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James Hick, CEO British Horse Society
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James Hick, CEO The British Horse Society discusses dealing with coronavirus and the current impact this is having, his session at the National Equine Forum on Access and Bridleways, how we can help keep our access open and why its important to fight for our access routes, plus James answers your questions. This and more on the #HorseHour Podcast.
Donate £5 to the Coronavirus Appeal text HORSE to 70507
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www.spreaker.com/user/horsehour/james-hick-ceo-british-horse-society
James Hick, CEO The British Horse Society discusses dealing with coronavirus and the current impact this is having, his session at the National Equine Forum on Access and Bridleways, how we can help keep our access open and why its important to fight for our access routes, plus James answers your questions. This and more on the #HorseHour Podcast.
Donate £5 to the Coronavirus Appeal text HORSE to 70507
To view James full session at the NEF, visit the website here: www.nationalequineforum.com/
Visit the BHS website: www.bhs.org.uk for the challenge awards and road safety information
Join in the conversation on Twitter 8pm-9pm UK Time, just use #HorseHour in your tweets. Follow us @HorseHour on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram and get more education, podcasts, pictures and videos at HorseHour.co.uk.
See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Source: www.spreaker.com/user/horsehour/nef-20-abigail-turnball-surviving-strang Abigail Turnbull Owner Director, Richmond Equestrian Centre talks us through her experience with strangles and how they overcame it. You can get involved by asking the guest speakers questions, head to www.nationalequineforum.com/slido-nef20/ to submit your question. View the NEF website here: www.nationalequinefor...
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HEAD CAM VIDEO: Met Task Force at Olympia International Horse Show 2017
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See the Metropolitan Police Activity Ride from Sgt Craig Richards Head Cam! Feel as though you are riding in the main arena at Olympia, The London International Horse Show #HorseHour
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The hardest decision for a horse owner to ever make is when is the right time to say goodbye. In some cases you may not have the chance to say goodbye, how do you deal with the loss of your best friend. It’s okay to talk about how you are feeling whether this happened yesterday or 10 years ago, it all effects each of us differently. So this week's #HorseHour Live is all about your stories. You ...
Caroline Harris on competing at Barbury HT 2017
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William Fox-Pitt on playing polo with Nic Roldan
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This weekend saw Nic Roldan's Sunset Polo event, raising money for The Brooke Charity and Chestnut Tree House. William Fox-Pitt and Nic Roldan swapped saddles, learning each others discipline. Here's our chat with William straight after his polo session! Supported by @Jeep. Follow The Brooke on Twitter: @TheBrooke visit their website: www.thebrooke.org follow Chestnut Tree House: @chestnutsusse...
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Is your horse in pain? His facial expressions will tell you.
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Is your horse in pain? His facial expressions will tell you.
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William Whitaker on the #HorseHour Podcast
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James Sommerville at Badminton Horse Trials 2017
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Piggy French, Kitty King & Pippa Funnell: Champion Safety
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Highlights Rolex Kentucky 2017 Three Day Event presented by Land Rover
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HorseBoarding UK: Extreme Equestrian Sport
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Why this music for a horse show? Lol
Habe bei solchen Veranstaltungen durch Porenaufgeschlitzt Flanken gesehen.Hat niemsnden interssiert
Having been a police officer for 42 years in London and Australia, I have to say that the police mounted police is an absolute disgraceful waste of money, time and resources. In all they do NO policing at all. They are totally useless for anything. They are in almost every instance unable to make an arrest, they have to worry about keeping hold of their horse NOT the criminal, so they have to them go. Mounted Police are off the ground, so they cannot take hold of prisoners. It costs millions of pounds stabling horses, purchasing horses, feeding horses, cleaning out horses stables. WHAT use are they? What can mounted officers do? Their one and only thing they can do is to produce manure for gardens, certainly not police work. The mounted officers will always tell you how much they do for the police because it is a nice easy cushy number.
Why do the horse toss their heads so much ?
I fell off a horse that we just got he bucked me off and I got a fracture in my back and lacerated my spleen ass well as a incision so I feel you hope you get better
Appreciate the video.
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Glad riders must be competent at walk trot canter and basic jumping and dressage before they start the 16 week program and the horses go through calm progressive desensitization training ' - unlike the cavalry where inexperienced riders have accelerated training impractical kit and more thoroughbred type horses not desensitised to urban environments. Cavalry riders should be sent here for training and both units police and cavalry should focus efforts on building successful long term horse and rider partnerships, not destabilising short term swaps.
You can’t really equate the career paths and therefore the partnerships of horse and rider between the two . Long term horse and rider partnerships are not as possible in the Cavalry as in the mounted police, because the average posting in the mounted regiment is 18 months to 2 years -unless you choose to qualify as an equitation instructor. In that case you can spend your whole career in the mounted regiment. There are also far fewer horses and officers in any one division than there is at Knightsbridge . We are talking sometimes single figures, as opposed to more than a hundred horses.
@Roheryn100 Thank you for the information, but it begs the question is it time to stop all short term 18 mth postings to the cavalry, and focus on the instructor/ more expert/ experienced riders for a redefined cavalry in a more challenging urban environment. Its fairer to the horses whose duties/ training also should be reconsidered and optimised.
@ What you advocate is close to what happens now with the King’s Troop, where you can stay for longer fixed terms. But the idea of long term relationships isn’t really the aim in the cavalry ( or the armed forces). You ride what you are given and learn from each horse; adaptability is key. Plus cavalry horses and police horse have very different roles.
@Roheryn100 I suggest that 2 distressing bolting incidents in an urban environment DEMANDS CHANGE to the status quo of " adaptability among short term riders" who will rarely if ever become professional equestrians / instructors.?? That false requirement for adaptability of riders raises the anxiety levels in the cavalry horses who should ideally not have to get used to more than 3 well supervised experienced people riding and caring for them over their lifetimes. Horses bolt when a sudden negative stimulus hits an already elevated anxiety level which may have built up over time - mainly due to the horse not trusting his rider to provide consistent competent and caring leadership. That accumulated unrelieved stress can lead to equine stomach ulcers ( wonder how common that is in the Cavalry horses?)
@ Rarely if ever become professional instructors ? You really don’t know what you are talking about, especially with regard to the British equestrian scene. Many of the equitation instructors leave the Army with full British Horse Society instructor qualifications and are in demand because of their broad experience . My husband left the King’s Troop as a full BHS Instructor and had a full career as one. He had an extraordinarily broad resume from Grand Prix show jumping to driving and had several friends who did similarly. The riding master of the Household Cavalry, Richard Waygood, is now team manager for the British equestrian teams and , since he joined, they have won three Olympic gold team medals in dressage and eventing. Horses should not ever have to deal with more than three experienced people in their lifetime ??? 🤣🤣🤣🤣 I hope you preach a similar message to EVERYONE who owns and shows horses, not just the cavalry. It certainly begs the question of how one is SUPPOSED to become experienced, when one is not allowed to look after or ride a horse as a newbie.
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Beauty !
So very informative, Thank You!
Very good interview
This is phenomenal information - it would be nice replicate this study.
do you sell the #horsehour sweatshirts?
I thought seeing these many pigs on horses would’ve been entertaining…compensate your thirst for slavery on cars please. Smug shit is outdated.
Very nice video. I'm kinda surprised how different this is from the mounted police I Germany. I love to see those differences
how is it different?
Marvelous!
Fascinating. (excellent video as well).
....and still confused how they get their sadle off in canter.
Very informational thank you!
Absolutely amazing
I watched the video from a normal angle but to watch it from a head cam was awesome. Made me want to be on its back riding.
Hello. My name is Alistair Young. I am a teacher from Bradford. I am creating an educational video for young people teaching them about the importance of respecting and appreciating our amazing emergency services and their sacrifices every day. Please can I use some of this footage in my video with appropriate crediting of course? Thanks so much
Even humans wince their eyes when in pain and tighten their nostrils. I love this research. We are a lot like them.
Exactly! I am a novice in the equine world , but I looked at a horse to buy and it was wincing , aggressive in the pen and didn’t whoa. I didn’t buy the horse bc it is more than I can handle. But, I had no doubt this horse is in pain, it’s easy to see, even for a novice.
why would u put this shit music?
The music do be vibin
Omg I had a really, really bad fall, I got a concussion to and also fractured my hand!
In 2015 a Danish team led by vet Karina B. Gleerup published a study called "An Equine Pain Face".
I love how this is called “ horse HOUR podcast “ and it lasts 26 minutes lolllll😂🤪👍👍
I have wanted to be in the mounted unit Since I was 8 and went to Olympia and I am now doing gcse and hope to get into a police collage and start my journey from there xx
Good luck! Hope you're managing to achieve your dream! It's also mine! I'm doing my A-levels next year.
Sorry for what happened to you
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Brilliant. Thanks , SGT Richards, that was NEXT BEST THING TO BEING THERE. God bless you all. And, please, do share some more of such HORSE-RIDING VIDEOS AS THIS. Merry Christmas, 2019 from Texas and me.
Are there any in victorville ca
People can have very strong agendas when it comes to horses and it's inconvenient for the horse not to do what they want.
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Absolutely Super !!!!!!!
I enjoyed the ride
Please please help!!! I have a grulla mare that really is suffering with sweet itch and we live in uk!!i have tried everything lotions potions rugs and now steroid injections,she is ripping herself to bits itching!if I can not get anything that will help her I will have to do the kindest human thing and let her go to sleep!!😞she is only 10!but has known much love and care and consistency in the 3 and half yrs I have owned her,she has been passed everywhere cos of the ailment!now I won’t let that happen to her again,so I shall see my baby to the pasture with a heavy heart,I can not afford to do what I have done another summer!im out of options,and money!xxx
Give her MMS this is the cheapest think that you can afford and you will be amazed with results
Such a magnificent display! It is a joy to see such a high standard of horsemanship.
Nice video!! Thanks for posting. I actually started looking for something on the history of the NYC Mounted police, but found nothing. Getting the horses used to fire must take time, and not a normal approach. With things like paper bags, we would normally let the horse walk up to the bag or whatever is spooking him, and let him sniff it, touch it with his nose etc and over time, he sees it won't hurt him, but you can't do that with fire!!
This is the UK tho. Not NYC
I love this, we need Mounted Police for lots of reasons. They are so well trained yet naturally they are a flight animal would you believe. They actually like the work they do just like humans. We do exercise, work and reward ourselves with liquid, food and family time usually. It's not a complicated science. Love them 😊
horses and cops stink, and so do u
beautiful horses, really bad music!
I mean it’s your opinion that the music is bad I think the music is just fine
Being a groom to such champions is not an easy task. Its very hard work ! Trying to please the owners, riders and the horses all at the same time is incredible difficult task. You have to be a champion unto yourself in order to do the great job this man has done to his credit. Cheers
I'm all for mounted police patrolling calm neighborhoods or parks during hot summer days. However, I don't really understand the benefit of using horses to counter riots. Especially when objects are being thrown towards the police like for example paving stones and explosives/firecrackers. I certainly would imagine that a car would be more effective and less vulnerable to pain/injuries.
Oscar ua-cam.com/video/jz0Z5_h_CtY/v-deo.html Because it looks fucking cool
People are naturally scared of horses - they’re huge, heavy, have big feet and teeth. Horses can also get into areas where cars aren’t allowed, or where a car is way too dangerous. Cars can also be climbed on and avoided easily. A horse is more unpredictable and no ones going to start climbing on one unless they’re really idiotic. Even horsey people avoid a horse coming straight at them. Cars are also easier to damage and blow up 😂 I’d rather meet a car than a horse in a crowd honestly.
Also horses have a unique vantage point so mounted officers are able to see from a different perspective to ground officers and can actually help to see where more officers are needed.
Years ago, I was in a demonstration in Boston and they were able to control the crowd fairly well. You'd be surprised how fast you move when a large horse is edging up on you.
Well God bless you with the horses I used to work with Ray sauces something down God bless you with the horses really😉😉
does anyone know where you can find the mounted police anywhere in london. i need exact address of where the community is held
All you have to do is Google. I found it in ten seconds…😮😮😮😮
Hardly top secret given that there's information about it all over the internet, and the fact the Sergeant said where you were.
Was a slightly tongue in cheek comment
They are all such lovely people and horses ! When I was in the Olympia finale with my pony in 2017 we met all of the officers and horses ! They were all so so so lovely ! X
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