You Can't Ride Pretty

You Can't Ride Pretty
About The DVD
In this DVD, horseman Smokie Brannaman takes you through the myriad of the things you need learn and think about before you buy your first horse, want to find something better, or become a horse owner. Filmed live at Smoke’s “You can’t ride pretty” day long horse buying clinic, this is a complete guide to buying, evaluation, what to really look for, and other factors to consider in finding and purchasing a horse that will meet your needs.

Topics include:
  • Things to consider before you go horse shopping
  • Buying the right horse that fits your needs and ability
  • Evaluation of prospective horses
  • Questions to ask before you by
  • Confirmation, Feet and Vet Checks
  • Little things to look for that say “NO Sale”
  • And much more!
Anyone that is considering buying his or her first horse needs to see this DVD! Combine this with reading Smoke’s book, Whisper This… Not to your horse, to yourself, and you will be prepared to find that equine partner that you can enjoy for years to come and avoid the disappointment of having a 1200-pound lawn ornament that you have to feed every day!

1 DVD for $23.95 (plus $3.00 shipping) Overseas purchases must go through Amazon due to shipping costs. Thank you!

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Reviews and Comments
Hi Mr. Brannaman,

I just wanted to email and express my appreciation for your DVD series "You Can't Ride Pretty". I recently watched the entire thing in one sitting. It has so much common sense and I wish I had seen it a long time ago. I do some horse training myself, and I have to admit that I've gotten in over my head more than once through believing the "this will work on any horse" marketing promotions of the various celebrity trainers. It was refreshing to be brought back down to Earth.

Again, thanks for "You Can't Ride Pretty" and your other contributions to the horse world. I haven't had the opportunity to see them all, but I'm seriously considering buying your book if it's anything like what I have seen.

Sincerely,
Ian McDonald
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