HF Mobster Individual Run at the 2014 World Equestrian Games in Normandy, France

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Published 2014-08-31
www.hfmobster.com/ HF Mobster and Jordan Larson's run in the individual event at the World Equestrian Games. HF Mobster is a 2008 buckskin stallion by Gunner x Dun It’s Black Gold (dam of earners over 260k). He is the 2013 NRHA Derby Champion. Owned by Heritage Farms.

All Comments (21)
  • @noelmoor222
    Wow so beautifully done your horse is absolutely gorgeous 🥰
  • The forerunners of the American cowboy were the Mexicans who raised cattle in the area of ​​present-day Texas, since its introduction in the 16th century, with the arrival of the Spanish. The domesticated animals were the specimens known as longhorns (named for their elongated horns), which roamed in a semi-wild state. The first Texan settlers started the open ranch system known as haciendas. The main economic activity was the raising of cattle that provided fat to make candles and also leather; agriculture was also of importance. Also, the gear appeared to be used by the new American colonizers. In California there were also skilled men on horseback, according to Richard Henry Dana, who wrote a book about that region in 1840 when it still belonged to Mexico. He as he describes: When they go on long days, they ride one horse until they tire it and grab another, throw the saddle and bridle on it, and after exhausting the animal, they take a third, and so on until the end of the trip. There are no better riders in the world.
  • @ksmurphable
    I think after the horse took the first spill he hurt his left leg. Cause when he passes in front you can see the left leg he's keeping extended but the right he's bending it looks hurt the gait is different. I could be wrong just looks it to me
  • @joanruiz6842
    Únicamente un comentario, siempre a la hora de entrenar un caballo para cualquier disciplina,el maestro es el caballo y siempre lo sera,el es el que te pone a prueba
  • @liamsundin5553
    the horse is going so fast and he has one hand on the reins is so brave
  • @amymoorehead7185
    Wow, too bad for the little slide out on the circle pattern. This horse really wants to do well for its rider. Beautiful animal, great pattern ride for its rider. Very well trained.
  • @crazycat1345
    Enjoy this while you can because it is all planned to go.
  • @yael4686
    So amising, how much great job!
  • @jvasquezito
    Y’all haven’t seen a Mexican rodeo. All these maneuvers are executed much cleaner.
  • @bdub78dub90
    Everything about Reining is so refined and fluid; all but the turnaround. The turnarounds always look like garbage! Is it that hard to get the horse to do a fluid 180°.
  • @miguelojeda1782
    Eso que no se porque tanto aplauso bueno sera que en mi pais mexico las puntas o calas como se llaman x aca son de otro nibel
  • @tg6509
    Nossa que cavalo completo 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
  • @owaissaiyed2735
    Am i the only one thinking that the horse was trying to make a pattern on the sand?
  • @tinky2914
    This is incredible!! Not saying this is abuse but as an English rider I can’t imagine being able to do any of this on my horse! I feel slightly bad for the horses legs on the sliding stop but then again I don’t know a lot about western riding so. Well ridden