Horsemanship done right! No abusive techniques at all, just proper training and lots of talent, on both ends. This is a true masterpiece, well done to those people!
The Andalusian horse 🐎 (Pure Spanish Breed) has had a fundamental role in the formation of European and American equine breeds, such as the Hispano-Arab, Hispano-Breton, the Friesian, Mexican Creole, the Aztec, the Lipizzan, the Kladruber, the Peruvian passing through, the Mustang, the Alter Real and the Lusitano.
Being a reptile and horse owner,I know I deal about both,but one thing I don’t understand is how beautiful and elegant Andalusians are!!From there gait to there manes absolutely beautiful 💚
Aww this reminds me of my past horse kemby he was a Spanish Andalusian and won the competitions like there wasn't one in the first place! If that makes sense! This breed of horse tops them all ❤️
Now 41 ?? Now 43?? Can't understand some people ? ( STRANGE ) !! ?? The finest horse flesh around & i just love this music !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Some say that the horses act unnatural but the practice of the horse is somehow natural because they make the same passes in free nature, also jumping is an natural act of a horse. He does that also sometimes in free nature. Thanks for showing of these horses and kind regards.
Yeah, so, so beautiful! I just hate to see the over working of these beautiful horses.......over pushing ......for what is completely unnatural for them! They are so willing; however, so taken for granted and pushed way too hard by too much ego!
Ah yes, of course, here are all the comments on videos like these. You know, the "Poor horse," and the "He's foaming at the mouth." Also, the "This is abuse." Same everywhere.
These are some of the luckiest horses - as you can see they are all - "Fat" - showing they are Well Taken Care of - and they seem to have the Best Training in the World - that there is available by Skilled Masters of Perfection . I almost bought a Andalusian - but they are not only a Very big - Powerful - Horse - but - Too Tall - which is not a favorite feature for me & they are mostly Grey in color ? My Taste is for a Chocolate Palomino - so i went with a Rocky MT. Stallion that is Sired by an International Champion ! Anyway i enjoy looking at them and Dreaming On ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
I am THINKING HEAVILY about getting one (as in, there is literally a horse available to me within the next few weeks and I have the space so I’m thinking about it) If anyone sees this, can you tell me what you know? Horse is a 3 year old dark bay mare and has really good confirmation and movement from the videos I’ve seen- She not fully trained, but I’d be more worried about her temperament suddenly going south for no reason- If anyone has any experience, I’d love to have to some input!!
I use to think this was beautiful, but now I think it's cruel and unnatural. The harsh bits and the forced neck...ugh 😩 pain. Not good ☹️ But the horses are a beautiful site to behold 😍
Well, in dressage competition they use harsh bits, and neck is still forced in some way. So you see, there's not much difference. In both disciplines there are some one who treat the horse correctly and some who doesn't
Horses are naturally Lazy Animals - They really love what they are doing as they get well cared for - lots of good things to eat and a nice clean stall to sleep in ! Most of my life i wished i could of been a Horse instead !
Pretty horses but id wish people would use bits that are more comfortable for the horses, you can see the foaming mouth and there mouths open slightly,it means the bit hurts. Like eating needles.
selena caraballo A foaming mouth is actually a good sign, it means acceptance of the bit. It's a good thing. And some horses open their mouth slightly to relieve pressure, some do it habitually, some do it to escape discomfort if the rider has harsh hands and is too harsh on the mouth. Some gape their mouths for no reason at all. Can be a sign of discomfort, but not always! So I think it's important not to cast judgement too easily. But the foam is definitely a good sign! :)
Now 41 ?? Now 43?? Can't understand some people ? ( STRANGE ) !! ?? The finest horse flesh around & i just love this music !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Horses are naturally Lazy Animals - They really love what they are doing as they get well cared for - lots of good things to eat and a nice clean stall to sleep in ! Most of my life i wished i could of been a Horse instead !
No they don't. The are one of the few races without Arabic blood actually. Just search online if you don't believe me but that is one of the wonders about them
I love the andalusian dance,but i dont like how they learn to dance,the people hurt them to teach them how to dance,i know that peopla doesn't want to hurt them
@@anniedeklerk8858 I respectfully disagree lol. Some of those horses didn't look 2 relaxed. There nostrils were flaring and some of them looked as if they were in pain.
@@oliviateege4150 I respectfully disagree too. I covered the basics in my first comment but, if you need more 'proof' here you go. :) 1, for their surroundings IE stallions side by side, other horses being ridden and doing things like Spanish walk which to horses is an Intimaditing move. they're very responsive and relaxed. 2, Nostrils flaring is no sign of pain, their nostrils flare if they are being little idiots in the paddock, if they just did trot & Canter sets, if they jumped 80cm. it's just like us if we get puffed. 3, personally I see no pain. their bits are snaffle types (with shanks for the double reins.) and while the people do have spurs as you can see they're not jabbing them every stride. the whips are used as an extension of the Arm. not a harmful device. they're on the contact but, not for long amounts of time, they stretch out when cooling down, and their given time to just be a horse. out in the paddock. and the tack fits them.
+Catherine Rauschert the horses' neck look over bent and some of the horses have their mouth opened to avoid the pressure of the bit. It just looks uncomfortable. I mean it's beautiful and all but it doesn't seem comfortable for the horses
+Raquel Phuong Actualy you are mistaking. These horses aren't ridden in a rolkur which you are refering to. They are nicely ridden to the perpenicular. So basicly they are carying thereselves perfectly and usung there bodies to the fullest. Which is what you want in a horse. Also the "bend" in their neck is accomplished out of the realxation of the horse. Also none of these horses have theire mouths opened? It may look like it since the are foaming, but their mouths are really not opened. The fact that these horses are in fact foaming is another proof of how relaxed these horses really are. So no not poor horses. They are being ridden and treated in a way that a lot of others can only dream of.
These are some of the luckiest horses - as you can see they are all - "Fat" - showing they are Well Taken Care of - and they seem to have the Best Training in the World - that there is available by Skilled Masters of Perfection . I almost bought a Andalusian - but they are not only a Very big - Powerful - Horse - but - Too Tall - which is not a favorite feature for me & they are mostly Grey in color ? My Taste is for a Chocolate Palomino - so i went with a Rocky MT. Stallion that is Sired by an International Champion ! Anyway i enjoy looking at them and Dreaming On ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
these are beautiful hoeses and well trained...too bad no one had though of natural horsemanship with dressage and haute ecole...because these horses look miserable with the whips and the nosebands and the big heave bits...thats alot of pressure for a poor horse...i bet someone with a good working knowledge in natural horsemanship could train these horses to perform as beautifully without all those unsightly gadgets
Whips are used as the extension of the arm, not as a harmful device. the bits are snaffle types, which are light. the horses are on a contact with a soft hand. However, I do agree that they can be trained without all this, as I do Liberty work with my Arab mare. they do thrive of it.
These are the most magnificent animals I can imagine, and the relationship between horse and rider is not only honorable, it is quite noble. And people say horses are happier left in the wild. Everyone is happier with a job--a productive life, and good, strong relationships. A cowboy trainer I hired could not work with my horse and sent him home. He said he reared up at him. Well, he's part Andalusian; it's in his blood to rear up!
What beautiful and magnificent animals. They are part of my top 3 favorite breeds along with Friesians and Quarter Horses (Due to their speed and power). My uncle has a Chocolate Palomino Quarter Horse named Trigger, who is HUGE for a Quarter Horse at almost 17 hands. He is absolutely stunning and does western shows. He can dance and Slide stop (even though my uncle doesn't do that to him any more since it is hard on his legs.
+Sitizen Kane Trigger? Now that is funny. My father's quarter horse is also HUGE and he's golden. He should have been named Trigger. His name is Attila; probably because of his size. My father is the only one allowed to ride him. He trained him, shows him. We have a horse farm, not that big, but big enough. I absolutely LOVE andalusians.
steven Satalio Nice! We were almost going to name him Hulk (For Hulk Hogan) because of his dark tan-colored coat and his platinum blonde man and tail- just like Hulk Hogan!