The first white horse in the beginning was suffering majorly. Riding behind the vertical plane aka riding behind the bit on a horse isn't okay, and making a horse's head touch their chest isn't okay either. It restricts their airflow and decreases their oxygen levels. Many of these horses were experiencing pressure at their polls. They were stressed out. U can see it in the horses body language and behavior. Mouthing at the bit, ears pinning, ear swiveling, tails swishing, mouths foaming, etc. Then these dummies were riding these horses on concrete, which isn't smart. The impact a horse feels when their hooves hit a surface increases the harder the surfaces r. A horse's proper head carriage doesn't look like this. A horse's natural movements doesn't look like this. A horse doesn't exhibit signs of distress and being uncomfortable if they r being ridden properly. Better educate yourselves people.
Horrible horse abuse😡🤬look at the body language, the ears and mouth of the horses😭😭they are in pain and stressed😭😭these movements and steps learned by force, pain, violence and are not naturally 😡🤬poor poor horses😭😭
Dawn austin and Steve Fowler if either one of u actually understood horse body language and behavior u would see these horses r stressed out and uncomfortable. Also, if u knew anything about the natural movements of horses and their natural head carriage u wouldn't be saying anything. Also, the harder a surface is the more of an impact a horse feels on their feet. Also, people who actually know things about horses know that riding horses on concrete and other hard surfaces messes with their legs and hooves. Riding behind the vertical plane aka riding behind the bit or close to it is wrong no matter what u r doing. Forcing a horse's head into a position that isn't natural not only messes with growth/muscle development, but also it restricts a horses airflow, which decreases their oxygen levels. Horses foaming at the mouth isn't not a good sign that many people think if a horse is salivating at the mouth it's because they r being put in uncomfortable, stressful, or painful situations. If u knew anything about a horse switching from a sympathetic nervous system response to a parasympathetic nervous system response u would know this. Go educate yourselves people because u need some educating.
The first white horse in the beginning was suffering majorly. Riding behind the vertical plane aka riding behind the bit on a horse isn't okay, and making a horse's head touch their chest isn't okay either. It restricts their airflow and decreases their oxygen levels. Many of these horses were experiencing pressure at their polls. They were stressed out. U can see it in the horses body language and behavior. Mouthing at the bit, ears pinning, ear swiveling, tails swishing, mouths foaming, etc. Then these dummies were riding these horses on concrete, which isn't smart. The impact a horse feels when their hooves hit a surface increases the harder the surfaces r. A horse's proper head carriage doesn't look like this. A horse's natural movements doesn't look like this. A horse doesn't exhibit signs of distress and being uncomfortable if they r being ridden properly. Better educate yourselves people.
Horrible horse abuse😡🤬look at the body language, the ears and mouth of the horses😭😭they are in pain and stressed😭😭these movements and steps learned by force, pain, violence and are not naturally 😡🤬poor poor horses😭😭
How many horses have you had? How many have you trained?
You don't know what you are talking about.
Dawn austin and Steve Fowler if either one of u actually understood horse body language and behavior u would see these horses r stressed out and uncomfortable. Also, if u knew anything about the natural movements of horses and their natural head carriage u wouldn't be saying anything. Also, the harder a surface is the more of an impact a horse feels on their feet. Also, people who actually know things about horses know that riding horses on concrete and other hard surfaces messes with their legs and hooves. Riding behind the vertical plane aka riding behind the bit or close to it is wrong no matter what u r doing. Forcing a horse's head into a position that isn't natural not only messes with growth/muscle development, but also it restricts a horses airflow, which decreases their oxygen levels. Horses foaming at the mouth isn't not a good sign that many people think if a horse is salivating at the mouth it's because they r being put in uncomfortable, stressful, or painful situations. If u knew anything about a horse switching from a sympathetic nervous system response to a parasympathetic nervous system response u would know this. Go educate yourselves people because u need some educating.
Very well said karin Hollander 💯👏🏻
@@azariasewell5655 stupod comment.
I breed horses.
And my family have owned horses for generations.
It is you who does not understand horses.
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Where is this? It looks like a great fun
Fun🤔abuse
Estos jinetes son quienes han entrenado a los caballos ellos mismos?
Tiene toda la pinta
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No as facy cavlo is tim for faci cavalo