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  • Amazing. Getting this uphill gallop with good impulsion and also these flying changes out from a harness horse is just amazing, and even more if you know how much work it is (normally several years) to get a horse to level four or five. Keep on working und good luck. Greetings from a dressage rider from Spain.

  • tengo un hijo de heinse lo encontraras en potro ibicenco

  • Beautiful!

  • heinse354 hes the father off are mare do you have a picture off him thanks

  • Me alegra haber encontrado este video puesto que tengo un potro hijo de Heinse 354.Me encanta!!

    Nuria.Spain.

  • Tengo un hijo de Heinse.354 tambien y tengo gusto de él mucho. Es un potro y le llaman "Wikke". Buena suerte con su porto hijo. Eso es muy especial. No hay muchos niños de Heinse. Me disculpo por mi mal español.

  • Hola!! tu español esta bastante bien! he publicado un video de Geart que asi se llama mi potro , cuando el tenia 4 años. Si tienes publicado algo de Wikke me encantaria verlo. Puedo escribirte en inglés si prefieres. Saludos Nuria

  • yo tengo un potro tambien hijo de heinse soy de valencia

  • I used to work for MA Malone. Wow, does she look bad. I guess she's gotten old and stiff. It reflects in the horse's preformance.

  • I do not really know her personally, but I do know that this video was taken just after she bought Heinse and she had hardly ridden him. I think they were both very nervous. So, that is a little context. Sure rides a heckuva lot better than I do.

  • If you look back on the ISF website to videos of her riding Contango, that is when she looked her best. As for her having nerves, in the years I worked for her I rarely saw her nervous at a show unless it was a CDI qualifier. I was actually surprised to see this video, though it's from four years ago...she seems to be riding alot less now than she did in the past.

  • Thanks - I will look. ISF owns a number of approved Friesian stallions. These stallions are a rarity and famous in their own circles - only about 16 in the US and 80 in the world. There are a few other videos posted of the ISF Friesian stallions if you are interested - look for Goffert, Erik and Teade. As a breeder, I am interested in the stallions. I am afraid I am not very knowledgeable about dressage, though I certainly enjoy watching it.

  • Yes, I know about the Friesians. Though she started importing them a couple years after I left. I check out the website on a semi-regular basis. Was very sorry to hear about the loss of Contango. Next to Roemer he was my fav. I actually didn't realize MA was getting so far up there in the years. According to Forbes, she's 57, so I hope that when I'm 53 I'm still out there showing and riding stallions:). Nice talking to you!

  • You can send me a youtube message. I am afraid I do not know much about training adults. We breed friesians and do baby training, but for help on an adult I am afraid a professional trainer will know much more than I will. I can help you with breeding questions though.

  • Hi, I Have an 4 year old friesian Stallion and I would like to ask you some question about trainig them is it possible to get your e-mail adress

    thanks

    Agnes

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