Video Description:
In today's video we see a compilation of ponies doing all kinds on antics. The ponies seem to know exactly how to throw off their humans that appear to be a little to big to be in the saddle. Some funny, some entertaining. Enjoy!
Shame on those over-sized adults trying to ride those ponies.
The adults trying to ride those poor ponies- idiots
wow Jennifer, liberalville in action Jennifer, wow!!! Don't worry darlin, everything will be alright.
I thought I might share this video until it became all too evident that owning ponies seem to bring out so much stupidity in people - letting kids ride helmetless, adults laughing at children when they fall off, people thinking it's funny to ride ponies way too small for them, or that it's cute to let tiny children play with a pony as if it were a puppy, etc. Not to speak of bad horse-keeping; ramshackle paddocks, barbed wire fencing, ponies needing de-worming (rubbing their rear ends) and so on. Disappointing.
Unbelievable that this video was approved!!! Kids falling off anything is not entertainment, and has the potential for serious injury or death. Adults getting on those little creatures is animal abuse, and not funny. I am a lifetime equine owner, and this behavior is beyond stupid. If these people are attempting to humiliate the animals, they are not---they are humiliating themselves. Shame on you for running this!
Most of these are sort of cute BUT allowing a child to attempt to ride or even walk around a pony or horse barefoot is EXTREMELY stupid and dangerous.
The baby girl leading the pony to the trailer was just the sweetest. Some of the antics looked a bit dangerous though.
We had a pony for our son when he was two years old and they were such fast friends. Blackie would allow our son to do almost anything to him without protest. I could ride Blackie but he would not allow my husband to stay on. Blackie was our love.
I got a bit miffed at all the large adults trying to ride those little ponies. They'd have felt really bad if they had "accidentally" broke its back. And letting those kids ride around in some of these clips looked very ill advised. There were some informative inserts that I never knew, and the whole thing was a bit long (and a bit of a pony overdose), but all in all it was a nice morning's entertainment. Thanks again, Mel!