I had a friend who's horse stepped on his foot and instead of moving the horse he quickly pulls his foot out and his whole toe nail came off xD we still joke about it even now
Wow, that horse is beautiful! Also, we have a mare that steps on people's feet quiet often, but when you try to push her away, she leans into the pressure and causes more problems!
I bed to differ on the 'it doesn't hurt their feelings' my gelding loves to be near me and my fiancé and if we push him even arms length away he gets droopy and sad
That is not hurting his feelings, that is him listening to the message you are sending him. You must not be sending it correctly if he thinks what you're saying is "GET THE FUCK AWAY!" It's like when people say cats are unfriendly because they approach from above with wide eyes, a very obvious threat signal to a cat. Think about it from a horse perspective, not a human one. Always a mistake to let human perspective be a part of your read into animal behavior.
Happend to a friend of mine where her entire toe nail disconnect exept for one corner and it was like a door. It was nasty, remember you'd rather be safe than sorry
Oh my gosh this happened to me yesterday 😂 I was leading one of the yards geldings into his stall and he just stepped on my foot. I’m sad to say I shouted out in shock and gently pushed him away, I wouldn’t usually shout however.
I recently lost my toenail I did this exact same thing but my horse spooked and jumped off my foot and took my toenail with her but always remember to push them the right way because I almost broke my whole leg because of that
A horse I know intentionally stands on people's feet when she did it to me I tried to push her, that did nothing so I went in for a light smack to kinda shock her away 😅😂
I had a friend who's horse stepped on his foot and instead of moving the horse he quickly pulls his foot out and his whole toe nail came off xD we still joke about it even now
Ouch! Our technique feels a little less painful. Thanks for sharing!
That is a beautiful life you guys have lady, enjoy it.
Wow, that horse is beautiful! Also, we have a mare that steps on people's feet quiet often, but when you try to push her away, she leans into the pressure and causes more problems!
I bed to differ on the 'it doesn't hurt their feelings' my gelding loves to be near me and my fiancé and if we push him even arms length away he gets droopy and sad
That is not hurting his feelings, that is him listening to the message you are sending him. You must not be sending it correctly if he thinks what you're saying is "GET THE FUCK AWAY!" It's like when people say cats are unfriendly because they approach from above with wide eyes, a very obvious threat signal to a cat. Think about it from a horse perspective, not a human one. Always a mistake to let human perspective be a part of your read into animal behavior.
Happend to a friend of mine where her entire toe nail disconnect exept for one corner and it was like a door. It was nasty, remember you'd rather be safe than sorry
Can you pls do a video how to saddle up the horse?Id like to know how😊
Oh my gosh this happened to me yesterday 😂 I was leading one of the yards geldings into his stall and he just stepped on my foot. I’m sad to say I shouted out in shock and gently pushed him away, I wouldn’t usually shout however.
Do a short on how to hold a lead rope. Our Arabian broke two of my fingers the one time I forgot to hold the lead properly!
I recently lost my toenail I did this exact same thing but my horse spooked and jumped off my foot and took my toenail with her but always remember to push them the right way because I almost broke my whole leg because of that
A horse I know intentionally stands on people's feet when she did it to me I tried to push her, that did nothing so I went in for a light smack to kinda shock her away 😅😂
Nice video. #sardarbadshah
Thanks for watching!
I'd just shoot it and sell it for glue.
You monster
Weird sense of humor you got, don't you?
And that is, ladies and gentlemen, how we detect non-horse people
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