@@ltrocha I agree. But sadly I've seen a lot of garbage that judges place, over better built/ moving horses.... halter is a great example. Why are they (AQHA) placing horses that are straight/post legged built in the hind end (but massively/muscularly built).... and often short upright pasterns (will move like a pogo stick) AND don't look anything like the description of what AQHA describes the breed as? But like i tell people.... it can definitely be political and you're only paying for an opinion. It's just sad that even in the breed shows, you can see a train wreck place over a better example.
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Well done. I learned a lot!
Glad you like it.
Would you consider letting people send you pictures of their horse for you to break down their confirmation? Love your videos
That is reserved for the people who are members of my online training courses
Ild love to see 20 more videos just like this one.
There are more coming soon
I love that one walk tort horsw
Great video!
thanks
#1 horse. Seems like she's more built for pleasure riding and maybe pleasure classes at best.
I can't picture ANY judge choosing her for anything
@@ltrocha
I agree. But sadly I've seen a lot of garbage that judges place, over better built/ moving horses.... halter is a great example. Why are they (AQHA) placing horses that are straight/post legged built in the hind end (but massively/muscularly built).... and often short upright pasterns (will move like a pogo stick) AND don't look anything like the description of what AQHA describes the breed as?
But like i tell people.... it can definitely be political and you're only paying for an opinion. It's just sad that even in the breed shows, you can see a train wreck place over a better example.
@@ladyfarrier5949 True
Like that horse. But I thank. She be good at western Walk tort