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  • ..this is clearly two horses trying to establish dominance..I have worked with horses for years..and if these two wanted to kill one another it would have been much worse trust me..a lot of people put horses out to pasture to see if they get along, its much safer then doing it in a small pen or arena so when and if they have a disagreement they can get away from one another and have plenty of space between them..the mare with the baby would have been sprinting from them if this was a real fight.

  • Wrong wrong wrong to make animals fight for the 'entertainment' of a much lesser species - humans

  • @hellybelly6 Um. Who made these horses fight?

  • DUH it is not gruesome or "fighting" it is two horses establishing dominance and having a darn good time doing it! Does the original poster have ANY horse knowledge? I doubt it!

  • @bokofun1 well thats dumb i might not agree thats its gruesome but wtf would u call this if its not fighting??? last i checked most animals fight for dominance.... so curious whats it called?

  • Gruesome? More like dumb!

  • ANNOYING

  • I hate horses fighting especially when ppl force it and bet on it it's so wrong and a bad influence on kids

  • Also, you think I'm going to SUBSCRIBE to you because you upload one video of fighting horses, show ignorance AND mislabel the title? NOT gonna happen! Hahahaha

  • 1:05 beautiful leg yield :D

    And I don't blame the bystanders for not intervening. A friend of mine owns four stallions, and unless you really know how to handle a stallion, it can be REALLY dangeous to try to break up a stallion fight. Anyway, they're used to this kind of thing, and they weren't hurting each other.

    BTW ... horse fight? Yes. Gruesome? No. And learn to use the tag cloud instead of putting it all in the description!!

  • @Nizingur It looks like the they set it up.

  • @suemtchlrnw I very much doubt it. It's hard to set up a horse fight in circumstances like that. No, this place reminds me of Chincoteague, in which case these are feral horses and the idiot bystanders are tourists who think they're getting a real show.

  • @pankisibado your twisted maybe we should slaughter you an feed you to the wild animals

  • stallions protect there herds, thats what the red 1 is doin

  • Its a MARE & STALLION their just soughting (spellcheck?) out the pecking order.

  • the one who is filming is a soulless motherfucker. you will burn in hell. like so many people.

  • 2 colts. Very smart....

  • mmmm horse meat

  • @warbux83 you little carnivorous horse eater! you make me sick!

  • donkey is intelligent animal

    horse is a stupid animal

  • @77davidbeckham77

    Actually they're both intelligent on their own, ofc like people, some are more prone to it than others. Some take more time to learn while others not so much. So don't go around and make stupid comments like that, you know its not true...

  • @pankisibado Your not just discussing you are also an imbecile 

  • Why are two stallions not separated or gelded!!!!! This is not normal play fighting. This is vicious, look at them teething at each other! There is no excuse for allowing your animals to fight each other, at some point (whether it's horses, dogs, cats) you need to step in. And you're filming? What if one of them would have gotten hurt! So careless!

  • your sick thats not funny even if they were play fighting did you have money for a vet if one was hurt i doubt it like i said your sick

  • 1:38 Falcon kick!

  • I knew a woman who trained stallions, never had them gelded and she kept them all in the same pastures. There was never any real fights, they never got hurt. Stallions play fight, just like any other animal. Mares and geldings play fight too. And if they were really fighting, no one in their right mind would try to get in between them. Two 1300lbs animals high in adrenaline vs.a 200lbs man, the person would not stand a chance.

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  • This may be natural in "wild" conditions but these CLEARLY are not. This is wrong. This is a controlled situation. Someone should have had enough "horse sense" to not allow this to happen. idiots....

  • They are Practicing the lost Martial Art of HORSE FU !

  • okay this is still really sad, but this is nowhere near gruesome, u should see what these animals can do to each other. it brakes my heart. ;(

  • They are not fighting....they are posturing. Often seen in herds. Very bad fences, though.

  • 12 NIGGA! 12! 

  • Too many youtube animal experts. Why risk a human life when all animals squabble and fight. What's a hard hit to each other, could be fatal to humans. Also, experts are wrong and no situation is in control (RIP Steve Irwin and Timothy Treadwill.) To all the people that hate human life, go kill yourself; we really don't need you here.

  • This video is just two young males sparring , when they are young they get right down on there knees and wrestle they probably are best buddies

  • @cookster121

    Funny. You just shamed your country by showing us all that you are not only illiterate but also prejudist. Pankisi lies in Georgia (the country near Russia), it has got nothing to do with Pakistan XD.

  • sigh.

  • all over a woman

  • @rockinroans Exactly what I was going to say

  • @cookster121 R U kidding me. Really....Pakistan? Im glad to have a (I) country's like urs so that we rest can see what kind of nutheads you are. Learn to read and use google maps retard.

  • !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • how dare you tape this shame

  • certeza que um falo pro outro: "A tua mãe é uma égua de boa" kkkkkkkkkkkkkk

  • Here's a scary ass thought to occupy yourselves with...what if horses, were carnivorous?

  • and why are there kids in there 2

  • these horses obviously should NOT be in the same field, whichever one of them is causing problems needs his own little area because there are other horses in that field, and a foal, who could potentially be in danger.

  • These horses are not "playing".

  • who even horses could do boxing?

  • this guy likes tagging

  • FUCK that i would not be getting near them...

  • Heck even herds with mixed geldings and mares still have fighting issues, just a lot less extreme, it's just their natural behavior to fight over their women. If people keep multiple stallion and mare herds without them fighting much, well then I commend you and your horses. Don't blow before you research guys, stallions can work together rather successfully when kept smartly.

  • Our gelded stallions had to learn how to properly socialize within the same group. It's natural for male horses castrated or intact to interact with each other. As long as mares are out of the equation stallions can do very well together. A bachelor herd is a natural for horses. The fact is that when you have mares in the same pasture then you have a problem, the stallions all want those mares to breed, and they can't get their mares far enough away from the other to feel comfortable in a field.

  • Stallions can be successfully integrated together when the horse is raised properly. Stallions usually only react with such aggression to each other if they have spent their lives in a stall. Stallions that only have contact with other horses for breeding purposes and over the stall contact to do not know how to properly socialize with other horses. That and certain horses are more aggressive than others. One of our stallions always loved to see the foals, even if they weren't his.

  • They look like mares not stallions lol

  • This is no way to treat a horse. These horse were just fooling around but still it's not safe, the owners should have know better.

  • Actually, some stallions are fine when put together. It really depends on how they've been brought up. I know someone who has a horse farm and the stallions there are perfectly calm, even around the mares.

  • these are not stallions, just fooling around. Two stallions fight................one ends up badly hurt the other one usually worse or dead.

  • dramatic title to atrac viewers, just horses playing the way they like too.

  • why film that ???

  • @noname52008 it is not overacting. these aren't wild horses they are tame, domesticated horses . These people don't deserve horses or you either for that matter if this okay to them or you! I own horses and have had studs run together, but there was no mare around to create chaos and dangerous situations for the stallions.

  • it is ok to run stallions together if they are use to it and there is no mare around. having said that these people should be shot. they don't deserve a horse.

  • Poor things. I own horses,and your NOT supposed to put stallions in the same pen together. This is just wrong. Stallions can be in a pen or pasture with other geldings,because they cause no threat but damn!!

  • The little Bastards watching should be castrated to curb their need for violence!

  • It looks like two young geldings who are playing and also slowly figuring out who the leader is going to be eventually..

  • Just a quick one, someone explain to me what a 'stailon' is?

  • @SaltedTheluji A stallion is a male horse over four years old.

  • @TheRunawayHorse I do in fact know what a 'stallion' is. I'm just not so certain about a 'stailon'. Refer to the info box if you don't get me

  • well yeah stallions should be kept seperate but all of our stallions are able to live in a group even though there are two stallions together. i don't understand all of the people saying 'never put stallions together, bla bla' i mean altough it might be dangerous, they are animals that are supposed to live in groups. the only thing is you have to pay attention, if you do i think stallions could be put together.

  • @NoName52008 Horse 'groups' come in two forms, the patriarchal group is one stallion, his mares and their offspring. Young males are rarely tolerated beyond the age of two. Larger herds occasionally form, but not in breeding season, breaking down the patriarchal group behavior of the stallions, and then many stallions may get along. I am speaking of a biologist with some knowledge of horse behavior, not any kind of horse herding expert. A better explanation is welcome.

  • @RnBramwell of course you're right. there no way to discuss about your comment. but i just wanted to say that i absolutely don't understand all of the people twho talk about keeping stallions seperate- no matter what happens. in my oppinion these animals are supposed to have closer contact to other horses ( stallions too) just to keep alive their natural behaviour. if they live naturally like this on a field i think they justshould pay attention, not panic like a few people write here.

  • @NoName52008 The thing is, stallions generally keep a loose territorial space, & have distinct age &/or ranking differences that normally would eliminate violent conflict. In a large paddock, if two or more stallions have the parameters in place, then fighting will occur. Sometimes the damage can be fatal: a broken limb or neck. It may be "their natural behavior" but that doesn't mean it's smart to subject an individual animal you care about to such risk. Many poisons are "natural" too.

  • @RnBramwell: You're right. I worked on a farm where all the stallions were kept together in one group and I never saw a fight take place, even when they were exposed to mares in heat.

  • i'd be okay with this if they were wild horses but they aren't, they r in a feild. yes this is natural in the wild but if they r domesticated horses you sould just seperate or geld them. what the fuck r those people in the feild doing?! y dont they try to stop the fight? ya those r 2000 puond animal but they are prey animals, start screaming n running at them and they'll break up tht fight pretty quickly . . . . . this is just stupid

  • @AwkwardTacos

    Couldn't agree more!!!

  • @AwkwardTacos I love horses, but the safety of a person is much more important than the safety of an animal. The 2 male horses shouldn't have been put together. I agree that the owners should've been more careful with that, but what's been done has been done. It's far more important to keep the people safe, and for them to try to stop 2 large animals in the middle of a fight is both ridiculously stupid and dangerous. Don't allow your love for animals put you or anybody else into physical danger.

  • @910iAmHuGs I have been hurt so many times for an animals saftey and i think it is only right for the people who put those horses in that position to have to deal with the consequences of doing whats right. if ur worried about puting urself in danger with horses, u simply shouldnt own any obviously you wouldnt risk urself for them which i think is the biggest test of devotion a rider can show to its horse.

  • @AwkwardTacos You are suggesting that these people risk their lives simply to stop these horses from fighting. Think about it. The life of a horse vs. the life of a human... Which is more important?

  • @910iAmHuGs I personally cant stand humans, i cant stand myself. so ya, i would rather preserve an animals life then a humans. btw, these horses were not gonna kill eachother. and thise people had about as much chance of dying from doing that as i have from being srtuck by lightning . . . -.-

  • @AwkwardTacos One kick from a horse could easily either kill or badly injure a human. Whether the horses were or were not going to seriously harm each other does not exclude the fact that a person could have been badly injured if he or she tried to intervene. I love animals and have since I was very young, but if I were in a situation where somebody (relative, friend, or even somebody I didn't know) was possibly going to get hurt I would feel terrible if that person did end up getting hurt.

  • @910iAmHuGs Do you work around horses? or ride? if not, you are spewing false knowledge that i have no interest in even considering . . .

  • @AwkwardTacos I actually did ride in the past and was thinking about trying out for the equestrian team at my school this year. I decided not to for many reasons that you are not required to know or understand in order for me to get my point across.

  • @910iAmHuGs yawwwwwwwnnnnnnnnnnnnnn But what ever. i trust my instinct of what to do in this situation more than i trust yours so . . . i guess i really dont care what u have to say bout it xD good day!!!

  • @AwkwardTacos Whatever...

  • @AwkwardTacos Actually, an adult human can die or get seriously injured by a kick of an equine. And seeing how those humans were kids, they could have died a lot more easily.

    I have loved horses all my life. They are my favorite of all animals, so yes, I know a few things.

  • @AaronsEve And ive been riding since i was 2. the point is those horses probs wouldnt kick the people. they would just run away like most any other horse . . .

  • @AwkwardTacos Yea how is a 150 pound person going to stop a 2000 pound animal. If theyre two males, throwing your arms around is not going to scare them. Theyre fighting for dominance.

  • @vangiepirate I know all about horses and i know they are fighting for dominance. i also know that if u start to scream and run at them they will freak out and gallop away forgeting about their fight to run for what they think might be they end of their life! stallions are feirce sure but i think they get a little two much credit sometimes. they r still flight animals and will most likely be afraid of humans acting all crazy and such ^.^ mhm

  • @AwkwardTacos You should never brake up a fight between them, that would cause more problems. They have to sort it out between them self’s, they are only trying to figure out the peaking order. Separate them into another field because you should never put 2 stallions in one field but only after the fight, you could get yourself killed by getting in the middle.

  • @AwkwardTacos Sorry about the fail on selves 

  • Wow o.o

  • wat is d songs name

  • @1scoobysteve1 Ghost K - Stop! (blue mix)

  • So... you basically put them together to see what the fuck would happen then...

  • why in the first place is the 2 stallions in the same pasture?

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  • Gross

  • Ever wonder where the phrase "horse play" comes from?

  • name of song please?

  • those people are dumb for getting closer to the fight -.- there's not much you can do cuz there's nothing for them to grab onto them and pull them apart, anyways.

  • Are they wild?? and ya I agree it natural

  • That is an accident waiting to happen. Why would you have to studs out together? Lucky one didn't kill the other or have both injured to the point of having to destroy both.

  • Pathan horses!

  • horses are dumb

  • everyone saying that the people should have broken up the fight, you would have been killed or badly injured if you tried to stop it, its natural for stallions to fight.

  • they be alright.

  • They're just horsin' off.

  • very nice

  • and why did you not break this fight up?

  • @oXLiveForHorsesXo lol now that would have been fun to see 

  • @oXLiveForHorsesXo its only natural...let the horses be horses.

  • @oXLiveForHorsesXo Would you be the one trying to step between to stallions?

  • stupid species. of course they'll extinct. that's good.

  • @kwaka66666 hope youre talking about humans there

  • @kwaka66666 and @ZeusDeusEx why do you think they are stupid/dumb? You know that horses have better senses and math skills than most americans right? yeaaaa reaallll dumb.

  • song name please?

  • mares will kill each other too, not just stallions. Happened just down the road from me. The owners bought a new mare, put her in a paddock next to another one for 2 weeks. They were fine over the fence so put them together. In a matter of minutes, one was dead - the other had bit her on the jugular vein and wouldn't let go. She bled out and died..........

  • You know what you should have dun I always have a long exstendid wip with me and what you do is that happend to me so what you do is you have the wip in your hand and you know they are rering so they can't realy buck at you so fast what you do is you get to a point where you can get the wip to atracket them and CRAC IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!­!!!!!!!!!! :) edvice it works to so.

  • This is awesome! Good example of horse behavior...these guys look like they are mostly playing, you can see contact is light and mininal when it comes to biting and kicking. Very mild compared to wild horses. Cool Video

  • i hate horses

  • @MetrakitProRaceII and we hate you HAHAHAHA :)

  • I fail to see what about this is gruesome. Those horses are acting like horses, and nobody got hurt.

  • this is natural behavior...i have come across worse cases of horses fighting together and some will have more than 2 horses in a brawl. the people freaking out didnt help either...

  • horses don't fight to the death, they fight till one backs down.

  • WTF WHO LIKE THIS!?

  • why people that don't know what they are talking about voice there opinion is beyond me stallions run together for years and in some cases in the wild will pair up in a group of mares i have had stallions for years and the worst thing you can do is not socialize them i run colts together till they are 5 most of the time till they are 7 or 8 and i know for a fact stallions that are not accustomed to social meetings are able to be retrained as i have done it so get some info before blowing up

  • This is why most people don't keep stallions together. That is not normal horse behaviour - if they were to have kicked, bitten or reared a few times, then that would be considered normal. This was more than a few times and it was quite aggressive - they weren't just figuring out the pecking order. Also, putting two stallions in with a foal is ridiculous. A stallion will often kill a foal that is not his.

  • @gagooify My senior stallion is the babysitter for the foals who are being weaned. We have bears and mountain lions here, but the babies are safe with Prince around.  And not just Prince's babies, EVERYONE'S babies.

  • @porkypine0727 As with all things horse related, it obviously depends on the individual horse. These two don't seem to enjoy each others company and if this the way they behave on a regular basis, I wouldn't want them around a foal. Your stallion sounds like a good babysitter type, but not all stallions are that way.

  • NORMAL HORSE BEHAVIOR!!!!

    I should know i have two stallions that do that over my horse Jozzie!DUH!!!!

  • What do you mean by that? I dont know alot i just know he's protecting something. Or atleast trying to figure who is the boss. It's hard to see when you arent there :)

  • i have 2 horses. completely normal you city slickers

  • The Lion King: Horse addition

  • This is completely natural. The stallions are fighting (most likely) over the mare and foal, you can see that they stopped and sniffed the poo, so they could of been fighting over territory as well (its a territory marker) this is what happens when you put stallions together. This is how they behave in the wild only it can be much worse. Horses can die from wounds from fights in the wild so everyone, stop panicking. Remember, never put stallions together!

  • @DayDreamer00h I have four stallions who live together 24/7. Don't be silly.

  • @DayDreamer00h Don't be silly. I have four stallions who live together 24/7 and are best friends. Two of them shared a mare last year. It depends more on the particular horse and how they are raised than on their gender. I've seen geldings together who were more dangerous than properly trained stallions. How do you think they get the Lipizzaners to perform together?

  • The bay only does it to protect his family. It's better than a human abusing a horse! This is life people! You cant change it! Think that your with your mom! And your dad is fighting to keep you for his property and not some random guy!

  • hey um not being mean or anything and obviously ur a girl too but it seems kinda weird that you said the woman was his property would you say the same thing for hime like he is her property. plz no harsh comments back

  • @haileysinsanity this was supposed to be to @thesaddlebredchick

  • Actually, this fight really isnt bad at all compared to some I've seen in my many yrs as a horseman. There's NO blood, and they aren't really that aggressive. Its just a lil spat over the mare and foal.

  • put them in seprate paddocks!

    r u people that stupid or do u want them to hurt themselves,

    i am aware that its nature but it seems like u want them 2 fight!!! :(

  • animals are so uncivilized

  • @yay78900 dude,watch the human,what civilized about us ? some poeple kidnap kids,rape them,we make wars about a yes or a no,i think us humans are the uncivilized ones

  • @ishmasxm dude, if these horses were civilized like people they would first delete each other as facebook friends, attack one another other with landmines and predator drones, call the innocent victims 'collateral damage', then hire lawyers for a lawsuit ... that is the civilized way to handle a conflict

  • This is one of the reasons why stallions should be kept SEPARATE. I know as a fact that it's normal behavior but that doesn't make it safe. They can go too far. A playful spar can turn into a real fight in seconds and horses CAN get hurt. I've seen many a-horse get hurt in sparring matches like this

  • Why would you just stand there and watch this?! Ever thought about stopping them or moving one...

  • @CindasEquestrian they would probably have been hurt if they tried they are most likely stallions and they are dangerous..

  • @CindasEquestrian Because the person probably didn't want to get kicked in the face. Derp.

  • fucking bulling i hate it ;)

  • If my girlfriend saw this she'd ball her eyes out so bad.

  • These are wild horses you idiots... lol

  • Should not have two stallions in the same pasture, the mare has a foal and the alpa horse is protecting his brood.

  • This is very normal all horses fight,BUT its not very smart to keep stallions in the same pasture...

  • my horses fight often... it's NOT a big deal. i'll show you a video of them fighting. they just have off days, showing territory, or such. it isn't a big deal. wild horses are just wild horses, do as they please. same as buffalo, and elk. and oh guys... these are definitley wild horses... so this person can't control which horses go with which horses?

  • no wonder they fighting two stallions is not a good idea

  • Im sure some animal activist will say this is out of line like animals all have manners, humans have been taught to have civilized behavior animals run off instinct!

  • Okay yeah! Let's get popcorn assholes!

  • @Kaylahx3Boo well they can't exactly sop them can they. horses fight each other by their own will. like dears, mooses, and buffalo.

  • @luks655 Right, but is this the first time they have been together in a pasture? Or has it happened multiple times?

  • which one won??

  • @TKOZLIKT the bay. He successfully kept the dark grey away from the mares. This is normal for horses to establish whose band leader. Even mares will fight to establish pecking order. My mare was always picking fights because she was an alpha mare... unfortunately.

  • @Shokara2 yuh ive seen these fights weven among horses that KNOW each other both male and female young and old they all do it and it usually does not injur them too badly if at all!

  • lol poo sniff. kick hahah who won?

  • haha my favourite bit was when one did a poo and they were like oohh poo, you did a poo? nice poo, ooh lets smell it yeah smell the poo - sniff sniff.....wait what were we just doing.....oh yeah FIGHT!

  • This video is really cool, but didn't anyone else the fence bend at 27, that so cool

  • its not really gruesome i have horses that do them all you have to do is calm them down and out them in separate pens for a while

  • @TheOld....

    Yes, you are right. In the wild when they fight however, one can run away. That option is NOT present in a pen!

  • theyre not playing they dont do that unless you make them!! i would know because my mom has 2 stallions and 6 mares. they only do it to dominant one another but they also end up eather killing the other stallion or seriosly injuring it!!

  • Pretty sure they're playing. Look at their body language. Their ears aren't pinned and they're just showing dominance. Just horses being horses!

  • typical for stallions...

  • must be fighting over a can of beer