Audrey getting her third ride on her two year old
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- Опубліковано 13 січ 2024
- Audrey getting her third ride on one of her two-year-olds 
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Audrey is an amazing young woman. It is obvious she knows a lot about horsemanship. Trust this new one works out well for her.
Nice little ride. Like that horse good mind and athletic
Nice work Audrey! She’s coming along real nice!
Nice work young lady!
Great job Audrey, nice to see you working with your horses again. Good luck at school
She knows what she’s doin!
Good job Audrey. You really know your stuff and so enjoy what you are doing.
Audrey is defintely taking after you, Jason, with horse knowledge. She learns well.
Damn nice job so far young Lady looking good
Good job. I think your doing a great job.
Its all about the groundwork! Great job Miss Audrey! and you as well Uncle J!
Nice work Audrey ! First video I’ve watched on this channel , seems like a great channel
Awesome video love seeing Adurey when she comes to see her uncle
Great channel. Great people.
Great job little lady 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 🏆 🏆 ♥️
That was pretty cool to see
horse looks great
Great looking out there Audrey, you have a great teacher, mebtor and coach for life! Living the dream! Enjoyed my first video with the two of you! I get excited for all the Ranch activities, this was something new for me.
I look forward to these videos every week.
That's One Nice Young caballo she may be small but she has perty head and she is smart ..
Great job Aubrey!!! You have yourself a very nice horse.
Great job Audrey!
Looks like she's going to be a good one
Great Job, Great Video
Great video! Please tell Audrey thank you for sharing as it brings back a flood of great memories helping to start colts. Best of luck at Tech!
Will do
👍👍 I'd be curious to see her try a dressage saddle, if she hasn't already. She has a well balanced seat.
It would be good for her to do that. Maybe she can do that a Tech I know they have a team
Great video
Great job Audrey
This was outstanding.
Nice job girl!
Good video
Good Job! She is a real hand!!
Good job!!
Good job, Audrey
Great job on the filly
Just a question because I seriously don't know, but wouldn't all that work be wasted if you waited until summer?
The horse will remember
👍
Is Bluey a Kelpie? I had one, and she looked just like him
The Keplpie is deets. Blue is the Blue heeler running around
What’s the stud fee on your stud? And do you ship?
I don’t stand him to the public. Thanks
Deets...wonder where that name came from...
Audrey was quoting Buck Branaman, talking about throwing a dead animal's hide on a horse then jump on the horse like a mountain lion! Jason you taught this girl well. The foundation ground work sets the horse up for success. My only suggestion for her is to get the horse to flex her neck left and right to ensure that she can turn the horse's nose. Besides that, Audrey did nice work .
All you call,,, I am a horse trainer!! Watch this young lady train... You might learn Something...
Great advice when there feet still let them be....give them some rein to
I got a 5 year old horse that doesn’t ride that well.
Especially if you’re in mesquites or prickly pear.
I will never accept that colts should be ridden at two no matter how tall they are.
Nobody asked you either 😂
Give one good reason
@@blakemcdonald4251
because they aren't anatomically developed yet
and can get injuries
@@michelleberthold6270 they are enough were it won’t hurt them
Work the right side more. Good job though.
I don't understand why if u guys know horses so well u start them under saddle way too young. They aren't grown enough to carry a rider, no matter the training. I disagree 100 percent with that. They should be 4 before anyone is on their back.