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  • der kann net reiten, gehört zurück aufs holzpferd...

  • guys the horse isnt even overflexed.. i have a horse who does the exact same sound when he breathes, we checked him with the vet, and he explains that its a paraliziz (however you spell it correctly) of the upper respiratory tract, which only ocurs when our horse gets too exited about something. he is a black spanish andalusian stallion, 3 yrs old.

  • guys the horse isnt even overflexed.. i have a horse who does the exact same sound when he breathes, we checked him with the vet, and he explains that its a paraliziz (however you spell it correctly) of the upper respiratory tract, which only ocurs when our horse gets too exited about something. he is a black spanish andalusian.

  • man sieht das das Pferd gestesst und genervt ist,und total üverlastet! Aber dem reiter scheint die ja scheiß egal zu ein !....vielleicht sollte er uach mal so unter Druck gesetzt werden,damit er sieht was der da tut?

  • Amasing horse, but strong bit.

  • Beautiful horse well ridden

  • c pas trés bien me bn

  • you are all a bunch of dumbasses who obviously have no knowledge of these horses but like to pretend to. The guy riding is NOT holding the horse's head too tight, if you had a good eye you'd see his contact is LIGHT and he drops it here and there. Spanish horses are very round naturally, and plenty of horses breathe like that when they're excited, my pre stallion does ALL the time in canter when he's feeling fresh. jesus

  • Well actually a number of things can be the reason why this horse breaths as it does. A horse that is hot tempered/agitated can very easily breath this way. also some stallions with very thick necks can sometimes have trouble with not enough space. Some have a medical condition called "lungepiper", I don,t know the english term, but they sometimes can operate this condition. Knew a horse that had this operation. Some horses also just have more "sound" when they work, especially when cantering.

  • You're holding his head so far tucked in, that its putting pressure on his windpipe. You can hear him trying to breathe properly.

    He obviously isnt at all comfortable, yet you dont seem to be paying that fact, any attention.

  • Oh please, give him respect. He's not cutting off the horses windpipe. Going Round in dressege is natural for those breeds, the horse is probably just tired. But what do i know, I only do this every day of my life for a living.

  • You may want to brush up on your anatomy and physiology then, as a qualified vet nurse, i can tell you that holding a horses head in that position can and does affect the windpipe. That horse is quite literally sucking in the air, if you think thats the sound of a tired animal, more fool you.

  • Is it me or did he look a little odd? Almost reluctant, too. :? Dunno. just saying...

  • he looks unhappy.

  • It's good he can do those things, but he isn't calm.. Let him relax before you start the real work! Now it looks like you don't have control.. And that's just the thing you want in dressage, isn't it? You have to work together, if he's calm it's better for him and better for you!

  • it dosent look good... baaad, it's look like you don't have control over the horse..

  • what a hyper horse! bet he has a handful with it with mares around!

    when it calmed at the end a bit he looked lovely!

  • to much force . it doesent look natural.

  • HOLY CHIT! Wonderful!

  • Thats a cool horse (Y) ;D

  • muy guapo!!!!

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