Thank you for doing what is best for your horse and doing it on grass most people do it on roads or hard ground so it made me happy to see that, Any you were very gentle on his mouth. Unlike other people in racking you seem to care about your horse. Thank you.
Absolutely love it. Had a palomino quarter horse that could rack. Like riding a rockimg chair and he would go like a rocket. Miss that animal, long since gone. Onery as hell, but still a good horse. Thanks for the great video!
That was a pretty good speed those horses were traveling I have raised a a few Paso Fino and they were damn good saddle horses gate so smooth never would waste a drop of water out of my cup
In the 1950's Central Texas we were poor farm/ranch families: The Mack brothers lived down the sandy road from us. They were young blacks. The Macks won't ride a horse that wasn't high headed, high stepping and couldn't rack and pace. My dad's family would have jerked a knot in our tails if us boys made our quarter horse cow ponies go in any gait other than a walk, trot, or lope and ALWAYS on a loose rein. But on Sundays, after the watermelon picking and chores were over, we'd ride over to the Mack's house and ride west down that sandy road - just boys who loved to ride horses. We would trade horses and the Mack's taught me how to handle their big chestnut stallion in a fast rack. I can remember his winging front feet throwing sand as high as my head. I remember his hooves worn flat across the front from all his flailing in the dry sand. We would teach the Macks how to rig a saddle for calf roping and how to build a loop and jerk your slack. How to make a horse stop and work a rope from the ground. 50 years later I ran into a Mack relative down in New Orleans. I miss those carefree Sunday rides with the Macks.
@@aniyac9537 You are in the minority if you truly don't. Your idea of not much is debatable, too. Not only that, people are constantly bombarded with ads and subliminal messages. Take that with TV and movie watching; just toxic. Even for school, people have to do searches. Why do they not have an ad free version for school??? It's not right.
Dang bro , you was speeding on that horse .. I want a horse so bad . When I used to live in Mississippi my aunt owned so many ... wish I would have been more into horses when I was there .
WTF🤬 hes using the most painful shank bit ever invented thats the longest one you can buy & this poor horse's head is super inverted causing the appearance of u-neck which means kissing spine is happening which is super painful & causing life long issues. Than you'll say well than why would he be doing it because everyone dose it that way that doesn't mean its right its super painful which makes it super abusive.
I had a natural pacer Standardbred who sucked as a race horse but he did awesome in the show ring. Smoothest horse I ever rode. He wasn't the prettiest but he could rack like nobody's business
Got me a 29 mph horse....damn......that's fast.Gotta a Q for ya.Can a gaited mule rack? And what do you think about a mule racking? Please don't say "slooow" like my husband said.
Bit late, but.. Gaited mules can absolutely rack. There's a mule breeder up in Idaho that breeds for the gait, and I stumbled across a Paso Fino molly on CZcams that had a BEAUTIFUL Paso Corto.
Probably the camera man/lady was riding along side of him, all nice and smooth no jittery bouncing b.s. this is the glide ride, gaited horses are the bomb!
We have more harness racing where I live and occassionally see some trotting racing with jockeys instead the standard cart/driver. Never seen naturally gaited pacing from a mouted horse though. wow
I always wanted to go horse back riding, except I don't want to just sit on the horse and go in circles. I wanna ride that baby as fast as lighting. Idc if I never rode a horse before I'll take my chances. I played enough rdr2 to have some pretty good skills. I am one with the horse🐴🙏
You need to be able to sit to the horses movement and sit round a circle before you can gallop, it takes developing so much muscle and balance that you cant do not on horseback before you'll be able to successfully gallop and not fall off at the slightest turn, buck or stop lol
@@ep6808 these are gaited bred horses! Bred to do that! Best thing I can tell you is to buy a foal and watch them do it as a baby! They will show you in spurts! I still don’t know if you all will believe it though! 🤦♂️
who ever hit Dat thumbs down is 100% haters or quarter horse people, Ced doing da dam Thang, Dat boy da truth , them thumbs down seem like the people cane cutter walked clean outta sight, can't tell which way he went! !! Do you Thang Ced Sims
Quarter Horses probably in a showring somewhere, still "peanut pushing" with their noses level with their ankles. I like a horse that keeps its head up to see where the hell it's going, not an over-muscled, pathetic looking plug-along.
cedrick Simmons I like how you say no man no sir I like that! You care for your horse not just for veiws your showing all your hard work has put up for so much! Goodness ducha beautiful horse your blessed with him/her!!
my girls half brother Always be Miki is one of the fastest pacers at a mile in 1:46. her dad always a virgin did a mile in 1:49 ..fastest shes paced is 1:54 ...I'd like to get her into this once shes done racing!
@@gregrobertsnittygritty297 if u ever want to check her out we race at the meadows in PA ...we have a ruby cook memorial race april 8th if u are interested in watching! always some good horses to claim from there that would make great rackers! have a blessed day
@@Cam-zk3io big licks are Tennessee walkers it’s the same thing. They’re treated the same where’d they use weights or chemicals to make them faster and higher but you get into the huge shows most of them have or are using chemicals it’s a sin
@@ninjachicken4663 Tennessee Walkers are used in the Big Lick, yes, but this gait is not synonymous with Big Lick. For the Lick, they take what is naturally there and exaggerate it. This breed (along with Amer. Saddlebreds, Missouri Fox Trotters, Standardbreds, Rocky Mountains, Spotted Saddle, Kentucky Mountain, and Florida Crackers) are all born with this gait. ALL of them have it hardwired from birth. Hackneys are the same. Look up The Natural Trot of a Hackney Pony on YT. The foal was dropped that day, and hadn't been handled AT ALL. His head is up, his knees are snappy, and he is happy and proud. These breeds are BUILT to do this. Their shoulder angle allows their head to be that high, and they will carry it there themselves from the time they take their first steps. Arabians are the same way.
Thank you for doing what is best for your horse and doing it on grass most people do it on roads or hard ground so it made me happy to see that, Any you were very gentle on his mouth. Unlike other people in racking you seem to care about your horse. Thank you.
Arianna Moritz me too
he was doing it on the road
Emma Klingkammer no he only did it on the road until he could get on the grass no biggie?
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But they using big licks
Absolutely love it. Had a palomino quarter horse that could rack. Like riding a rockimg chair and he would go like a rocket. Miss that animal, long since gone. Onery as hell, but still a good horse. Thanks for the great video!
Love how you are trying your best to stay off the roads.It shows that you care about your horse.So gorgeous.
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Is it my imagination, or is this a very smooth gait to ride? The man isn't bumping up and down at all !!
You're right! Glide ride!😁👍
So comfortable!! Its like your flying, rode one my self!
Ive ridden one and a Fox trotter they are all so smooth and very nice horses in general!
Smooth,
It feels like your gliding, my twh is soo fun to ride especially when she goes s p e e d XD
Bravo to You Sir for not soaring. Beautiful!
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That was a pretty good speed those horses were traveling I have raised a a few Paso Fino and they were damn good saddle horses gate so smooth never would waste a drop of water out of my cup
Kevin Pearson 😁💪
i was born and raised around horses but never in my life have i seen something as amazing as this...
Jules Carrier it's like a whole other world! This is the new thing!😁👍🐴🎼
That can't be too comfortable the way their neck is bowed. I can hardly believe how fast these horses can pace/trot.
Don’t pace, and don’t trot, this is a rack, very smooth, very comfortable.
@@JudyHart1 for the person. Clearly not for the horse.
Naw, hoss is boss
It's what they are bred to do. It's in their DNA. Very impressive.
@@ep6808clearly the horse is bred to trot like this. How about just moving on and stop trying to find things which aren’t there?
Thats actully his ferarri but he showed him old town road and it turned into a horse
ItsFireFox 😂
In the 1950's Central Texas we were poor farm/ranch families: The Mack brothers lived down the sandy road from us. They were young blacks. The Macks won't ride a horse that wasn't high headed, high stepping and couldn't rack and pace. My dad's family would have jerked a knot in our tails if us boys made our quarter horse cow ponies go in any gait other than a walk, trot, or lope and ALWAYS on a loose rein. But on Sundays, after the watermelon picking and chores were over, we'd ride over to the Mack's house and ride west down that sandy road - just boys who loved to ride horses. We would trade horses and the Mack's taught me how to handle their big chestnut stallion in a fast rack. I can remember his winging front feet throwing sand as high as my head. I remember his hooves worn flat across the front from all his flailing in the dry sand. We would teach the Macks how to rig a saddle for calf roping and how to build a loop and jerk your slack. How to make a horse stop and work a rope from the ground. 50 years later I ran into a Mack relative down in New Orleans. I miss those carefree Sunday rides with the Macks.
This video above is pure abuse. Hes using the most painful longest shank bit you can buy. How is this legal?
I feel sad for young people today. They spend so much time on the internet; What a waste. Thank you for sharing.
@@michelledax4083 we actually don't spend a lot of time on the internet, so don't say they say some
@@aniyac9537 You are in the minority if you truly don't. Your idea of not much is debatable, too. Not only that, people are constantly bombarded with ads and subliminal messages. Take that with TV and movie watching; just toxic.
Even for school, people have to do searches. Why do they not have an ad free version for school???
It's not right.
Dang bro , you was speeding on that horse .. I want a horse so bad . When I used to live in Mississippi my aunt owned so many ... wish I would have been more into horses when I was there .
Ty walker 👍👍
Just goes to show you dont have to sore and abuse your horse to get beautiful movement. Well done sir
WTF🤬 hes using the most painful shank bit ever invented thats the longest one you can buy & this poor horse's head is super inverted causing the appearance of u-neck which means kissing spine is happening which is super painful & causing life long issues. Than you'll say well than why would he be doing it because everyone dose it that way that doesn't mean its right its super painful which makes it super abusive.
Yes, but this particular rider is abusing the horses mouth instead unfortunately
@@silkybluesblackdress7769 he is pulling to collect the horses gait and keep him from breaking
That big boy is rolling!
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Not a single comment about the fast motion.The video is fuckin 10X than the original speed we can hear voices at 1:50
Tennessee walkers are truly amazing horses. I have 2 of my own and they are everything to me ❤️
This not a Tennessee walker this is a American standerbered
I hate you cant pad them anymore
I've owned several over my lifetime. Had a nice little racking gelding just a joy to ride!
@@aleshiasells5109 Then it must not be purebred.
This isn’t a Tennessee walker or American standardbred, it’s a racking horse lol
Man now that's racking
this horse rides so smooth !!
Beautiful
Love the horses and that speed rack. Hated the irritating music.
Bozz Skaggs 😂
Beautiful! I plan to get a racking horse as my first horse. I just wish they weren't so hard to find 😪
They sell em in Mississippi for good prices check there cattle auctions
I had a natural pacer Standardbred who sucked as a race horse but he did awesome in the show ring. Smoothest horse I ever rode. He wasn't the prettiest but he could rack like nobody's business
getting down that road
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He know that bih right 😂💪🏾
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Ong😂
I know the horse is strong and able, but does the rider look a bit large/heavy for this horse?
Clever moving pretty good and cane cutter single foot as fast as a pacer would pace
😂 thanks
Thanks
@@muddobbermuddobber8118 yes I know the difference
Got me a 29 mph horse....damn......that's fast.Gotta a Q for ya.Can a gaited mule rack? And what do you think about a mule racking? Please don't say "slooow" like my husband said.
Bit late, but.. Gaited mules can absolutely rack. There's a mule breeder up in Idaho that breeds for the gait, and I stumbled across a Paso Fino molly on CZcams that had a BEAUTIFUL Paso Corto.
That is one fast damn horse,,good looking to
Jessica P 💪👍
Dude! Sit UP!
Yessssss!!!!!!
Tips on how to speed rack?
Just watch the back legss🤩🤩🤩
can anyone explain the difference between fox trotting and racking?
Nice looking hose keep it up do u do any training
Not at the moment and thanks
Probably the camera man/lady was riding along side of him, all nice and smooth no jittery bouncing b.s. this is the glide ride, gaited horses are the bomb!
What bit are you using
Всадник как мешок картошки.
Great video and I love this song! I know a Greg Roberts song when I hear it, LOL!
Thank you!☺🙌
U tryna see that old horse still got it
This song is off putting with the horses beautiful stride.
We have more harness racing where I live and occassionally see some trotting racing with jockeys instead the standard cart/driver. Never seen naturally gaited pacing from a mouted horse though. wow
May I ask what this horses blood line is? Any suggestion where we could get a colt with a similar gait?
This is why I want to get a Tennessee walker
Iridescent Brooke Andalusian are better
He's a standardbred
That horse is over-heating like mad! Better slow him/her down and let it cool down.
Over what? 😂😂😂😂 horse isn’t over heating lather is good
What’s his feed
What city or town you fellas from?
I always wanted to go horse back riding, except I don't want to just sit on the horse and go in circles. I wanna ride that baby as fast as lighting. Idc if I never rode a horse before I'll take my chances. I played enough rdr2 to have some pretty good skills. I am one with the horse🐴🙏
@Kascha Kanofski very serious
Bro you gonna have em goallaping
You need to be able to sit to the horses movement and sit round a circle before you can gallop, it takes developing so much muscle and balance that you cant do not on horseback before you'll be able to successfully gallop and not fall off at the slightest turn, buck or stop lol
It looks like a really inefficient way for the horse to run, energywise. Is it really natural for them to run that way?
Yes it’s natural
He's not running
@@gregrobertsnittygritty297 there's absolutely no way these horses would move like that without training and physical interference.
@@ep6808 these are gaited bred horses! Bred to do that! Best thing I can tell you is to buy a foal and watch them do it as a baby! They will show you in spurts! I still don’t know if you all will believe it though! 🤦♂️
@@ep6808lmfao somebody ain’t never left their own city and seen diff horse breeds and it shows
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who ever hit Dat thumbs down is 100% haters or quarter horse people, Ced doing da dam Thang, Dat boy da truth , them thumbs down seem like the people cane cutter walked clean outta sight, can't tell which way he went! !! Do you Thang Ced Sims
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Greg Roberts Nitty Gritt aye! I'ma sub to this channel I know for sure I should ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
@@alvabraverider4964 thanks!💪
Magnificent! 💖🔥
He may be the fastest in Miss, not in east Ky, or Virginia
What’s the speed of these horses and how long can they keep this up? Or the distance they can cover?
Cane cutter Something serious!!! Ya better kno wat you doing pulling up onside dat boi !!!! You riding dat bih Big Dawg !!!! 💯💯💯💯💯 Da TRUTH
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I have Walkers and would never pull on their mouths constantly like that.
Not necessary
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Good horse. I think you can hit 33 mph if you had a lighter female on him.
He could if he was a pacer
Questions: 1) Does speed racking have any bad effects on the horse? 2) Does it impact the horse’s endurance?
No its easier on him than running
For sale?
No sir
Saddlebred?
Taylor Equestrian standardbred
Greg Roberts Nitty Gritty ahhh okay thanks!
Taylor Equestrian you're welcome!👍
Fast pacers
Arielle Mule lover they are pacer bred but singlefooting!👍
Now where that bad ass quarter horse riding club to show them the dust #ruffriders 🏇🏿
Quarter Horses probably in a showring somewhere, still "peanut pushing" with their noses level with their ankles. I like a horse that keeps its head up to see where the hell it's going, not an over-muscled, pathetic looking plug-along.
@@deedeskin2439 these horses ain't good for nothing but walking no thrill no working no nothing just a horse
Hey we looking for a couple Speed racking horse’s. Who has some fast boys??
Looks like the back legs are desperately trying to keep up with the front ones.
That's the Running Walk!
You could put a sulky behind him and race him as a trotter
He's a registered pacer
Stander red or Tennessee walker?
Standerbred*
Whew! That's a nice horse. I would love to breed my mare to him
Is it for sale I live in Dallas tx
No mam
cedrick Simmons I like how you say no man no sir I like that! You care for your horse not just for veiws your showing all your hard work has put up for so much! Goodness ducha beautiful horse your blessed with him/her!!
Is he a standardbred
Yes
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I’m trying to buy a horses
Rack on
Wth-
You saleing the horse how can we make deal give contact
Nice ....my girl is fast Heart song hanover 3 out of always a virgin..she would look good doin this ..great video
Holly Cacoon Thanks!👍
@@gregrobertsnittygritty297 no problem hun God bless
what is the fastest you've got him to rack
my girls half brother Always be Miki is one of the fastest pacers at a mile in 1:46. her dad always a virgin did a mile in 1:49 ..fastest shes paced is 1:54 ...I'd like to get her into this once shes done racing!
@@gregrobertsnittygritty297 if u ever want to check her out we race at the meadows in PA ...we have a ruby cook memorial race april 8th if u are interested in watching! always some good horses to claim from there that would make great rackers! have a blessed day
Is that his skin at the start that is all ripped
😂No!
Greg Roberts Nitty Gritty I just wasn’t sure 😂😂
U hirt that poor horse!!!
lmao it be the qh ppl that talk the most shit
So unnatural and uncomfortable for the horse. Looks like it's constantly fighting with its body. Humans are disgusting
Unnatural. They're born walking like that my guy.
Seen faster horses in Mississippi.
I have a dislike for hip-hop, I have a greater dislike for hick-hop.
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That’s not a pacer it’s a Tennessee Walking horse
It's a Standardbred (pacer bred)
Oh yes sorry
I didn’t mean to OFFEND YOU but I couldn’t see they way it was pacing because it was too fast
@@tedthepony7521 you didn't affend me!👍
Greg Roberts Nitty Gritty ok gotta 👍
He big licking 💪🏾 rite there
Quick lick! 😁💪
These gaits are made by cuelty
Bullshit. They're genetic. Read some science papers on it. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29023800/
Hate that they use chemicals to force the horse to trot, gallop, and run like that though
You are wrong! This ain't that
That's big lick that your thinking of
@@Cam-zk3io big licks are Tennessee walkers it’s the same thing. They’re treated the same where’d they use weights or chemicals to make them faster and higher but you get into the huge shows most of them have or are using chemicals it’s a sin
@@ninjachicken4663 I know some people do it to standardbreds and I know people that do it and it is wrong but that is natural racking movements
@@ninjachicken4663 Tennessee Walkers are used in the Big Lick, yes, but this gait is not synonymous with Big Lick. For the Lick, they take what is naturally there and exaggerate it. This breed (along with Amer. Saddlebreds, Missouri Fox Trotters, Standardbreds, Rocky Mountains, Spotted Saddle, Kentucky Mountain, and Florida Crackers) are all born with this gait. ALL of them have it hardwired from birth. Hackneys are the same. Look up The Natural Trot of a Hackney Pony on YT. The foal was dropped that day, and hadn't been handled AT ALL. His head is up, his knees are snappy, and he is happy and proud. These breeds are BUILT to do this. Their shoulder angle allows their head to be that high, and they will carry it there themselves from the time they take their first steps. Arabians are the same way.
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