Show jumping in the 1960's Featuring Hickstead and Douglas Bunn

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  • @itsdaisyhamilton6115
    @itsdaisyhamilton6115 2 роки тому +120

    I’m very glad that we’ve come far in tack and comfort and bentoven was a great horse he would be even better if we just had the knowledge but we are even better in 2022 and it’s called progress and it’s good 😌

  • @joistevens6463
    @joistevens6463 5 років тому +257

    These poor horses! I’m glad we have come a long way in making them more comfortable!

    • @almondjoytheoofer140
      @almondjoytheoofer140 2 роки тому +15

      I think some of the saddles that have no saddlepad have a little padding underneath but not enough t9 keep the horse comfy

    • @Galemor1
      @Galemor1 2 роки тому +14

      Have we?
      It seems like much hasn't changed at all.

    • @Galemor1
      @Galemor1 2 роки тому +30

      @@almondjoytheoofer140
      The saddle pad was made to protect the saddle from sweat, so lazy didn't need to clean it.
      If you need to use a specific saddle pad on your horse, it means that the saddle doesn't fit your horse.
      How is that better than a perfectly fitted saddle?

    • @Faith_eq21
      @Faith_eq21 2 роки тому +14

      @@Galemor1 u know nothing LMAO

    • @night_falll
      @night_falll 2 роки тому +10

      @@Galemor1 That’s… not what saddlepads are for..

  • @jasonsaggs
    @jasonsaggs 11 років тому +186

    LOL does not wear safety hat whilst riding but puts it on to get in the horse box... superb

    • @christinecronje4704
      @christinecronje4704 4 роки тому +1

      Jason Saggs To make sure he doesn't forget to take it with him. 😁

    • @janineg.4123
      @janineg.4123 4 роки тому +2

      Most accidents are at home ;-)

    • @Ceciel_
      @Ceciel_ 2 роки тому

      The fact they also just sat on his head without anything to hold it in place.

    • @barbaraoday4615
      @barbaraoday4615 Рік тому

      @@Ceciel_ When the hat fit properly it was tight around the head and shaking the head while bending over or upright was part of the testing to make sure that it fit properly!! After 15 or 20 minutes at a show with my helmet on, when I took it off, I would always have a crease across my forehead where the helmet had been!! So it didn't "just sit there"!! ☺

  • @randybutler4772
    @randybutler4772 2 роки тому +25

    Great surprise to look into the past. Thank you for sharing.🐴

  • @ispendtoomuchtimeonthisweb3296
    @ispendtoomuchtimeonthisweb3296 7 років тому +45

    Holy shit we've come so far in the horse world

  • @littlerascaleventing
    @littlerascaleventing 4 роки тому +141

    Ahh... The days when custom saddles only cost 55 pounds.
    Edit: Yes, I know about inflation. First of all, it's a joke, but second, 55 pounds back then is worth 1,172.83 pounds today, according to an inflation calculator. I think custom saddles cost a lot more than that, at least where I come from, they do XD

    • @rose03068
      @rose03068 2 роки тому

      yep🤣🥲🥲

    • @pannyvet92
      @pannyvet92 2 роки тому

      But 55 pounds at that times was like 550 pounds maybe. I am not English but I inflation and salaries are different from decades ago.

    • @almondjoytheoofer140
      @almondjoytheoofer140 2 роки тому

      Lol

    • @DustyHoney
      @DustyHoney 2 роки тому

      You forget to adjust for inflation.

  • @malenehlaursen
    @malenehlaursen 7 років тому +43

    8:15 the riders legs over the jump 😱 haha 😄

    • @bethrappeport9381
      @bethrappeport9381 2 роки тому +11

      Omg the swinging leg. Gripping with the knee let’s the rider pivot instead of being firm with the thigh to stay in place. These days you see a lot less of that flapping around, but it still is out there even at Grand Prix level

    • @ne8116
      @ne8116 2 роки тому

      omg

  • @LioMele
    @LioMele 11 років тому +83

    Fabulous! But the prices....whew! Was it not that long ago that prices were reasonable? Great footage...got any more?

    • @mayaescott6250
      @mayaescott6250 5 років тому

      S

    • @NoThankUBeQuiet
      @NoThankUBeQuiet 2 роки тому

      that was 60 years ago

    • @EndlingsShoes
      @EndlingsShoes 2 роки тому +3

      the working salary was maby 3 pounds an hour.. remember inflation was not a hudge issue back then

    • @sianadele3666
      @sianadele3666 2 роки тому +1

      Working around 20 hours to then afford the cost of a horse doesn’t sound too bad … can’t quite do that nowadays ;(

  • @NaturalCash1994
    @NaturalCash1994 11 років тому +74

    The horse's over bucking is not a good sign, shows signs of pain and discomfort. Horse was even showing lameness on the lunge. Shows how far we have come in the horse world.

    • @DBVega
      @DBVega 11 років тому +13

      Just a guess, but it looks like the horse was barefoot behind (for who knows how long), and then they put shoes on it. It was probably not lameness but the horse getting used to the hind shoes.

    • @alexandra.french
      @alexandra.french 11 років тому +14

      I definitely agree with the lameness on the longe, but as for the bucking, I had a mare that bucked over every single solitary fence just for the hell of it. She never had any soundness issues, she just bucked. It was like her way of expressing herself, I suppose. Boredom, maybe? Spunk? LOL.

    • @ashleybonner4963
      @ashleybonner4963 11 років тому +34

      To be honest, the horse was bucking after recently getting hind shoes put on, and if you look at his behavior, he looks like he's trying to rid himself of something, which could very well be cause by the new shoes. He doesn't buck in the showjump ring at all, at least that I saw. As for being lame on the lunge, when was that? When he was leaning in towards the center and running on his forehand and considering picking up a canter? That's not lameness. That's an excited, unbalanced horse. Look again after he breaks from the canter. His trot's a little quick, but even as a metronome. Don't be an armchair veterinarian, or so judgmental. Yes, times have changed, but that horse looked like it had top care. I would bet my car it wasn't lame.

    • @HorsesIC
      @HorsesIC 10 років тому +7

      ***** Agreed. My horse did while he was still very green and didn't have the power/fitness to keep himself balanced. LOTS of trot work and "long and low" riding fixed that pretty well. And the bucking is usual of an opinionated young horse with his first pair of hind shoes.

    • @maddygolightly9890
      @maddygolightly9890 7 років тому +2

      I knew I wasn`t the only one who noticed this!!

  • @Oakleaf700
    @Oakleaf700 3 роки тому +40

    Beethoven was a hugely successful horse!

  • @louisemills574
    @louisemills574 11 років тому +56

    Love the cost fo the hand made saddle, Upto £55, I would love that to be true nowadays :)

    • @emmachick2698
      @emmachick2698 10 років тому +3

      Yeah it would be so much cheaper and that the saddle in their day was specially fitted? So cheap for such a good quality saddle to :-)

    • @EmAViking
      @EmAViking 8 років тому +9

      £55 back then is the equivalent of £1143 today. Still a very good price for a hand made specially fitted saddle of course.

    • @HorsesIC
      @HorsesIC 7 років тому +1

      Make that around ~500 adjusted for inflation.

    • @maddygolightly9890
      @maddygolightly9890 7 років тому +1

      I laughed my ass off, sorry but i did. god I wish county was that cheap

  • @mp-lz4he
    @mp-lz4he 6 років тому +8

    When you jumped minus helmet.....nostalgic video 😁

  • @babsfocker7751
    @babsfocker7751 10 років тому +25

    my how things have changed. some much has put into the comfort of the horse now these days. they didn't have saddle pads then!!!! so glad it is a little safer for both horse and rider now.

    • @harryplummer6356
      @harryplummer6356 8 років тому +8

      +babsfocker Sorry Babs but horses don't necessarily buck because they are in pain. Just take your horse to the paddock and let it run free then see how it bucks. After nearly 60 years around horses I have only had a handful that didn't buck when you do that.

    • @susantunbridge4612
      @susantunbridge4612 10 місяців тому

      Saddle pads keep the saddle clean, basically. They don't make the saddle fit better. We always rode without saddle pads back in the day, but the saddles were very soft, and very well-fitted. Never had a problem. The only time I caused a sore on a horse was a girth gall on a horse's belly because I put a leather girth on backwards. Had to ride bareback for a couple of weeks.
      Whereas today, I rescued a horse from a jumping lesson barn who had bald spots on his back from a badly fitted saddle - using a saddle pad. Another horse in that lesson barn was clearly in pain from a poorly made saddle. Ours also had scars on his withers from a poorly fitted blanket. Saddles are often stiff and badly made, poorly fitted.
      Saddle pads do not equal comfort That has to come from the saddle itself, how well fitted it is to the horse

    • @ImogenC-rt3fm
      @ImogenC-rt3fm 7 місяців тому

      A properly fitting saddle doesn't need a saddle pad. Originally they were used to protect the saddle, not the horse. Still true today: If you NEED a saddle pad, it's likely your saddle doesn't fit correctly.

  • @davidradley1381
    @davidradley1381 Рік тому +2

    It was good to myself in this short film, I am the very young saddle maker putting the two halves of the saddle together, about 7mins into the film, don't blink otherwise you miss me, David J Radley.filmed at W.H.GIDDEN,1962/3

  • @MarkRobertCuthbert
    @MarkRobertCuthbert 6 років тому +13

    Mr. Douglas Bunn, The Master of Hickstead.
    Hickstead, built by Mr. Bunn and run by his Family.
    Great show jumping man with enthusiasm for his Sport.

  • @ellanesbitt3649
    @ellanesbitt3649 10 років тому +33

    I wish horses cost that much now

    • @EmAViking
      @EmAViking 8 років тому +7

      "Although you can buy a horse and have fun in small shows for £50-80..."
      The modern equivalent is £1038-1661. Which isn't that far off for a hobby-horse tbh.

    • @DustyHoney
      @DustyHoney 2 роки тому

      You need to adjust for inflation.

  • @deesams2737
    @deesams2737 2 роки тому +11

    I had no idea they rode without a saddle pad back then that is crazy!

    • @jentehestegal188
      @jentehestegal188 2 роки тому +5

      A saddle pad is only there to protect the saddle from the horse sweat. So a horse doesn't need a saddle pad under the saddle.

    • @billie3811
      @billie3811 2 роки тому +5

      @@jentehestegal188 You are so wrong

    • @jentehestegal188
      @jentehestegal188 2 роки тому +1

      @@billie3811 Why am I so wrong?? Please explain it to me!

    • @billie3811
      @billie3811 2 роки тому +4

      @@jentehestegal188 A saddle pad is mainly to keep the riders weight from coming down hard on the horses back that's why pads aren't thin pieces of material

    • @jentehestegal188
      @jentehestegal188 2 роки тому +6

      @@billie3811 in this case you are just a bad rider. These big pads under the saddle are used when the saddle fits the horse not 100% perfect.
      I was talking about the saddle pads (or saddle cloth maybe??), these thin squared pads.
      Maybe we have a translation misunderstanding here. If I translate saddle pad into my language (german), it means the thin ones you can buy now in nearly every colour you like, with glitter on it or what ever you like.

  • @DaniAh
    @DaniAh 11 років тому +52

    i always forget that saddle pads are a relatively new concept haha spoiled horses these days :P

  • @ariad3565
    @ariad3565 2 роки тому +3

    All the ppl talking about the cost of the saddles it is cheaper when comparing it to now times prices, but at that time that 55 pounds was really expensive. The inflation of economy played a really big role

  • @HiddenOaksShowJ
    @HiddenOaksShowJ 11 років тому +7

    Love the horse van!

  • @bellaharper260
    @bellaharper260 7 років тому +23

    Unbroken? How are they jumping him when they say that 😒😒

  • @hd2dt
    @hd2dt 2 роки тому +1

    The horse truck (or van) is divine

  • @easternangle9175
    @easternangle9175 2 роки тому +2

    Loved watching Hickstead! I remember well Ryans son bucking after every jump!

  • @nancyhoffman4563
    @nancyhoffman4563 2 роки тому +2

    Fun. Nice van. He became a great horse. 👍

  • @CatKellyEventing
    @CatKellyEventing 9 років тому +2

    R.I.P sweet boy You were amazing

  • @chloelaw1818
    @chloelaw1818 10 років тому +16

    how times have changed in the sport of show jumping, Douglas Bunn a keen rider and the god father of the Hickstead Derby, he has created top riders throughout the years. I did not like the way some of its competitors, body positioning when riding down the Derby bank. (Riders face forwards in those days, not lean right back).

  • @carolinehowell5203
    @carolinehowell5203 Рік тому +1

    All these comments about ‘poor horses’ and ‘no saddle pads’. What rubbish!
    Correctly fitting tack was and is key. The improvements as far as the horse is concerned are lighter poles, shallower cups and frangible fences.
    I love Douglas’s horse lorry.
    I miss watching Hickstead on TV. The best showjumping arena in the world. It’s stuck behind a paywall now and I can’t afford it.

  • @meahlance6196
    @meahlance6196 10 років тому +29

    This is very interesting. The bucking did bother be though. I think the saddle is irritating the horse due to the absence of the saddle pad.

    • @ameliapuppyfoot8894
      @ameliapuppyfoot8894 9 років тому +2

      That's what I was thinking

    • @fiequestrian.x6079
      @fiequestrian.x6079 8 років тому +14

      No have you never watched showjumping the horse was getting excited and a bit giddy and skittish. Many highly bred horses are fairly skittish and silly when galloping or jumping. Sometimes horses buck because they are happy or excited, however it can because they are grumpy or angry.

    • @christinecronje4704
      @christinecronje4704 4 роки тому +6

      Nothing to do with discomfort. That was Beethoven's personality !

    • @suemaher5282
      @suemaher5282 2 роки тому +1

      @@christinecronje4704 Ryan's Son and John Whittaker too.

    • @suemaher5282
      @suemaher5282 2 роки тому

      @@fiequestrian.x6079 Perfect discription

  • @ziggyzoey01
    @ziggyzoey01 8 років тому +13

    8:16 how I feel I look when I jump

  • @daginganinja6916
    @daginganinja6916 2 роки тому

    This made me so happy

  • @lizroberts1569
    @lizroberts1569 2 роки тому +3

    Loved the fact Beethoven wouldn’t open his mouth for the vet, never make films with animals & children.
    Thank goodness there are no more baggy assed breaches that look like they’ll take flight

  • @Ceciel_
    @Ceciel_ 2 роки тому +1

    Those bits tho😭

  • @lilmee7469
    @lilmee7469 2 роки тому +22

    Whirling his tail and kicking repeatedly during training, speaks of some major discomfort. The narrator calls it " spirited"...oh well, poor horse.

    • @bethrappeport9381
      @bethrappeport9381 2 роки тому +5

      I was thinking that as well. Pain or expressing/warning that he was not going to take much more. It was always the same kick though, so maybe a sore back?

    • @leviathan1140
      @leviathan1140 2 роки тому +1

      @@bethrappeport9381 when the horse bucks after a jump it indicates blockade of sacroiliac joint usually or general back problems

    • @chrl4180
      @chrl4180 2 роки тому +1

      I agree with you. Swishing of the tail is a warning from the horse. The next level is to buck off the rider. But holding his head so high with tight reins and sawing his mouth, prevents him from being able to execute his will to get away from the pain. I'm appaled by the narrator's comment about a jumping horse performing well until he is about 15 years old. I've seen a 15 year old TB mare who had been a jumper. She became a lesson horse. When that was not possible anymore, she was sold as a trail horse. The hind legs were ruined and she had dropped fetlocks. I think that she also had ring bone on the front legs, I saw another horse who had been a jumper and he also had dropped fetlocks. A horse who was trained and riden correctly (Natural collection) to build muscle mass on the back, can still be riden until his early 30's and even later. With a head so high and tight reins results in a sway back. I've seen a 40 year old who could still trail ride with moderation. He died at 41. I've seen another who was 42. I could have been fooled that they were about 23-25 years old. When I was younger, all I would hear is that a horse is only good until he is 20 years old. After that, they were considered too old and useless. What a pity.

    • @bethrappeport9381
      @bethrappeport9381 2 роки тому

      @@chrl4180 my sister-in-law had a horse that lived into his early 40s and he was active up until about a month before his kidneys gave out. He was a dressage horse, then a three day eventer, and then a lesson and trail horse. His only complaint was some arthritis controlled with bute. Proper riding and conditioning let him live a good long life.

  • @fleamosworth
    @fleamosworth 11 років тому +4

    Nice jods! Seems just like yesterday.

  • @lucydeveney9404
    @lucydeveney9404 7 років тому +12

    I wish you could buy saddles for £50 these days 😂😂😂

    • @OfficialMuffiin
      @OfficialMuffiin 6 років тому +2

      Lucy Deveney 50 pounds back then would be the equilivant of 1000 pounds now

  • @katedrew8859
    @katedrew8859 5 років тому +5

    This horse landed up being very successful

    • @jonjonwp
      @jonjonwp 5 років тому +2

      Individual gold medal in the 1970 world championship.

  • @dogjumperchampionshowtos2712
    @dogjumperchampionshowtos2712 9 років тому +29

    Im a hunter/jumper and i can't believe that nobody used saddle pads then

    • @hayleagreaves6755
      @hayleagreaves6755 9 років тому +14

      Some people don't now. If the saddle fits correctly you don't need too

    • @imogeng1246
      @imogeng1246 9 років тому +21

      no no no! regardless of the fit of the saddle the horse should ALWAYS have a pad of some kind whether it is a thin half pad, numnah or thick poly pad as this is what prevents the friction of leather on skin and absorbs sweat!
      imagine wearing your favourite shoes without socks! they might fit well but it wouldn't be nearly as comfortable!

    • @goaticorn8702
      @goaticorn8702 7 років тому +2

      Well, I mean, that plus the fact that you will -eventually- degrade the leather/reduce the effectiveness of the saddle.

    • @Oakleaf700
      @Oakleaf700 7 років тому +12

      Oldschool English saddles were beautifully made back then for the individual horse, lined with linen mainly.
      Numnahs were very unusual until the days of ''off the peg'' saddles.
      Made to measure bespoke saddlery re-stuffed and adjusted if the horse lost weight [as was done back then] didn't cause sore backs at all.
      A horse has hair on his/her back so it isn't at all like wearing shoes without socks.

    • @christinecronje4704
      @christinecronje4704 4 роки тому +6

      Dog Jumper Champions HOW TO'S A well crafted made-to-fit horse and rider saddle shouldn't need a numnah or saddle pad.

  • @-eltonisthehorseiride
    @-eltonisthehorseiride 2 роки тому +1

    No saddle pad that must of been uncomfortable 😬

  • @lilacheart_
    @lilacheart_ 2 роки тому +1

    For those wondering, $55 in 1960is equivalent to $543 today. :-)

  • @meganpedroza4466
    @meganpedroza4466 2 роки тому +1

    The lower leg on some of the riders kinda scares me

  • @NaFi4ever
    @NaFi4ever Рік тому

    I need the brown horse transporter! 😍

  • @joannesouthallcampbell6648
    @joannesouthallcampbell6648 11 років тому +1

    Amazing,

  • @Lpks
    @Lpks 10 місяців тому

    J'adore le camion et son vernis impeccable.

  • @nicolecampbell4464
    @nicolecampbell4464 2 роки тому

    I feel like the bit was gonna slice through his head😭

  • @janethill4365
    @janethill4365 2 роки тому +2

    Much more classy back then. More respect for horses and less kamakaze.

  • @Serphyr
    @Serphyr 2 роки тому +4

    £3000 for a champion wow I wish it was that price nowadays you can pay £5000 for a unbroken lame horse 😭

    • @matrixmarvel2989
      @matrixmarvel2989 2 роки тому

      £3000 is roughly £70,000 in today's money. Still on the cheap side for a top showjumper though

  • @kanan360
    @kanan360 11 років тому

    amazing

  • @camilleb51
    @camilleb51 2 роки тому +4

    i know it’s low hanging fruit to comment this, but wow the riding in this video is pretty horrendous 😭😭

    • @chrl4180
      @chrl4180 2 роки тому +1

      I agree with you. Most will see "experts" but what I saw is ugly riding : Short reins, a pain bit, sawing the horse's mouth (right/left) and a saddle without other protection. Horses were not meant to jump so high or as far. They only jump if they have to, most often over a small creek or ridge if they are chased by a predator. It results in sprains, bowed tendons, ring bone and dropped fetlocks. His whole weight landing on these tiny two front hooves is very damaging. But the pride of a blue ribbon is more important for these riders. I've seen my share over the years. There is this horseman who is on YT : THINK LIKE A HORSE. This man is full of common sense and has a peculiar sense of humour.

    • @camilleb51
      @camilleb51 2 роки тому

      @@chrl4180 i agree with you on a lot of that stuff! but i also believe that jumping isn’t always detrimental to the horse if done correctly. obviously if you don’t have the correct gear, are jumping unsafely, or jumping a horse with medical problems it can be harmful. but i think in most cases jumping is completely fine

  • @annieridesagain3262
    @annieridesagain3262 2 роки тому +3

    You could buy a horse for the price of a private lesson!

  • @hd2dt
    @hd2dt 2 роки тому

    Regarding saddle pads or blankets. Show turnout in England was always minus the saddle blanket. And I think hack classes it may still be correct turnout without one. As this was being filmed they are constantly turned out the same as hunter classes or native pony presentation. Smart neat jackets ties waistcoat top boots horse is not plaited

  • @aineella8711
    @aineella8711 6 років тому +1

    £50 - £80 jeez! Give me one of them!

  • @smeeze8979
    @smeeze8979 8 років тому +1

    I love how he said aluminum

    • @christinecronje4704
      @christinecronje4704 4 роки тому +5

      Smeeze You mean aluminium which is the English, original and correct way of spelling and pronouncing the word.
      🤤

    • @muffassa6739
      @muffassa6739 3 роки тому

      He sounds like my Grandpa he was from Surrey I went to School with that accent and was corrected by the teacher

  • @Al1c1aaA
    @Al1c1aaA 2 роки тому

    5:20 did cars used to drive opposite ways in the 60s?!

  • @sisters_forever_sistersfor930
    @sisters_forever_sistersfor930 2 роки тому +3

    Now days a saddle pad costs as much as the expensive saddles did back then the horses treats I think are the cheapest thing you can get if you get the small bags of them lol🤣🤣🤣

    • @DustyHoney
      @DustyHoney 2 роки тому

      Not really. You’re forgetting to adjust for inflation.

  • @marachristensen6565
    @marachristensen6565 2 роки тому +1

    And now horses that are champions are sold for like 1 mil

  • @Ceciel_
    @Ceciel_ 2 роки тому

    8:15 shows how bad those saddles were lmaoo

  • @karimu_aoi7620
    @karimu_aoi7620 2 роки тому +1

    2:20 LMAO I thought he meant mares *wheeze*

  • @CatKellyEventing
    @CatKellyEventing 7 років тому +1

    8:16 What it feels like when I'm riding. VS

  • @Graceandtia
    @Graceandtia 2 роки тому +2

    LOL! At Beethoven's first show, on the first jump the riders leg just swings away! How times have changed!

    • @luluewilanbesson
      @luluewilanbesson 2 роки тому

      You should see Roger Yves Bost, he is a french rider and he does the same thing with is legs 😅 Terrible to look at

  • @chellefell1331
    @chellefell1331 2 роки тому

    Before saddle pads were invented?

    • @baysalldays4882
      @baysalldays4882 2 роки тому +1

      Saddle pads have been around for centuries, but were not considered to be super important back in the day !

    • @chellefell1331
      @chellefell1331 2 роки тому

      @@baysalldays4882 I couldn't imagine riding without one!

    • @baysalldays4882
      @baysalldays4882 2 роки тому +1

      @@chellefell1331 Personally, same. Not only are they fashion but they add life to my saddle and stop rubbing haha

    • @chellefell1331
      @chellefell1331 2 роки тому

      @@baysalldays4882 i was just cringing at the friction the poor horse is probably feeling... and if its hot outside, ugh....
      but that vintage transport truck i would take alllll day!!! i love that!!

  • @NightshadeGoddess
    @NightshadeGoddess 2 роки тому +3

    it's like they didn't count the strides at all.. also 3k for a real champion haha, my friend's sister trains dressage horses and they cost over 50k a horse 😂 for 3k you now get a horse for hacking

  • @Ara-..
    @Ara-.. 2 роки тому

    how ironic, theres a piano player called Beethoven, a movie abt a ST. Bernard, me wanting to name my new St bernard pup Beethoven and this horse called Beethoven

  • @Trusty.steeds
    @Trusty.steeds 2 роки тому

    im sorry, but where did his leg go?! 8:14

  • @Ohmygahhhh123
    @Ohmygahhhh123 2 роки тому

    Why dont they wear saddlepads?!?!

  • @Dreegon1486
    @Dreegon1486 2 роки тому

    Bro imagine a sidesaddle only costing £50, they cost like £300-400, maybe more if i did my google-ing correct

  • @bcgrote
    @bcgrote 2 роки тому +4

    A horse that bucks like that is uncomfortable or even in pain! A bad girth, pinched nerve, sore mucle, bad rider... so many reasons for that little kick on landing. It's not a sign of "spirit".

    • @harryplummer6356
      @harryplummer6356 2 роки тому

      Shut up - you know obviously know nothing about Beethoven.

  • @equestrian__k8375
    @equestrian__k8375 2 роки тому

    There is NO saddle pad???

    • @baysalldays4882
      @baysalldays4882 2 роки тому

      I’ve seen a lot of people commenting about this and yep! Saddle pads aren’t technically needed if the saddle fits properly. It won’t do any major damage HOWEVER, it can rub your horses skin. So, saddle pads were made to help protect the saddle from the horses sweat, and as an added bonus the pad prevents rubbing :)

  • @FolkandTrad
    @FolkandTrad 10 років тому +1

    you can't even find a saddle for 55 pounds in a second hand shop

    • @EmAViking
      @EmAViking 8 років тому +3

      You'd have to calculate the inflation rate, £1143, you could easily get a descent budget saddle for that price, new or second hand.

  • @jonitroubleboricua6836
    @jonitroubleboricua6836 8 років тому +1

    how upset was he when hickstead died

    • @christinecronje4704
      @christinecronje4704 4 роки тому +2

      Joni Troubleboricua Hickstead was a Canadian horse who died after jumping a round. He had nothing to do with Hickstead the world famous equestrian Derby grounds in England. I am sure that Mr Bunn would have been ad shocked and sad as all horse lovers when Hickstead the horse ridden by Eric Lamaze died so suddenly and tragically in 2011.

    • @lorna9312
      @lorna9312 Рік тому

      He was dead when Hickstead died

  • @Julieannblake
    @Julieannblake 2 роки тому

    Dang if this horse was born now he would’ve been a better champion

    • @dionlindsay2
      @dionlindsay2 Рік тому

      Does that make much sense? If you mean because of the advances in techniques and equipment since then, wouldn't his rivals have had access to those too, and so the (metaphorical) distance between him and his rivals would have been the same pro rata?

    • @jonjonwp
      @jonjonwp 11 місяців тому

      How could he be more than the world championship he won???

  • @GreyAlien11
    @GreyAlien11 2 роки тому +2

    hahaha I came for the comments, the bucking is "nothing" wrong its a fresh young horse, a good trainer letting him be him..... He is happy, never shows uncomfortable issues....... Training a horse, means watching a horse, if you are saying this horse is upset? I'd like to meet you, because you are wrong.......

    • @GreyAlien11
      @GreyAlien11 2 роки тому

      see how he never repremands him? No whip nothing, in the olden days that was a fresh horse, he is learning, great trainers like this let them be themselves, after all every computition is a partnership, you cant make them unless they want to....

    • @dionlindsay2
      @dionlindsay2 Рік тому +1

      And it's Beethoven, for goodness sake. Famous through his loooong career for his playful bucks and showing off . Happy, fulfilled horse. Grr, you fireside critics.

  • @lg6719
    @lg6719 2 роки тому

    omg only 25,000 pounds for a top level horse? 😭 i wish. now top level horses are as much as houses 😭

  • @buname.gaming6545
    @buname.gaming6545 2 роки тому

    No one is going to talk about how they dont wear saddle pads?

    • @dionlindsay2
      @dionlindsay2 Рік тому +2

      They've been talking about nothing but!

    • @johnsmith-ht3sy
      @johnsmith-ht3sy 7 місяців тому

      Comments have become monotonous about no saddle tampons.

  • @shequestrian1380
    @shequestrian1380 3 роки тому +6

    Those are some proper traditional stunning horses 🐴 not like the poor bred mangily ones Nower days

    • @introvertedequinesamsara6593
      @introvertedequinesamsara6593 2 роки тому +3

      ?? The majority are exstremely well bred. The only breeds you'll see with "issues" are Arabians, QH and Minature Shetlands but that's not even the common among those breeds, it's just the backyard breeders and halt bred ones.

    • @harryplummer6356
      @harryplummer6356 2 роки тому +1

      What?!!!

  • @sabneraznik
    @sabneraznik 8 місяців тому

    No helmet, and some of those horses had no saddle pad. 🙁

  • @happydays7143
    @happydays7143 2 роки тому

    Mr Bunn pulling the most off poor Beethoven ,🤦

  • @me-ps3vb
    @me-ps3vb 2 роки тому

    😊

  • @annabellearmnight9628
    @annabellearmnight9628 2 роки тому +1

    At 8:14 That poor horse his owners legs were all over the place😞

  • @CatKellyEventing
    @CatKellyEventing 8 років тому +2

    The amount of times he said "horse and rider" was to much.

  • @mrs.c5471
    @mrs.c5471 2 роки тому

    That saddle doesn’t fit him! Sad

  • @introvertedequinesamsara6593
    @introvertedequinesamsara6593 2 роки тому +4

    Wow it really shows how much we have approved as riders. This is such shit ridding and those poor horses

    • @OfficialMuffiin
      @OfficialMuffiin 2 роки тому +4

      Nah there's still a lot of shitty riding in the horse world

    • @introvertedequinesamsara6593
      @introvertedequinesamsara6593 2 роки тому +4

      @@OfficialMuffiin but that type of riding isn't normalized especially in shows, everyone will call it out right away.

  • @TheApple641
    @TheApple641 2 роки тому

    AAAHHHH where are the saddle pads?

    • @baysalldays4882
      @baysalldays4882 2 роки тому +1

      If you have a well fitted saddle, you shouldn’t need a pad. However, riding without a pad could cause rubbing of the skin, which isn’t good. Saddle pads were originally created to help keep sweat off of the saddle, making have a longer life!

  • @babsfocker7751
    @babsfocker7751 10 років тому +8

    do they realize that the horse is uncomfortable with the shoes and ill fitting saddle without a pad, poor thing no wonder he is bucking. they should at least lunge him correctly and don't start him off on such a difficult course. the horse needs to develop his muscles first.

    • @swedishmaggie
      @swedishmaggie 9 років тому +10

      +babsfocker that horse is long dead so let's not sweat how they should longe him to develop muscle. :-D :-D :-D

    • @karenblackadder9446
      @karenblackadder9446 7 років тому +4

      Beethoven was a stroppy sod who bucked and kicked whether he had a saddle on or not! it's part of why the public loved him. He definitely had a mind of his own -as did Uncle Max!!!

    • @jonjonwp
      @jonjonwp 3 роки тому +4

      You know nothing about this horse, he was a champion show jumper with countless big wins and that included the world championship. He always bucked and mucked around, it was just his personality.

    • @harryplummer6356
      @harryplummer6356 2 роки тому +3

      Another bloody 'expert'. Christ can't you lot be quiet!

    • @Lexi-hk3iv
      @Lexi-hk3iv 2 роки тому

      This was in 1960 that’s 62 years old the horse is long dead and back then people didn’t understand much about horses because it wasn’t studied by vets .

  • @lauracleveland1589
    @lauracleveland1589 7 років тому

    ...and their mouths were turned into hamburger (uplifting strings and chirping flutes in the background)

    • @christinecronje4704
      @christinecronje4704 4 роки тому +2

      Laura Cleveland Such an ignorant remark! Most showjumpers in those days were ridden in an
      egbutt snaffle and a cavesson noseband!

  • @Villemey
    @Villemey 2 роки тому

    Why are the riders so bad in this video compared to today?😱 They look out of shape and as if they dont really know what theyre doing

    • @jochemkoot5808
      @jochemkoot5808 2 роки тому

      I think that the rider at 3:23 is very decend. The riders today are defenetly not better. It may be that we have a better eye for the horse's comfort. Still I think that showjumping on a wide field is better than on a special riding ground with sand (at least when it isn't too wet) so it is more natural like the fences back then. Also today competition horses are kept inside almost all-day exept for exercise, wich I think is very bad for the horses. In addition, no martingale was used.

    • @Villemey
      @Villemey 2 роки тому

      @@jochemkoot5808I was just refering to the riders position while jumping

    • @rohansrider
      @rohansrider 6 місяців тому

      @@jochemkoot5808 The more turnout out you can give a competition horse, the better. It is natural for a horse to walk around nibble and browse, be relaxed and keep the gut moving slowly. 24/7 in a stable is wrong. We owe it to them to keep them sane. They give us so much.