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  • dammmm dat shit gotta hurt !!!!!!!! and wtf kind of gait is dat it for dam sure is not singlefooting pacing i guess

  • Leave it to a hispanic to break a horse's spirit.

  • jala duro ese cabron

  • i want a horse like that

    how can i get it and how much i will spend?

    i am from greece..

  • @parastri This horse is a Paso Fino, a breed from Columbia, Puerto Rico and the recently the United States. To get one you would have to talk to a breeder and these horses, for a trained one with good bloodlines, will run you anywhere from $5000-$100,000 USD plus shipping costs. There are a few breeders in Europe (I know of one farm in Spain and another in Germany) but they are not as high quality as those from Central and North America.

  • @Emura100 My bad not a Paso Fino but pretty darn close

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  • I've had a horse bruise her hooves in a parade on asphalt but the thing most of you don't realize is the profound difference in the gait these horses do. Rather than have the horrendous vertical impact that you find in your trotter/pacers and your galloping horses these horses do a broken pace or even four beat which means nearly all the force is forward and almost none is vertical impact. It's like the difference between a race walker and a runner. They aren't comparable.

  • I HATE TO SEE THOSE HORSES HITTING THE PAVE LIKE THAT! IM A Thoroughbred TRAINER, LIKE THOSE PACERS BUT NOT AND NEVER IN THE ASFALT.

  • @terrorizerr1 Every step was torture to me, too. OUCH

  • @SuicidalBunny0 agree!

    

  • omg people shut up the gait is natural but its still wrong to do it on roads =( and push them to a limit they cant handell

  • o god u stupid dont even know what u talking about, come 2 puerto rico u will see... the most older horses older in the hold world of this kind we haved and if u like to them they look like a 2 years old babys because we do know how to take care of them, believe me u dont!!!!! if u have horses bring them to puerto rico a race with us... u will never see another horse so fast like ours..

  • it's hard on the horse's feet, running on pavement!

    What a moron.

    Keep your foul mouth to yourself, yiyopiston. You can do SOME work, trotting on hard roads, but not running like that.

    You have heard of 'road founder'?

  • We have sold some horses to some guys that took them to Puerto Rico. A man named Carlos he comes to Delaware sell.

  • It's very bad for the legs to pace on asfalt!! Only walk should be done on asfalt. Your horse will get damage on his legs, you'll see when he gets older! Please stop, for the horse's sake, it is so beautiful!

  • You can do some trotting on hard roads for conditioning, but not much - and trotting, not racing. This is ignorant treatment of a horse.

  • True, you can do SOME slow trotting on asfalt, but it's not recommended. And in that case I would use soles between the shoe and hoof to take off some of the damage.. Personally I never do anything but walking with my horse on asfalt and hard roads.

  • It's not the feet - it's the joints, right up to the shoulder and hip joints. The shock travels right up the leg.

    Ignorant, stupid. Poor horses.

  • if u come over here u will know what we are talking about, and they arent stallions, they are called criollos, is a race from puerto rico, they are unik!!!! like usssss

  • You're not "unik", buddy. You're just poor horsemen, abusing noble animals.

  • That horse is beautiful! Is he a stallion?

  • we this fuckingt american stupid want 2 know more than we puertorican hey moronssss we know what we are doing we  dont want our horse to get hurt we know how to take care them and there legs

  • you aint gota call us names! we arent stupid or nothing, they are just lookin out for the horse, and fyi it does hurt horses riding them on concreate

  • The guy can't even sit upright - he has a terrible seat. It's also hard on the horse to have that large weight back over his loins, and hindquarters.

    Bad riding. Why do you think jockeys crouch up front?? To take the weight off the horse's backs! These guys are way too big for those horses, they would die on a big Thoroughbred.

  • @universalradio so u learn puerto rico has fast horses and this is called andadura so they dont need jockeys cuz those horses ride something called galope not same thing

  • mera el ridiculo este ni q una silla pa andadura ala vdd que no eres de puerto rico arao

  • Mire mi pana asi se corre en las calle de Puerto rico eso es ser calle

  • Uyyyy los caballos se ven bien,pero pisan muy fuerte y al ser en la brea,le hace daño a las patas del caballo.Y ademas esta muy cafre eso por lo menos usen un sillas pa que se vea mas profecional.Una silla y unas bandas a las patas de los caballos

  • It's pacing!

    And ther're riding on the street, that's not good for the legs.

  • i agree

  • esto es lo mejor que hay ...cuatrero al fin.....SIN VERGUENZA..MALA CARA...

  • I from türkiye (* horse beatiful and very speed good horse

  • Tremendo ejemplar de caballo criollo.!

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