Just so everyone on here knows ...this was a coming 4yr old he was just small and I do appreciate the people with the respectful comments they are nice ...but you other keyboard warriors I've been on thousands of 2yr Olds aswell
sir they look 2 years old and maybe a colt.. are they are ... plz start a colt when there 5 or 4 plz! can you start them all at 2 but rideing them? there to young let them start then when there 4 start ok? thank you have a good day or night sir!!
Bro, you did just fine on the colt. 2 years or 20 months.. it sure never hurt a colt to put a kindergarten education on them for a few rides, let em think, put a few more on them then come spring they are sure ready to learn how to be a good horse. ALL of the great colt starters I know PERSONALLY and also friends of mine: Chris Cox, Dan James, Craig Cameron, Nick Dowers, Jim Anderson: will start them at about 20+ months lay a simple foundation on them, turn them out, re-start and ten come 24+ months they are really ready to ride and educate.
@@gerrycoleman7290 well no it's really not but I'm gonna assume that colt is over the age of 2 and by that age their vertebra and joints are developed enough to start riding and just lookin I'm gonna say that colt is at least 2 years old
@@gerrycoleman7290 they're developed enough to ride at 2 and their minds are more malleable at that age and I know they're not fully developed until 5 but doesn't mean it's not safe or that it's okay to start them
It's your fault the horse wouldn't move out everytime he would start you tryed to turn the horse instead of just letting him move out
I don't use this username anymore ...and have a new one I'll try to put up videos this spring on the new one
Just so everyone on here knows ...this was a coming 4yr old he was just small and I do appreciate the people with the respectful comments they are nice ...but you other keyboard warriors I've been on thousands of 2yr Olds aswell
Poor horse. (said with Southern accent).
Those sticky colts are the worst , you know it's coming; but you can't get it over with because they won't track out.
sir they look 2 years old and maybe a colt.. are they are ... plz start a colt when there 5 or 4 plz! can you start them all at 2 but rideing them? there to young let them start then when there 4 start ok? thank you have a good day or night sir!!
Good job
Bro, you did just fine on the colt. 2 years or 20 months.. it sure never hurt a colt to put a kindergarten education on them for a few rides, let em think, put a few more on them then come spring they are sure ready to learn how to be a good horse. ALL of the great colt starters I know PERSONALLY and also friends of mine: Chris Cox, Dan James, Craig Cameron, Nick Dowers, Jim Anderson: will start them at about 20+ months lay a simple foundation on them, turn them out, re-start and ten come 24+ months they are really ready to ride and educate.
What the hell are you doing? Why are you riding that colt? He hasn't finished growing yet. No horsemanship here.
And I'm sure you're the damn top hand of the Rio grand with your massive amounts of experience riding ponies at a fair
@@rowdycox3085 Truth hard for you to deal with?..............
@@gerrycoleman7290 well no it's really not but I'm gonna assume that colt is over the age of 2 and by that age their vertebra and joints are developed enough to start riding and just lookin I'm gonna say that colt is at least 2 years old
@@rowdycox3085 Should hold off riding most horses until after 5 years old. That is about how long it takes most of the horse's bones to fully develop.
@@gerrycoleman7290 they're developed enough to ride at 2 and their minds are more malleable at that age and I know they're not fully developed until 5 but doesn't mean it's not safe or that it's okay to start them