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The blonde girl that came up and instantly told her want she was doing wrong is accurate. Way too many of those condescending brats in the horse world.
When I come up to someone and they're doing something wrong I ask if they need help, I feel like some people may think that that's just the "nice version" of saying they're doing something wrong 😂
Yea, I have only been riding for one month, and it's one lesson a week for thirty minutes each. I am actually pretty good for a beginner as I learn quickly, but since I have little no experience, people really like to nit pick me...
Ones you missed: The emo The dark horse The green The gamer The one that cant ride The Psycho The memer The one that buys a horse before they even ridden one I could go on lol
Omg, the sables I go to the owner has like 8 year old son who in convinced he’s a cowboy and he going around tell like ppl who go to his aunt riding lesson. Who is my riding instructor, and like wearing cowboy booth and cowboy hat. And it kinda annoying but also adorable
I had a trail ride once that was literally the best. Like the owner let me canter. But she had a young son who had a donkey and he was hilarious. He kept saying stuff like “I know how to gallop!”
the snob is my sister. It comes from entitlement, wanting attention, and no sense of what it means to respect others while trying to help others. They create drama with everything they say and do so that they become the center of the ‘crisis’ and get attention. They are authoritarian, arrogant, and dismissive because they lack respect (the heart of a loving teacher) for others opinions nor realize everyone is once a beginner. only they are smart enough to fix this and can’t be wrong.
Okay, I'll admit I'm a bit of a chatterbox, but luckily for me, I'm not the only chatterbox at my barn. In fact there's lots of chatterboxes and occasionally there'll be a group of chatterboxes chatting is the hallway and any other chatterboxes that happen to walk by can just join in. It's actually pretty fun, especially now with covid because the stables are big enough to keep 6 ft apart while we talk, and it's pretty much the only socializing we're allowed to do outside the house.
I’ve actually experienced this type of craziness at boarding stables. Everyone has a different opinion on what is best for your horse. So I learned to be very polite and ignored all the advice. It was absolutely insanity.
Thank goodness for videos like this! 😂 It can really be overwhelming, when you have your first horse and then all kinds of people come charging at you imposing their preferences lol The tears I’ve cried thinking I was a horrible horse mom.
I had that Cowboy at my barn. Except it was a woman, and she was a western "trainer" ( you know what I mean when you see the quotes ) Didn't matter I have a 4,5 ft Pony and I'm a grown woman that had to fit in a Pony saddle. And of course weight doesn't matter as well, especially since my Pony was 25 years at that time, so no problem putting 40 pounds extra weight on her. I had to smile her of for over a year until I changed to another barn. She even put her saddle "accidently" in my spot and asked her saddler if he had anything for my pony. Gosh that woman still haunts me...
The snob one is extremely accurate at my barn. I have SO many brats at my barn and I'm 15 (i'm older than half of the kids that go there) and they still have the audacity to be rude and bratty to me, not even like when it comes to riding just in general. I have no friends at the barn because they're all rude and just go to be with the horses obviously, they like try to fix me on things I'm already doing right?! Just so many snobs that try to tell me what to do. Then when I follow their instructions since I'm a beginner I end up getting in trouble because it's wrong. It's annoying, and i have extreme anxiety so it causes me to mess up even more and ruin my fun
I’m in my 30s now but I remember being 13 with my first horse at a new barn with a new trainer after 6 years of leasing a horse and being really comfortable with everyone at my childhood barn. These crazy horse girls/women are hilarious and annoying at the same time lol
This is still so gold, even though I've seen it a few times 😂 and wow, your stuff is popping up all over my homepage and suggestions! Looks like the algorithm is picking up your channel! 🎉 It's about time!!!
i ride western pretty much exclusively with a little bit of English a couple time a year, but when he told her to ask for a lope i cracked up, I've had English friends who i have been talking to and said lope, confusion ensued. i love it when western gets talked about, it is so much fun and the divide between some western and English riders drives me crazy, we are all here because we love our horses. i ride at a western barn so i don't have to deal with it much, but i have friends who ride western at a predominantly English barn and they have had a few bad apples. we all love our horses and we're all here because we want to work with horses.
Yep. That's what we have (he constantly reminds us that: A) He's 75 years old. B) He was educated at UC Davis but he talks like an old cowpoke on purpose.) And C) He thinks we're a bunch of crazy women who don't know anything about horses...
Omg I swear there is always that "know it all" 🙄 Like once I went into a horse's stall and was grooming him and then this girl comes in and says "Oh you're doing it wrong!" Uhm like miss gurl ive been grooming and riding for over 5 years I'm pretty sure I know how to groom a horse 😐
In 30 years of riding, I've met every single one of these. Not one bit is exaggerated, except maybe finding them all in one barn at the same time (without bloodshed ensuing)
Omg there was this girl that boarded at our stables one time and she had a horse THERAPIST 😂 like she needed a certain stall because the “therapist” said that’s what the horse wanted they only lasted for like 3 months
i wanna add the little girls who think they own the barn. Old place was small and had a group that would go charging around everywhere and didnt care who they were interrupting. I was once loading my stuff back into the car when one girl came bolting over and almost ran me over with her horse, and then didnt even apologize and freaking laughed at me. my instructor told her off lol
I got to say, the royal blonde was too accurate. ✨StOrY tImE✨ So when I was starting this girl said she could help me while my trainer was finding the hoof picks, I thought led her no and she said that I wasn’t looking after the horse well enough (even though this was the riding schools horse) I ended up getting reprimanded and I was in tears (I was still young) but when the trainer came back (the blonde girl left) I told her what happened so we checked out the horses hoofs and all went well and I learnt a few new things. Btw the horses name was Tango and she was SASSY! She bit the volunteer on the shoulder. I laughed myself silly and then the blonde came back and said that I was so bad for someone who’s known horses for years and then I just told her it was my first time on a horse and she flipped her hair and told on me. She was told off and guess who never saw her and her grey ever again? Me.😅😂
I have a couple of pasture horses that the owners don't know a lot. They are trying to learn but I think they have people like this talking in their ear all the time. I feed my horse grass amd alfalfa in the winter for protien and bulk and brush her out. They feed pellets and rice bran and keep blankets on them constantly. They have lost weight and fur and it concerns me but I don't want to be one of these people. They are not in danger but it could be better. I have a strict rule about no halters in the pasture so they don't get caught up on brush. Although some of this seems funny, some of it is also true and sometimes hard to see. I try to just stick to the safety rules and keep an eye on the horses so they don't get too skinny. Its hard to tell through the blankets though. I am afraid now the spring grass is going to make them sick and give them hoof problems, but they are not my horses. Maybe they plan on moving them or something. Who knows.
I think you missed the fake equestrian, aka the one who comes to the barn and says things like "uh no I'm not tacking up in my stall, there's too much poop."