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  • Georgeous! ^-^

  • Love this horse....for sale? Any offspring? Siblings?

  • Amazing:D

  • Ooh look at that trot at the end XD <3

  • he bows, after he was done X3

  • pretty good otherwise, but the horse, it's probably time to leave just annoying when you jump behind the so beaten whip.... -.-

  • better than his sire.

  • I want that horse!

  • @CharlieandEllie1 I figured the same thing. He's pretty and all, but i don't think its right that they torture him just so that he jumps "well".

  • OMG PAUSE AT 0:34

  • I think it kind of defeats the point to snap your knees up so high that your head is lower than your hooves. Incredible horse. But if you ask me, I wouldn't want a horse with that deep a bascule through his neck... Waste of energy!

  • @ABonner93

    what about a hunter? pretty sure that's a desirable trait in the hunters

  • a horse with 3 years shouldn't jump this high!

    poor horse

  • How tall is he?

    

  • holy shit..

  • holy shit...that's freaking incredible.

  • Wouldn't mind owning him...

  • Beautiful horse, would love to have him in my barn.

  • And if only we were good enough riders to allow the horse to jump like this with a rider on his back :)

  • that horse can freakin jump!!!

  • wenn ihm einer mal sagen würde dass er viel zu hoch springt...^^

  • What a wonderful Horse !

  • he's absolutely GORGEOUS!

  • Dang!

  • were ia that hourse?

  • woooooooooooooooow! that is one smashing trot, one awsomely fluid back movement and some stylish jumping!! great horse!!!

  • entweder des Pferd sieht schlecht oder es wurde geschlagen wenns höher springt als das Hindernis ist...

  • x.x I hate seeing such young horses jumping so high.

    Gorgeous horse, though. He's going to go far for sure.

  • i love the end where he looks almost like "Yeah! I'm awesome"

  • Sensational to look at, great jump AND great movement - a big future!

  • beautiful

  • oh my heckk

  • oh wow hes goregous.

  • How much is his stud fee?

  • what a great looking horse :D

  • omg thats amazing what breed is he

  • pretty calm for a stallion showjumper

  • @JUMPINGSTALLION sorry if i sound silly,but what does up for stud mean??i looked on the internet but i cant find anything.

  • @getmeaponynow that he is currently available for breeding... another way of saying is standing stud or available for stud... different ways of saying "we have him at our farm and we are offering breeding services and him for breeding to your mares..."

  • @tucker72100 thanks!!i dont know much about horses outside riding!!

  • @getmeaponynow haha no worries.... glad to help!

  • @getmeaponynow no worries, anytime.... have fun learning the lingo!!!

  • wow!totally amazing

  • wow! Amazing trotting action at the end.... and loving how he tucks his head right between his front legs over the jump.... nice video

  • You should not be jumping a three year old horse that high! That's awfull! Horses joints and bones are not fully develoed at age 3. :(

  • @riolover101 3 years of age is the perfect time to have a horse in sport. their bones are at the perfect strength for any kind of training or working.

  • what a horse ! amazing ! 

  • he is only jumping high because he is being whipped on his hind legs

  • @rachelsbeauty you can see this horse is not jumping because he is scared he is jumping because he wants to. he is clearly well looked after and no horse will turn out good if it is "whipped". whips are there to be used gently as a reminder that your there, like a poke. not for punishment, abuse or enforcement. if you knew anythng about horses you could tell by the way his ears are back listening, and then prick forwards at the jump that he is happy.

  • @sexytimeormonopoly i do know allot about horses and when the horses ears are back they are either scared or angry. actually

  • @rachelsbeauty yeah, when theyre flat back. when they are turned backwards and tilted slightly like that the horse is listening.... no need to be so smarmy about it. a horses ears being back can mean a variety of things... so its not as basic as that. ive spent as long as i can remember studying specifically horse behaviour and im on a prestigious college course on it, so you cant say "i know alot about horses" and just be right. and btw its alot, not allot.

  • @rachelsbeauty ears point towards the instructor with intentions of hearing them better.

  • @rachelsbeauty you must know nothing about horses. 90% of the time, a horse's ears are back. it is because they are listening to their rider or what is behind them. if they are FLAT, PINNED against the skull to a point where you can barely see them, then yes, they are scared or angry.

  • @rachelsbeauty there wasn't a single whip. you're really dumb. the horse showed zero signs of distress. and a breed like that LOVES to jump. if you dont know this, you dont know horses

  • gorgeous horse... im jealous ;)

  • drooooooollllllll. so beautiful!

  • what breed is he i am looking for a good jumping breed

  • beauty

  • he makes it look like, 0 gravity :)

  • poor horse -.-

  • @LeleLiebtSunshine this horse doesnt look at all unhappy to me, his ears are pricked and his head is up the whole time...

  • @LeleLiebtSunshine how on earth is this a 'poor horse'?

  • Fabulous athlete!!!!

  • What kind of horse is he? Warmblood? Amazing!!!!

  • SUCH LOVELY ANIMALS

  • An AMAZING jumper! Wow!

  • Great video but does it really need to be repeated over 5 times.

  • he is gorgeous

    

  • waw amazing scope :)

  • luv it can he breed my 3 yr old dutch warmblood

  • Hes beautiful :]

  • ich behaupte jez einfach mal das Pferd is Gebbart weil kein normales pferd springt so hoch

  • @Chrisi7410

    schließe mich deiner meinung an-das ist keine natürliche springmanier-da ist doch was faul...

  • help

  • he's got a lovely scope!

  • a very nice horse

    he is a good springer

  • :O :O

  • OH MY! He is SO beautiful!!! Just . . . WOW.

  • hunnihorse123 he is supposed to put his head that low it means he is jumping correctly in nice bascule horses cant put their heads that low when we are riding them because we mess with their natural balance, sadly.

  • He barely has to even try, bravo

  • beautiful horse! subbed, back? :D

  • wunderschönes pferd <33

  • Beautiful!!!

  • he is sooo pretty

  • WOW

  • @ jumping stallion, do u have a website?

  • is he up for stud??

  • @crazyjumper124

    Yes, Qlassic is up for stud with frozen semen

  • @JUMPINGSTALLION i bet at least one of those people thumbs upped that comment because it said "frozen semen" in it. immature people.

  • id love to ride him!

  • unbeliveable...

  • in english:

    i think that the men not switch on the horse!!!

    sorry for my bad english

  • Gorgeous!

  • he is beautiful :D and his elevation i to die for :O x

  • He is a stunner! x

  • Very cool horse..

    But he does jump a lot higher than he has to...

  • Cool nice horse x

  • that horse is amazing!

  • Das Pferd hat jemand besseres verdient

  • @Lollo605 why wat did someone do u make up loads of crapsorry u do

  • Läuft der dem Pferd mit der gerte hinterher...

    Dem sollte man auch mal mit na Gerte hinterherlaufen..., dann wüsste der wie sowas ist

    vllt würde er das dann nciht mehr machen

    ich finds echt nicht gut

    es ist FREISPRINGEN & niht JAGEN

    !!!!!!

  • @Lollo605 wat the fudge you on

  • the elevation in its trot is amaaazing!

  • Oh hallo. Der geht ja mit der gerte da dran. Ma so zu jagen. Find ich nich so schön. echt ey

  • lieben Gruß an die Gelenke

  • four saled?

  • yeah he just flows over it because some one whipped his back legs

  • @misty159159 *eye roll* he wasn't being "whipped". he was being encouraged, I know the difference. This animal is obviously taken care of better than I am and he loves his job.

  • @vaultingdiva exactly

  • @vaultingdiva for sure! His ears were forward. He's young. He would not have missed a chance to strike out or buck if he was being chased. It's simply being directed. Some people are just fools. There's no right way to train horses these days to ppl. Sheesh..

  • omg wow

  • dem mit der Gerte sollte man eins überziehen!

    :(

    unmöglich, dass man das schön finden kann.

    "Oh how beautiful" - that sucks Traurig wenn man das nicht sieht

  • @Mashaju

    genau das gleiche habe ich auch grad gedacht -.-

  • omg he just flows over it :]

  • great jumper but its anbnoying if u were riding him an he put his head down that far lol

  • Beautiful horse and how they can show, wow !

  • On dirait qu'il est plus a l'aise sur les gros obstacles que les petits

  • This horse is beautiful! I bet he could be trained to do anything whether it's dressage, hunters, equitation or jumpers. He's so talented.

  • wow =)

  • It looks funny when the over jump! But very pretty horses!!!

  • what for horse??

  • das ist tierquälerei das die mit der gerte auf die hinterbeine draufschlegt

  • veru cute!

  • O M G ! This horse is jumping so amazing high! He will be an good jumping horse!

  • great jumper

  • i want his trot.... and uhhh i bet this horse is going to be wore out by the time hes 10

  • that horse is gorgeous, and has a real talent :) hes like perfect.

  • I don't agree with the age of breaking race horses.

    At the end of the day BSJA knows what it is on about and they do age classes so you have an idea of what your horse is suppose to be jumping and how steady to bring it on.

  • A sitting trot on that beast and you'll have perfect abs in no time!

  • Some of you are actually clueless.

    Bsja age classes start as 4 year olds, and the height is 1m/1m5 depending on where you go.

    So if you think your suppose to have your horses flatwork perfect, and balanced jumping courses with fillers oxers etc at the height of 1m.. i think 3 year old is actually fine to start training a horse, considering most are broken in at 3, i think your all just a tad clueless ;)

  • Oh My gosh people actually you are supposed to start training a horse at age 3 that's when their joints are more fused and strong, but you are supposed to take it easy on them.

  • such nice pace at the end - how much cadence does a horse need lol

  • BEAUTIFUL floaty mover there at the end! GORGEOUS I want his babies <3

  • wow, what a beautiful jump that horse has, very promising!!

  • wow, look at that gait! and only 3? sure talent there!

  • Sttuunnniiinnngggg trot

  • that is so cool!!! i love his trot at the end!

  • errrm i think he cleared it lol

  • how did i say that meanly?

  • such a gorgeous horse. amazing jump, lovely trot.

  • i just red in the description hes only 3, u aint supposed to do much with 3 yr olds cos theyr still growing, buh i guess u no wat ur doing

  • @xxHannahxxTobyxx this is ridiculous. all horses are supposed to be started at three, and its best to teach them as much as possible as young as you can because that is when they absorb the most information. at 3 their muscles and bone structure are fully matured. they may still grow but they are perfectly fit for training

  • he looks like a danish warmblood but i cant be sure

  • omg my horse dosn't even jump

    but i wish she would

  • omg, what i would give for a horse like that!

  • schrecklich,schrecklich,schrec­klich!!!!

  • Yeee!!!So amazing horse <3

  • woah, he moves amazingly lol look at the trot at the end lol, although, the jumping was also tres tres amazing!

  • omg das ist so schrecklich -.-

    das arme pferd!!!

  • Er überspringt-kein Pferd würde jemals so hoch von Natur aus springen. Da haben die etwas gemacht...

  • um nein! das ist nicht schrecklich...?

    es ist sehr fantastisch

  • I absolutley love the way he just floats over those jumps. gorgeous mover.

  • love reading the comments..lol

  • wow..... it's like a giant bunny rabbit! lol :D

  • That horse is GORGEOUS!!!!!! O.O

  • i love all the comments about people who say he shouldn't be jumped at 3, like what was said before if he is a bred jumper they would make sure he is perfectly sound before free jumping him. I highly doubt that they are jumping him like that under saddle, or even free jumping him like that often. That horse you can tell is very importent and i have a feeling that they know what they are doing and none of you know what your talking about. They wouldn't ruin a horse like that with negligence.

  • @HazardousAmusement i agree it's not like people are riding him well he's jumping

  • @HazardousAmusement Right on. Not to say that in Europe, this kind of "test" is part of the approval process, to make sure the stallions used for breeding are of good quality. Other breeds would benefit from such a selection process. How many stallions are bred just because they have great papers, without ever proving themselves? Bloodlines are great, but the horse has to perform. And if these people are like most in France, no jumping under saddle until 4 years of age.

  • he is beautiful :O

  • he has a woderful free supple movement he looks very well bred

  • THE MOST GORGEOUS........

    that horse is amazing!

  • Beautiful horse!

  • OH MY GOD!! look at that jump! humada humada!! Beautiful!!

  • class. wonder is he at stud now?

  • WOW! beautiful

  • wish my horse was obedient enough to do that. he'd probably run out. that horse is beautiful. he's got a nice gait.

  • wow did u see that trot at the end. beautiful

  • wow, did you see that trot at the end. beautiful.

  • cool

  • that is a beautiful horse

  • look at that fool with the whip! it should be for fun not for show! idiots

  • exactly- i agree

  • this isn't for fun, they were probably trying to sell him or doing it for trials..

    what are you talking about, you clearly know nothing lol

  • looked good to me,he is beautiful!

  • well arent you just a little expert!

  • Im a rider , and he is a stallion he has more than enough power to jump when he is 4/5 he will be expected to jump alot bigger so i wudnt say there big for a what is he 3year old , and free jumping doesnt use alot of energy anyway !!!

  • free jumping doesnt do to much as the horse would use such power in the paddock goofing off. if in small sessions only though

  • he sored through the air!!!

    AMAZING 5 Star

  • wow