Who needs cantering, lol. The pacing is very comfortable to ride to. This lovely horsie is doing well with his cantering cues under saddle, the poles really helped to keep him going. The trainer is very good!
I just rescued a standardbred ex Amish buggy horse from a kill pen. He’s absolutely lovely. This helps give me a place to start with him once I get a little weight on him. Thank you
Awesome video, educational and inspiring. I have a three yr old Standardbred, this video is very helpful and fun. You are a fit Lady and kind to your horses. Thank you for making this video ❤️👍😊
I have owned morgans and thoroughbreds. I am serious about acquiring a standardbred filly. Am I correct in thinking that if a standardbred is not trained for the track and is raised to be a trail horse, then the walk, trot, canter is no problem? They are trained not to canter, correct? Thank you for your answer. ❤❤❤
Who needs cantering, lol. The pacing is very comfortable to ride to. This lovely horsie is doing well with his cantering cues under saddle, the poles really helped to keep him going. The trainer is very good!
I just rescued a standardbred ex Amish buggy horse from a kill pen. He’s absolutely lovely. This helps give me a place to start with him once I get a little weight on him. Thank you
That horse has very great ground manners and great response to the rider by the way he keeps his ears back listening.
Awesome video, educational and inspiring. I have a three yr old Standardbred, this video is very helpful and fun. You are a fit Lady and kind to your horses. Thank you for making this video ❤️👍😊
Thank you for this excellent video.
I have owned morgans and thoroughbreds. I am serious about acquiring a standardbred filly. Am I correct in thinking that if a standardbred is not trained for the track and is raised to be a trail horse, then the walk, trot, canter is no problem? They are trained not to canter, correct? Thank you for your answer. ❤❤❤
I am a 4H student in Texas. Could I have a consultation with you? I have a project horse that is Standardbred.
What would the solution be for a horse who has been vet checked but won't canter even after spooking? (Ex trotter)
Does he canter out in the paddock (field) when with other horses? Does he canter when loose in the arena?
I would like to see more of the horse.. not so much the person in the middle.