2:08 If you normally do jumps like this and you don’t have a problem you might wanna take her to the vet but if you don’t really do big jumps like that she might spook a bit because she doesn’t do that very often
@@kaleybarry5544 even so, its always good to get a vets opinion even if it seems like a scared spook. My horse started refusing the same way a few years back, turns out he had arthritis in his neck that was making oxers specifically hurt when he jumped from the deep spot.
Times life doesn't feel real: Cantering in an empty field under the sunset Laying down with your horse in a green field Doing a perfect jumping course and having your friends applaud you Your horse putting their head over your shoulder when you are crying or upset Being the only one at the stables Galloping through a field of flowers
One happened to me before! My ‘’lesson’’ pony had snuggled his chin up to my chin, and let me love on him. Usually he doesn’t do that.. I swear I would sell my soul to be with him forever.
Icelandic ponies are a breed nobody really knows about. I liveried with an Icelandic pony on the yard. Tvistor he was named! He was pure black, massively thick mane and tail small head, short strong back and one of the smoothest to ride. He was imported to the 🇬🇧 from Iceland. He was broken in and ridden on for a couple years over in Iceland before he was sold and sent here. Tvistor never walked, as soon as you were mounted and ready to walk out the yard he'd just go into second gear immediately and that was a fast smooth extended trot. He wouldn't break into canter and always stopped dead when the aids were given, so it wasn't disobedience. I was told that's how they ride and trained to be in Iceland, walking was seen as being somewhat lazy and his owner was told this when she viewed him and rode him out. I don't know if that's really common practice or not? But horses and ponies are expected to use different gaits in other countries (Mongolia for example). The lady that bought him didn't like jumping much and asked me if I'd take him around the yards cross country fences (all different heights from 2'6" to 3'3). He loved jumping and was pulling into and looking for the next fence. Tvistør was brilliant and loved taking him cross country. He didn't like SJ fences though, but hey so what, CC was his thing! Thanks for actually reminding me of the Icelandic breed which brought back a forgotten memory of my fun riding Tvistør! 👍❤
The problem was the big arse beam of light coming from what appeared to be a skylight… horses struggle with depth perception a direct forward vision as it is, add light inconsistencies and they usually don’t cope.
My pony is still gaining my trust lol,had her for 3 yrs,used to hate being touched but acts like a puppy to me now!She was neglected at her old home and was only used one time for getting bred.
6:08 No honey the horses are not the problem. Your riding and knowledge is just not good enough to be able to understand, train and ride those horses xDD
6:07 of this video was horrible, why would she go point out horses flaws saying they’re awful. The horses just need somebody experienced to help them. Don’t go tell the word things that you may not like about a horse for the world to see. Instead let somebody who is nice and exp work with those horses and turn them into stars🥺❤
She's not really pointing out their flaws, just why she personally didn't get them. It's a journey through getting a horse that suits you, and you're going to find horses that you don't work great with
@@toffeei Yes but I just don’t see why she would share with everybody that the horses can’t do certain things with the whole world . Also I love your channel
@maddiexo I feel like, in my opinion, anyone under the age of 18 should be required to wear a helmet. After they turn 18 they’re an adult and it’s their choice, but I just feel like before that a parent should have anyone young wearing a helmet. Kids just do dumb, reckless things, so it’s always better to have some sort of protection for that tiny underdeveloped brain of theirs lol
@Equestrian Ponies for life I agree, everyone should wear helmets. Especially since it’s the people that don’t that you almost always see doing the stupid things. I just meant that people under the age of 18 should be required too. I mean, there’s a lot of barns that have that exact rule for a reason.. Yes, everyone should be wearing helmets. Will everyone wear helmets? No, but children at the very least need to be.
5:00 you give him a carrot for putting up with your bullshit, get him out of the human laziness machine and go take him for an actual walk where he isn't constantly walking in a circle on one side which is bad for his muscles and allow him to graze from different plants in the hedge. Your horse is smart enough to tell you.
6:32 Can we not jump drafts? I get it’s fun but hear me out, light weight horses are used for jumping for a reason. It’s so hard on the joints of a draft horse and you can cause them to get arthritis at an early age… I cringe any time I see anyone jumping a draft for this reason. Just because you can, doesn’t mean you should.
Yeah, assuming it was that one off jump, my guess would be She can't see the jump properly. The lighting is uneven, to say the least, on the actual jump and horses have trouble adjusting their eyes in different light.
Yeah you're the problem "pushed her through it" means you forced her to do something she didnt' want to do, horses always have a reason. She could have been in pain or simply not wanted to jump that day, jumping to horses is a very forced unnatural process as they prefer to go around and don't even like to step over things unless there's some sort of benefit in the way of food etc short of the story is if your horse says no; just listen, sometimes there's more going on with your horse than you can see and what you want to do should never be priority, it should be that what your horse wants is priority.
You have to push a horse over a jump if they refuse because it becomes a bad habit of they get away with it!It was no one's fault of why the horse was odd
Probably the sunlight/shadow casting under the jump causing hesitation. That looks like a big pit to a horse.
Yup
1:23
The first one was the reason why I want my own horse❤😭
6:54 its so cool to see a horse change stride in slow motion while galloping
change leads*
@@Crunchyyyy its the same thing
Oh sorry I get those two mixed up sometimes 😅
2:49 you can tell his horse rlly loves him lol
I cant Tell if it’s saracasm or not-
2:08
If you normally do jumps like this and you don’t have a problem you might wanna take her to the vet but if you don’t really do big jumps like that she might spook a bit because she doesn’t do that very often
She was actually spooking because of the sunlight, reflecting onto the jump. I don’t think it was anything medical!
wow thank u for the answer
@@kaleybarry5544 even so, its always good to get a vets opinion even if it seems like a scared spook. My horse started refusing the same way a few years back, turns out he had arthritis in his neck that was making oxers specifically hurt when he jumped from the deep spot.
The sunlight was reflecting off the jump
she might have lime that is one of the simtomets the horse I ride was like that and had it she is fine now
1:10 is no one talking about how old she is jumping that high🙃😅
thats breezes instructor, im sure shes just very skilled
@@maddiexo3420 who is breesy
@@louie66.12 its breeze.
0:57 I FEEL CALLED OUT
SAMMEEE😊
0:44 i just love it, it makes me laugh every time LOL
Lol " your a wanka"
Times life doesn't feel real:
Cantering in an empty field under the sunset
Laying down with your horse in a green field
Doing a perfect jumping course and having your friends applaud you
Your horse putting their head over your shoulder when you are crying or upset
Being the only one at the stables
Galloping through a field of flowers
Now make it a actual short
would you care if i made this a short?😏(with credit ofc)
@@toffeei ofc u can make it a short, I don't mind :]
One happened to me before! My ‘’lesson’’ pony had snuggled his chin up to my chin, and let me love on him. Usually he doesn’t do that..
I swear I would sell my soul to be with him forever.
4:41
Bruh I do this every time I go on my jet ski or boat just because it's natural instinct for me now.
Same with speed bumps in the car😭
5:35
It’s so much cuter when you see a mini trot irl. I got to see 2 trot side by side
❤
4:41 omg fr as an equestrian, jet skis are a breeze 😂
The tik tok at 2:39 was too much, I kept on replaying it and I kept on laughing!
Legit all horse people are like
"I like normal horses but....drafts"
Drafts are like that tall vampire lady everyone was obsessing about not long ago
Lady Dimitrescu, and yes you are correct 😆
0:15 was so cute
2:26 almost made me cry idk why😭
1:06 I do this because I don't ride (yet :D) lol
6:06 yeah, I walk horses like that and I still struggle walking my 80ish pound gsd 😭
the first horse is so prettyy
0:45This is like me and my horse lol 😂😅
On the last one it was giving “my little pony my little pony”
Slay I love riding love this edit
The first one is soo cute wish my horse did that ❤
1:52 I think it might be the light on the floor
1:11 THATS MY TRAINER 😭
FR!?
@@matildaandjacob8289 YEAAA😭
Just a guess: rising trot seems odd, bc there's no flex/ spring in the spine 🤷
It’s more comfy for the horse
You seem odd.
@@alyssaderrick2832 lol
@@H1h1285 lol
2:08
The problem was the light shining on the ground. Move the jump and she will jump it easy
1:10
I could just hear it for me
“Mum I need a new instructor…”
Grandma: Hold my beer.
You sould make a video about iclandic horses, i would recomend typing Skúmur🥰
Icelandic ponies are a breed nobody really knows about. I liveried with an Icelandic pony on the yard. Tvistor he was named! He was pure black, massively thick mane and tail small head, short strong back and one of the smoothest to ride. He was imported to the 🇬🇧 from Iceland. He was broken in and ridden on for a couple years over in Iceland before he was sold and sent here. Tvistor never walked, as soon as you were mounted and ready to walk out the yard he'd just go into second gear immediately and that was a fast smooth extended trot. He wouldn't break into canter and always stopped dead when the aids were given, so it wasn't disobedience. I was told that's how they ride and trained to be in Iceland, walking was seen as being somewhat lazy and his owner was told this when she viewed him and rode him out. I don't know if that's really common practice or not? But horses and ponies are expected to use different gaits in other countries (Mongolia for example). The lady that bought him didn't like jumping much and asked me if I'd take him around the yards cross country fences (all different heights from 2'6" to 3'3). He loved jumping and was pulling into and looking for the next fence. Tvistør was brilliant and loved taking him cross country. He didn't like SJ fences though, but hey so what, CC was his thing! Thanks for actually reminding me of the Icelandic breed which brought back a forgotten memory of my fun riding Tvistør! 👍❤
🥰🥰
1:15 please put a helmet on
They are so beautiful
The problem was the big arse beam of light coming from what appeared to be a skylight… horses struggle with depth perception a direct forward vision as it is, add light inconsistencies and they usually don’t cope.
Nice vid!
2:58 does anyone know where this audio is from?
2:24 😭😭Sweet horsies😭😭
0:25 ✨PONIES✨
2:35 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Gosh darn it stop making me sad I don’t have my own horse friend 😭
In all seriousness though this is a great compilation.
6:03 same girlypopsss
1:04 I just do that to make it easier for the bike 👀
1:06 i do that so fricken much
0:24
went and tried to find the vid on tiktok and couldnt find it. i just wanted to share it hek
The first video... If a horse lies on you to sleep or even let you be near while liying down, that's how you know they trust you
My pony is still gaining my trust lol,had her for 3 yrs,used to hate being touched but acts like a puppy to me now!She was neglected at her old home and was only used one time for getting bred.
1:10 that woman should of been wearing a helmet
And she also shouldn’t pull so hard on the reins
@@Defo.Not.HarlowEditz Fr tho. She shouldn’t be jumping that big if she doesn’t know basic thingd
whats the audio for 0.24
I feel like any beginner coukd use 1 or 2 rides on this before getting on a irl horse
6:08 No honey the horses are not the problem. Your riding and knowledge is just not good enough to be able to understand, train and ride those horses xDD
it was a joke, she owns all those horses
6:07 of this video was horrible, why would she go point out horses flaws saying they’re awful. The horses just need somebody experienced to help them. Don’t go tell the word things that you may not like about a horse for the world to see. Instead let somebody who is nice and exp work with those horses and turn them into stars🥺❤
She's not really pointing out their flaws, just why she personally didn't get them. It's a journey through getting a horse that suits you, and you're going to find horses that you don't work great with
@@toffeei Yes but I just don’t see why she would share with everybody that the horses can’t do certain things with the whole world . Also I love your channel
it was a joke lmao, she owns all those horses
0:50
Just image you jumping 6 feet with no helmet-
if your talking about 1:10 its their choice
@maddiexo
I feel like, in my opinion, anyone under the age of 18 should be required to wear a helmet. After they turn 18 they’re an adult and it’s their choice, but I just feel like before that a parent should have anyone young wearing a helmet. Kids just do dumb, reckless things, so it’s always better to have some sort of protection for that tiny underdeveloped brain of theirs lol
@@catetemple311 I think no matter what just bc you older doesn’t mean your better at riding then kids so anyone should
@Equestrian Ponies for life
I agree, everyone should wear helmets. Especially since it’s the people that don’t that you almost always see doing the stupid things. I just meant that people under the age of 18 should be required too. I mean, there’s a lot of barns that have that exact rule for a reason..
Yes, everyone should be wearing helmets. Will everyone wear helmets? No, but children at the very least need to be.
@@catetemple311 yeah I argree
5:00 you give him a carrot for putting up with your bullshit, get him out of the human laziness machine and go take him for an actual walk where he isn't constantly walking in a circle on one side which is bad for his muscles and allow him to graze from different plants in the hedge. Your horse is smart enough to tell you.
Well walkers can be used for drying off a horse?
How about you go do something with yourself instead of bothering other ppl
Fr its all these lazy rich people with walkers and 20 horses.
5:00
I think maybe she might just be having a bad day or maybe she is pregnant
Which vid?
6:32
Can we not jump drafts? I get it’s fun but hear me out, light weight horses are used for jumping for a reason.
It’s so hard on the joints of a draft horse and you can cause them to get arthritis at an early age… I cringe any time I see anyone jumping a draft for this reason.
Just because you can, doesn’t mean you should.
By early what age? My Mam leased a draft that jumped a lot and she doesn’t have arthritis, she is 12/13 and also goes into foal?
N’importe quoi !😂
By the way, isn’t that a Clydesdale and not a draft?
( just asking)
Clydesdale are drafts 🐎
@@toffeei oh 😅
SHE IS SCREAD\
😂
Yeah, assuming it was that one off jump, my guess would be She can't see the jump properly. The lighting is uneven, to say the least, on the actual jump and horses have trouble adjusting their eyes in different light.
i have a draft! a shire
Yeah you're the problem "pushed her through it" means you forced her to do something she didnt' want to do, horses always have a reason. She could have been in pain or simply not wanted to jump that day, jumping to horses is a very forced unnatural process as they prefer to go around and don't even like to step over things unless there's some sort of benefit in the way of food etc short of the story is if your horse says no; just listen, sometimes there's more going on with your horse than you can see and what you want to do should never be priority, it should be that what your horse wants is priority.
You have to push a horse over a jump if they refuse because it becomes a bad habit of they get away with it!It was no one's fault of why the horse was odd
@@CowsforGalsOfficalit’s still not ok
0:35 Arn't drafts normal horses?
they're essentially a giant horse, yes
why does jesus love me also no
00:18
You're stuck
😂😂
Nice vid!
1:05
4:33
2:20