@cherryzrock16 he does look like he will. However, the trainer is standing by the horses shoulder and when you stand there it is hard for the horse to reach him with his legs. (But that won't stop you from getting bitten though!)
Remember he is five, and for any five year old tension is to be expected in high level movements. This horse has the natural collecting talent of his breed, but i can't help but wonder if his body's ready for piaffe.
It's would be a good piaffe, if the horse would be more relaxed and not forced with every step to lift his legs higher. ò.ó If he does not offer this movements voluntary, it's no sign of High Dressage, it's show.
If they simply let the horse lift the neck and pointed the whip to the croup instead WITHOUT actually touching it I'm betting the piaffe would be perfect. hell, if the horse' got the point I don see the need for the whip at all.
@WollFratz Aha, so might be clasical dancers trained, absolutly relaxed, so instead the dead of the swan they would get the dead of the ducke, this horses like to be trained and still more, they get proud when are in exhibition and if not trained miss it and feel sads, why people talk about what dont know?
@mathildaseymour : don't know where to start: a) : a clasical dancer would train on his own because he wants to, you will never see a horse acting like that voluntarily (if the horse would, why should the man have to force him???) .. please ask ANY clascial dancer if they like their trainer standing next to them and yelling "higher, higher, higher, put the leg up higher" and everytime they miss the expected level they get a stick hit on their knees?? To perform the swan is like a stallion ..
...trying to impress and running FREE ,.... the training is totally diffrent. Next point: Yeah, horses miss it, when they don't get trained, but thats just becuase they get bored... standing all day in a little stable, or (espacially stallions) alone at a paddock... they would do almost everything to be able to move their bones. So don't tell me, i'dont know anything ... i'm just trying to think animal-friendly and i'm not trying to justify human treatment ...
May I ask HOW DO YOU TEACH THEM!? I am tring to teach my horse to do things like bow and stuff but I have always always wanted a horse that could do that!
Is that not a passage?
jeffreyRAWKS12798 1 year ago
@cherryzrock16 he does look like he will. However, the trainer is standing by the horses shoulder and when you stand there it is hard for the horse to reach him with his legs. (But that won't stop you from getting bitten though!)
iluvfreestyledresage 1 year ago
Its not forced! The man's only correcting the stallion...
Billishotheismine 1 year ago
For what? Doing the piaffe? Come on..
AlwaysHorseLove 1 year ago
@AlwaysHorseLove -
He's helping him do the Piaffe, is that not obvious or are you blind?
Billishotheismine 1 year ago
Oh come on :") Loose the whip and then see if he does it too ;)
AlwaysHorseLove 1 year ago
Such a stunning stallion being beaten into a....jig? That is NOT a PIAFFE.
mustangk1tty 1 year ago
very overbent
katieluvstoto 2 years ago
se lo vende melo compro
salvoterremoto 2 years ago
si vende
salvoterremoto 2 years ago
Remember he is five, and for any five year old tension is to be expected in high level movements. This horse has the natural collecting talent of his breed, but i can't help but wonder if his body's ready for piaffe.
jwsomis 2 years ago 4
i agree with you 'wollfratz'
kimorringe 2 years ago
It's would be a good piaffe, if the horse would be more relaxed and not forced with every step to lift his legs higher. ò.ó If he does not offer this movements voluntary, it's no sign of High Dressage, it's show.
WollFratz 2 years ago 12
Totally agree, good comment ;)
Helle1dscu 2 years ago 6
I agree with that
AngelaMarita 2 years ago
@WollFratz
If they simply let the horse lift the neck and pointed the whip to the croup instead WITHOUT actually touching it I'm betting the piaffe would be perfect. hell, if the horse' got the point I don see the need for the whip at all.
DJBelbe 1 year ago
@WollFratz Aha, so might be clasical dancers trained, absolutly relaxed, so instead the dead of the swan they would get the dead of the ducke, this horses like to be trained and still more, they get proud when are in exhibition and if not trained miss it and feel sads, why people talk about what dont know?
mathildaseymour 8 months ago
@mathildaseymour : don't know where to start: a) : a clasical dancer would train on his own because he wants to, you will never see a horse acting like that voluntarily (if the horse would, why should the man have to force him???) .. please ask ANY clascial dancer if they like their trainer standing next to them and yelling "higher, higher, higher, put the leg up higher" and everytime they miss the expected level they get a stick hit on their knees?? To perform the swan is like a stallion ..
WollFratz 8 months ago
...trying to impress and running FREE ,.... the training is totally diffrent. Next point: Yeah, horses miss it, when they don't get trained, but thats just becuase they get bored... standing all day in a little stable, or (espacially stallions) alone at a paddock... they would do almost everything to be able to move their bones. So don't tell me, i'dont know anything ... i'm just trying to think animal-friendly and i'm not trying to justify human treatment ...
WollFratz 8 months ago
Why are you people downing all the good comments?
Susukeyup5555555 2 years ago
cuz they are all ass holes :P
BeccaCullen111 2 years ago
STUNNING! he leaves me speechless!
SinNumber13 2 years ago 5
Absolutley gorgeus!!!!!!!
RuieSan777 2 years ago
Handsome horse.
daidreamer4sky 2 years ago
May I ask HOW DO YOU TEACH THEM!? I am tring to teach my horse to do things like bow and stuff but I have always always wanted a horse that could do that!
jcsbyrd36 2 years ago
Lots of time and hard work. You have to train them daily, and give them a pat when they do what you want is how.
Susukeyup5555555 2 years ago 3
Something tells me this dude knows what hes doing 'cherryzrock16' don't ya think!!
minikq 3 years ago