Thank you for this excellent posting. I appreciate how well this showed off these beautiful stallions. The camera work is superb showing coming and going and the annoucer gave excellant background information - pedigree and performance - and your addition of labeling the film with each exhibit's name was the best part of your presentation. This will be a invaluable record for future generations. THANK YOU.
The Irish Times Article was far to critical of Dublin. Dublin has a lot to offer and is an interesting city to live in or visit. All cities particularly capital cities can be criticised. But they are worth visiting. Unusually a lot of places worth visiting in Dublin are free of charge, such as many of the museums, national gallery etc.
'Nobody comes to Ireland to buy an average Warmblood horse.' A truer word has never been spoken. Don't let your peerless heritage to fade away because of shortsighted decisions based on vanity. And I'm German, mind you.
Stunning stallion line-up. 1:05 + Gortfree Hero - once he’s brought the horse to the halt, curious as to what the handler is .. ‘searching’ ? for. Subbed.
The thing about Monty Roberts is he uses tools that are unique to him. He doesn't use a stick and string or a rope halter. These are great tools, and don't hurt the horse. They make work quicker and communicate to the horse exactly what you want. I would love to hear his opinion on what has become the standard for natural horsemanship.