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This is short how-do video on grooming and tacking up a horse….. please rate and comment!
Duration : 0:7:56
This is short how-do video on grooming and tacking up a horse….. please rate and comment!
Duration : 0:7:56
25 Responses to “How to Properly Groom and Tack-up a Horse”
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oh and i DO have …
oh and i DO have PLENTY of knowledge!!
dont get so worked …
dont get so worked up!!!
geees
i was just saying that you must do it different its all prefference!!!!!!!!!!
it doesn’t matter …
it doesn’t matter what hole you put the girth on! It depends on the size of the saddle flap as compared to the horse. Get over it this horse uses 52″ and it is PLENTY big. I didn’t say all horses have a breatplate but this is aimed at hunter/jumpers that generally use breastplates.
I GUESS AUSTRALIANS DO IT DIFFERENTLY, BUT DON’T LET YOUR LACK OF KNOWLEDGE EFFECT YOUYR OPINION.
what the ?!?!
…
what the ?!?!
just a couple of things…
not ALL horses have breastplates!!!
its a prefference…
and normally the girth would be longer and you’d have it on the 3rd or 4th hole on the right side!!!
guess AUSTRALIANS do it different!!
kind of, if it’s …
kind of, if it’s small and hte horse is lazy.but jumping normally means that the horse actualy jums over a fence or some kind of obstacle.
I was just saying, …
I was just saying, how you called it a “non-elasti[cated] side”?
what do you mean? …
what do you mean? that is the side without the elastic on the girth.
But, uh, ” …
But, uh, “non-elasticated side”? WOW.
Hi, about my …
Hi, about my cooment, sorry, I was wrong. I wasn’t looking at the horse the right way. Sorry!
I’ve noticed…… …
I’ve noticed……it’s just like riding style I suppose. (:
americans do it …
americans do it different to us british folk
no I wasn’t. it …
no I wasn’t. it said “attach the non-elastic side of the girth to the right side” and I did it on the right.
This was good, but …
This was good, but you were getting you left and right’s mixed up. You were telling us the wrong thing.
good job;)
good job;)
please keep in mind …
please keep in mind this isn’t me
This isn’t me …
This isn’t me talking. I don’t slam the saddle down.
pretty good, though …
pretty good, though the should have done more short flicking movments with the hard brush - something most people dont do ( ie: the rain rot u mentioned) and the angle from which the camra was did not show how you picked up the hoof. other wise, good job.
ya maybe try not to …
ya maybe try not to slap the saddle on remember to use short flicking movments hard brush and a sort brush and also gide the bit into the horses mouth but really good job
oooh! try not to …
oooh! try not to slam the saddle on the horses back it can hurt the horse!
Wow, very thorough. …
Wow, very thorough.
By far one of the best instructional videos I’ve seen for this.
Good job =)
WHen you place your …
WHen you place your saddle onto the horse do it gently not simply drop it onto your horses back! as this can cause it back problems!
i put the saddle …
i put the saddle pad, then a foam pad, then the saddle. i always use a foam pad, i dont know why, lol XD ! very helpful video! nice work
it looks nice (i …
it looks nice (i have a collegiate too, but a much older model)
Collegiate saddle( …
Collegiate saddle(it is for sale!) and an Equine Coture saddle pad.
haha you missed the …
haha you missed the fine art of facing the other way picking out the hooves - very handy if you’re riding a biter like Junior was.
Plus the whole finger-in-the-mouth if they won’t accept the bit.
but I love your saddle pad! and your saddle, what kind is it?