I love Waffles! I thought the guy with the black mare with white markings was really good and the guy who patted his the bottom of his horse's hooves was great, too!
EXCELLENT REPORTING BRITTA!! LOVED THOSE SMALL BUT IMPORTANT COMMENTS, LIKE SAFE HANDLING OF LEAD ROPES, ALSO COMMENTS ABOUT THE TRAINERS AND THEIR HISTORY OF THE EVENTS THEY HAVE COMPETED IN. KEEP UP THE GREAT REPORTING, YOU WERE MADE FOR THIS. Susan
Matt Zimmerman is from my area and he and his wife help host Idaho’s Mustang Mania challenge which I got to attend last year with a friend who competed. They have clinics at a local arena and help many people in our area learn how to handle and train their horses. I love to see him at Fort Worth but it is impressive the work all of these trainers have put in!
Just great horsemanship to get these beautiful animals to a point of such cooperation and partnership. Waffles is just gorgeous, and such a willing horse- I would not be able to part with it.
Thank you so much for posting this!! The only thing I miss about lockdown is that the EMM and Magic were live-streamed…. Would love to someday see an EMM IRL, but it’s tough to afford the travel expenses. I really appreciate being able to get a ringside seat to watch the competition- some absolutely GORGEOUS Mustangs in that class! Wow!
Thank you for your series. These horses are so beautiful and calm. Many buckskins! Waffles is gorgeous. The arena seems empty but maybe we don’t see the sides with spectators? Are many viewing it online?
Could you livestream or upload everyone's freestyle routines tonight and tomorrow(the 20th)? I have friends competeing and I couldn't afford to go see them in person this year
I was pleased to see Waffles allowed to turn around to unload, only because that's how I do it and I need kindred spirits who are good with this. I get that the configuration of some trailers don't allow for this, or when you have 4 horses in a 4 horse trailer, the first one is going to have to back out, yet it's easy to understand a horse's worry about backing off a step they can't see. I've heard at least a few people insist that horses should always back out, but I've never heard the rationale for this.
I've always backed mine out, just because they need to learn to do it. I haul with many different trailers and can't have a horse freaking out just cause it has to back up.
In the show world, wearing a helmet is better than nothing, granted a hat is preferred for western handlers. Those that show in English attire are supposed to wear a helmet.
Thank you Britta for putting these videos out to those who couldn't go!!!
that first buckskin is gorgeous
I love Waffles! I thought the guy with the black mare with white markings was really good and the guy who patted his the bottom of his horse's hooves was great, too!
And SO many pretty horses and darn difficult to pick a favorite. Please do put up more videos while you are there!
I loved waffles wow! Seems very loving and attached.
7:35 Dior! All of the mustangs are so gorgeous and unique.
Elisa Wallace and Dior ❤
Congratulations 🎉 on your work and being able to be there.I love all your horses
This is so cool to watch! Thank you for your detailed voiceover!
I’m so glad you appreciated it!! Thank you for letting me know! 😊
Pryor mountain mustangs sre supposed to have sales this year good luck all who are planning on getting some
EXCELLENT REPORTING BRITTA!! LOVED THOSE SMALL BUT IMPORTANT COMMENTS, LIKE SAFE HANDLING OF LEAD ROPES, ALSO COMMENTS ABOUT THE TRAINERS AND THEIR HISTORY OF THE EVENTS THEY HAVE COMPETED IN. KEEP UP THE GREAT REPORTING, YOU WERE MADE FOR THIS. Susan
Awww thank you! I appreciate that!!😊❤
Matt Zimmerman is from my area and he and his wife help host Idaho’s Mustang Mania challenge which I got to attend last year with a friend who competed. They have clinics at a local arena and help many people in our area learn how to handle and train their horses. I love to see him at Fort Worth but it is impressive the work all of these trainers have put in!
Dior will be top five and boy do I wish I was there to bid on her !! This is going to be exciting !
I really like sam vanfleet but everyone has their own style and ways of showing training i am impressed
Thank you for all the great videos !!
I am so thankful ❤
Just great horsemanship to get these beautiful animals to a point of such cooperation and partnership.
Waffles is just gorgeous, and such a willing horse- I would not be able to part with it.
Love your videos! Can you provide a placement list, for example, first place, second, third, etc.?
Holy cow you got this up SO fast! I’m impressed!
Thank you for noticing! I’ve been grinding it out the last week! Will probably take a little break when I get home 😂
@@TheProjectEquestrian a well deserved break!
Thank you so much for posting this!! The only thing I miss about lockdown is that the EMM and Magic were live-streamed…. Would love to someday see an EMM IRL, but it’s tough to afford the travel expenses. I really appreciate being able to get a ringside seat to watch the competition- some absolutely GORGEOUS Mustangs in that class! Wow!
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Thank you for your series. These horses are so beautiful and calm. Many buckskins! Waffles is gorgeous. The arena seems empty but maybe we don’t see the sides with spectators? Are many viewing it online?
Love watching ❤the mustangs and the relationship between the horses 🐎 and trainers. These are all gorgeous horses.
Could you livestream or upload everyone's freestyle routines tonight and tomorrow(the 20th)? I have friends competeing and I couldn't afford to go see them in person this year
Supposedly, it’s being streamed on Cowboy Channel!
Really appreciate seeing this . Can't figure out how else to watch it online. Love your videos and helping get them out of holding!
Someone just above said supposedly it’s on cowboy channel?
Love Waffles !
I have a weird question do you have to compete in mustang makeovers or can you buy a mustang and train it without doing a compaction.
I was pleased to see Waffles allowed to turn around to unload, only because that's how I do it and I need kindred spirits who are good with this. I get that the configuration of some trailers don't allow for this, or when you have 4 horses in a 4 horse trailer, the first one is going to have to back out, yet it's easy to understand a horse's worry about backing off a step they can't see. I've heard at least a few people insist that horses should always back out, but I've never heard the rationale for this.
I've always backed mine out, just because they need to learn to do it. I haul with many different trailers and can't have a horse freaking out just cause it has to back up.
Why are some of the trainers wearing helmets while doing ground handling?
In the show world, wearing a helmet is better than nothing, granted a hat is preferred for western handlers. Those that show in English attire are supposed to wear a helmet.
I think this is wonderful 😊