Love for seeing the horses, the only animal which defies any metal, fire or battle which knows the intention of the master. Remember how the great Napolian's horse sacrificed its life for the master. The majestic unavoidable beast in any army of any country.
quite beautiful to see...the only thing I don't get is why so many leave the halters on especially when they're all excited and kicking out etc. this could cause serious injuries
@@sorellman do you know what a halter or head collar is? More then half of the horses had stuff on their head, whatever description you call it where you are from...danger!
Od detinjstva živeo sam u porodici koja je gajila dobre-lepe i uslužne. Životinje...I danas kad vidim lepog KONja, srce mi zaigra i vratim se u mladalačku dane.....(tada su moji roditelji imali konje sa kojima su zavrsavali poljopr. poslove. Hvala prirodi....na svemu što imamo lepo i korisno!
Belinda Smith So normally this would be called a turn out which is when u let ur horses out into the pasture. I have no clue why everyone is there though. Turn out is an everyday activity...
@@honeymint4463 in some stables it´s normal that the horses get out for half year. In spring all horses go out on the green till winter and all horses love it. It´s the same in our stable. In the cold, wet Season they can´t go to the green and only go to the paddocks. It´s not the same ;-) . The first go out is for all a big party and a lot of fun. When the horses are all out we sitt together, talk, have a barbeque and watch the funny pictures of that turn out. (Sorry i´m not very well in English, I hope you understand what i mean.)
What's the reason for all the equipment on the legs if they are just being turned out to graze? Leg wraps, bell boots, some look to have pads or stacks on the front hooves.
they're probably worth alot of money (the horses) and spend most of their lives in the stable (quite common in Germany and European countries) so letting them out to pasture where they'll be running around having a good time the equipment is just a protective measure, especially since they're all out together
@@aprilmagrath4438 For horses "worth alot(sic) of money", the fencing around those fields is a joke. You put dozens of horses out, all of them excited about getting out of the stable in the spring and the fencing around the field is two spans of vinyl fence less than 4' high?
well we enjoy the reaction of the horses, they get to run again. they're happy and they run around start to graze after a long time of standing in a stable due to cold weather. and there was probably an event or camp and on the last day they let the horses out
those with halters on will be o.k. if they're not left alone wearing them.Perhaps their owners need the headgear to be able to catch them later.It's not advisable to leave them overnight with halters attached.They all look excited to be running distance and meeting all the other horses in the neighbourhood..Every household seems to have at least one.I cannot imagine the cost of keeping/feeding them indoors all winter.Ours stay out .We have little frost or snow and the grass grows all year.The horses/ponies are filthy,but fit.But the U.K. is very temperate and the horses just grow a thicker coat.
Auch in unserem Stall immer ein absolutes Highlight! Erster Weidegang nach dem Winter. Danach tauscht man die Bilder, redet, lacht, grillt und sieht endlich mal alle zusammen im Stall.
I don't understand the purpose other than turning out a large number of horses of different breeds. I am appalled by the way some of the horses are handled - no ground rules for how to be turned out. Simply rushing them into a field and ripping the halter off is dangerous. Only a few of the handlers actually took the time to "quietly" turn out the horse, having the horse wait to be released and most of those didn't bolt off.
Always (1) of you Pains-In-The-Ass that has to be sooo critical!! You never skipped as a child, did you?!?! Probably toilet trained at gun-point!! {Now... go back and rewatch the video and just enjoy the BEAUTY that they are in TOP HEALTH & LOVED!!!
@@phillipsimpson3359 You are obviously not a horse person or don't give a sh** if your horse steps on a lead at full gallop and goes down. For the two seconds it takes to remove a lead or halter the level of safety is increased incredibly.
catzndolz just because a horse takes its tail high up doesn’t mean it’s an Arabian, my horse takes its tail high up when exited to be run outside and she’s Oldenburg.
@@jennyandersson6238 Dude relax. Not everyone is extremely versed in horsebreeds, and the kinked tail is a very telltale sign generally. Have some grace.
Many of them have that high Arabian tail, what breed those? Are they an Arabian cross or another breed. Some of their necks are also a little bent like the Arabians.
Met halsters om de wei in en zelfs met beenbeschermers... jongejonge... halsters in de wei is gemakzucht van de mens, maar dodelijk gevaarlijk voor het paard. Er zijn paarden door gestorven, ja.