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  • Look how tolerant he is. What a beautiful video, thanks for sharing!

  • Oh my god the foals mating

  • Look the foals penis it wants to breed

  • cute

  • 2:32 Daddy, I wanna play horsie!!

  • "Gee, daddy, your butt smells terrific! Hey, I'm thirsty for some milk! Is this where I get it? It tastes funny!"

  • Dad dad dad hey dad, dad dad hey DAAAAAAD

  • Clerks 2... "Never go ass to mouth" Lol sorry this video just reminded me of that! Very pretty stallion though!

  • why is that little horse always all up his dad's butt 8|

  • 0:54 "Yummy milk!" 1:00 "Oh...Oops." XD

  • beautiful horses=)

  • soooooooo cute !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • hes like "Come on dad lets go do stuff!" and the dads like "Go play with your mom. im busy standing here."

  • i just watched the vid to of the stallion killing the foul and i did need to see this to

  • @98horseluver I hate that video..saw it for the first time when I was like 10...made me bawl!!

  • Beautiful!!!! Fabuloso is so gentle with his new son....so touching. Would love to see the foal now if you still have him. Im in love with Fabuloso!!! One day I will have my own PRE and I cant wait!!!! x

  • Cute. :)

  • LOL he must be a handful, tres precosious

  • Just too cute! XD

  • What a beautiful stallion.

  • "Daddyyyyyy! Pay attention to meeee!"

    1:30 *he finally looks at him* "Fine, here. Why do I get the feeling that you're not my kid?"

    "I wouldn't look too much into it, Daddy." 2:32 "HUGS!!!... Daddyyy you're ignoring me again!"

  • i see a problem with the colt it is ruptured you can see it at 0:14

  • caspixel i just watched the same video and this is just what i needed

  • "Mom?" ... Goes to nurse. "WHOA! NOPE!"

  • No milk there little guy! 

  • Why is it trying to mount its father?

  • wierd. r u sure that's the foal's father?

  • @caspixel same here i just watched what u watched

  • is he an arabian stallion?

    cause it looks like one to me..

  • @HolyAngemon007

    Nope, he is a PRE (Andalusian) stallion.

  • @hestenemine ohh, thanks!

    btw beautiful horse!

  • @hestenemine that explains why it looks exactly like my adalusian mare.....

  • @hestenemine horses are stupid you can see dad is pushing his son away

  • its funny when the Foal kick the stallion's butt.

  • Lol The Foals Like! Woah! You Don't Have What Mom Has Underneath Her! Can You Make Milk Too?!?!

  • I just love seeing the videos of your horses. They seem so happy!

  • i guess some things youre jst born to do, no teacher needed

  • lmao. foal goes to mate stalion. stalion has the look "i did dat to ur mom"

  • This is so beautiful! :'D

  • The horse has a sense of smell many times stronger than a human being. They KNOW who is related by the smell. This is a great video! Horses for the most part are gentle animals unless scared or angered. I saw the other video of the stallion killing the foal. That is very RARE actually! This video is a much better example of typical horse behavior. We must remember horses are not predators. Meat does not appeal to horse taste buds.

  • The foal’s like “hey - you’re sorta different from Mom!” XD I suppose the butt sniffing has the same connotations in horses as in dogs. Really cute video, I love how patient and gentle tempered Fabuloso is. He’s really a charmer. <3 Indeed fabulous! <3

  • guys who are talking about the stallion killing the foal vid. Thats nature for you. It was better it had a short death than dieing of starvation or being eaten alive. And it was not newborn, It was supposed to stand up right after its birth and it had been hours. Obviously something was wrong with it and it probably wouldn't have survived

  • LOL He was watching his mare: "See I'm not hurting him"

    Just kidding I can't tell what he was looking at or thinking

  • @horsegal481

    yeah, i seen it, too! it was horrible!

  • very beautiful foal!! *g*

  • aww cute! he is chasing his dad's tail! reminds me of my cat chasing a male cat's tail that me and my friends cared for... it was last year lol ^.^

  • hilarios newborn foal trying to nurse in the u know where

  • hilarios

  • 0:07 oh daddy u so tall 1:34 stop it! 1:36 oh u have such small legs

  • I love your use of Jethro Tull's "Heavy Horses" in the background. Seems appropriate! This stallion is remarkably tolerant. Even his "knock it off!" nips are very restrained.

  • What's the name of the song in this video?

  • @Lukey3006 It's "Heavy Horses" by Jethro Tull. He has some others about horses also.

  • The stallion acts like a Gelding :D,he's so gentle with the foal.

  • that was adorable when the foal started nipping the stallion and the stallion nipped him gently to tell him that's not good behavior,what a gentle stallion,most would go crazy having a foal jumping all over them.

  • thats so cute he already want 2 breed hes trying with his daddy hes like daddy i wanna b just like u hes like wait theres no milk here and is he a boy or girl the foal

  • so awesome i need 1 of those wat breed

  • That's a lovely stallion.

  • Hahaha at 0:55 and 2:08 he's like "why is there no milk?!?!?"

  • his mane is beautiful

  • beautiful stallion and foal. haha. "dad, dad look at me. dad, daddy, DAD.." That stallion has a beautiful temperment.

  • Hehe, bloody kids! Dad, dad, dad, dad, dad, dad, dad, dad, dad... LOL! Just beautiful! And what a lovely natured stallion!

  • How many acres is your paddock that they are in hestenmine?

  • Both of those horses are beautiful! Especially the stallion!

  • beautiful stallion^^

  • what breed are they??

    Lippanzaner?? (spelling?)

  • That stallion is really great with his foal!

    You can tell he wanted to kick but he didn't!

  • How cute is the foals reaction at 0:41 & at 02:26

    he looks nothing like his dad!

  • grey horses and pretty much all the time born black

  • This is a Very VERY good stallion. Amazing, he clearly knows this is his foal and he's tolerant, any other foal, you don't know if he will kill it or not. (seen it, it's shocking but is nature) Stallions are not separated in the wild, they know not to kill their own foals but occasionally do accept one that is not theirs.

  • Aw, such a patient stallion! The foal is really pushing it, even trying to nurse, lol. Takes a lot to not want to knock him over. I'm sure momma was a little relieved at having this bundle of energy off her side for a little bit,

  • isn't it a bit arrogant to assume that horses don't understand family? This stallion knows his mare, knows she was pregnant, knows this is her foal and sure as shootin' knows that is his son. Interacting with his father teaches him how to be a good stallion. Additionally, patricide is not common in the equine species.

  • @myprophet1 ya 

  • i see a alot of people saying this vidoe is bad and innapropiet and stuff people are know scered of horses but the stallion is just standing there why the foal is playing with him

  • i dont think i could cock my leg and go to sleep while a foal is tormenting me.....very patient stallion.

  • When you have a son, you can understand better this stallion.

  • me too sooo creepy right anyway this video is soooooo cute whatever you do do not watch stallion meets new born foal!!!!!!

  • @breyergurl

    I wish I had read your post about 10 minutes before this. I watched it before I came here and it's awful. I asked the host to please put a warning on it so that those of us who can't take stuff like that won't watch it. :-(

  • i really needed this! saw one with a stallion killing a new boorn foal :(

  • me too. that kind of thing is absolutely disgusting. Guess what a little kid, about five or six is going to think unless they know horses: Oh my god, if I come close to a stallion, it will kill me. SO not true!!

  • yeh my friends brother saw it and is now terrified of horses .... not a good thing when he has a shetland pony of his own...

  • well, you tell him from a HORSE LOVER that video was not really truthful. Yes sometimes a wild horse will kill a foal that is not his, but A VERY MAJOR portion of horses are very nice. They are only like that when they are raised like that; not naturally. :)

  • i know but he is like 51/2 and really stubborn plus the shetland pony bits and kicks. my horse loves other horses went up to this pony..... big bite on the nose... but hes fine :)

  • then why did his parents get him the pony?

  • at first the pony was ok and sweet but after a while he got a little bad behaved then it got worse.. but some ddays he really sweet and cuddly then other days hes not :/ but my friend does most of the grooming and leading of the pony so he doesnt get hurt :L

  • as long as safety comes first.

  • yepp !! their getting him check out by a vet incase he's in pain tommoz! :D

  • the foals cunfused hes like wait ur not my mom its so cute

  • whoa theres alot of videos my hand is tired cause i was righting 33 videos my hand is really tired

  • Wow. That is an incredibly gentle stallion. I needed that after the video I just watched in which a stallion killed a newborn foal.

  • so did i. how awful!

  • Haha was it that one with Looking Glass?? I just did too. This is refreshing!!!!

  • Yup. That was the one. So hard to watch. This stallion is the polar opposite. :)

  • same

    i thought i was gunna cry in the other one

  • iv watched that, its uncomon but some stallions kill other stallions foals to bring the mare back into heat quicker, they dont kill their own foals tho

  • @caspixel omg i watched that toooo:(

  • @caspixel omg i just watch that vid too...it was very misleading and shocking. This vid is a great clamer lol

  • @caspixel Holy crap I just watched that video too when I clicked on this. Lol

  • @caspixel omg so did i! lol i started crying and i thought the same was going 2 happen here.

  • @caspixel I just watched that too! That was terrible!

  • @caspixel I remember tht:(

  • @caspixel Because the foal was injured :( but still haha soo sweet

  • @caspixel thats what i watched before this to. it scared the living dead out of me!

  • @crazyhorseluver65 I watched that too!! Its so SAD!!

  • @caspixel wait i think i came from the same video lol

  • @caspixel I just got done watching the same video.. :/

  • @4everAndEverAmen Ha me to!

  • @caspixel y saw that two and passed out=(

  • @caspixel I just watched that one too. That was sad! :(

  • @caspixel Just watched that video too, i wasnt expecting that, i didnt think that was normal horse behavior either :(

  • @caspixel same here :(

  • I love how the Stallion is so tollerant :)

  • "whoa, something smells different, where's the milk? Hum, whats going on here? I'm confused - I'll try again. Hum, no go! This big white horse is useless!""

  • i dont get what everones talking about "stranger" the foal didnt run away so.....

  • hahahha, stranger danger. i lovez it XD

  • really hilarious

  • *looks* WTF???? Ur not my mommy! STRANGER DANGER!!!

  • Now i can see where the foal gets ita playfulness ;)

  • I love how the little boy is trying to dominate him and the dad's just like, "haha, yeah...just get off of me now.. C:"

  • what a beautiful stallion

  • no milk under there!

  • 0:56 where's the milk gone? waaait a minute.....yooouuurreee not mummmy, are you.

  • gentleman...beautiful

  • fabuloso is the best behaved stallion i have ever encountered in my life! hes amaazing!

  • adorable

  • sweet

  • *looks* HEY! Your not my mommy!

  • What breed gorgeous horses

  • awhhh :)

    the stallion was soo gentle with the colt.

    sweet

  • Why does he do that at 2:35 ?

  • playin with him

  • it is playing with its dad

  • because it is a colt foal, and whilst not having fully developed sexually, already has testosterone coursing through it and instinctively tries 2 dominate another male. It's also common in dogs-even neutered males, sometimes spayed females-they'll do it even to their own gender --It's like a dominance move that goes 2 far-like 'i'm so boss i could f**** u if i wanted,...in fact....i will!!! YAH!' it's just dominance going 2 far.

  • we have 2 dogs a bitch and a male. The bitch is 4 and the male is 7 months and she sometimes climbs like that above him to be the dominant one.

  • THat stallion is beautiful

  • I love how he kept looking at the stallion's sheath, thinking he would get milk.

    Then he would turn away and be like, That isn't right. lol.

  • aww the little guy nows what to do coo sweet and cutte

  • no the thing on its belly is normal. our filly had one for a few weeks after she was born but it gradually went away

  • No, that's NOT "normal", it's a defect. an abdominal muscle weakness, & it can be hereditary.

    Even worse for a filly, because there's a chance of muscle separation if she were to ever be bred, which could kill her.

  • the lump on her belly?!??!? wtf noooo its here belly button

  • LMAO! Do a google search on "Equine Umbilical Hernia". Yea, it's "HIS" belly button... but it's HERNIATED. NOT something you want on a breeding animal. a "Hernia" is a separation of the abdominal muscles, and loops of intestine slip through,between the muscle wall & skin, & can strangulate. (That means, it can choke itself off & die, just in case you're not sure what big words mean.)

    Google is your friend... you should check it out some time.

  • well EXCUSE ME for not being a vet! and it went away wtff

  • That's definitely looks like an umbilical hernia to me. The colt needs to go to the vet. It's pretty large...looks like it will need to be stitched closed. Some smaller ones will close alone, but that one is huge!

  • Yea, that's all cute & everything, but am I the only one that noticed the big hernia on the colt? Is this a common thing with this stud, or a one time thing? Hopefully the colt is gelded so he doesn't pass that on.

  • That is not a hernia. Its just part of the fat and muscle on its rib cage. A couple of horses at my stable has that kind of thing.

  • OK, look again, right in front of the sheath, on all 3 videos, an obvious umbilical hernia. Ventral line on the foal, behind where any ribs are.

    I assisted in several surgeries to repair hernias on several foals. It's not just fat & muscle.

  • Oh sorry haha. I was talking about the stallion. Not the colt. Good eye hehe. I should have read your comment closer.

  • aww it looked lik ehis dad gave him a kiss at the first! such a patient stallion

  • omg love the vid. love the stally, love the foal, love the song

    whats the name of the foal and song

  • Lebrera is so cute! what breed is she?

  • at 1 point the stallions like okay i bite u to stop trying to suck my dick and now your jumping on my bac!? WTF haha

  • Incredibly amazing. What a wonderful stallion and equally beautiful colt.

  • lol the foal is trying to suckle and the stallion is like 'get off.'

  • i am in love with this stallion! i immediately like any stallion that is good with foals. stallions are like human men. some are "family man" types and others just play the field lol. i know some that might squish a foal, and others that know better. i've met stallions that will break up fights between their mares and keep the alpha mares away from the foals, and i've met stallions that do the "squeal and strike" at any other horse they get close to.

  • "here's the deal dad, I bite your bum, and then you have to come and chase me. Then I kick you, but you still play with me, deal?!"

  • hes like look son i luv u but go fuckin play with ur mom!

  • the stallion says LEEEAAAVEEE MEEEEE ALOOOONE

  • "Go to your mom kid." "I wanna play damnit!" lol

  • lmao :)

  • Don't get me wrong both are stunning, but you can see on the stallion's face he's like... where's the baby sitter lol

  • Its funny, at 2:50 the stallion is like "Ugh... somebody get him off of me."

  • what a well behaved stud..hes sooo patient and tolerent

  • that is the cutest thing ever, its so sweet that hes acutallly being like a dad

  • lol at around 2:50 or so, the colt tries to copy what his father did to make him!

  • lol cheeky little shit. Its great to see a foal with his sire. It makes a better horse from both I think.

  • What an absolutely beautiful moment captured. Thank you so much for sharing this with us all.

  • I have to say that some people have some really weird questions and ideas about horses and their behavior. I myself have raised horses all my life being a breeder and seller of foals I have had many and can not remember one time that the foals don't rear up on their parents and other foals it's called playing maybe you all should get your heads out of the gutter and do some research on horses and foals behavior you will find it is perfectly normal for foals to rear and kick it's how they play!

  • I do know as i work on a stud with race horses and you keep the stallion with the mares to?And y the hands down on my comment i am only telling you the truth y over here on studs we never keep a stallion with the mare or foal becase of the risk.

  • Well I don't know how huch your studs get handled but mine are worked with every day and are nothing but complete gentleman. They have never tried to mount a filly or kill a stud colt if anything they make good baby sitters for when we wean the foals. I beleive if your studs are used to being around foals and is not aggressive then i would say it's perfectly fine to let him be with the mother and foal.The Stud in this video has prolly been handled alot same as mine. ~ j.

  • Hi Dowellband:)

    Thank you for the comments. I am so glad to hear that you are letting the stallions be dads as well. There are a lot of misunderstandings around stallions, and I wish more people could understand that the biggest secret of all about stallions are;

    they are first and foremost horses. If you treat them as monsters they will get disturbed, (who wouldn´t!) but if you give them a chance to be a horse, they are just like other horses; horses with natural instincts and a gentle nature.

  • Hello Unicorn

    I am a horse trainer by profession and specialize in the horses nature and behavior. Think about this for a second; if stallions couldn´t be around their foals; how do the mustangs cope? The problem is not the way I keep my stallion together with his mare and baby, the problem is the way your stallions are being kept away from their foals. The stallion has a function as a parent beyond just producing the baby. In nature.

  • To be on the safe side it maybe ok to keep the stallion with the mare and foal but we dont take the risk becase what could happen i know you think its fine but there is a risk and this do's happen in the wild to.

  • True, there is a risk. There are also benefits. The stallion is this case has become the main influence for this foal; he is the "go-to-parent". His nature is a lot more gentle than the mares, and I am very happy that the foal is being influenced by him. In this case. All horses are different, no argument there. Thatś why I disagree with your first comment that this is a "bad thing" (that all pro horse trainers know). I think you just have limited experience in this matter.

  • Well your going to have big problem's with that foal as every good horse man or woman knows you keep foals away from there dads stallion's gives them bad habits like mounting things or if its a filly foal the stallion can try to mount her and can have a dead foal on your hands.

  • I have raised horses all my life and have had my foals with their fathers and never do I recall having any problems so maybe if you have a crazy stud that should be gelded that would be the only worries I would have about having them around foals and if they are that aggressive you shouldn't be breeding him to mares to pass on his bad attitude.Foals rear and kick all the time and it is their nature of how they play so you all who don't know do alittle research and learn about their behavior

  • Well you just revealed you know absolutely nothing about horses. Good job.

  • Dont make me lol i help run a stud and believe me i can get a foal from the day it was born to come to me not run away becase i handle the well i can pick there feet of from the age of 1week and touch all over there heads so dont tell me i dont know anything about horses.

  • Well, you just revealed you know absolutely nothing about proper grammar, too. Good job.

  • Sorry about the spelling but when someone who dont even know me tell's me i dont know anything about horses when i do as i look after and work with them i get pissed of and type to fast fo my own good.

  • how olds the baby here? IM surprised its already mounting things

  • what a nice stallion you have there! beautiful mind