@@RambofromWarzone no we don’t cut the ears or perform any sort of activity to provide a particular shape ,this is the natural shape of Marwari horse breed’s ears
Марвари обалденные кони...Сразу всплывает...АНТИЧНОСТЬ..ИМЕННО ТАКИЕ КОНИ ИЗОБРАЖЕНЫ НА ДРЕВНИХ БАРЕЛЬЕФАХ ЗНАМЕНИТЫХ ХРАМАХ...СКУЛЬПТУРАХ!!!Плакать хочется от этой красоты...уцелевшей через тысячалетия...ЖИВЫЕ ПРОИЗВЕДЕНИЯ ИСКУССТВА...КАК ЖАЛКО,ЧТО ОНИ ТАК РАНО...ПОКИДАЮТ НАС...Берегите ...любите...они столько жизненнной энергии щедро отдают людям...Мы завидуем вам...Великие кони...Великой Индии...Успехов труженикам ее
@@Hamlo_lubitLOSHADOK Принимать? Впитывать с детства с молоком матери. А потом читать, посещать музеи, театры, учиться и не стыдиться узнавать всё новое и новое. А самое главное по натуре человек неравнодушный ко всему чистому, светлому может так воспринимать обыденно простое... 😉
C est magnifique, vos precisions sur cette tres belle race de chevaux et leur histoire .Merci infiniment, je regarderais ces magnifiques statues d eux differemment ❤et ce grace a vous .Bravo.
Stunning! His color (at least on my screen) looks like two chalkboard eraser being snapped together...and bravo to his handler, they obviously have a very trusting bond!
Эти лошади - национальное достояние Индии, о них заботятся почти как о божества. И никогда не продают за пределы страны. И я понимаю их - я бы тоже не смогла расстаться с такой красотой!!!!
You can see that this dancing stallion is so powerful and fierce, but his handler has just the lightest halter on him and guides him with only a few touches. Dancing is a characteristic of the breed. These two have likely been together since the horse was a foal, strongly bonded. (...& btw, the foals are quite spicy as well, squealing and dancing from an early age!)
Yo creo que no está bailando, el pavimento está caliente por eso el quiere volver ansiosamente a la grama, el dueño lo ase apropósito para que crean que está bailando pero en realidad lo veo como un maltrato para.el pobre animal
I noticed that too. The handler is very gentle and just lets him prance around and feel himself 😍 maybe there was a girlfriend close by that he was showing off for?
@@rhondaserges5136 being calm also helps. just cuz you teach a horse manners doesn't mean those manners will be what a horse will react with. horses are animals, their gonna react instinctual/reflexively no matter how many manners you train into them.
@@SneepyLilPlant of course ... the calm comes from handling the horse enough. You have time to teach those manners. I've handled Arabian Stallions and other breeds.
Marwari- a breed only found in India! They do not allow these horses to be anywhere else, breeding is restricted! Absolutely the most beautiful horses!
Magnifique ce cheval ,j aime sa robe ,ses oreilles .Mon coup de coeur pour lui .❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤Bravo. Et merci infiniment pour sa presentation. Bravo ♥️ 👏 ♥️ 👏 ♥️ 👏 ♥️ 👏 ♥️.
@@Ivy_horsesnot by only standing on it 😂 If it was cantering or trotting for a very long time then yes but simply being on concrete wont do any harm Horses in the wild climb all over rocks and other hard grounds its not gonna kill it Not to mention they’re literally training and desensitising the horse to be on and around roads Itd be dangerous to not do this
@@Ivy_horses if the horse is not shoed yes it is very harmful...but is ok to ride one cement if the horse is shoed and being rode by an experienced rider
Frankly stallions are alot like men, in my experience. Boy horses, by nature are not worse than girls. Be nice, and know your intentions. My stallion couldn't be handled except for me.
Why are those horses so scared or whatever it is? They all look like they can’t hardly stand their own skin. And their left rear foot is wrapped or injured or something?
Beautiful horse and very well cared for. When I was in India I saw horses pulling a wedding carriage that were so underfed they were bony and tired. Love to see this young horse learning new things.
@@yunzhao1253 нет, Феррари можно сделать миллион штук,а движения Всевышнего повторить дано,только Всевышнему,это не во власти человека.... Феррари железо, а конь способен любить хозяина и быть ему верным и преданным другом
Exactly. That horse looks so happy. It's the epitome of a perfect horse. (I'm being sarcastic) that horse looks quite the opposite of happy. The asshole forcing him to be unhappy looks quite happy though.
I absolutely LOVE hearing his horseshoes on the pavement... Reminds me of when I was a little girl going for horse & buggy rides with my Grandpa on the country roads.... That sound was so soothing to me, I would be asleep by the time we got back to the farm, every single time!! The one downside to that was, when you noticed that tail slowly rising..... You better turn your head & hold your breath bc it becomes pretty funky, really quick!
@@svetlanacrawford4974если правильно воспитывать с раннего детства...то нормально будет...лошади как собаки..они любят учиться и Служить человеку...только кого они сами выберут....но этих прекрасных созданийчаще ломают и укрощают а не воспитывают и изучают...а они как и люди разные.дрессировала в Клубе немца и КАНГАЛА...прекрасные породы и сильно. Отличаются....я животных обожаю каки они меня...
Он вольную,жизнь требует,душа у лошадей,требует волю,и широкую степь,как в Казахстане,родина лошадей наш степь,широкая,просторная,луга,,приезжайте в Казахстан
@@rihrrtusd8289 sadly due to all the uncertainty of what is happening in Russia and Ukraine going to give the eurasian steppe a miss for a few years yet.
@@relocatetoItaly Hi, they arent actually, its in the unique breeding that the ears when standing, curve inwards. I remembered reading it years ago and I just googled it now to make sure I wasnt imagining it 🙏
@@relocatetoItalyyou are wrong this breed has a unique character inward ear marwari breed from India we have one more kathiyawadi breed same inward ear