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@EatDeliciousCaek10 жыл бұрын
I love how when he's done jumping, he just stops and looks around like "okay, I did my job.. you can come get me again" lol
@francescaramdhanie22419 жыл бұрын
There are literally horses starving to death and being abused yet people complain about this horse "abuse"? this horse looks to be in perfect condition and has been treated and schooled well. The horse loves to jump and would refuse if it didnt want to jump
@andreabailey60668 жыл бұрын
indeed
@meeraparanjape62248 жыл бұрын
I agree, those people just don't know about horses, probably just assuming the horse hates it. The horse is in perfect shape and looks beautiful. It actually enjoys jumping!
@Cbhorse3028 жыл бұрын
Yeah, tell that to the comment above you... Its quite annoying how they call jumping abuse.
@XTQ_Xena_princess3 жыл бұрын
True
@JenniferandLucky10 жыл бұрын
I love how he's not bothered at all, no matter what height the jump's are on!
@i_live_in_your_walls60477 жыл бұрын
I loved how you could tell he really wanted to jump, and most people don't realize horses actually have fun jumping, so seeing him prick his ears, and get all prance because he was excited made me happy!!
@elizabethblackwell62426 жыл бұрын
WildFire the Skywing There is absolutely NO science to support the notion that horses "really want to jump". Horses find stimuli either rewarding, neutral or aversive. What part of repetitively jumping over ever heightening jumps, under pressure and being coerced with whips and spurs, would you think horses find rewarding? If you can answer me in scientific, rather than emotive terms, so much the better.
@victoriarice93567 жыл бұрын
The Horse did NOT almost fall on the 3rd jump on the 3rd round guys, horses naturally lower their head after a jump. A horse won't jump something if they don't want to.....so stop hating please. Most of you commenting that don't even ride horses so you have no right to comment something you have no knowledge about.....
@elizabethblackwell62426 жыл бұрын
victoria Rice I have a Masters in neuroscience and I'm a GP rider. If you think that this is an example of a horse naturally lowering its head, then perhaps you're the one who is not knowledgeable about horses.
@lumini3172 Жыл бұрын
I don’t like the saying, “If a horse doesn’t want to ___ it wouldn’t do it.” Horses are trained from the very beginning to do what their rider tells them. They’re trained to accept tack, trained to accept and give in to pressure, train to do dozens of different moves on cue. Do they actually want to do those things? Is there any enjoyment in it for them? Who knows. This horse was trained to jump like this, as were all other eventers/show jumpers. Heck, for a lot of horses in the show industry, they’ll be “disciplined” (smacked with a crop) when they refuse a jump or mess up whatever it was their rider told them to do. Barrel racers say horses love running barrels, and jockeys say horses love racing, and yet throughout most of those races we see an excessive use of crops (and spurs and reins in barrel racing. Starfishing is painfully common). A lot of jumpers say their horses love jumping and would throw them off or refuse if they didn’t want to, and yet it’s common teaching in eventing/show jumping/what have you that if a horse refuses a jump, you put them back in front of it and smack them or seesaw the reins to “discipline” them. Note: I don’t doubt that there are horses out there that genuinely enjoy things like this to an extent, but we can’t force our ideas of what they like onto them as we have no way of truly knowing. Horses accept tack after training, but do we know if they actually like tack? Do riders ever claim that their horses love their saddle or their bridle?
@heatherford-wilson67437 ай бұрын
@victoriarice9356 You're absolutely right about that it's a natural reaction for horses to lower their heads after they jup
@phoebel-m13729 жыл бұрын
How the hell is this horse being abused? Its called free jumping, and theres nothing wrong with it. Theyre not whipping or smaking it are they. It looks like a beautiful horse that has been broken nicely with an outstanding jump. So all of you that are saying that this is animal abuse, then shutup.
@melanieharper91389 жыл бұрын
Exactly! I agree!
@cloutdaze9 жыл бұрын
AGREE
@lpswa9 жыл бұрын
I AGREE TOOOOO
@kpina91783 жыл бұрын
@@rebecca5848 And what makes you think it's been whipped?
@allie-53243 жыл бұрын
I love at 4:07 he’s just chilling like “ok... one of you gonna come get me or...?”
@avasEQ2 жыл бұрын
😂 I wish my horse did that
@majessica21926 жыл бұрын
I love this, the horse truly looks like he's enjoying what he's doing!
@gageaionut55186 жыл бұрын
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@elizabethblackwell62426 жыл бұрын
Majessica And how do you know that the horse enjoys what he's doing? Did he tell you? And if told you, in what language did he speak?
@majessica21926 жыл бұрын
Of course he told me, how else would I know? He speaks Russian.
@elizabethblackwell62426 жыл бұрын
Majessica Ah, that must be why I can't understand when he tells me he's miserable jumping.
@majessica21926 жыл бұрын
лошадь любит прыгать
@julzdkck9 жыл бұрын
Oky I've watched this vid now carefully after reading all the comments 1. this horse is not scared just excited. 2. If the horse was abused by the handlers, it will not and never will stand still for the handlers to come and catch it and most defiantly won't move towards the handlers.(I have retrained more abused horses than I can count, I know what a scared horse do and I know there is no way of teaching them how not to do it, if you don't go back to basic training and teaching the horse to trust again in you and then it goes back to the abuse story for a horse will never trust you if you abuse it.) 3. some horses jump higher with riders on their backs than this horse did while free jumping. 4. Horses jumping with riders carry a heavier load so the chances of injury is higher than a horse doing free jumping. 5. the escape routes were valid escape routes without anybody or anything stopping the horse from taking them. (really people if horse doesn't want to do something it won't do it!!!!! It will even run over a person standing with a whip if it didn't want to do it!!) 6. Horses can look were they are going with their ears backward. The ears are just a indication of mood and were the horse is consecrating. Back turned ears don't mean the horse is scared or aggressive it just means the horse is listening or concentrating on something behind him and trust me the horse can still run and move forward with back turned ears. Ears that are flat against the head is a sign of distress or just plain bad temperateness. Please people get your facts in line before you say things.
@mayovkacoywolf61659 жыл бұрын
He has such a beautiful floating gait! And he jumps do smoothly, he is truly a wonderful horse.
@sarahmoran96318 жыл бұрын
Ikr! I wonder what it would be like riding him while he was jumping so smoothly!
@mallyfresh43612 жыл бұрын
that beautiful creature doesn't even look challenged. well done or should i say , easily done
@keen82716 жыл бұрын
I love how much he seems to enjoy the jumping. He looks so eager to go again! Looks back at the jumps, looks at the people coming to get him, looks at the jumps, etc. Ears pricked, floating gait. Nice to see a happy athlete!
@myamazingponies26927 жыл бұрын
That horse knows exactly when to start and stop
@judithgraves82946 жыл бұрын
What a lovely, athletic horse - why in the world did not one of the handlers give him a pat and say "good boy"?
@-uhoh-33886 жыл бұрын
Judith Graves I'm not completely sure, but if it's anything like the horse shows i participate in, usually there's a small unofficial rule where you praise the horse once they're finished and walk out of the arena. It might be because some horses think that if you pat them, they are done working and they might try to leave the arena. Now, I don't know about what happens in this case, this is just my best guess. For my shows, we make sure to give the horses lots of praise and treats for their hard work after they are ridden. I hope that's the case for this horse.
@judithgraves82946 жыл бұрын
Thank you for enlightening me.
@elizabethblackwell62426 жыл бұрын
1. Horses find patting aversive. 2. For horses to associate reward with action the action must follow the reward within a maximum of 15 seconds. 3. There is NO unofficial or official rule about rewarding behaviours, their frequency or mature, in any FEI rule book.
@hislittlefeetinc50584 жыл бұрын
im glad nobody was clapping and screaming when he did the big jump. I hate it when people do that. the horses get so overwhelmed...
@rhikelly15337 жыл бұрын
This horse is clearly enjoying himself.. Don't understand why they're so mad. Look at his ears! Pricked forwards
@jesi3336 Жыл бұрын
No one...NO ONE (using any equipment)...can force any horse to jump this freely...softly... without the actual WILLINGNESS & cooperation of the horse. As with people... success is not based solely on a talent to do a job but has to include a joy in doing it. People who ride horses know this, and successful competition depends solely on find that 'right' horse who is HAPPY with his job. Those horses who show only talent or ability but who are not happy or willing move on to other jobs such as... Dressage... English Pleasure... Trail riding... etc. A successful horse (in any job) is a happy horse in is work which is the goal of any trainer, owner, rider. And there are not many of those involved with horses today that do not put the welfare (body & mind) of the horse as #1 priority. WE LOVE our horses. As with any sport (be it Football, Hockey, Car Racing, 3-Day Event., Horse Racing...) no sport activity is ever without some risk. But unless you KNOW the training it takes...the precautions taken... & the care involved...don't make value judgements based on ignorance. This free jump performance was beautiful, almost elegant, athletically sound... congratulations.🐴🤗🤗❤️🇺🇸
@pamelahaddock1618 Жыл бұрын
Well said. I appreciate the time you took to share this knowledge and understanding of horses and the trainers/owners.
@Soapycatss3 жыл бұрын
WHO LOVES HORSES PUT THUMBS UP!!
@aliceeq72763 жыл бұрын
They all took your advice and put thumbs up on video☺️
@thepowerfulwolfspirit.25813 жыл бұрын
👍👍👍👍👍
@veranikakvitko96326 жыл бұрын
He's so scope-y when he jumps, and that gait, I bet he's a dream to ride
@Bebba21024 жыл бұрын
2020 someone?
@golden-wolfstables47774 жыл бұрын
Gacha_ Fluff yep
@tyrabangs21384 жыл бұрын
Yup
@luc91344 жыл бұрын
Yes
@keirasunheart23674 жыл бұрын
Gacha_ Fluff no, 2090
@wwbskwgsidb6883 жыл бұрын
Yea
@melaniewillard40079 жыл бұрын
If that horse did not want to jump, he/she has at least 3 escape routes on that sort jump course. Her eyes are soft, ears forward, or flicking about in alertness. Any horseman can see that horse enjoys this little exercise.
@mollieee.mullen73729 жыл бұрын
Yes there are gaps! But oh look there's people stood there with long whips! That horse is fricken petrified, it's flinching at every sound! If u cared about horses then you would see that the horse is scared!
@hithere-ki5si9 жыл бұрын
omg im laughing so hard^^ the horse is not scared and they arent whipping him :') you need to learn a bit more about horses hun haha look at his body language he is totally relaxed. if the horse didnt wanna jump he wouldnt. poor child.
@mollieee.mullen73729 жыл бұрын
Not really! A horse which is scared will do what them people ask as it doesn't want to get hurt! It's body language is true signs of it being scared! It's skittish and jumpy which are obvious signs which any true horseman would notice! People who don't obviously are only in the equine world to win rosettes and stuff not for the fun of working and bonding with the horse!
@camerondovento9 жыл бұрын
x NewForestieee x Sorry but the horse it's not scared here. He had a lot of escape routes to use and he didn't try to run away from it. He could even refuse the jumps if he wanted to. His body language demostrates that he is relaxed and/or concentrated!
@Isobel2019 жыл бұрын
x NewForestieee x horse looks fine and confident to me
@blazequestrian Жыл бұрын
He looked so excited and happy!
@missbutters5305 Жыл бұрын
The horse waited for the people to get him every time he finished
@vickiehorowitz1934 Жыл бұрын
no
@elizabethhannah4704 Жыл бұрын
That is very interesting. The horse is. beautiful, alert and orientated and obviously enjoying the occasion. Thank You.
@Starry_Night_Sky74559 жыл бұрын
Adorable 'velcro' horse. Looks for the human. I love the free jumps. So effortless.
@ponycam70965 жыл бұрын
Your horse has a beautiful shape in its jump. He has a nice distance as well. A thing I saw in your video that I don’t see in many free jumping shows is that your striding was perfectly accurate. Well done
@abigaillopezfoote5175 жыл бұрын
You're just a little miss know it all now aren't you
@jazminejohnson28706 жыл бұрын
I love how all these humans know what it feels like to be a horse😂
@jesi3336 Жыл бұрын
It's not hard if you take the time & make the effort to build a relationship with any animal.... same kind of thing with dogs... cats.... it's just that some people don't take the time to "get it"...😳🙄🥴
@huufprint6 жыл бұрын
This sounds like a sale or a verband test. It's not a show but a demonstration of the horse's ability over fences. It's not abuse! If you think that little guy could "force" this animal to do something he doesn't want to, you're dreaming! This one can come home with me... look at that back end!!! (not the guy)
@MBrusaZappellini6 жыл бұрын
What a lovely jumper! Smooth as silk, cautious and calm- everything you’d like to have in a jumper
@alidagoldsmith65649 жыл бұрын
Beautiful horse, beautiful jumping, beautiful bend! I just loved this video!
@OneiricSVP8 жыл бұрын
There is a lot of comments saying this is animal abuse, and actually it is not. Horses are built to jump like this, and if they do it a lot -most likely this one does- of course they can do it with no problem. Do you expect a horse to just stay in a paddock, or stall and do nothing? No, plus, if the horse didn't want to jump it probably would have stopped before the jump. You ever see people that aren't hurt, or never have been injured? It is because they don't do anything, like a sport, or activity. They probably just sit around and do nothing for the sake of not getting hurt. In my opinion, that is not fun at all. I'd rather do a sport and get hurt, then doing nothing with life. Same goes for horses, they aren't going to waist their lives in a small stall. This horse is beautiful, and incredible and probably enjoys what it does.
@anaisguzman4328 жыл бұрын
oi
@alsosusieq2susan1428 жыл бұрын
Magnificent horse, how can anyone say this is abuse. That's nonsense.
@cayebee39418 жыл бұрын
I agree with you
@lunarequine77347 жыл бұрын
Exactly. Horses aren't made to be pampered and brushed in a tiny stall their whole lives. They're meant for jumping, barrel racing, reining, pulling carts, you name it. And most horses enjoy what they do. The horse I ride, she tries to head for the nearest jump every time we canter around the arena because she loves what she does. Horses enjoy getting out and doing something, not sitting around in the pasture all day.
@teganr6417 жыл бұрын
I don't thinking all horses enjoy their jobs. i think horses like to think and like to work, but many of the sports we put them in are more a show of obedience rather than them loving it. Horses do like to exercise naturally though (not horse racing). I think your horse is so used to her job that she automatically does it. As of right now there is no way to be certain whether a horse enjoy it's work in the same way we do. Horses entertain themselves just fine with other horses in pasture; it's being stuck in a stall that is horrible. When they are not working they should be out in pasture even though they will, god forbid, get dirty.
@horselover1997158 жыл бұрын
To those who say this is horse abuse. Seriously? At least know what you are talking about before you post it on KZfaq. I've rehabilitated horses (at a horse rescue) that had both physical and mental issues. This is not horse abuse. I've had horses pin their ears back and bite when you go to touch them. As for the whip, it never actually touches the horse here. It is simply used as an extension of the arm. However it can be used incorrectly. The body language of the horse says he is happy and more than willing jump those. These jumps are not that high for a horse, yes he did click one in the video. But you occasionally trip on something when stepping/jumping over it. Now for the last thing yes it causes wear and tear on the joints after very long periods of time (years and years). But at the same time it also strengthens the bone and muscle in the process. Using repeated actions to build both. The same reason why doctors tell kids to get out and play, simply to strengthen the bones to help prevent from brittle bone diseases. Honestly this horse enjoys jumping and it looks like one of the best ways to exercise him because he loves doing it.
@ella.harris_eventing Жыл бұрын
Is the horses still for sale?😂 13 years later gang assemble🤣
@sxnny2903 Жыл бұрын
here😂
@reveacheval2148 Жыл бұрын
here 🤣
@esmmeeeeeeensnawns Жыл бұрын
I’m here ;)
@amberseventers Жыл бұрын
haha im here
@Scar0617 Жыл бұрын
here 😂
@rickrolledsoul39206 жыл бұрын
This horse love it and that's one of reasons why it looks so beautiful.
@lemontrickle60336 жыл бұрын
Are you kidding me? This horse is looking for an escape. If you see the people trying to wave it on with whips then you'll understand. This is extremely unnatural for a horses legs.
@3nomadicgypsies3556 жыл бұрын
Lemon Trickle so how do wild horses get over obstacles in the wild? Think maybe the look at the map and go around or just jump over?
@lemontrickle60336 жыл бұрын
3nomadic gypsies They don't jump to this extent, it's mostly just a hop over. They only jump when needs be, if there's another way around they will take it. Horses tend to live on flat terrain anyway seeing as they don't have the footing for hilly or rocky areas, so it would be rare for them to jump. Most horses do not have the strength to jump over such ridiculous heights because they don't need to. It's just humans wanting to win money and trophies by abusing an animal
@3nomadicgypsies3556 жыл бұрын
Lemon Trickle They don't live in rocky terrain?! Someone should tell the horses here in Arizona that!! The only flat part on my rides is the dirt road that was dug out to be flat. And the horse I was with loves to jump the smaller washes. I have to work hard to get him to just walk. The world is a varied place. All horses aren't found (wild) in just flat country.
@lemontrickle60336 жыл бұрын
3nomadic gypsies But jumping at a height such as what this horse is doing is ok? All its weight being forced onto it's front legs which is only supposed to support half weight? Because this horse would have gained a lot of momentum there would be a lot of force when it comes to landing.
@whyparkjiminnotridejimin3 жыл бұрын
I just noticed it's German... and I am German... but I understood nothing😂
@Lil7lee3 жыл бұрын
erstmal was geht armyyyy und zweitens deutsche sprache schwere sprache XD
@m3r.l33 жыл бұрын
@@Lil7lee jep stimmt
@malumadi55343 жыл бұрын
Ok über deinen Namen werden wir uns jz Mal nicht unterhalten
@JakCynthia3 жыл бұрын
Then you arent german.
@vreemt3 жыл бұрын
That would explain why the subtitles are off, guess I'll need to watch this again with the sound ot at some point
@absolutebeaan16145 жыл бұрын
The scope of that horse is so amazing ❤️😍😍
@ColleenW20197 жыл бұрын
Horses either like to jump or they don't. If they don't, they absolutely WON'T! The horse did NOT almost fall after the 3rd jump on the 3rd round. A horse's head will naturally lower like that when the hindquarters are high up in order to balance itself and keep from falling. People who know nothing about horses should refrain from commenting.
@lisa82207 жыл бұрын
My 1st day on a horse, 10 students in small ring, learning to post, I kept being yelled at to keep my horse to the outside. He kept heading to the center, and then he ran across the ring, jumped the fence, crossed the road and jumped another fence downhill around pasture. The instructor kept yelling at me to get off. Somehow I slid off, and later found that he had just been bred to the mare in the field. I can't believe to this day that I stayed on. It happened so fast.
@elizabethblackwell62426 жыл бұрын
Colleen Watson So, by that logic, whips and spurs would be totally useless because if horses only jumped when they wanted to, the coercive implements wouldn't work, no?
@nikolagalka31547 жыл бұрын
such a beauty and really talented
@graciepayton47886 жыл бұрын
He’s absolutely stunning! Great work :)
@Debbiiie9910 жыл бұрын
4:10 the horse is like... "Hey, are we done? Should i run back and jump again? Nah. Dude, i want candy."
@littleblondebatw6 жыл бұрын
Those horses are gorgeous, beautiful animals.
@iamnotpasta44083 жыл бұрын
my recommendeds are weird again
@Minx_6663 жыл бұрын
XD
@sugargamer3536 жыл бұрын
Amazing how people teach these animals to do this. I know a little miniature lesson pony who can canter barrels all on her own. Sweet pony too😊
@chonnieedwards74726 жыл бұрын
What a beauty, he watches & seems to be really enjoying what he/she is doing.
@libbyphillips66796 жыл бұрын
The gait on that horse! Looks like he’s floating when he trots.
@prenom57576 жыл бұрын
libby phillips you'll float too
@libbyphillips66796 жыл бұрын
No Name 🎈🎈🎈🎈
@Aniranch19 жыл бұрын
Awww -- he was so enthusiastic! He looked disappointed when he came to the end of the chute.
@hannahf47919 жыл бұрын
Reading all the comments about how this is horse abuse makes me laugh, they obviously don't understand horse body language. I don't see any tail cranking, ear pinning, or the horse refusing... As long as the horse is warmed up, and cooled out well and this isn't done on a daily basis, it will cause no problems. There are grand Prix jumpers and horses at Rolex who are 19years old, this isn't going to "ruin" the horse. I wish people could just accept the video for what it is, it's a gorgeous horse with an incredibly beautiful and scopey jump!
@starstableloverka68946 жыл бұрын
This horse is a magic. This horse is a beautiful 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
@misses_mendes9836 жыл бұрын
Wer guckt das auch 2017?😂😂😂
@hali.11256 жыл бұрын
Misses_Mendes98 ich😂😂
@greentrashbag6 жыл бұрын
Misses_Mendes98 IIIIIIIICH
@vicipici74706 жыл бұрын
Misses_Mendes98 ich
@okxymsp39786 жыл бұрын
Horses are majestic
@HorseGal900210 жыл бұрын
He is stunning. I love horses that make their jobs look easy, he certainly does. And that back kick on the top side of the jump is to die for! Horses that love their jobs are always treasures, talent is a plus ;)
@inactiveaccount4208 жыл бұрын
A message to all the haters: This is not animal abuse. If the horse didn't want to jump, it would simply just stop in front of the fence. Horses can jump very high without any problems. They would do it in the wild, they can do it in a show ring. Simple as that
@lilyoppman92288 жыл бұрын
exactly
@fh77708 жыл бұрын
My opinion!
@kookiemango95688 жыл бұрын
PHAMILY
@SawyerNotTom8 жыл бұрын
PHAAAANNNNNNNN!!!!!!!!
@Ellie-cf2tj8 жыл бұрын
AYEEE A FELLOW PHAN
@henrik51394 жыл бұрын
Etwas spät aber diese Hinterhand!!!😍😍😍
@jolteon50869 жыл бұрын
What a beautiful horse! :0
@goldenoakequestrian17968 жыл бұрын
Wow such an amazing looking horse! So beautiful!
@Pluiss3 жыл бұрын
Yoo the horses at my riding school freak out over bars on the floor :-:
@teddybear57883 жыл бұрын
Even experienced showjumpers do that. Talking from own experience. 1,50m Oxer no Problem, but beware the poles on the ground.
@eloisewillsby Жыл бұрын
@@teddybear5788 that's due to an abusive training technique called tapping.
@teddybear5788 Жыл бұрын
@@eloisewillsby No. No it’s not. I have two horses that I am 2000% sure have never experienced tapping and they go nuts over ground poles.
@eloisewillsby Жыл бұрын
@@teddybear5788 did you train them from backing them? Do you know what the previous owners/breeders did to them when they were babies (if there was a previous owner)?
@eloisewillsby Жыл бұрын
@@teddybear5788 and if what you say is true, then that is down to training, your training, if you don't train the horse to calm tf down and listen, then they will continue with these incredibly bad habits
@jean60613 жыл бұрын
I watched many videos of Klaus Hempfling establishing rapport with all sorts of horses with challenging behavior. He always held the lead with an open hand and the lead always drooped - it was never tight. And the horses he worked with followed willingly - even rested their heads against his! Seeing the short lead and utter disrespect these handlers have when working with this horse is quite a shock. There is a better way!
@annelisundkvist3 жыл бұрын
This is something totally different compared to someone leading a horse on a loose lead. This short lead is just for safety. They need to be able to release the horse quick without risking any entanglement. It has nothing to do with disrespect. When the horse enters the arena, a full lenght lead (possibly reins) is on.
@roosts20412 Жыл бұрын
@@annelisundkvist A
@Violet-tf1rd7 жыл бұрын
these people hold him back so much... why can't they release him sooner? first, they pull him to the left and when they let go, he has about one stride before the first jump
@elizabethblackwell62426 жыл бұрын
Violet illiems Because they're mostly incompetent horse handlers.
@horseygal451410 жыл бұрын
this boy has a future in eventing! look at that form! those floating paces! he really is quite the horse and he has a wonderful conformation. i would definitly buy him and train him if i could. i would love to see him after hes trained. mark my words, he will be a force to be reckoned with!
@marciblack33819 жыл бұрын
Beautiful grace and form!
@chiarajana67196 жыл бұрын
Wie wunder schön
@ainsleystewart27189 жыл бұрын
What is it with all these ABUSE comments? I mean really, if you want to comment, just know something about the sport! That horse looks relaxed as hell he LOVES jumping them and, at 2:39 he tried to go back for more!
@Ellie-cf2tj8 жыл бұрын
this ain't abuse.free jumping has been around for ages.every horse has a mind of its own and if this horse didn't want to jump he wouldn't.but horses love nothing more than to roam freely over a jump.
@laurenkelly307 жыл бұрын
Could be jumping outbof obedience and loyalty, a lot of animals do that. Though I gotta say, this horse does look like he enjoys it. And having a bit and flash aren't exactly needed...also, I can think of a lot of thongs most horses would enjoy more
@jodimcphail89246 жыл бұрын
OMG he's such a great horse and jumper🙂💙
@alsosusieq2susan1428 жыл бұрын
These are test of athletic ability for registration and have scores that can be compared for breeding. There are many other tests, including conformation that list them as "approved". I think it's very good and wish we did this in the states.
@alsosusieq2susan1428 жыл бұрын
This may not be one of the actual tests, but I believe it's what it is, or free jumping. Really beautiful!
@mmadelinebarton6 жыл бұрын
The horse seems to love it!!
@IvySnowFillyVideos7 жыл бұрын
Just how is this abuse ? This horse is obviously well cared for, healthy & fit. He is bred to jump & clearly he can easily jump much higher than the jump. The horse is not being pushed to his physical linitations...& isnt even tired. Explain what part of this video is abuse. *TROLLS* you have nothing better to do w/ur time.
@BrooklynLionvalley7 жыл бұрын
Some of them have good hearts. But they don't do the research
@IvySnowFillyVideos7 жыл бұрын
These horses have been bred, trained & physically conditioned by professionals for years. The likely hood of one dropping dead of heart attack would be a very rare occurence. The competitions like this r held to ensure that a high quality of breed standard is maintained. Faults r penalized & therefore low scoring horses r not breeding material. Such horses as in this video most likely had "many" physical examinations by a vet @ various points in their lives for health & competition reasons. To travel to competition they need a clean bill of health certificate. In addition Horses have a huge capacity for endurance naturally built w/incredibly strong heart & lungs capacity that can endure galloping & jumping @ various speeds for miles. Its rare that a horse is born w/heart or lung problems. If a horse had a noticeable heart problem the trainer would notice @ some point. If a foal was born w/a heart or lung problem it wouldn't grow, play, eat & thrive like normal babies. If a horse had an undetectable heart condition...then yes it could die under strenuous activity. This would b a very rare occassion to happen in horses... even more rare an occurence than a person in professional sport having a fatal heart problem while competing. If a horse had a problem...It could have a fatal heart issue as easily (in competition as running around playn in a field) @home. I've competed & been to event like this all my life & nvr saw a horse die of a heart condition.
@BrooklynLionvalley7 жыл бұрын
Oh I was talking about the people saying it was abuse.
@IvySnowFillyVideos7 жыл бұрын
True people have good intention...often b4 understanding context. Kinda Like me....just now making an example of myself. LOL
@teganr6417 жыл бұрын
I'm not sure how this is abusive either. If anything, this is way more humane than many horse sports. I just hope the horse doesn't just live in a stall though. That is true cruelty to me. Horses, no matter what breed, need to spend most of their time in pasture when they aren't working.
@havoth3 жыл бұрын
How do they ever keep them in a regularly fenced pasture after teaching them to jump it? lol
@MadiChampagne3 жыл бұрын
Kari Havoth my horse jumps the pasture fence lol
@bea47903 жыл бұрын
@@MadiChampagne you're lucky, my horse is so lazy she tried to roll under it
@Morgan_Sparrowriver3 жыл бұрын
Oh my gosh 🤣
@snitches96703 жыл бұрын
My Pony jumped over a hedge that was bigger than him (shetland crossbreed) when he was 2. And he never jumped anything before, since he was too young back then. Today he's nearly 5 and even though I let him jump sometimes, he never tried the fencing again. I guess he figuered out that it's easier to just stay on the ground when there's no human around to make him jump xD
@armysunicorn96303 жыл бұрын
Horses are herd animals, if their buddies are in one pasture, they'll likely stay in that one. However, even if a horse isn't trained to jump professionally, you'll still have horses jumping the fences for fun.
@Vintagee8585 жыл бұрын
That cutie should get a small treat after every run. Cute, talented and beautiful.
@silverkitty25035 жыл бұрын
bet he does :)
@buckingbae55827 жыл бұрын
People saying that it is animal abuse, and that the horse shouldn't have a bit, The horse is wearing a bridle with the reins taken off And what part of this video is abuse?? If the horse didn't want to jump it wouldn't!
@plyrty5497 жыл бұрын
I so agree if she didn't want to she wouldn't I ride so I would know the horse refused and I cam of it proved if it didn't want to it wouldn't
@vasilebuia96837 жыл бұрын
ereda
@mancaostir32417 жыл бұрын
i totaly agreeeee
@teganr6417 жыл бұрын
Horses are obedient to their leaders so using the word "want" is a little controversial. They are herd animals that live in a hierarchy. I also do not see why the horse would need a bit for this. Maybe it was for looks.
@erinstotler22997 жыл бұрын
Bucking Bæs well said
@NikkieAnOrdinaryGirl10 жыл бұрын
Wow. I'm super impressed. Especially the high kick back. I doubt he'll ever take a rail with his back legs. In general his hind end has lots of flexion.
@sophieking5728 жыл бұрын
That horse is just amazing! Just a dream!!
@anaamaro706 жыл бұрын
Work of art of nature
@elfieommel33756 жыл бұрын
ana amaro Nope. This is art of humans with no brain and no emathy for horses and their natural behavior. Poor horse!
@frankgeeraerts62436 жыл бұрын
Nature ??????? You mean human nature not horses nature...
@paris201247 жыл бұрын
I've never seen this before, Im impressed,this is a beautiful horse....but,,,,, just seems a bit confused on what is being asked of him....
@calliesmith71838 жыл бұрын
Such a beautiful spirited horse!
@zoekingston81599 жыл бұрын
amazing horse you have got you are so lucky to have that horse (him/her). The owner trained the horse well to do them jumps. 🐴 🐎
@wellstone18973 жыл бұрын
After this exhibition, dear fellows, we conclude that horses can jump much higher when they do not have a human fat ass over their shoulders. Thank you!
@wellstone18973 жыл бұрын
@Lucia Flintoff Your comment has nothing to do with my words.
@equestriangamer39813 жыл бұрын
Wellstone ya it does
@tocaimmy41363 жыл бұрын
im a horse rider ,
@tocaimmy41363 жыл бұрын
@@wellstone1897 they still get tortured
@equestriangamer39813 жыл бұрын
sheep so am I and I agree horse only jump naturally to clear jump not higher
@anuchons9 жыл бұрын
I have never seen such coments on videos of high jumping made for humans. Horses as humans are trained to do this, and as the humans, they enjoy it. Horses love jumping, run and test theirselfs, for god sake. You people complain about everything you don't understand. Please, if you do not know horses, if you see a horse jumping and you scream out, you probably need to get out of your homes and and get closer to animals and nature, because you are loosing the natural way to watch things.
@HmainTomlinson9 жыл бұрын
anuchons I agree! This is less 'abuse' and easier for the horses that showjumping ect !! No one goes on an Olympic show jumping video yelling "THATS ABUSE!" despite the fact that showjumping is harder for the horse than free jumping -_-
@Rimfaxe968 жыл бұрын
anuchons Don't compare horses to humans. If it wasn't for the fence the horse would do its natural thing and go around the obstacles. It's not abuse but don't just try to paint it to be "totally natural" - there's always a line, and extreme sports with animals often cross it. Sadly.
@Oakleaf7008 жыл бұрын
+Rimfaxe96 indeed....if it were truly ''free choice'' jumping, why the fenced in barrier to stop him running out? But prefer to see this than with a rider .
@HmainTomlinson8 жыл бұрын
Oakleaf700 I've done it without the barrier - set my pony in front of the jump and whoosh he's off! (I don't even chase him over )
@Rimfaxe968 жыл бұрын
***** Some horses will do smaller jumps "for the lulz", but that still doesn't make it natural behavior. Many people even have trouble getting young horses to jump a single cavaletti.
@TransgendrAceWithGayestOfGrace10 жыл бұрын
Such a beautiful horse!
@alyssa-ch6zq9 жыл бұрын
Oh my gosh! This is amazing! Whoever the owner is it must've taken lots of time and money but it looks wonderful!
@verniixxx91915 жыл бұрын
Woah! I can see why it's called flying!! That babe was just going for it!!
@watchgoose5 жыл бұрын
it's spelled "whoa".
@madisonae42795 жыл бұрын
watchgoose Actually it can be spelled both ways. No need to pick a fight.
@milimorin9669 жыл бұрын
ok, ive watched this video few times, in a row, and read the comments. for all the ***horsemen and horsewomen** here that say that : this horse enjoy his work ill say : BULLSHIT ! this IS horse abuse, by making it jump that high, soon she'll have no legs... but her ears are foward ... no shit.... she need to look where she go because she have no other option than jump ... but some people said she had excape routes? watch carefully ... there is 2 opening inbetween the jumps... and PEOPLE ARE STANDING IN IT WITH WHIPS! but she stop after the jumps.... because its a closed area and she have no where to go... she never walked to ge see the human, she just stayed there after the jump prancing and twitching at every little sound... that horse is nervous from the 1st second of the video, she tried to avoid the jump from the first time she sees it with no poles... the handeler can barely take off the reins as she move so much .... she have her head high, she is prancing , twitching .. even walking away from one of the handeler (oh but the video have been cut there ? ) and when they come to catch her she does have a movement to get away and they need to pull to make her follow... how is all that JOY and FUN and HAPPYNESS ... you see what you want to see, and sometimes people that know nothing about horses are more accurate because they do not have all that : oh but that is normal behaviour , crap... because its not.... normal behaviour... i would beleive that horse like to jump that high... if you let her lose in the arena, with nobody to persuade her to jump, with a set a jump and no instruction... and that she would freely go there and jump it for no reason... that would be a horse that, for me, enjoy its work... otherwise, that is pure abuse...
@Foreverandalwaysx19 жыл бұрын
This really isn't abuse, though. She's prancing around because she's got energy. Her ears aren't forward because she needs to see where she's going - horses can see perfectly fine without their ears. Her expression and body language would look a lot different if she was upset or unwilling. She's forward in her jumps and has plenty of opportunity to refuse. As for her legs, as long as she is properly warmed up, cooled down, and groomed, they won't give out. Jumpers tend to have careers spanning into their teens, and from there they retire and spend another 10 - 15 years teaching and in pasture. If you were to google horse abuse, most of the pictures that come up would probably be of emaciated horses with overgrown hoofs, festering wounds, and a bad case of mange. The mare in this video is NOT abused.
@milimorin9669 жыл бұрын
Foreverandalwaysx1 well maybe you and me have different vision about what is horse abuse. if i tell you a kid is abused, you would answer me, well, as long as he has food, and a roof he is not really abused, lok he have no hit marks., and there are kids in africa dying from malnutrition... well... maybe, but that doesnt change what i see .... and you are right, there is worst. as for the legs , maybe you and me do not go around same jumping horses, because here i see alot of : oh she's perfectly willing to jump, but she need her 2 injections / year... oh she's ok to jump, we've got her nerves cut so she does not feel the pain ... a horse can live up to 50 years, but his career end when he is around 15 ... that mean good care and very good for the body?! n-way if you enjoy it and you see no problem with that, do so, im not here to change your mind... i made my point, and from what i see im not the only one ?!
@pennies4pawsrescue6549 жыл бұрын
Ears pinned means she's hating it. Infact, go to any Hunt class and if your horse has its ears pinned you will be docked marks. She doesn't need her ears pointing forward to see where she's going, thats what eyes are for. You have a picture of a horse as your profile/icon whatever but seem to know jack shit about horses.
@milimorin9669 жыл бұрын
S Genesis HAHAHAHAHA you just made my day . so my point got into you so damn hard that you need to come here and insult me personally for that ? as for the ears, because that seem to be the main problems here, i know horses dont see with their ears hahahahahah , maybe i've used a wrong way to say what i wanted (sometimes happens when you do not used your 1st language) but ears are sign of attention ... and she have her attention fully in front of her... the jump is so big .... well if i had to jump something very high, i wouldn't pay attention to anything else other than what's coming up ... and it does not mean i would like it. and that horse is foward?!? how many training hours has been put un that horse, please tell me ?!
@Foreverandalwaysx19 жыл бұрын
mili morin It's not that clear cut. You can't tell if a child is abused from their physical state, but horses communicate their mental state very well through physical interaction. I won't pretend to know how Flying Fire in particular is treated because I've only seen videos of him in the show ring, but I CAN tell you that a horse who is so fit and easy to handle has likely had a generous upbringing. And while I won't deny that there are some unsavory practices to keep a horse competing longer, it's not exactly popular in the show jumping world. Performance enhancing drugs and treatments are more common in horse racing (and parts of the equine community are working to outlaw and enforce said practices). And FYI, horses do not live for 50 years. The oldest horse I've ever met was 31, and that's relatively uncommon. Most horses pass on between the ages of 25 and 30, regardless of their careers and treatment.
@ahappytraveler93748 жыл бұрын
Such a beautiful horse!!
@MaritsView9 жыл бұрын
Beautiful horse!! it's like there's a little golden
@andrearogers17945 жыл бұрын
That horse is so pretty!😊😙
@abuzeddininevi23945 жыл бұрын
Love him so much ♥️♥️
@0217ldp6 жыл бұрын
Holy cow! Amazing.
@baladinejade10 жыл бұрын
Amazing and beautiful horse !
@Weath3rreport6 жыл бұрын
This is a perfect jumper👌💯✔
@CityThatCannotBeCaptured7 жыл бұрын
Wow. Beautiful horse.
@wonderscall64869 ай бұрын
What a lovely horse ❤
@forrestewilliams95410 жыл бұрын
@flyfy what a beautiful horse.and what a jumper!
@mariposa15095 жыл бұрын
When my boarder told me how much his horse LOVES to jump I set up a jump in the paddock he shares with my horses. That was 5 years ago and to this day I havent seen his horse or any of mine, jump that obstacle for fun or out of love of jumping.
@shabankociu11355 жыл бұрын
D.f,p Pmh
@RoanAndRoaming5 жыл бұрын
Omg finally someone understands!
@solventbirch65365 жыл бұрын
Oh my horse jumps in the pasture all the time but I’m not hating horses are different but my horse does love to jump.
@THEE.apples4 жыл бұрын
@@solventbirch6536 they jump over obstacles in the pasture?
@dianewristen2 жыл бұрын
BOTH ARE BEAUTIFUL THANK YOU
@Jubi3169 жыл бұрын
It has such a beautiful gate !
@AaliyahVawdaHorse9 жыл бұрын
rednecktalkshow Gait
@honeypearlboo18310 жыл бұрын
Ein wirklich tolles Pferd❤
@sparko0snakes9663 жыл бұрын
Would make a wonderful eventer
@luckyharris5519 жыл бұрын
She is a beauty. The owners have trained her well
@flyfy19 жыл бұрын
but it is a gelding :-)
@luckyharris5519 жыл бұрын
Oops. Sorry.
@flyfy19 жыл бұрын
:-)
@luckyharris5519 жыл бұрын
How are you
@caseycampbell77528 жыл бұрын
+Lucky Harris I like that you're positive compared to some other comments.:)
@nightstorm167 жыл бұрын
Well done, Flying Fire, that was great. You did yourself and your owners proud.