The Dumbest Horse Owner Alive (Irresponsible Stallion Owners)

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Please, someone take her horses away thanks.

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I’m no where close to being a horse expert, but the fact the horse waited and faced the guy three separate times instead of immediately attacking shows that horse was aware and REALLY didn’t want to attack. A gorgeous life just thrown away.

titanicgirl
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Man that trainer told that woman in the most polite way possible that she is batshit crazy and doesn't know a thing LMAO

deeznutz
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I took equestrian vaulting lessons from a woman who was only 5 feet tall and she owns 3 stallions (all draft breeds). The one I had most lessons on was a 17-18 hand tall Percheron stallion. She was able to load all 3 of them into a trailer, bathe them, perform on them (they even listened to vocal commands like "trot" "walk" "lope" when she was on them or on the ground). She was amazing with those horses.
There are no excuses, only failures.

faithcraig
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That stallion was mesmerisingly gorgeous. I'm Hungarian, I love horses and I grew up watching Magyar Népmesék (Hungarian Folk Tales) so naturally, this stud reminded me of a táltos horse, a magical steed that can fly or run as fast as thought does in our mind. This horse could've been called a golden táltos, he definitely had the capability to be that.
So, that woman isn't just insane. She's a disgrace not just to every horse owner/rider but to humanity as a whole. She practically murdered one of the most beautiful creatures I've ever seen in my life and I'm grieving, knowing this young stallion lost his life merely because of her neglect and idiocy.

FoxPupil
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She definitely is a backyard breeder. There is no other reason for her to be so incompetent but still own a dozen studs.

Managable_Mayhem
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Once she realized that they were placing the blame at her feet, she didn't WANT them to be able to rehabilitate this poor horse. She wanted him to be a lost cause so she could say "see, even the professionals couldn't help him!" She definitely keeps telling everyone that he had brain damage that made him aggressive. Disgusting.

CDN_Bookmouse
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After he "attacked" and injured that trainer, you can hear someone off-camera say "yeah, he's a psychopath". Just breaks my heart to hear them speak so maliciously towards this horse that was literally set up for failure BY A HUMAN. He's not a psycho, he's a WILD HORSE. I hope that his owner accepts some responsibility and acknowledges her role in his euthanasia, but I doubt she does considering her irresponsible, uneducated, large-scale studkeeping. Just absolutely heartbreaking and infuriating.

peachypixel
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That horse was INCREDIBLY patient and tolerant. Giving the guy multiple warnings of, "Hey, I'm gonna stand my ground, hey, I'm GONNA stand my ground!"

That horse seemed incredibly trainable, just really nervous around people and objects because he hasn't had interactions with them before.

The fact that they managed to get a saddle and person on him at all tbh. He could have bucked or reared at any point there, but he only put up a little fuss here or there.

And notice. When the guy gets on him, the horse does NOT have his ears pinned back the whole time. If he were pissed, those ears would be glued back. He was PERFECTLY capable of learning to be ridden and well.

runic_raptor
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And the fact that she killed the horse is terrible. I really hate that we breathe the same air. 😞

kharichristopherson
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Maybe it's just me, but I feel like putting him down for essentially setting boundaries is like punishing a victim of assault or bullying for defending themselves. Sick.
He's such a beautiful horse too. Breaks my heart.

DDSmols
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She really went and treated a horse like a puppy and was shocked when it acted like an grown ass stallion. She is clearly very inexperienced and has no business having a damn stallion in her care, let alone 18? She is a fool pretty much.

Gojiraon
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As the former owner of a Tennessee walking horse stallion, that I bred to a small herd, I have to say that horse was raised terribly. I got him as a weanling, he spent his younger years with an old broodmare, as well as a few other mares and geldings. Regular handling, the same as any other horse, freedom to associate and develop his mind, started under saddle at 2 but not really ridden much until 3, but handled in the same way as the rest, demanding the same behavior, and having that old mare really shaped his behavior, so did not geld him, as unless you saw the testicles, you would not realize he wasn't. he went on to be my safest most reliable horse for 27 years, babysat my kids from toddlers to my grandkids, nieces and nephews, etc. A 2 year old could lead him anywhere, head down so he could see, slow and gentle, if put them up on his back, he would slowly graze or munch hay, always caring for his charge. I will always miss him, but I certainly agree, not all horses should be stallions, not all people should own horses

lauradalgliesh
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As someone who has rehabilitated a bunch of horses, this is heartbreaking. This horse was absolutely redeemable. He didn.t mean bad, he was just a horse, with hormones he couldn't handle and no proper socialization. I liked buck's suggestion of gelding him, getting him into a herd, where mares would teach him manners and working with him. This guy could have been amazing. What a senseless, needless death.

AvalancheCleo
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That woman is the horse world's equivalent of a dog hoarder with some mental health issues calling themselves a "rescue." They have dozens of dogs wasting away in filthy crates 24/7, can't/won't take proper care of them, and will still go out and collect more because they need to SaVe ThEm AlL!

aliciakittrell
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That poor horse deserved better. She's an animal abuser and should have all her animals taken away. This breaks my heart. That poor boy was young and definitely redeemable. He just needed someone who was willing to take responsibility and the time to work with him. She needs to be held accountable. And the guy that got attacked was not listening to the horse's warnings. If he can't read and listen to horse body language, he shouldn't be working with horses. This horse was failed by everyone around him. 😭

Tarakeet
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When I got my first horse I had her professionally trained and the trainer would not allow me to ride her until he trained me. She was so wonderful to ride. I’ll never forget that time and forever thankful.

pattyk
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I was honestly ASTONISHED how well he did under saddle for the first time, he could've really turned around with the right approach and patience

Chiwowza
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He antagonized the horse until he got a reaction. That was his fault, not the horse's. That horse told him over and over and over again, but he ignored it. These people all suck! Edit: except Buck. He's exactly right. I wish I had known about this horse. I could have fixed the situation. I know, because I bought a stallion exactly like this for $150. He was even worse, truth be told, and I turned him into the best horse I ever owned. He was literally so good I could put a 7 year old little girl on him and he was absolutely sweet as pie with her.

BeRightBack
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That horse actually looked very polite for a three year old unhandled stallion considering the circumstances. He just seems so scared and confused and kicks into fight for flight which is totally normal behaviour!!!!

Imagine going from total isolation in a field for 2 and a half years, to being ragged around and treated like shit - I think he would’ve been a beautiful natured horse with some patience, love, gradual exposure training and positive reinforcement. He looks so sweet :(

hollymae
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I remember watching this and thinking "How is she still alive?" She was ABSOLUTELY the worst type of horse owner alive and this horse paid the price. NO ONE needs 16 stallions! The most stallions I've had at the ranch were 3, and they were broke, handled, and knew their jobs. You can do anything you want with them because they were raised to know respect and how to be handled. I love how Buck just took her down gradually, but letting her know in no uncertain terms that she was the problem. I believe she still had all those other stallions after the filming and never did anything with them either. What a looney tune!

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