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  • All the right moves.

  • I love this horse!!! I ride at the same barn where he is at, and he in one of the coolest horses ive ever seen!

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  • and to clear up Padron was an amazing moving horse and i have horses that move in park style with Padron . he was trained to go park and go work it out . he was the greatest most talented Arabi have ever known.

  • Ok to clear all this up , i am an Arab breeder and yes this is a natural movement which is not forced . As the breed evolves so does its capabilities , Arabians are the most versitle breed i know able to halter, dressage , show hack . western , reining , trail. jumping , Park , pleasure driving and more .

  • is hes sooo incorerct why does he have a blanket of roses around his neck????

  • @ArabianHeart1217 i think the roses thing is something you win [like a sash in showing] when you win big championships..an arabs thing i guess....

  • @calagasxx I think she was trying to respond to the person who was saying that he was incorrect...Like "If hes SO incorrect why does he have roses on his neck?"

  • alright arab conservatives, you are correct... arabs weren't ORIGINALLY bred to move in this way. But the breed is changing. This isn't about trying to make an arab look like a hackney or a saddlebred, this is about proving that the arabian breed is versatile. Not only today are those arabs with the classic float (halter horses! that float is not going anywhere) but there are also arabs with extreme motion which someone found that within the arabian breed.

  • it seems like NOBODY believes in any "natural ability" Dont tell me the western horses jog so slowly without training. Turn them loose, they will prance all over! how "natural" is that? What's the difference, they are trained to do well in their division. Vision is turned LOOSE trotting, playing in his pasture. there isn't somebody riding him and forcing the knee action OR head carriage. to compare him to Padron is like aplles and oranges, different bloodlines.....different disciplines.

  • I agree completely.

  • I also don't like his movements.

    Look at Padrons Psyche, thats the way an arabian horse must move.

    Not like this.

  • Dont like his movement at all. He's an Arab, not a morgan. They are destroying the Arabian "float" with their obsession with hackney movement.

  • his movment is Arabian

  • No its not. It's like a saddlebred or hackney, not an arab. I understand its a different "style" of show ring he's bred for, but personally I dislike it because that is not the way Arabs were designed to move. It's certainly not an Arab movement...how long do you think horses that move like that could keep going in the desert or during endurance trials?

  • no just watch the thing

    its tail carrage is very high anfd it picks up his legs like yeah you know what i mean =]=]=]=]

  • You watch "the thing". He is not an "it", he's a he. I wasn't talking about his tail carriage I was talking about his leg movement. He has been specially bred and trained to lift his legs that high, Arabs dont naturally lift their legs like that. It is not the way normal Arabs move, only Arabs that are used in that style show ring. Look up Magnum Psyche or Piaff, two very well known stallions. They dont have action that high.

  • well thats how my horse is (pure bred arabian stallion) and i think he is pretty hahah i guess people think different thats ok =]=]=]=]

  • Oh I'm sure he's pretty, they all are, and I'm not saying this sort of movement is wrong, just that its far from what the Arabian was designed for and I, PERSONALLY, dont like it. That doesnt mean anything really, just a personal opinion.

  • Very beautiful mover and how he holds his tail is amazing..You have a magnificent stallion..I just bought a 1,5 year stallion with exellent bloodlines

  • WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Great reach with that front and great drivers in the rear! Beautiful movement...not enough of this in the breed...

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