@@GeneralZalupkin так сша 250 лет всего лишь, в то время как некоторые страны, такие как Турция, Франция, Монголия, Великобритания и др уже многие сотни лет используют лошадей и занимаются их селекцией
Having watched your numerous videos I have to admit most of them are really interesting. Sadly I cannot say the same about this one. The stats presented here are not only confusing but incorrect in many cases. As a lifetime horseman I can honestly say ANY horse's worth is established not merely by his pedigree & confirmation type specific to his breed, but by the performance level he/she has achieved. The most expensive horse is Flightline, a Thoroughbred stallion standing stud in Kentucky whose value is estimated at $186,000,000.00
It we're Proto Indo Europeans who domesticated Horses on the Pontic-Caspian steppe. And no, we dont have to thank them. We are also not gonna thank a random American for briging the internet. Thats so weird !
@@azumishimizu1880 That's your problem, just as we curse some people for causing great trouble to the world, we should also be grateful for the good things done in the world,
@@enessk3405 No, Cause Indo Europeans first domesticated horses. You must thank a random descendant proto indo European. Not Oguz Khan, and thank the Arabs for briging Islam to you okay?
Don Battle Horse (Gold of Don), March from Moscow to Paris. In honor of the capture of Paris by Russian Army in 1814. Distance from Moscow to Paris is 3,500 km *eFfeT_Ezr_Y*
USA, a country with so little time to live, many expensive horses? More expensive than many other horses with centuries of pedigree and a great history? What is the price of a horse based on, just aesthetics?
@@killshotz6747 Natives? With all due respect, do you know the basic history of America? The horses that exist there are direct descendants, above all, of European horses, the oldest ones are just over 500 years old since the Spanish brought them. The horses of America are horses descended from other horses with many more years of history and participation in countless historical passages. Since American horses are more recent and have less historical value, how can they be valued above those horses that are more original, and with much more history and breed? It's ridiculous.