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I think maybe the horse needed to be line driven another day
I am going to chime in with something that is going to be "unpopular" with some. Anyway, I watched the video 4 times including zoomed and slow motion. I know next to nothing about breaking babies, but logic tells me the "line guys" seemed inexperienced and were out of position. But hey, every one has to learn.Once the horse throws himself to the ground, the kid coming up and kicking him is DEAD WRONG. Whether he was "taught" to or told to or he he just acted out of frustration. I think most on here will acknowledge that one sole kick like that probably caused no serious injury,, but still, he is DEAD WRONG to do so and you are teaching the horse nothing but to fear you and the whole process.Now, when you see the fat guy jump off ( Brian Brown, we are told ), he goes to the prone horse and start to "lay the whip" on him in what looks like a foolish, amateurish effort to "snap the horse to his feet". If you don't like that description, I am sorry.But, I am asking fellow horseman does it really look like he is striking the horse's side with fury and full force? Look at the "cadence" of his arm swing and the speed and the way he is holding the whip. It looks terrible and accomplishes nothing, but it doesn't come off at least to me like there is intense fury or intent to injure there. The blows Dale Hiteman rained down seemed worse, especially when he went near the filly's head and neck with the whip.Sad, that as these videos surface, you know on a percentage basis, we are seeing only a minute fraction of what goes on.
I would say you’re right. Still has the hip numbers on so I’m guessing they wasted no time putting it in the cart
I do not believe Brevin was told to do this. I know he is a hot head and acted on his own. I also know trainers carry a whip for a reason and this is one reason. The trainer did the right thing by TAPPING the horse to get up. Yes, Brevin should be suspended, but Brian did nothing wrong.