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  • Very impressive! Looking like a gorgeous young horse. With a few more years on him now, what's he like?

  • @vampychick22 he doesnt look anything like a qh???!!!

  • What a beautiful boy! Thanks for sharing his childhood with us!

  • it must have been amazing to see the horse grow up.

  • willing horses can learn in a matter of hours! He is an amazing boy. big and beautiful! :)

  • how does the horse know how to be steered from behind ( with u on their back)?. Is it just natural? if that makes any sense.

  • @MrsLeporedEss Humans put what they call "bits" in the horse's mouth and they get steered with that. There's also leg pressure, but I'm not in the mood to explain that now.

  • Amazingggg!!!!!!!!

  • where is this? i mean area? country?x

  • that foal is so cute! your so lucky i wish i was there watching him/her grow up :(

  • thats propbly not true a horse doesnt go fromm being born to growing up and being riden without any problems. i am questioning that.

  • @horsesluv112 some horses have the willingness to learn. My 6 year old stud My Shy Zipster, was in a stall most of his life due to his previous owners neglecting him. He was part of the collin county 25 rescued down in Wylie Tx. My stud was never broke for anything. I am able to get on him bareback without any problems. weve started him under saddle and hes not bucked once. People do breed for disposition too not just for looks and stuff. Hes western pleasure bred with a heart of gold.

  • @horsesluv112 You are an idiot, She never said their were not problems throughout his training,Which i might add would have started at birth,imprinting etc, It is more than posiible because I have seen this done hundreds of time throughout my life, It is all about trust and the groundwork you put into the horses, The worst horses can become angels with the correct procedures and Natural Horsemanship is flamin amazing to watch and be part of, Congratulations to Murphy and his owner.

  • Your horse is beautiful! Not just in the colorin and conformation. he is a beatuful mover too. You are soo lucky to have him:) Not that im not lucky to have mine.. I think im the luckiest person in the world to have Nanza...:)

  • What a nice mover! You should put that sucker in the Hunter ring!

  • what a beauty i would love to have a foal but i dont even have a horse i realy wish i did

  • wow....he is sooooo handsome :)

  • He looks pretty when he is all grown up.... dont you agree?

  • Aw he is soooo cute and small! Needs better music though!!!! LOL xx

  • how do u get the horses to mate?

  • That was a very smooth first ride!

  • ur horse is SOOO!!!!! beautiful!!. i have 2 horses and non of them r that clever;) 1 of them is a arab cross and 1 of them is just a little shetland. ur horse is amazing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!­!!!!!!! and im not just saying that:P

  • irish draught/ thoroughbred cross

  • He's adorable

    your very lucky

  • He's so CUTE!!!

  • cute! =)

  • I think it's awesome that you showed us from birth to his first ride. He is an adorable horse:) Keep up the good work

  • Murphy's adorable!

  • on first rides you shouldnt canter no offence tho coz it causes splints you have to build it up by walking and trottin then a week or so later introduce small gradual canters x

  • No splints on my horses :)

    seriously though we are talking two or three, half laps on a soft surface. Not pushing the horse round and round and belive me if you could see him going around is paddock at home then you would no he can manage that :)

  • lol he looks fit anyways xx

  • aw he's cute :D

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