I hate when people are like ''typical mare''. In my 20 years of being around and owning horses from stallions to mares and geldings, I've NEVER met a ''stereotypical mare''. Not once have I met a mare that bit, pinned her ears or kicked at humans just because. Our pony mare often pins her ears at other horses (then again she's the lead mare of our small herd) but never has she done this with humans.
4:22 - He's most likely learned it from what most people in India call Rawal, which is an unnatural gait they implement in Marwari horses at a VERY young age.. usually used for racing but they usually use the gait/teach the gait the same as charro riders. ( P.S a lot of people who own horses in India do not know that they are abusing their horses and think their cruel practices/ riding styles are either normal or okay to do. not saying that everyone who abuses horses there don't know what their doing either )
2:49 - This takes me back to quite some years ago where... uh, I broke my foot. Long story short about the broken foot, a different mare in question had stood on it a week prior and I was already walking on weakened bones. I stepped on a part of the yard that wasn't even and felt an almighty snap in my foot. This happened when I'd taken it on myself to see to a mare I used to ride a lot when I was learning. She was actually super sweet and gentle to ride, however, she absolutely hated being clipped and would have to be heavily sedated to clip her and she'd need this done several times over the winter. This year they'd decided not to bother, and sadly she wasn't getting groomed well enough either. Someone said how unlike her it was to be sour to ride. Yeah, no shit, she had quite nasty matting in the girth area and behind her elbows. I had to use a mix of water and scissors to split the mats and cut them away and release the tension on her skin. She absolutely tried to kick me a couple of times during this which was really out of character for her. I honestly wondered how no one had thought to sort it out before I did..... well I did what I could until my foot snapped. The mare was good enough to be my crutch since I was alone and was like 'yeah I need to go to hospital.'
I get where you're coming from with the "Everyone runs their barrel horse in circles" but not everyone does. I have a barrel horse, and I jump her, use her for cutting and roping. So no, not everyone runs their barrel horse in circles. Other than that, I basically agree with everything else.
1:05 To be honest I wouldn't say he's way too big but it's also hard to tell with the horse jumping around so much. With everything else I agree though 😅Poor horse. I'm 5'4 and ride a 14.2 hands tall pony. My legs look a bit long when I ride him bareback but it looks perfectly fine with a saddle or pad. I'm nowhere near too heavy and on picture I've seen of me riding him I'd say it looks perfect based on proportions. It always depends on the individual rider and horse though. A lot of people are just too used to seeing normal sized people on massive horses that it looks odd when you see an adult riding a smaller horse or pony, even though it's perfectly fine. (I'm not trying to criticize you, just simply stating my opinion.) :)
this video help me to practise english, well i dont know anithing about hourses, but in these video, i learn that flooding is somting like scary a hourse to teach him someting another thing was show a rideing, that was from mexico and show how a hourse dance and is very cruelty, well, tanks for de video, i will be gratefull if someone correct me if i make a mistake
@@mercieallenThe first one is completely fine, i think that was the horses first ride so it was a trash saddle, im not saying i agree w all of these AT ALL. just saying there were a few where it was completely fine.
as a barrel racer with a very trained barrel horse,hes the most calm horse ever (sometimes when hes not scared of his owners other horse😭😭)
That’s good I’m glad just hopefully he wasn’t abused in training
@Spicequeen-d8p sadly he was in the past for other things before being rescued
I hate when people are like ''typical mare''. In my 20 years of being around and owning horses from stallions to mares and geldings, I've NEVER met a ''stereotypical mare''. Not once have I met a mare that bit, pinned her ears or kicked at humans just because. Our pony mare often pins her ears at other horses (then again she's the lead mare of our small herd) but never has she done this with humans.
wow this video is super underrated:D
OMG I HAVE FOUND A NEW RALEIGH LINK 😆😆😆😆😆
Love this vid!!!!!!
@LadySienna3 💀💀
@@mercieallen but wayyyyyy better
4:22 - He's most likely learned it from what most people in India call Rawal, which is an unnatural gait they implement in Marwari horses at a VERY young age.. usually used for racing but they usually use the gait/teach the gait the same as charro riders. ( P.S a lot of people who own horses in India do not know that they are abusing their horses and think their cruel practices/ riding styles are either normal or okay to do. not saying that everyone who abuses horses there don't know what their doing either )
I’m new and I’m very picky about animal absue / horse abuse and I loved this
Omg I love this video. ❤❤❤❤ love your channel.
Thank you! ❤
2:49 - This takes me back to quite some years ago where... uh, I broke my foot. Long story short about the broken foot, a different mare in question had stood on it a week prior and I was already walking on weakened bones. I stepped on a part of the yard that wasn't even and felt an almighty snap in my foot.
This happened when I'd taken it on myself to see to a mare I used to ride a lot when I was learning. She was actually super sweet and gentle to ride, however, she absolutely hated being clipped and would have to be heavily sedated to clip her and she'd need this done several times over the winter. This year they'd decided not to bother, and sadly she wasn't getting groomed well enough either. Someone said how unlike her it was to be sour to ride.
Yeah, no shit, she had quite nasty matting in the girth area and behind her elbows. I had to use a mix of water and scissors to split the mats and cut them away and release the tension on her skin. She absolutely tried to kick me a couple of times during this which was really out of character for her. I honestly wondered how no one had thought to sort it out before I did..... well I did what I could until my foot snapped. The mare was good enough to be my crutch since I was alone and was like 'yeah I need to go to hospital.'
4:39 BRO WTH IS THAT MOTERSYCLE- 😭
@@BurntToast_00 🤣
@@mercieallen LOLL
Great info you are so well informed!! Hope you and your animals have a happy healthy holidays !
Thank you! You too ❤
i just want to say ARE HORSES DO NOT JUST RUN IN CIRCLES
I get where you're coming from with the "Everyone runs their barrel horse in circles" but not everyone does. I have a barrel horse, and I jump her, use her for cutting and roping. So no, not everyone runs their barrel horse in circles. Other than that, I basically agree with everything else.
1:05 To be honest I wouldn't say he's way too big but it's also hard to tell with the horse jumping around so much. With everything else I agree though 😅Poor horse.
I'm 5'4 and ride a 14.2 hands tall pony. My legs look a bit long when I ride him bareback but it looks perfectly fine with a saddle or pad. I'm nowhere near too heavy and on picture I've seen of me riding him I'd say it looks perfect based on proportions. It always depends on the individual rider and horse though.
A lot of people are just too used to seeing normal sized people on massive horses that it looks odd when you see an adult riding a smaller horse or pony, even though it's perfectly fine.
(I'm not trying to criticize you, just simply stating my opinion.)
:)
some pretty wild videos
Great video ❤
Lol
These are harsh vids 😮
@Brynlin-o6j ikr!
@@mercieallen❤
this video help me to practise english, well i dont know anithing about hourses, but in these video, i learn that flooding is somting like scary a hourse to teach him someting another thing was show a rideing, that was from mexico and show how a hourse dance and is very cruelty, well, tanks for de video, i will be gratefull if someone correct me if i make a mistake
Do you have a problem with all Barrel racers or just ones whose horses aren't trained all the way
@Robynshorses I don’t have a problem with all barrel racers
I feel like you only do english based of your reaction to most of these videos...
@@e.l.l.e.2.5 I ride English and western ❤️
@@mercieallenThe first one is completely fine, i think that was the horses first ride so it was a trash saddle, im not saying i agree w all of these AT ALL. just saying there were a few where it was completely fine.
girl give some credits to raleigh, and maybe say that you already watched the vids,u
Huh
Yes I do watch her vids but I got most of my info by doing my own research that’s why I put the studies up there in my video ❤