Queen’s Guard Horse Goes Crazy

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Publicado 2022-09-06
Queen’s Guard Horse Goes Crazy. Horse refuses to go in the sentry box. Horse leaves the box even when lead in the box by two soldiers. At one point I thought the guard would be thrown off the horse but he did very well to stay on the horse.

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Horse Grabs Woman By Her Hair
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Guard Charges Them With His Horse:
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  • @5AS5BS
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  • @alfie8953
    The horse had his tongue over the bit, a very uncomfortable situation which should have been seen and rectified straight away. In the circumstances, his reaction was very restrained. I am amazed neither the rider nor the other people present seemed to notice the problem. The tongue lolling beforehand was a clear indication of the horse's discomfort.
  • It looked as though the horse had the bit underneath it's tongue, and was getting distressed by it?! Horses are hard to control when this happens......Respect to the rider!
  • @CelticCat537
    When things like this happen it's never EVER the animal's fault. The horse didn't go "crazy" but was in extreme discomfort. Actually, it behaved quite well considering the circumstances!
  • @wingsofatlantis
    The bit slid under the horses tongue. And I must say, that was a very polite and well trained horse.
  • @FreePigeon
    Guessing whoever titled this has never seen a horse go crazy. This was a very polite 'No thanks, I don't want to' from a very well trained horse.
  • @TMGold60
    The horse was complaining about the bit in its mouth, its tongue was over it not under it! Hope it wasn't punished for someone else's mistake, all seemed calm around the horse as well as the rider. Bravo!
  • @gentlegracexo
    I don't have a horse but I have a variety of other animals and I have learned in my time on this earth that if an animal is telling you something, you LISTEN. I had a cat that out of the blue would come lie on me, strangely, around my neck and heart area. Had her for years, she kept doing it. Few months go by, I find out I had a tumor in my neck that needed to be removed immediately. She saved me. 100% of the time if one of my animals "told" me something, you can bet, I listened.
  • @HuntClubBarbie
    Unfair to expect such highly bred horses to stand motionless in these stressful situations for so long.
  • @texasred2702
    Came for these comments and they didn't disappoint. You could see right away with all the head tossing and tongue lolling there was something wrong with the bit and bridle. These horses are carefully selected and trained so it obviously wasn't the crowd or traffic or going through a narrow gate that set him off.
  • @PsychoKittee1
    The poor thing didn't "go crazy", it was panicking. Thankfully nobody was hurt.
  • @kimkuczka6787
    That horse said NOT TODAY…. He did not want to do that and Iam glad the rider took him back to stables !!
  • Horses must get absolutely fed up standing there like that sends them bored and crazy.
  • @judykeck5108
    The horse's tounge was over the bit. That hurts. They should have taken the bridle off and fixed it.
  • Who improperly Bridled that horse? It is not the horses fault. The horse was communicating by throwing his head and quick feet turns. You all know who was extra careful and particular about her horses and beloved animals? She would not be pleased at all.
  • @carolsmart238
    Man! That can’t be easy to try to manage a spooked horse with one hand & a drawn sword in the other! Guard was doing his best! Poor horse & poor guard! Both beautiful! Thank you for all your hard work & patience! Very few of us watching could do it for 5 minutes!!!
  • @kenpowolf1987
    It's very dangerous to remove the bridle out there. They would have taken her back to the stables to sort it out. She's well cared for, these things happen sometimes. It's not her fault and she tried her best to let her rider know. Sometimes it isn't obvious straight away what's wrong. I'm sure she was absolutely fine after 🙂
  • There is something wrong with the bit for sure. He is trying to let the rider know for goodness sake his tongue is hanging out. These horses are well trained.
  • @pamalojo
    I’m not a horse person, but it was very apparent right from the outset that something was wrong with the bit. The poor horse’s tongue was hanging out of his head! I’m so glad they took him back inside.
  • @cerise2206
    Horses are amongst the most sensitive beings…exposing them to a city like London is pure hell for them! Roam free in the pasture!