Riding Lessons From Barbie

Candace Wade takes a tongue-in-cheek look at the newest Barbie equestrian toy to hit the market.

Barbie is back in the saddle.

Still a fashion icon in her slithery “dominatrix” schooling tights and matching pink helmet, Barbie is proof that diet, exercise and being plastic will keep you on a horse well into your maturity. At 56, Barbie shows how to perform a standing reverse-flip right into the saddle. She does caution that there is a “choking hazard” — I know I would choke if I attempted that move. Let’s see that one again:

Barbie Saddle 'N Ride Horse from Mattel

However, is Barbie a good role model for mature riders just learning to sit a horse? Evaluate that straight leg position. She doesn’t appear to have a deep seat, vital when riding without stirrups and reins (let along vaulting into the saddle). At least she did opt to wear a helmet, which she’ll certainly need if she’s going to keep riding like this:

Barbie Saddle 'n Ride Horse Toy Unboxing & Review New for 2015 *See Barbie ride on the Beach!

There are also some serious debates about whether or not her mount is a reliable beginner-friendly partner, or a dangerous steed who will try to buck his rider off:

Barbie Saddle 'n Ride Horse Toy Unboxing & Review New for 2015 *See Barbie ride on the Beach!

And his penchant for rolling in water is also a little worrying:

Barbie Saddle 'n Ride Horse Toy Unboxing & Review New for 2015 *See Barbie ride on the Beach!

Barbie, I learn a lot about staying youthful from you, but I will take my riding instructions from Julie Goodnight.

Go riding. Just maybe not like Barbie.

Champion TB Mare Beholder Just Being a Horse

“A lot of people don’t understand how important that is — to just leave ’em be, leave ’em in their natural state. Always good for a horse.”

If you imagined that a Breeders’ Cup Distaff winner and earner of over $4 million in purses would be bubble-wrapped and kept in a padded stall on her R&R layoff, we wouldn’t blame you — after all, that’s a big investment. But as this video reveals, the great stakes mare Beholder actually gets to be a horse with all the associated rights and privileges, such as rolling in sand, splashing around in the water trough, and even being ridden.

Much credit should be given to trainer Richard Mandella’s individualized approach to this lovely mare. How cool would it be to throw a leg over Beholder and just go for a ride?

Go Beholder, and go riding!

Let’s Discuss: Breaking a Mule… Backwards?

Have you ever seen an equine get started quite like this?
Screenshot via Facebook

Screenshot via Facebook

This video is starting to go viral all over the horsey internet, with just about every reaction imaginable. We thought we’d share it with the readers of Horse Nation and see what you all think.

Aside from the totally obnoxious fact that this video was shot sideways (unfortunately, there’s no way for us to turn it, so bear with us) what do you think about this method? (Must be logged in to Facebook to view.)

Got my mule broke to ride yesterday…now this is a cowboy…I hired him on the spot lol

Posted by Gina Funderburg on Saturday, June 21, 2014

Well, that’s a new one on us. There’s no wild whipping or spurring going on, which we can appreciate, but it’s certainly an… unconventional method, to say the least. The video description states that “this mule got broke today,” so we can only assume that the caption speaks the truth and that this mule had never been backed before.

Weigh in, Horse Nation. What do you think?

Go riding! (Maybe facing forward though… )

#ThrowbackThursday: Draft Horses vs. Winter

When you’re stuck in the snow, there’s only one kind of horsepower that can help you–actual horsepower.

Happy #ThrowbackThursday! Each Thursday, we’re sharing a popular piece from the HN archives that’s just too good to be lost to the internet.

Even in today’s technology- and engineering-driven world, there are times that you just have to go back and do things the old-fashioned way. Winter, unfortunately, seems to be one of those times. Horses may have been replaced by the combustion engine a long, long time ago, but I think it’s safe to say that horses are getting the last laugh on us.

This team, named Iceman and Mario, make it look easy:

According to this next video’s description, this is what happens when Floridians drive in the snow. My favorite part is when the guys trying to get the truck out cry “but he doesn’t have a tractor or four wheeler to get it out!” Don’t worry, because these Percherons have got ya covered, and make it look like the truck was hardly stuck in the first place with the speed at which they get it rolling.

In a weirdly full-circle kind of moment, this four-up is pulling its OWN truck and trailer up a snowy incline…maybe just drive the horses there directly next time? Either way, this is really impressive. (Note: must be logged in to Facebook to view.)

These photos were taken in February of 2015 by Amy Snyder, an occupational therapist making a house call to an Amish family in rural Hartfield, New York. Her car got stuck in the unplowed driveway, and the tow truck driver admitted that he wouldn’t be able to make it up to pull her out–so the family hitched up its team and went to work, getting her back on the road in just a few minutes.

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Photo by Amy Snyder.

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Photo by Amy Snyder.

The last video in our collection has been making the Internet rounds for a few winters, and is arguably the most impressive horses-saving-trucks video in existence: this four-abreast pulls a dairy tanker out of a snow drift. It’s certainly not easy for the horses (there’s a few scary slips on the slick surface, but everyone keeps their footing) but they get it done.

Draft horses: the best tow truck you could ever ask for.

Horse Nation, have you ever needed a draft horse rescue? Share your stories and photos!

Go Driving!

SpectraVET Performance of the Week: McLain Ward

Nobody else can ride a high-speed high-intensity jumper and make it look like an equitation round like McLain.

Oh, McLain — we’re not even going to attempt to disguise our giant HN crush on you. Watch McLain Ward and HH Carlos Z make short work of the 1.50 m Championship Jumper Classic at Wellington’s Winter Equestrian Festival Week 3:

If that’s not a living, breathing example of why good equitation actually works, I don’t know what is.

Go McLain, and go riding!

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World Equestrian Brands Helmet Cam: Bridleless Ride

If you’re going to gallop around the woods bareback and bridleless in the snow, a Gypsy Vanner seems like a good choice of steed.

We’re loving this compilation video by The Nightingales farm of a bareback/bridleless riding adventure in the snow woods. Doesn’t everyone secretly dream about a carefree ride with your best equine buddy with no need for tack other than a neck strap?

Keep an eye out halfway through when “Peter” the horse gets harnessed up to pull a sled … also at top speed through the woods.

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The little pony that couldA video compilation of our trailrides this winter ! First half is me and Peter, and second half is Peter and me hauling my boyfriend on the snowracer with my dog alpha running with us 😀 The song is from Avicii with broken arrows, and the video is filmed with my Gopro camera 🙂

Posted by The Nightingales on Monday, January 25, 2016

 

A winter wonderland indeed. Go dreaming, go riding.

Someone Finally Went Riding In a T-Rex Suit

Our only regret is that it wasn’t a Horse Nation staff writer.

Here’s a confession: some days I wake up and think “today’s going to be the day that I run out of weird horse news and ridiculousness.” And then I turn on the computer, take a deep breath and step out into the world of the internet, in which I have no fears of ever running out of horse news and ridiculousness. Because we equestrians are a special breed of insane, and every day we’re doing new weird things with our horses.

Here’s another confession: I am one of those people who finds the T-rex suit craze to be one of the funniest things that ever happened to the internet. Which is why this guy at Gascon Horsemanship is my new personal hero. Did you ever find yourself wishing someone would ride a Paso Fino in a T-rex suit? Wish no longer, Horse Nation, because here he is.

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Ladies and Gentlemen, boys and girls, children of all ages step right up. It is my profound pleasure to announce to you we have discovered the ninth wonder of the world! For your sheer entertainment, amusement and amazement, I present to you Jurassic Paso Park!

Posted by Gascon Horsemanship on Tuesday, February 2, 2016

Just… what… how… you know what, let’s not even think about the how or why. Let’s just marvel and enjoy and laugh until we cry.

Thanks, Allison Everhart, for the tip!

Go riding!

Daily Dose of Adorable: Dave the Mini

Late January’s massive East Coast snowstorm left us with no shortage of adorable videos of horses scampering about in the snow. This guy might just take the cake.

Sallie Cosgrove sent us this charming video of “Dave” enjoying some deep (to him) snow in New Jersey:

Dave’s owner Michelle Haven states: “He lives in Hampton, New Jersey with 3 other large horses who just can’t quite figure him out. The guy racing him on the other side of the fence is “Indie” my OTTB.

“Dave seems such a serious name for such a little guy that the neighbors call him ‘Dave from accounting’!

“I adopted him last year from an equine therapeutic riding and driving program in Ohio that was reducing their herd. He pulls a carriage and is a perfect gentleman.  He is 9 years old, and always happy and sweet; he even let kids decorate him at our Christmas party.”

Go Dave. Go riding.