I watched 30 seconds of that & had to switch it off - is that really fair on either animal?? Maybe it gets better if I had watched more but just left me feeling not very nice.
I didn't really like it either sorry, i thought what the hell is she doing when she started whipping it's legs with the lead rope, bit odd if you ask me.
Actually whipping is prob wrong word more like shaking at his legs
Well he can come and ride paddy for me.....we had a good display of that tonight in my parents neighbours driveway!!....gotta love mini rears! although it seems like the bucking has stopped on a positive note!!
I hope she is not gonna use that as a britains got talent act??!?!?!?!
Naughty Paddy what was he doing that for?
Horse acts never go down well on BGT. I thought i might take Lucy on and she could just look cute. How could Simon resist her cuteness
He didnt fancy going along the route i fancied going along tonight!!!!
so there was a lot of bunnyhopping, mini rears and shooting backwards into railings...idiot pony!! i had to get off in the end....i sat there for ages and let him strop...then the quivering started and the sweating so i got of and lead him and got on and made him trot straightaway....sod the stirrups lol!! He was fine after that!!
I bet simon couldnt resist lucy if you took her on BGT!!!
buntybaby, it's just a random youtube video, not Laura's horse.
The dog could have jumped off at any time to be honest and jumped up there of it's own accord easy enough. The owner should be slapped for annoying that horse so much though. 'being stuffy because the wanted her food and i was keeping her from it'
No... you were swiping at her legs with a lead rope you brainless fool. Poor horsey. Maybe she will kick her annoying owner in the head one day and clean up the gene pool a bit.
I can give one of my cats pony rides on Dorey (well, not since we moved and they don't live together anymore!). Dorey used to tickle Nala's tummy, so I put Nala on her back. She checked the cat was secure and walked along very slowly and carefully (nicer than she would with a novice too!).
But then, I don't train my horse to be aggressive towards people... I mean rear!