Ok what is the point of bringing the two stallions around each other? You're only enticing them and keeping them on a lead is like bringing two dogs around each other on a leash. Makes them more prone to acting out against each other and for some reason that seems to be the idea here. They are not just inspecting each other, that was a squeal and striking out on both parts, plus the rearing. What's the point of provoking these two?
lol; clearly many of you have never been to an Arabian in-hand class featuring studs. Posturing is a huge part of the breed; they (judges, sponsors, those interested in using that stud for services, etc.) want to see them at their top, & a stud posturing for another stud is going to arch his neck, flag his tail, and go vogue (strike a pose!). It's VERY common practice in the horse world, and not just in Kuwait. They do the same thing in Terrier groups at dog shows. Newsflash: stupid, not cruel.
@GoatBlaat No, like I said above, they both squealed and struck out at eachother. Last I checked, that wasn't inspecting each other. They're not trying to make them fight but they aren't exactly helping the situation.
Debatably, it could be handled better. But we have to keep in mind this is teir way of doing things. Just like Australians think Americans treat their saddlebreds poorly, and americans think this is cruel and wrong, and the brittish think breeds named for purely colour is wrong.
Both animals are simply challenging. They are not 'fighting' as you call it.
ahh man now come on i hate seeing horses have to fight expesshailly this breed the aribains are very beautiful horses besides all are if i was to get a horse i would love one of those types or dappled grey horse they are just beautiful and i hardly see anyone with them nor by my grandmas or my dads and both live in neighborhoods filled with horses by my dads i viste these two horses often and 1 of them is newer i knew the first one for an 4-5 yrs the female like around almost 2yrs i think
Both Arabs are gorgeous! But both have slight/beginning swaybacks (the chestnut more than the grey one). Ridden too early or too heavy riders? Be careful!
@Seleuce or aging? and incorrect head carriage when ridden. My arab at 18 is showing signs, we work on strengthening the muscles but time takes it's toll:)
how about then you go argue with every other person who wrote the same thing i did? you've seen the other vid, you know where to find them.
think about this for a sec tho, if they really wanted to get these horses to fight, why would they be standing right next to them, instead of putting them in some paddock and letting them knock each other? itd be a lot safer to go with the latter option, no?
Wow you guys are "TOTALLY" fucking awesome *claps* good job guys! It took you more then one video to discover that studs shouldn't be together *woot woot* good job great "team effort"
Ok what is the point of bringing the two stallions around each other? You're only enticing them and keeping them on a lead is like bringing two dogs around each other on a leash. Makes them more prone to acting out against each other and for some reason that seems to be the idea here. They are not just inspecting each other, that was a squeal and striking out on both parts, plus the rearing. What's the point of provoking these two?
BlindMagSoprano 8 months ago
lol; clearly many of you have never been to an Arabian in-hand class featuring studs. Posturing is a huge part of the breed; they (judges, sponsors, those interested in using that stud for services, etc.) want to see them at their top, & a stud posturing for another stud is going to arch his neck, flag his tail, and go vogue (strike a pose!). It's VERY common practice in the horse world, and not just in Kuwait. They do the same thing in Terrier groups at dog shows. Newsflash: stupid, not cruel.
Angelfinx 1 year ago 2
and their breeds?
Deppy4EverAndEver 1 year ago
u guys need to STOP HORSE FighING!!!!! I THINK U R MACKING THEM FIGHT
lokotaandme 1 year ago
@lokotaandme That's not making them fight already, doesn't it? They were only inspecting each other o.ô
GoatBlaat 1 year ago
@GoatBlaat No, like I said above, they both squealed and struck out at eachother. Last I checked, that wasn't inspecting each other. They're not trying to make them fight but they aren't exactly helping the situation.
BlindMagSoprano 8 months ago
@BlindMagSoprano .. oooookay. I'm not that known with that kind of behavior yet, so sorry if I did sound stupid. xD
GoatBlaat 8 months ago
@lokotaandme I think you need to learn more about horses before leaving a comment.
Shokara2 9 months ago
@Shokara2 i have horses ok and plus my sister have got in my youtube and and wrote that she dont know nothing about horse
lokotaandme 9 months ago
Debatably, it could be handled better. But we have to keep in mind this is teir way of doing things. Just like Australians think Americans treat their saddlebreds poorly, and americans think this is cruel and wrong, and the brittish think breeds named for purely colour is wrong.
Both animals are simply challenging. They are not 'fighting' as you call it.
Dakareegurl 1 year ago 2
ahh man now come on i hate seeing horses have to fight expesshailly this breed the aribains are very beautiful horses besides all are if i was to get a horse i would love one of those types or dappled grey horse they are just beautiful and i hardly see anyone with them nor by my grandmas or my dads and both live in neighborhoods filled with horses by my dads i viste these two horses often and 1 of them is newer i knew the first one for an 4-5 yrs the female like around almost 2yrs i think
BellaSaraBeara 1 year ago
exactly its rong
horses142010 1 year ago
i hope they come after the people who want them to fight thy need it! u dont c horses making us fight do u?
weakwork 1 year ago
lokotaandme hey i agree with u
lokotaandme 1 year ago
Both Arabs are gorgeous! But both have slight/beginning swaybacks (the chestnut more than the grey one). Ridden too early or too heavy riders? Be careful!
Seleuce 1 year ago
@Seleuce or aging? and incorrect head carriage when ridden. My arab at 18 is showing signs, we work on strengthening the muscles but time takes it's toll:)
myprophet1 1 year ago
What Fuck Of This ?!! there is no fighting
Thay Just think about that :D
khaledthekingpower 2 years ago
theyre introducing them. obviously, people wouldn't put horses together to fight.
sye93 2 years ago
no they do fight horses and they have more then one video of these SAME horses 'meeting"
sabrinaburdynski 2 years ago
how about then you go argue with every other person who wrote the same thing i did? you've seen the other vid, you know where to find them.
think about this for a sec tho, if they really wanted to get these horses to fight, why would they be standing right next to them, instead of putting them in some paddock and letting them knock each other? itd be a lot safer to go with the latter option, no?
sye93 2 years ago
@sye93
Even my horse will stirke out with one hoof when meeting a new horse. I think its just a bluff but its makes me jump out of my skin when she does it.
KEOKOsensei 1 year ago
you guys are idoits!
equine5615 2 years ago
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ThePony1221 2 years ago
Wow you guys are "TOTALLY" fucking awesome *claps* good job guys! It took you more then one video to discover that studs shouldn't be together *woot woot* good job great "team effort"
~Stacy
mightysteelzipper 2 years ago
stop putting them together you guys are idiots
biancaxx1 2 years ago
atleast there not acually fighting
jordanlarose 2 years ago
esalam u alakom ya zalama
ramise14 2 years ago
Why do you keep putting them together? They are always going to fight.
TrotCanterGallop 2 years ago
amazingly beautiful arabian studs <3 x
NatzBbzx 2 years ago