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@1MinuteAnimals
@1MinuteAnimals 2 года назад
Which horse breed you like to see next? Let us know down below 👇🏼 Don’t forget to like, subscribe and turn the notification on, so you won’t miss any upcoming videos. See you next time!! 💕
@Pangoli
@Pangoli 2 года назад
Gypsy Horse 🙏🏼
@juandale-pringle
@juandale-pringle 2 года назад
Kladruber horses are really cool! I would love to see a video about them👍
@boop2829
@boop2829 2 года назад
Have you done Clydesdale horse? I think that’s what it is called. They were, and still are, one of my favorites
@equestriansaeja607
@equestriansaeja607 Год назад
Paint horse
@emmagreatton8477
@emmagreatton8477 Год назад
Saddlebred
@elitefaq914
@elitefaq914 2 года назад
You can find one in the wild at snowy mountain in north of Strawberry
@sophiadiaz9788
@sophiadiaz9788 Год назад
Also south of strawberry (red Arabian)
@Dr.FeelGood1346
@Dr.FeelGood1346 Год назад
Thank you
@RodeoJewel907
@RodeoJewel907 Год назад
Where is that at? In CA by chance
@nanirj8126
@nanirj8126 Год назад
@@RodeoJewel907 they’re talking about a location in Red Dead Redemption
@exceptionsproductions6784
@exceptionsproductions6784 Год назад
which state?
@localplaguedoctor
@localplaguedoctor Год назад
People need to stop breeding them for these looks. The face being "squished" is normal, but not to this extent.
@sausageswiper6657
@sausageswiper6657 Год назад
Their face isn't squished, it's dished and Arabians don't suffer because of it. Also, all responsible breeders breed based somewhat on looks. Tempermant and most importantly health are still factors but a horses conformation has much more to do with just an aesthetic preference. If a horse doesn't have good conformation and travel well, have a good mind and is in prime health with no genetic defects they shouldn't be bred period.
@warriormaiden9829
@warriormaiden9829 Год назад
​@@sausageswiper6657 Agreed, but the degree of dishing has gotten out of hand. You remember the scandal over El Rey Magnum? Yeah, guess who grew up and supposedly 'grew into his face'? He's already up on the stud market. I've seen a video of him as an adult. He's got color going for him and that's about it.
@jeangladstone720
@jeangladstone720 Год назад
A dished face and small muzzle is normal for Arabians, but what is now winning in world show halter classes is so over done that they look grossly deformed ("seahorse heads") If it keeps up in this direction they will be looking into their own nostrils.
@ItsJustKylie-
@ItsJustKylie- Год назад
​@Sausage Swiper - Professional breeders of all animals typically breed for looks- the more exaggerated, the better. They do this despite the health consequences. Arabs have become deformed because of it. This type of breeding is why some breeds of dogs are illegal to breed in some parts of the world. I wouldn't be surprised if the Arab was on that list soon.
@omnigar9611
@omnigar9611 Год назад
butterface horse
@MrDeathBunny
@MrDeathBunny Год назад
The ones that don't have exaggerated faces are beautiful, the ones that do are not. They conjure up feelings of uncanny valley.
@kristinemorley4337
@kristinemorley4337 Год назад
Arabs are very intelligent ,they love their people, they mature later than other breeds. They can recognize another Arab.They do spook more before you win their trust & bond , once you bond it’s for life & they are truly faithful.The only drawback is when they pass they take a big part of your heart. Every now & then he comes in my dreams & 🥕it’s wonderful❤
@morganpearlcrest3177
@morganpearlcrest3177 Год назад
Don’t forget the fact that because they’ve been bred to badly, they have severe breathing issues
@sausageswiper6657
@sausageswiper6657 Год назад
That's debunked, there's been no conclusive study that shows Arabians suffer and more respiratory issues than other breeds.
@kimoleary6637
@kimoleary6637 Год назад
Do you know that Arabians are actually fantastic marathon horses compared to most other horses. So honestly I think if they had trouble breathing they wouldn't be highly recommended for marathons.
@cindyfrank8330
@cindyfrank8330 Год назад
Sad
@starfishw7138
@starfishw7138 Год назад
freaky looking dish face
@Lynx55586
@Lynx55586 Год назад
Their noses actually help them breathe better in the desert.
@domj.2406
@domj.2406 Год назад
"Prized for their beauty" The horse: ○>
@warriormaiden9829
@warriormaiden9829 Год назад
Oh trust me, most of the Equine world is not happy with the way the Egyptian faces have been going. Personally, I think some Polish or Crabbet needs introduced. Straighten out those faces a bit and bring a bit of substance back. If you want to see how that strain of Arabian *should* look, Google some pictures of Aladdinn, Khemosabi, Fadjur, Bask++, and Huckleberry Bey.
@IceRiver1020
@IceRiver1020 Год назад
​​@@warriormaiden9829 Gorgeous horses, its sad that the breed is being pushed to such extremes now, and Ive seen far too many people in the comments trying to normalize the extreme features and claim that its fine.
@Leagues88
@Leagues88 Год назад
😂😂😂😂
@gfxjxg
@gfxjxg Год назад
They are beautiful
@ladyfame1430
@ladyfame1430 Год назад
🤣🤣🤣🤣
@TheFreshPrinceOfSaiyans
@TheFreshPrinceOfSaiyans Год назад
They found the rare coat in the snowy area. Neat.
@itz_rmrm
@itz_rmrm Год назад
Every thing Arabian is beautiful 😍❤️‍🔥✨
@rebbouhhind2580
@rebbouhhind2580 Год назад
😂😂😂
@MT-ud6hx
@MT-ud6hx 7 месяцев назад
Coffee Arabica,
@FactsWithActs
@FactsWithActs 6 месяцев назад
@@rebbouhhind2580 lindu
@goodnight1530
@goodnight1530 Месяц назад
Facts arabian people, culture and traditions everything is beautiful. Coming from a Pakistani
@wonderlandamstaffs
@wonderlandamstaffs 2 года назад
Most of these are extremely standard show horses, breeding them like this isn't very good for their health.
@wonderlandamstaffs
@wonderlandamstaffs Год назад
Extreme***
@Lynx55586
@Lynx55586 Год назад
It's not always bad for their health, it really depends what type of arabian. They were literally bred to breath better in the desert
@hhlagen
@hhlagen Год назад
That deformed face is not attractive at all. The original Arab horses did not looked deformed in the face
@ItzRandom14
@ItzRandom14 Год назад
@@kittyHAAAFrfr
@issnake1109
@issnake1109 Год назад
@@Lynx55586 Originally, yes. In modern times? A lot of them are being selectively bred to have dished faces and it is beginning to cause breathing problems in the breed because their skull structure doesn’t support their nasal cavity
@eliana2522
@eliana2522 Год назад
I think the modern Arabian horse (especially show quality horses) are very different from their ancestors. They look more like a cartoon horse than a real horse and because people think that looks cute they keep breeding this into the lines. Eventually these horses are going to be on the same level as pugs and boxers with their inability to breathe well. Cass Ole was an Arabian horse and starred in the movie The Black Stallion. The thing I love about that horse is you can tell he was an Arabian horse but he didn't have the exaggerated dish that these horses do
@warriormaiden9829
@warriormaiden9829 Год назад
That would just be the Egyptian lines. The other strains (Polish, Crabbet, Shagya, Russian, etc) do not have this problem. (Or the attitude problem they're becoming known for...) If you'd like to see what this strain is *supposed* to look like, take a look at Aladdinn, Khemosabi, Fadjur, Bask++, and Huckleberry Bey.
@elizabethburnham4692
@elizabethburnham4692 Год назад
That horse was gorgeous!! Love that movie. ❤
@angelgirl7473
@angelgirl7473 Год назад
Cass Ole He wasn’t pure black either he had while legs and a diamond or star on his forehead covered up with dye Wasn’t a stallion either
@renb6133
@renb6133 Год назад
@@warriormaiden9829I’ve just been looking up the horses you mentioned. Man, they’re unbelievably beautiful! I wish people would just leave nature alone & stop meddling. I adore horses & these are great egs of how magnificent they are!
@warriormaiden9829
@warriormaiden9829 Год назад
@@renb6133 The thing is, humans meddling with nature is how we wound up with those horses in the first place. Horses started out looking similar to the current Prezwalskis. We bred from the ancient Tarpan to create what was needed for the environment. As we spread, so too did the strains we had created. All of the breeds we have now can be traced back to the Tarpan. Kind of hard to believe when you put a Shetland next to a Shire, but it's why those breeds can be crossed. (There's an absolutely adorable Clydesdale Shetland cross on Google if you want to see how it turns out. Though when creating such crosses, the mare should ALWAYS be the bigger breed. No exceptions. Goes for dogs too.) The only breed that's truly genetically different is the Akhal Teke, and we're not entirely sure why. They descended from the Turkmene (aka Turkoman), which is presumed to be from the Steppes variety of Tarpan and possibly Ferghana. Ironically, the Turkmene was also used to create the Thoroughbred (through the Byerley Turk), and the TB shows little genetic variance from other breeds. But if you've ever wondered why Akhal Tekes don't get crossed often, that's why. The resulting cross...doesn't look good and moves rather oddly. That being said, there are times when humans take meddling in nature too far, i.e. cases like these halter Arabs. They have lost sight of purpose, and breed exclusively for looks. The same thing has happened with Pugs, GSDs, Chihuahuas, Persians, Scottish Folds, Munckins, scaleless rat snakes, and others. Much breeding of the modern Friesian has led to loss of bone density and changing of the movement. (Watch the movie Ladyhawke, and compare that horse's trot to the latest stallion inspections over in the Netherlands. Pay close attention to the gaskins on the back legs and the knees of the front. The drive and flash are VERY different between the two.) Regular feathering (not the extremes like we see on Vanners and Clydesdales, but just general feathering) has been linked to bone density (which is why many drafts and cobs have that large tuft above their heels), and Friesians have slowly been losing that. So while yes, meddling with nature can be a good thing (C-sections, anyone?), sometimes we just take it too far, and it's our job to not only see where that line is, but to fix the mistake.
@CallieSquidSister0428
@CallieSquidSister0428 Год назад
This was the breed of horse I would sometimes as a little kid go horseback riding on. She was an absolutely beautiful dark black mare with a white star forehead marking and long white socks. Her name was Midnight and she was one of the sweetest and kindest horses you’d ever meet! Unfortunately she passed away a couple years ago due to a heart condition she had gotten. Me and my friend still miss her till this day. Rest in peace sweet girl. 😔
@bobbyneal8913
@bobbyneal8913 Год назад
TM- I had an arabian mare that lived to be38 years old! She was the best horse I ever had!
@calmchugh2601
@calmchugh2601 2 года назад
Easily one of the best in Red Dead Redemption 2 XD
@empwnzu
@empwnzu 2 года назад
Fr
@domtoretto4177
@domtoretto4177 2 года назад
Fr
@calciumbasedheadenjoyer5542
@calciumbasedheadenjoyer5542 2 года назад
I'm more of a work and war horse collector myself
@calmchugh2601
@calmchugh2601 2 года назад
@@calciumbasedheadenjoyer5542 true. I love to keep the black shire you get from Hosea
@leahsartstudio
@leahsartstudio Год назад
Yes 😂
@artemisrose6098
@artemisrose6098 Год назад
I ride an arabian at my barn and he is my sweet baby. I love him to bits. However, I think he is one of the rare cases where he doesnt have major breathing issues because his face doesnt look like other arabians. Either way, gorgeous horses they are
@Red________
@Red________ Год назад
You're so lucky not to have an overbread Arabian. I bet he's a good boy, lol.
@artemisrose6098
@artemisrose6098 Год назад
@@Red________ hes a little stubborn and nippy but I couldnt ask for a better partner
@warriormaiden9829
@warriormaiden9829 Год назад
​@@artemisrose6098I'd be curious to know what strain of Arab he is. Does he have papers you can check? Should list sub-type on there. :)
@artemisrose6098
@artemisrose6098 Год назад
@@warriormaiden9829 aye sorry but I dont own him, I just ride him.
@warriormaiden9829
@warriormaiden9829 Год назад
@@artemisrose6098 Darn. Well, happy riding! 😁
@CallofWhiteFang762
@CallofWhiteFang762 Год назад
This reads like someone trying to get in that word count on their essay lmao. Repeated the same things over and over.
@DKF_oli
@DKF_oli 10 месяцев назад
The Arabian horse is one of the oldest horse breeds, known for its beauty. The beautiful Arabian horse is from Arabia, a long time ago, making it one of the oldest, most beautiful breeds from Arabia.
@pornhub1
@pornhub1 Год назад
Its amazing the ancient drawings with the smaller nose is actually accurate and not just a style
@-animelover-7644
@-animelover-7644 Год назад
Poor horse can barely breathe because the way humans have bred them ❤😢
@JG-xi4tu
@JG-xi4tu Год назад
Eh, are you thinking about dogs?
@chaoticcanid
@chaoticcanid Год назад
@@JG-xi4tuThey mean the horse :( their misshapen nosebridge makes it hard for them to breathe, much like some dogs
@JG-xi4tu
@JG-xi4tu Год назад
@@chaoticcanid They seem to run quite fine for not beeing able to breathe properly. It can't be that bad.
@chaoticcanid
@chaoticcanid Год назад
@@JG-xi4tu I guess you could say that, but their noses are severely deformed much like a pug’s. They do snort and wheeze quite a lot and they are very uncomfortable most of the time because they can’t breathe well.
@adelefortin6913
@adelefortin6913 Год назад
Another example of how humans only destroy what they touch.
@Sunstables330
@Sunstables330 Год назад
THIS IS NO HATE but... The clips of those people riding the horses is very abusive...
@cayj1869
@cayj1869 Год назад
There's no whips, no spurs, what do you mean? Cause they are running fast? Have you ever ridden an Arabian? Its usually a struggle to hold them back, they love to run
@issnake1109
@issnake1109 Год назад
@@cayj1869 nah, it’s because their balance is terrible. Animals weren’t born to be ridden and usually have certain troubles because of it. You see how in the video the guys are hunched forward, reins tight to their chest, and bouncing all over the saddle? I can almost guarantee you they are having trouble balancing on the horse, and slamming down on their backs like that over and over again can cause back and kidney problems, and in mares can be even more painful due to the horses ovaries. They aren’t being abusive because they’re being mean, but they are being abusive because they’re either uneducated or inexperienced. Some arabians may love to run, but they do not love injuring their spines. And yes I’ve ridden arabians before, mostly when I was younger. I had to stop because I grew and am now over the 25% weight limit for most smaller statured horses like arabians
@cayj1869
@cayj1869 Год назад
@@issnake1109 when you are galloping you don't bounce. I find it easier to balance while galloping then any other gate. Are you an equestrian?
@issnake1109
@issnake1109 Год назад
@@cayj1869 I am an equestrian, yes. From hunt seat and jumping to pole bending and a couple disciplines in between. I agree, a gallop is probably the easiest gait to sit, especially on a horse that rocks you into the saddle. I was saying that the guys in the video are in fact bouncing. If you have good balance it would be no issue to sit a gallop. But if you dont have the proper balance or experience of how to sit it properly, then bouncing is almost a certainty. If your back becomes too tight then you cant rock with the horse, and thats when the pulling on the reins for balance comes in, which can have the opposite affect and pull you out of the saddle further. No hate to you or any equestrian/rider that puts in the work to do their best for them and their horses. Just trying to explain why what the guys in the video are doing could be considered abuse
@My-Little-Buttons
@My-Little-Buttons Год назад
@@issnake1109 Exactly!
@Propain4eva
@Propain4eva Месяц назад
The red one looks absolutely stunning! Can only imagine how it shines on the desert sands
@ViperKing86
@ViperKing86 Год назад
Subhanallah!
@FunnyVideosCool
@FunnyVideosCool 2 года назад
His face is a bit weird 😂
@1MinuteAnimals
@1MinuteAnimals 2 года назад
LOL XD
@Versada42
@Versada42 2 года назад
They're born with a small dish in their faces but most of the Arabians in this video have extremely dished faces which isn't good for their health :(
@Hannah_Bear_Dude
@Hannah_Bear_Dude Год назад
@@Versada42 like you said they are born with it so it doesn’t hurt there helth
@DustyPawz
@DustyPawz Год назад
​@@Hannah_Bear_Dude Arabians naturally have a small dished face, but most get over-bred and are born with really over-exaggerated dished faces.
@Shinysquarepants
@Shinysquarepants Год назад
@@Hannah_Bear_Dude It hurts their *health* ,not their helth
@S2.M
@S2.M Год назад
شرح بسيط وجميل شكراً لك 🥀
@OddSauce
@OddSauce Год назад
they prance around like they think they're better than you and let's face it, they probably are.
@Xrqzer
@Xrqzer 2 месяца назад
I prefer mustangs
@faithcastillo9597
@faithcastillo9597 Год назад
Arabians are also one of the founding pillars of modern Thoroughbred horses.
@Ceciel_
@Ceciel_ Год назад
The fact 90% of them are ridden poorly or just straight up bad is so sad, poor horses.
@liv8258
@liv8258 Год назад
Yes and the fact that they are worked so hard with there muzzle like that causing it to be hard to breathe for them is just so sad 😞
@equestrianzoie
@equestrianzoie Год назад
I don’t think anyone’s going to point out that almost all of the clips in here are either abusive or a clip of a over bred Arabian, so please find better videos for a beautiful breed that aren’t abusive next time.
@Lyraa357
@Lyraa357 Год назад
my favorite breed since I was a kid. They are a dream on four legs.
@zuzellogan5613
@zuzellogan5613 Год назад
Arabian horses are gorgeous creatures, so spending and dazzling. True beauty, no question about it. ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
@alijafali6722
@alijafali6722 Год назад
Arabians usually have dense, strong bone, and good hoof walls. They are especially noted for their endurance, and the superiority of the breed in Endurance riding competition demonstrates that well-bred Arabians are strong, sound horses with superior stamina.
@constantconfusion4199
@constantconfusion4199 Год назад
You forgot to mention them being stubborn 😂 my mom had an arabian named Babs and she was the sassiest, most testing, most stubborn horse my mom ever owned!! Still love em though❤
@alsyaf111
@alsyaf111 Год назад
It’s well known trait in this breed. The horseman must be decisive and strict to gain their obedience
@101jir
@101jir Год назад
I'm surprised it wasn't brought up. I've heard their courage and loyalty is closely related to their overall forcefulness
@sunnydoom2726
@sunnydoom2726 Год назад
That is the temperament that comes to mind when I think of Arabians. Difficult. Doesn't make them bad but I feel like they need someone who is very experienced or persistent to train them. Very much a hot blood horse.
@TXNanna3
@TXNanna3 10 месяцев назад
A very intelligent and loyal horse.
@Zoubi_
@Zoubi_ Год назад
Alhamdullah i am Arab ❤
@destructox-6936
@destructox-6936 Год назад
Who asked
@Zoubi_
@Zoubi_ 11 месяцев назад
@@destructox-6936 ofc not u ! 😴
@cydharvey2143
@cydharvey2143 Год назад
Beautiful collection of fabulous videos of Arabians. I must say every Arab I have had had dark brown eyes.
@salehali1961
@salehali1961 Год назад
I love Arabian Horse they are so beautiful ❤
@pixilegault3110
@pixilegault3110 Год назад
❤ I read somewhere that all breeds originated with the Arabian..I had 3 and they were my best friends..Love riding fuzzy dynamite... Gorgeous horse flesh!!!!
@j.v3896
@j.v3896 Год назад
Not all breeds originated from them but they were crossed into pretty much every warmblood breed, a lot of pony breeds and even some draft breeds
@liv8258
@liv8258 Год назад
I do not believe that to be true
@horsewings3561
@horsewings3561 Год назад
My old quarter horse was half Arabian, best horse I ever owned and sweet tempered and good with kids too. She was originally a bucking bronco too lol.
@DjHazardous
@DjHazardous Год назад
*From a American Pegasus i respect our fellow Arabian horse friends* _👏🐴_
@Ashfarid
@Ashfarid 10 месяцев назад
What about your Arabian Fellows
@jaketaylor2775
@jaketaylor2775 Год назад
You can file arabian horses under "biggest pain in the ass to work with or ride" These fuckers are the border collies of the horse world. They were bred for endurance, and they have practically boundless energy. Even a well-mannered one is going to be high-energy and a handful for anyone to work with. Every single one I've ever worked with has nearly brought me to tears of frustration, because unless you specifically want them for their go-go-go attitude, you will spend your ENTIRE ride stopping them from running.
@uniuni8855
@uniuni8855 Год назад
I am glad they are giving the aliens a hard time 😀
@irisessex90
@irisessex90 Месяц назад
My friend had one and for some reason other horses automatically follow their lead if they decide to bolt. They are mean as a snake too. Hers rammed her into a tree. You couldn’t give me one of those horses they are stubborn, head strong and difficult to work with.
@laurentregaskis44
@laurentregaskis44 Год назад
They’re like the pugs of the horse world. The inward curve of their nose means their nasal passages are thinner and air cant get through as easily. They are prone to respiratory issues.
@Lythaera
@Lythaera Год назад
Hey, this is actually just a myth! They have no breathing issues at all. You can find very dishy faced Arabs winning Endurance races of 25 miles or more. The breed absolutely dominates the sport!
@melissawalker3874
@melissawalker3874 Год назад
I'll never forget Cass Ole. I still have both Black stallion movies
@Anass_Aheri
@Anass_Aheri Год назад
The Arabian Horse known with his unique character, and intelligent. he has hot blood ❤
@equine2020
@equine2020 7 месяцев назад
Yes, there are only 2 breeds called " hot bloods". The thoroughbred being the other. Others are warm bloods, or cold blood. I own thoroughbreds. Great animals.
@vickigonya9432
@vickigonya9432 Год назад
Those tiny noses and wild tails. They are hot blooded, and high-strung ❤
@Canis_lupin
@Canis_lupin Год назад
Ew why are there multiple clips of people abusing them?
@Audreysaurus808
@Audreysaurus808 Год назад
Ah yes the pugs of equines
@sharkinator7819
@sharkinator7819 Год назад
Oh yeah, that’s the kind of horse Indiana Jones uses to catch up to the German convoy in Raiders of the Lost Ark
@FireflyGirl68
@FireflyGirl68 Год назад
GORGEOUS horses! 🐎💕
@faithsamuel6226
@faithsamuel6226 Год назад
i’m literally about to go brush some and spend time with them!
@BarbaraEHill513
@BarbaraEHill513 3 месяца назад
Thank you for uploading this. I love horses. Arabian Horses are incredibly beautiful. Thank you!
@Timetravel1111
@Timetravel1111 Год назад
Great movie to watch is the 13th Warrior Antonio Banderas the Vikings are making fun of his horse and then he shows high it can jump in How skilled, fast, and agile it is. Also, very good movie .
@kathleenmann7311
@kathleenmann7311 Год назад
They've deformed their face
@evenelson7914
@evenelson7914 2 года назад
I believe that Arabian horses are the mother breed
@S2.M
@S2.M Год назад
👏🏻
@Undomaranel
@Undomaranel Год назад
Not really. Horses originated in North America and crossed the ice bridge before it was destroyed. Ice Age megafauna like the lions and dire wolves and short faced bear killed off NA's horses, while Eurasia had no predators large enough to compete. Horses first made their home across the steppes of Siberia/ Mongolia, and kept moving west from there. Arabians are a descendent of those horses, and specialized for the desert, just like horses tamed by the Hittites and later on Europeans are specialized to those regions. This is backed up by the evolution of camels. They too are originally NA from the ice age, died out from the predators, but some crossed and became the camels of today. The ones that stayed migrated south and became llamas, vicuñas, alpaca and so on.
@RJ-eg7bh
@RJ-eg7bh Год назад
And they love people- i have owned 4 and been around many others - the best breed of horse, mustangs are good too
@mariekauhi9034
@mariekauhi9034 Год назад
These creatures are so majestic and beautiful❣️I love watching them strut and prance ❤
@susannebass1883
@susannebass1883 Год назад
They are absolutely beautiful ❤
@terryb3790
@terryb3790 Год назад
The Arabian Horse can never go wrong!👌😍🐴
@awetistic5295
@awetistic5295 Год назад
When I was a kid, I often visited Arabian horses in a nearby open stable. They looked nothing like the modern show type. It's genuinely scary how people keep on breeding for absurd beauty standards, even though we have so many negative examples of health issues.
@SariennMusic73
@SariennMusic73 8 месяцев назад
Okay but how that light brown little one just floated with his trot? Just watch his front legs. He Def has a strange but breathtaking trot.
@CharlineStopGenocide
@CharlineStopGenocide Год назад
And my 100% Arabian horse looks like a cow 🥲
@maryt8377
@maryt8377 Год назад
The Mawari horse in Rajastan India are fascinating with their ears turned in.
@hellcat1401
@hellcat1401 Год назад
I got to meet and ride a Marwari in Kentucky a few years ago.
@arazatliyev6564
@arazatliyev6564 Год назад
World's best horses;arabian and turks horses...
@SunnyAquamarine2
@SunnyAquamarine2 Год назад
You'll never have a better horse than a purebred Arabian
@SocialShires
@SocialShires 9 месяцев назад
never. I discovered shires and never going back. All around a better experience although you must be fit to get on them as they dont really come under 17hands
@beckster2167
@beckster2167 Год назад
None of our Arabians had breathing problems. It depends on the line and what they were bred for. We used ours for cutting and working cattle. We were laughed at....at first....until the quarter horses couldn't keep up with ours. Loved my babies 💖💖
@Not_kaelynn
@Not_kaelynn Год назад
The also are the easiest to abuse like you see in the video of the then galloping on the Arabian
@jackmarston1426
@jackmarston1426 Год назад
I’m not gonna say it... ITS THE HORSE FROM RED DEAD
@michaelak1719
@michaelak1719 Год назад
Wunderschön 🤩 Ich Liebe Pferde 🐴🥰🌞👏👍🍀🤍🌸
@TheBayEquines
@TheBayEquines 7 месяцев назад
People overbreed Arabians so much, it’s so sad 😢
@spaceXcupid
@spaceXcupid Год назад
yeah.. the clips of riders in this video is abuse. by the way.
@meripederson8379
@meripederson8379 Год назад
Arabian horses have always been beautiful until they started breeding to be ugly with dish noses which interfers with their breathing
@caobita
@caobita Год назад
100% agreed 🎯
@HeatherStrongsky
@HeatherStrongsky Год назад
Here’s what it actually is Arabian horse, earliest improved breed of horse, valued for its speed, stamina, beauty, intelligence, and gentleness. The breed’s long history has been obscured by legend, but it had been developed in Arabia by the 7th century CE. The Arabian horse has contributed its qualities to most of the modern breeds of light horses. Arabian horse Arabian horse The Arabian breed is a compact, relatively small horse with a small head, protruding eyes, wide nostrils, marked withers, and a short back. It Arabians are one of the oldest and most beautiful horse breeds in the world. Native to the Arabian Peninsula, they are famous for their unique dished heads, high tail carriage, and remarkable intelligence. Arabians are also one of only three hot-blooded horse breeds in the world, characterized by speed, stamina, and a spirited nature. Over the course of history, Arabian Horses have reached every corner of the world. Due to their beauty and versatility, they have become one of the most popular horse breeds on the planet. Arabians have even made it into Hollywood and were featured in famous movies such as The Black Stallion. Arabian Horses are typically lightweight, with lean muscles and tendons like steel made for endurance. They are relatively small horses, standing only 14.1 to 15.1 hands. Today, the breed is most often used as a show, sport, and pleasure riding horse. The available archeological evidence suggests that the history of Arabian Horses dates back to at least 4,500 years ago. While the breed’s exact origins are obscure, modern Arabians are thought to be the descendants of the ancient “Proto-Arabian”. For thousands of years, Arabians lived among the desert tribes of the Arabia Peninsula. The tribe that originally developed the Arabian Horse breed was the Beduins. They meticulously bred the best horses and treated them as part of their families. Traditionally, the Beduins believed that the Arabian Horse was brought to them by Allah himself. According to this origin story, Allah created the horse from the south wind, exclaiming: “I create thee, Oh Arabian. To thy forelock, I bind Victory in battle. On thy back, I set a rich spoil and a Treasure in thy loins. I establish thee as one of the Glories of the Earth… I give thee flight without wings.” (Source: Natural Horse Planet) The Beduin people maintained a rigorous breeding program to ensure their horses were of the purest breeding. They selectively bred for alertness, speed, and stamina, qualities that were essential in raiding and war. The Beduins regarded Arabians so highly that they even shared their tents with their horses. Yw Horses resembling the typical Arabian appear on numerous inscriptions and rock paintings of the Arabian Peninsula from 3,500 years ago. They were also featured in the artwork of Ancient Egypt dating back to the 16th century BC. These and other pieces of evidence prove that Arabian Horses have been the loyal partners of humans for thousands of years. While the breed has changed little in appearance and temperament over its history, Arabian Horses didn’t remain 100% pure. According to a 2010 study by Iwona Głażewska, the purity of the modern Arabian can only be traced back 200 years. The study suggests that the Arabian Horse, as we know it today, is the result of widespread crossbreeding between various breeds rather than pure bloodlines.
@nursenicole222
@nursenicole222 Год назад
Awww, you forgot what Arabians do best. Unrivaled in their endurance ability
@That_little_welsh
@That_little_welsh 2 месяца назад
THIS MADE ME CRY 😭 THEM RUNNING IS SOOO ABUSIVE! They are over bread which is sooo sad and rlly bad for them! I can’t, I just can’t,the way there noses r like that it’s hard for them to breath! TEAM STOP OVER BREADING!😢😢😢
@mariaemiliadesi1275
@mariaemiliadesi1275 2 года назад
Fun fact, they never get phisically tired. They stop doing stuff just because they get bored
@1MinuteAnimals
@1MinuteAnimals 2 года назад
Thank you so much for the comment!! ❤️
@killsur4753
@killsur4753 Год назад
Not so fun fact: They can't breathe because of the overbreeding, and the ones that are in the video specially are designed for beauty but NEVER for sprint of any of those that u mentioned. They can only breed though their nose and their nostrils are really squished so they can't breathe and that's really sad. This should be stoped, a Arabian was never supposed to look like that and people just want to ruin it's beautiful speed and agility
@mennamohsen4165
@mennamohsen4165 Год назад
​@KILLsur4 ! I thought that all horses don't breathe when they're running.
@mariaemiliadesi1275
@mariaemiliadesi1275 Год назад
@@killsur4753 go touch some grass dude....
@killsur4753
@killsur4753 Год назад
@@mariaemiliadesi1275 bruh this old a$ comment why are you still reading this. And yes they are overbreed for aesthetic purposes and some aren't
@secretsquirrel7374
@secretsquirrel7374 Год назад
I had a part bred Arab he was crossed with a hanovarian x tb mare and arab stallion. He was so fast and would gallop for miles he had so much stamina and was easily faster than my friend's thoroughbred racehorse. He was eligible for arab racing but i made him be a dressage horse instead! He was also a brilliant jumper. One of the best horses ive ever ridden. He was so responsive.
@umarae27
@umarae27 Год назад
Responsive as hell!! With lose rein, lead. Put them in unskilled hands & they fight like most of the commenters suggest that theirs did.
@secretsquirrel7374
@secretsquirrel7374 Год назад
@@umarae27 I could slow his canter down by just holding my breath
@PsychicSploob
@PsychicSploob Год назад
The first one was so gorgeous that I thought it was CGI
@lucykelly7152
@lucykelly7152 Год назад
They're lovely, but I wish their faces were not so bent in!
@summertime35
@summertime35 Год назад
Probably very overbread.
@im.very.sleepy_
@im.very.sleepy_ 2 года назад
Every Arabian I have met was an asshole, whether the owners were professionals or not. When I was young my own miniature donkey sold for more than an Arabian at an auction.
@jennyrules2694
@jennyrules2694 Год назад
Yes they do get that reputation the Arabian they really can be highly strung my old Arabian would Only ever let me handle him any one else that come into his paddock would get chased out lol
@im.very.sleepy_
@im.very.sleepy_ Год назад
@@jennyrules2694 lol
@addison_nothiger7876
@addison_nothiger7876 Год назад
Arabians tend to be stubborn and hard to trust but once you take the time for them to trust you they are sweet hearts I own a Arabian cross, she’s a rescue so she’s pretty skittish
@im.very.sleepy_
@im.very.sleepy_ Год назад
@@addison_nothiger7876 i had an Arabian once and it would attack me whenever I went to feed it 🥲
@WolfieYote
@WolfieYote Год назад
They were probably mistreated or not trained properly. Makes any horse "an asshole" if you can when call an animal that without projecting human traits onto them.
@user-ug4ow1qq2h
@user-ug4ow1qq2h Год назад
All horses are beautiful when they are cared for.
@christinegautreau224
@christinegautreau224 Год назад
I love them . My previous arabian was almost 33 when she passed. Still mis her
@4nero_Dem0n1c
@4nero_Dem0n1c 2 года назад
Can't believe their are real Disney Horses
@killsur4753
@killsur4753 Год назад
Can't believe that they barely breathe
@ria2453
@ria2453 Год назад
no
@melz3752
@melz3752 Год назад
So beautiful and majestic ❤
@mirawind9126
@mirawind9126 Год назад
I was gonna flip like they roll their heads that you forgot my favorite two things about Arabians, their attitude and intelligence but you put intelligence in at the end, they're like cat horses they must be appeased and it makes them even better, make them mad and they'll find cheeky little ways to get back at you without breaking any rules or any toes (at least most of them won't break your toes) that's a horse that knows how you work and can almost think on your level and they're AWESOME
@susansupino4011
@susansupino4011 Год назад
I had several Arabian horses. They are quite the athlete. I used to win jumping classes at shows even, against the big thoroughbreds. My little Arab gray, we used to call her bionic legs. She didn’t care how big the other horse were. She wanted to show them how jumping was done and won.
@user-wz5zi9ur4w
@user-wz5zi9ur4w 2 года назад
I only knew this horse breed existed bc of rdr2🤠
@Nicole-fb6fr
@Nicole-fb6fr 10 месяцев назад
The animal version of a ballerina
@watcherwraith007
@watcherwraith007 Год назад
The Black Stallion. The movie that first showed me how incredible these creatures could be.
@monicasaturn2514
@monicasaturn2514 Год назад
I had an Egyptian Arab... beautiful horse...
@pandamilkshake
@pandamilkshake Год назад
"They are known for their beauty" *Press X to doubt* Looks like a horse that got its' nose kicked in.
@intensemint7800
@intensemint7800 Год назад
X! The rest of the horse, so beautiful, but the severely dented face is ☠️ can't help it. There are prettier arabians out there, with only a tiny dent. Generally speaking, I love horses, but this is ew to me. Don't like pugs either, for the same reason.
@Susweca5569
@Susweca5569 Год назад
I understand their history, intelligence, stamina, and spirit but I don't like their muzzles. They look like seahorses. For sheer beauty, I'll take a jet black Andalusian any day...
@IAlwaysComeBacccck
@IAlwaysComeBacccck 10 месяцев назад
The elegant prance tho🥰
@Read-this-comment
@Read-this-comment Год назад
The hate in the comments section just because they’re Arab horses is despicable
@rdhawke
@rdhawke Год назад
Thank you for saying that. Most of these ignorant comments are made by people who don’t know what the hell they’re talking about. I had my gelding for almost 25 years. He was my soulmate. The day he died was one of the worst days of my life.
@emmagreatton8477
@emmagreatton8477 Год назад
That is why I own this breed and compete nationally
@canterlevi
@canterlevi Год назад
The horses shown here just look like caricatures of the original Arabians. 🫤
@wkh5400
@wkh5400 Год назад
Most beautiful and strong horses ❤❤❤❤❤
@jessicas.6235
@jessicas.6235 Год назад
I used to ride one, I love that they always lift their tails when in motion. I don’t know of any other breed that does that.
@sjchung1632
@sjchung1632 Год назад
American Saddlebred?
@Starrmiller
@Starrmiller Год назад
Beautiful.. My bucket list before I die is someday to ride a horse 🐴 never have!
@leahdamron9856
@leahdamron9856 Год назад
I got to have 2 for about 2 years and it was heaven for me. But I got pregnant with my youngest and was high risk and had to be bed ridden when I was 3 months pregnant until I gave birth to my beautiful healthy boy. It was either my Son or my sweet beautiful girls. They got a wonderful home though. I have missed them for 22 years but I know they are still doing well.
@amandawitherspoon6779
@amandawitherspoon6779 Год назад
I love Arabian horses! They are my favorite.
@casioprogram
@casioprogram Год назад
Horses ❤
@Kovu1224
@Kovu1224 Год назад
I owned an Arabian Horse 🐎
@Savage_wolf-e6t
@Savage_wolf-e6t Месяц назад
The arabian horse is my favourite horse breed!♡
@Mohamed_MDJ
@Mohamed_MDJ Год назад
For those who are saying Arabian horse can't breath properly because of its concaved face .. no they breath properly but, there are an American company specializing in horse breeding managed to crossbred a horse that appears as if it appeared from one of the famous cartoon films. The "strange" horse appears with a "concave" face, nostrils and very large eyes, as if they had just come out of "cartoon movies". The company called the "exotic horse" the "Re Magnum"-copied from an article- , Horses of this strain have difficulty breathing.
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