Looks like rider learned a few things from it. Took those spurs off before he got back on. While snub horse didn't freak he needs to give to bit himself. Lots of head slinging from buckskin don't know if he was too fresh or what but definitely not a very relaxed horse which is opposite of what's needed when starting colts. I don't dally colts but Buckskin's rider should've had the colts head by or close to his knee with much shorter hold on rope. Looked like colt could've used more time on groundwork too. Just my 2 cents
At 0:59 I thought it was funny when the "trainer" said the horse looked relaxed then after the other woman asked if she has ever broke a horse and then went on at 1:04 to say she had never broke a horse but who needs professional horse trainers when we have internet trainers who are certified by Walmart to be "professional" horse trainers
This guy did some things okay, like using two horses and having a halter on not a bridle. But he did a lot of things wrong. First off, you never need spurs when starting a young horse. Also he is clueless about the horse's body language. While he did not start off bucking and going crazy he was very tense and had his tail clamped, that should have been a signal to the trainer to not even ask the horse to move his feet with a rider yet.
Of course he's limping he just had a 800 pound horse fall on his leg! He'll be sore in 'mornin' as I always say. That would be a 911 call for me at my age! At 63 I don't ride anymore. My worst horse wreck was when I was 45. I bucked off a Colt and broke 3 ribs and a collar bone. Between the horse wrecks and car wreck and such I've had 13 broken bones in my life time! 13 is a unlucky number. I need to break one more for luck!!! Ha! Ha!
If the horse that you are breaking was familiar with being ponyed n you have a couple of wraps around the horn , with the new horses head about a foot from the leading horse, like we pony our race horses that would have never happened. The horse you are breaking would not have had enough rope to b able to rear or buck. They may have tried but with no slack in the lead rope n it tied solid nothing would have happened.
Ok so your not sopost to follow right behind the horse and what made it worse the two horses probably don’t like each other the horse felt cornered and reared not the horses fault but your fault
He should have made sure the guy on the buckskin dallied up a bit. Or just should have whooped him after he put his life in danger like he just did. But yeah that was the blind leading the blind.
That horse should have been snubbed up not long line. dummies my dad and i broke many saddle horse that way no one got hurt never used a round pen eather