation but I've very much enjoyed seeing them on my smartphone. Thank you. from Boston, MA USA.
Have you ever heard Barbados called "Little England?" It was said that Barbadians are "More English than the English." I'm sure that's no longer true, but I had 3 Barbadian grandparents and it was true when I was a child.
When I was about 12, we spent Thanksgiving Day in Brooklyn, NY with my father's family.
Before dinner, all my aunts & uncles stood when my Grandfather from St. Phillip's, B'dos said I too should have a little wine. Then he raised his glass and said "God save the Queen."
So lovely. Thank you 🙏🏻
Wow what distress the horse. Also or the horses female or are they male kind of wondering. Thankyou for for posting. I'm in shingle Springs California USA
The horses are mixed but no stallions.
@@cheryleann58see above.😊
They are both mares and geldings, all have a mind of their own and are skittish, some more than others.@cheryleann58
We were in London in October. Missed this event, but walked through this area. Loved walking all around London - so full of history!
Great to hear! Walking around London is one of the best ways to see this magnificent city. Thank you for watching 🙏
Well done to that guard for not getting into panic mode. Done very well.
They are soldiers. Hope they dont panic
From Chicago, IL, USA. Love London, I was there for four or five days, visiting friends. Fell in love with the city and it's people. Felt at home there, like I belong. Even had a person ask me if I had my A TO Z with me. Made my trip.
Great job & well done to the Guard, Police woman & her horse!
I'm in Australia, long way away. Will visit UK one day.Recently found my ancestors were from Cornwall . Thankyou for showing us around your beautiful city. Love the padgentry.
Don't leave it too long until you visit!
Thank you, I used to live in London, while I never saw this ride I did see these beautiful,horses and riders in other circumstances, If you come to London and love horses, ask to go to the stables, we used to get in for free but I suspect you would need to pay now. Its a great to see some of the horses up close and talk to the soldiers. I think you can see some of the coaches, the golden one blows your mind.
Hello, from Brownsville, Texas, USA. I have been to London twice, in the 70s, and at 80 yo, I don’t think there is much likely of a third visit. I have been an Anglophile for as long as I can remember! Never got the chance to see this, so thank you very much for letting all of us enjoy something that many of us will never see in real life. Those horses really wanted to be near the band!
I’m tuning in from Palm Springs California. Your vlogs make me extremely nostalgic for London. I first visited in the 60’s and then moved there in 1970 with the intention of immigrating permanently. I saw so many of these events that it became just part of daily life in London. At the time I didn’t realize how special I had it because I lived in Knightsbridge next door to Lord Carrington and just a short walk to the Knightsbridge barracks and Hyde Park. Seeing the various Guardsmen and their horses exercising in the park or traversing on their way to the other barracks and duty on guard. I was also fortunate to see Buckingham Palace. So I am forever missing the UK and London in particular but I’m happy to be connected via your videos. Thank you.
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Such a wonderful sight to see the Kings Guard riding along the mall. We have the best pagentry in the world. So proud of the Troopers and their magnificent horses.
Animal cruelty is a wonderful sight to you?
@@starscreamofvos you do have a problem.
@@starscreamofvosAnimal cruelty? Explain how that is cruel. You can’t just come out with a statement like that which is ridiculous in itself without explanation.
@@alexandra2jerryI honestly don’t think he’s got enough intelligence to form a coherent, properly informed answer. He probably doesn’t even know why he’s saying the rubbish that he is. He’s obviously just a troll!
Denton, Texas. I so love the horses and their fine livery. Awesome looking riders. Such honor.
The police on horse back are so great with the people and the kids❤❤❤
As a kid I was lucky enough to see the guards changing a number of times (both on horse back and on foot) as my aunt lived in London and so she would often take me and my two cousins to watch them (think it was cos it was a good way to keep us entertained for a while lol) 💖
The guards are so intune to the horses and he did exactly what he needed to. Even the most well behaved horse can spook or play up at anytime, there is no such thing as a 100% bombproof horse as they are living creatures and so can have a off day
Very nice is to read! I appreciate your kind comment. Thanks for sharing and watching
Some horses do get bored, it looks like this one did too and decided to do a little Fred Astaire number, side stepping and tapping his dainty feet down the Mall. Very well done too.
@@alexandra2jerry I'd get bored too standing around for that long, the guards and horses do amazing having that much patience 😊, having a little dance is the best way to get rid of the excess energy lol
Watching from New Zealand what a magnificent sight at 02.30 am,Tuesday morning.
Britain must be one of the few countries where it's history is one of the major income earners.
So much tradition and history for free.
Thankyou for sharing it with those who will never get to travel to see it for themselves.
That’s wonderful! Thank you for tuning in and I’m glad you enjoyed watching 👏
That sound of hooves is amazing ❤
I hope you know how lucky you are to live in London and in England with the spectacular history thats been preserved in the modern day. Spectacular sighting this morning..Thankyou so much for sharing. From the US.❤🇺🇲😁🇬🇧
Very nice comment to receive, thank you.. 🇺🇸👏 It’s our pleasure to share our wonderful traditions with the world! 🇬🇧
You wanted independence!🤣😂👍
@@robertallardice8119 🤡
@@rahoche3 Act of Indemnity 1747, before my time! 🥴
The ironic thing is that a large proportion of the population have never bothered to journey from the suburbs to see these things! Our family did, because we have a zillion French and German cousins who came to stay, and we took each one to the tourist sights. Most of my school friends were familiar with the shops round Oxford Street but had never been to the Tower, St Paul’s Cathedral, or the changing of the guard. They knew about the mounted guards on Whitehall, but only because you can see them from the upper deck of an 88 bus on the way “up west”.
Watching from Buffalo, New York in the USA! Love watching Horse Guards!!
kudos to the rider! excellent job and doing it one handed.
I enjoyed the beauty of the cavalry horses. I didn't get to see them in person while in London, as my visit was short.
The guardsman and police officer did great in staying together while the cavalry horse got over it's tantrum.
I've seen quite a few horses act up. Their riders don't always do as well as he did.
I'm from Idaho (USA) and am a horse owner/rider.
Great video. Cheers.
Awesome video. Great to see the change of Royal Guard. Thank you for sharing ❤️
It’s truly Great.Thank you for sharing the skills and the amazing soldiers who look so professional in service. I will never get there but I certainly have been grateful for your expertise. We are all praying for the royal family at this time. 11:01America.🇺🇸
Hello from Georgia USA. Visited London in 1984, loved every minute, my daughter was 3 an loved the horse's an parade.
Thank you for sharing. I'm in the States. Wonderful to see these activities. Thank you to the service men and women for protecting and serving.
These horses are being abused and are scared. So much pain from cruel bits and you don't even care
@@starscreamofvos Do you have horses? Do you ride? Have you been in close contact with horses for an extended time?
@@starscreamofvos you are unhinged, I'm reporting you for harrasment.
@@maybarnard1088he’s just an uneducated troll.
Watching from Anamosa Iowa! Thank you for the commentary. It’s been 30 years since I was in UK looking forward to coming in next couple years!
I would love to see this in person. The regal pageantry and history. Absolutely magnificent! Thank you !!❤❤
Thank you very much for your kind comment! Glad you enjoyed watching. More content coming your way 🤗
Thanks! I watch this more the TV!
Thank you CHEEREG1, that is very kind of you! Very much appreciate your support 🙏 Thank you for tuning in and glad you enjoy watching, more to come.
I’m from New Jersey, United States of America! I was raised on a horse farm and admirer these guards and your videos
AWESOME!!!!
Thank you so, much for letting me see these Beautiful Majestic Beauties, and Handsome Guards riding back to their Barracks.
This is probably, as close, as Ill ever get to come to London
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Dream of going to England. I’m viewing from High Falls, NY, USA
I was born in London but live in Spain since 1986.I love the beautiful horses and also the wonderful horse guards!❤
Very glad you enjoyed watching! Thank you for your kind comment 🙏
I am an EQUESTRIAN and I have Rode Horses all of my life. By the title of this video I thought the horse was going to buck off the guard and run away. All the horse did was act up a little, that was nothing. I had a horse that used to buck me off all the time and run home without me. Horses are animals and have a mind of their own. I feel sorry for those horses with the big heavy metal bits in their mouths. The reason the horses constantly throw their heads up in the air its because they are trying to avoid the bit because it hurts their mouth. And Horses hate to stand in one spot for hours at a time, they need to move.
Unrelieved bit pressure not good.
The royal guard seems to like that
tucked in head look, very unnatural, especially for
long periods of time.
They are well treated by our soldiers.
The" bit" does not hurt them, if the horse doesn't want to stay, will be replaced by another!
Only thing I would say is the tourist is kept away from touching, but if the horse loves being in the company of tourist's? Then let them be!
The horse is trained to be a soldier and a soldier's carrier's, if they don't want to be there, then they won't be!
All my love to those who serve our country! God save our King and get well soon to all!
I thought it was the bit too. One video of this overweight guard and the horse was standing in this one spot. It must have hurt him. He kept trying to get away from his rider. This is the first time I even knew they did this. What's the occasion?
Also they are only there in the box for 2 hours and not everyday and I’m sure they are treated well especially since the soldiers take care of them :)
I love this kind of video. I don’t get out of the house so this lets me see the world from my chair. Thank you for what you do.
That’s very kind of you, you’re very welcome! Thank you for watching! 👍👏🇬🇧
Thank you very much, really appreciate you watching!
I'm housebound now so I understand what you are saying 🙃
Hi from USA state of Arizona. Yes, to UK once. Loved it. Got to see the horses, Buckingham Stone Henge and many churches etc. ❤❤lived it.
Oh wow! That’s fantastic. Thank you for tuning in! 👏
thank you from BC, Canada...that was freaken awesome. I'll never get there to see it myself, you did a fantastic job. Beautiful horses and troopers. well done
Once again, as always, a brilliant example of the skills that these guards possess!! Thank you for sharing!!🥰
Glad you enjoyed watching! 👏
I’m in Chile, South America. I like this video, it’s the first time I watch the horse guards parade
Yes, I cannot make it over…..So this video is wonderful….💕
I am 71 yrs old and it's been my life's dream to see The Kings Guard, but unfortunately don't have the means. I can only live it through your videos. So THANK YOU from Canada!
Very good horsemanship. Horses very well behaved ! Maybe a little fresh or green but they are living being too. Great job from the rider for keeping it cool and not pressuring the horse. Well done !
Excellent point you make about being able to view the pageantry so closely! And well done with the control on the excited horse!
Those beautifully trained horses wonderful to watch.
Thank you very much!
Showing constant pain from the bit, too. Animal cruelty...
@@starscreamofvosyou have no education on horse behaviour, what you are saying is proof of your ignorance.
@@samanthadavies4841you also have no education on horse behaviour, what yuo are saying is proof of your stupidity. They don't like the bit, if you're not blind, anyone can see that.
I am so happy to hear you explaining what we are watching. Thank you.
I am in Georgia USA. I love watching these horses and my heart goes out to the Guards for having to be constantly disrespected.
But they are truly scary when you get too out of line. Then you get a COMMANDING, LOUD voice that leaves you in no doubt of what your choices are. It's funny to see the jokesters lose the hijinks pronto. Props for the guards' patience before that point.
I lived in London for a few years after leaving Wales where I was born, now in Perth Western Australia. I am now used to blue skies, too hot often in Summer. I miss London, we have been back many times. Thank you for your videos.
Love London. So much history and fantastic shops. 🇬🇧🇨🇦
I have seen videos of the front guards, but only short views of the parade grounds. Thank you for showing the change over, and especially the walk down the red road. I han no idea if they rode back and forth or if they rode in trailers, but then learned they rode their horses to the barracks (but have never seen it). Thank you for the great explanations and the bideo. From Pennsylvania, U.S.A.
EDIT:Of course you get a like, but you did a great job, so you got a Sub too!
Went to horse guards parade in 1967 on my way to Southampton to get a ship to Western Australia. Then in 1995 when I came on holiday and did the tourist thing. So hello from Bunbury, Western Australia
Oh my goodness how he controlled the horse with one hand completely blew my mind, absolutely impeccable horsemanship, thank you for the video.
There's a video on YT where the Queen's horse gets skittish because of a loud noise in a parade. She does the same thing. Looks like drawing the reins up short and in some unseen way dominating the horse physically. Very impeccable.
Thank you so much for doing these programs. I've never been to the UK, so I appreciate it. My heart goes out to the Kings Guards and their horses. This is the first time I've seen this ceremony. I love watching all these programs. I'm from the East coast of Massachetts in the USA. There is so much history that I've loved learning about.
When I saw rampaging horse in this title, I was thinking of our western broncs here in the western USA. I suppose in very polite England, that was a rampage. Very nice video of something I had never seen or known before.
You can't help but to admire and respect the royal horses and guards truely amazing
Your definition of rampaging is so much different from us in the USA. thank you for the video but I was watching for a horse taking off and a women police officer saving the rider and horse. That was a bummer not seeing that event happen. Oh well happy everyone is save.
Fantastic control of the kings horse. Well done soldier. ❤
Glad you enjoyed!
I always enjoy your vedios
Thank you for showing us, y'alls Awesome Majestic horses, and beautiful country
God Bless
From here in Tn. USA😊❤🙋♀️
I enjoyed your commentary! I’m from the USA and have been to London three times. The last time was 2012. I saw the horses and guards in the boxes in front of the MoD but never got to follow a regimental change down the Mall. Great video!
Nothing better then a spicey horse. Ridden a fair share of spicey horses in my life. Give you a decent bit of confidence when you get them back under control
Love it! I am in Port Coquitlam just outside of Vancouver. I love London! We have been 3 times. Last in 2019. Never seen this. Gorgeous video!
Lol I'm from Coquitlam! But grew up in England.
I enjoyed you explaining what was going on. Since I'm in the US, explanations were very welcomed.
Agreed - very helpful indeed!
Then understand the explanation that these horses are in pain from the bit and constantly showing it with head bobbing, mouthing, etc. as well as a lot of stress.
This is cruelty
@@starscreamofvosactually, both head bobbing, as well as licking and chewing, are not at all sign of pain. Licking and chewing is usually considered a good sign, and can actually mean a few different things. When a horse has a chiropractic adjustment, licking and chewing, is a sign of the release working and in fact them often feeling less pain. It can also just be then playing with the bit, in the same way humans do, when we have a pen cap in our mouth or are chewing gum. The bits they use, are not "sharp", as someone previously stated, bits are also not uncomfortable, if they were, no horse would ever allow one to be put into their mouth again. These horses are standing on loose reins, so their is no pressure on the bit, otherwise they would not be able to throw there heads around as they do. The head bobbing is the one group realising that they are almost done and about to go home. The fresh horses you could see were no moving much at all. Well one thing that horses have are very long, and very good memories, so they know where this routine leads and are simply getting impatient. I am betting that the horse that had the bit of a disagreement with his rider, was either young, newer to the training or both, and simply got a little ahead of themselves wanting to head home to his bed after a good days work. The rider did quite well, but he was extremely hampered by only having one hand to work with. The police woman was obviously giving him some coaching and they got there in the end. It also may have even helped just having another horse beside him who was calm kind of saying, "Dude, what's your problem? Relax, you won't get there any quicker this way.". In short if these horses were in pain, I can assure you that every rider there would be on the ground looking up. A horse does not forget pain easily, and often will never forget repeated pain from the same source in the same way, so why would any horse let you ride it, if it caused pain? I have trained horses that loved working to the point that if they were not worked everyday, they got cranky the next time you worked together. I have trained horses that loved to jump, if they were set loose in a field with jumps in it, they would start jumping courses themselves. A good trainer, trains to an animals strengths, and those horses love working with you. The horses in this video have to be fairly what we call bomb proof, so they don't spook at every noise, or movement that the public makes, and that is something the riders are counting on to ensure that they don't crack their head open on the road. I can assure you from experience of working with animals who have been treated well and animals who have been rescued from places where they weren't, that every one of those riders will treat their horse well, because then that horse will take care of, and protect you. If you don't treat a horse well, it's fight or flight response is always at the front of it's mind, and there is no rider who will stop or calm that flight down, because the horse can't trust you that it is safe.
I toured England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales for a month in 2013. My last 3 days I spent in London, hitting the majority of the highlights. Unfortunately I didn't have time for this, so I'm really enjoying your video.
Thank you for the very nice video and comments. Yes, I was born in London and want to be there very much . I have been living in USA for very long time but will always love Britain.
Checking in from Highlands Ranch, Colorado! So Impressed by the Kings Guard and their Horses! I do miss seeing the beauty of your Country! Some Day I will return to visit you wonderful country! God Bless!❤
Naughty horsey , no apple for you today as a treat.Excellent horsemanship. BRAVO good video. Pennsylvania , USA
Been to horse guard parade and marched passed the Cenotaph, love the horses and guards.
For the people that don’t know much about horses. The horse will toss its head when there is too much pressure on the bit. (tight reins).
First time I have seen your channel. Well done! I have been to UK quite a few times and have seen the horse guards, but have never seen them parade down the Mall. What a magnificent sight. Thanks for that! Amazing display of horsemanship controlling the horse.
Lived in London for many years and never seen that though. Thanks for sharing loved it was definitely a sight to see. looking forward to the next.
I had the honor to come to London when I was a young woman in 1969 things were very different but the changing of the guard was beautiful. I also got to see Queen Elizabeth on her way to the ceremony of then Prince Charles being crowned Prince of Wales.
Thank you very much for that video.😊
Hi from New Zealand. I loved your video . I was actually born in Northamptonshire and left England when I was 7yrs old.
I never got to see any of this as a kid so this is the next best thing.
Thank you 🤗
From CA, beautiful horses and well done all.
I love the horse with the long white socks 😍
He's a small shire...I've worked them, gentle giants.
I am actually shocked to see how much head flipping most of the horses were exhibiting throughout the entire video. A sign that they were tense, anxious, uncomfortable with the situation or in pain. Not surprised the one acted out further.
I bet they put real harsh bits on them. seems like lots of them were fidgeting with the bit
Hi thoses horses are very beautiful and the guards know how to control them very well l'm a horse person so l know how they like to act up from Pennsylvania usa thoses police horses are beautiful too well behaved have a great day and safe❤
New York City May, 2024 never been to Europe, so i love these videos. thanks. 🐎🐴🌷🌱
Have been to the horse guards parade but ,years ago.love all these videos you do .
Glad you like them! Thank you so much 👍
That horse is just saying "watch what i can do 😂" and the police horse said "hold my beer 😂"
Of all the channels I have watched, you are the first to ever show that. Thanks. I’m from the Southern Commonwealth of Virginia, USA. 😊❤
Va here too
MA - me too!!
I'm always enjoying watching from Virginia in the United States. ❤
Really interesting and informative, thanks so much from Bristol. ❤
This is so beautiful I am so mad about horses south Africa ❤
Magnificent horses. Thank you. I was in London in the 70s, but never got to see the guards. Not likely to either at my age and across the pond. I love your vids. You're so knowledgeable.