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Why Cowboys Use Spurs — Not to Hurt Horses
MRA Narrate
He rubs the spur on his face to prove it’s not meant to hurt — then presses it to his horse and the animal responds. Spurs are subtle communication tools, not punishment. Watch to learn how riders use timing and precision to speak the horse’s language.
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#spurs #horseriding #equestrian #cowboy #horsetraining
Copyright Notice:
Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, certain uses of copyrighted material are permitted without authorization for purposes such as commentary, analysis, education, reporting, and research.
The videos on this channel have been transformed through narration, editing, and contextual storytelling, and is intended for non-commercial, educational, and reflective use.
We respect all original creators—please reach out if you believe your content has been misused.
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