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  • ahhhh!!!!! is so beautiful!!! -__-

  • my ranch horse can do that

  • i wish i has a horse like that awsome

  • @telejlmmy57- you are wrong in using the word 'most'. Yes, some do, but not most. Apaladin adores his job and needs no human to create what you see. Our Arabians love to show off and we love letting them.

  • Wow, I thought this was a proper liberty class where the horse is ridden or 'led' saddleless and bridleless, not just running around a ring scared. Beautiful horses though.

  • This goes out to everybody see this you love it right this horse is pure joy to everybody you can hear it!! But think this could happen, *this horse foesnt do well the owners are competative they dont have time to wait for the right owners to come and buy him, they send him to slaughter...* It happens its another word for a death jail...stop horse slaughter today dont breed, sell to the right owners, dont auction to a bad facility. This is just what happens akmost everyday...stop horse slaughter

  • arabian horses should NOT be treated like that, stop the screaming the horse deserves respect ........stupid cow jockies

  • @samawal3131 treated like what?

  • Such beautiful movement!

  • stop horse slaughter!

  • Gorgeous but who was the one screaming there head of seriously give the horse the respect they deserve!!

  • I luv Arabian horses but in my opinion they deserve to live in the wild.. But this is a well done video.

  • @liv4evergurl11 why do just the arabians deserve to live in the wild? and what's wong with having a perfectly happy arabian as a friend and show horse?

  • اللهم ارزقني مزرعة كبيرة مليئة بالخيل العربية الأصيلة

    مقطع رائع وحصان جميل

  • He's a Huckleberry Bey grandson! Explains his beauty! He is not NSH. He is Polish! (i did some research on him.)

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  • beautiful =)

  • Can they please take these rotten clod hopper super thick shoes off these horses, trim their feet properly, and then allow the horse to show its natural, spectacular ARABIAN movement, instead of this false high-stepping Hackney stuff!

  • That chestnut is beautiful.

  • a week ago i saw how they prep the horses just before they go out on "stage". they scare them with paper bags and sticks.. thats why arabian horses are always temperament when they preform.

    + do you have any idea how loud this all is for the poor horse? horses are not used to noises that loud.. they are scared shitless!

  • @XawesomeXusernameX

    I'll politely disagree with you. I own 6 horses and they have been trained to not be afraid of loud noises. Some of them naturally just don't care. One show prep does not speak for all shows, nor does one horse speak for all. Horses' personalities vary about as much as Humans and one size does not fit all.

  • @XawesomeXusernameX let me correct you. I should know because I have Arabians, and show them like this and in halter. These horses are NOT beaten. They are naturally gorgeous and spirited like this. And I ride them too. That's just their line. They are pure amazing horses, and are highly intelligent. It's just their instinct since they were originally bred to be war horses in Egypt. They are just energetic, and take skill, but have big hearts. And they are NOT scared.

  • @XawesomeXusernameX And I have had people be this loud in my classes and since I can feel the horse, I know it is not scared, therefore because they would tense up if they were.

  • @XawesomeXusernameX: they are not SCARED! They know its showtime!! And Arabians love to show off!!

  • the poor things scared

  • @cowgirl12300 they're confused and excited but not scared. Look at the attentive pinned forward ears, the excited raised tail and the rounded proud neck. They're probably used to all this hulabaloo. I know my mare would have her tailed tight down, her ears pinned back and her neck tensed up as a wooden board in this situation! she's such a spook master! my stallion might act just as proud though, he likes to make a show of how confident he is, LOL

  • @DJBelbe yeah sorry about that my cousin was on my side. i luv this video and i totally agree with u. sorry again and i own my own arabian/stockhorse so i know what they're like.

  • @cowgirl12300 get back to ur cows

  • @StrifeZack343 wat r u talking about?

  • whats the name of The Horse

  • Horses truly are moving pieces of art.

  • So beautiful!

  • 1:40 OMG !! :O

  • beautiful horse

  • I LOVE IT!!

  • does their tail do that naturally or is it a showing thing?

    also how do they judge this? like what does the horse have to do to win?

  • @FrancescaCL1 arabians hold their tail up high naturally(: the horse is judged on how pretty/well it moves:)

  • what's going on with his feet?

  • Absolutely beautiful. Arabs are my favorite breed.

  • very elegant

  • how does the horse know when to run and when to stop?

  • @fourkidsfarm they are trained basically and learn with obedience.

  • OMG I love this. Arabs are just so splendid.

  • @9showjumper thanks;)and yeah arabs can be stubborn!yeah i know i do too!

  • this proves that arabs definately have talent!i hate it when people think theyre just idiots...well most likely,they made their horse....arabs are in almost every breed's bloodline.they are super smart!and just so beautiful!it just annoyes the heck out of me when people think the are crazy!how do they know?its most likely because the horse is smarter than them and they dont know how to handle them!if theyve even had one before!my point is,that ARABS RULE!!!!!

  • So, warmblood aficionados, arabs cant extend eh??!!

  • aw, so pretty!! One of my favorite breeds :) - I've never seen a horse show like this where they turn them loose, is this more an Arabian thing or do they do this with other breeds too? *is a noob when it comes to horses and their various events*

  • @SkyGateCreations it is mostly an Arabian thing

  • Arabs are just plain gorgeous :)

    AMAZING tails too! I don't think I could get my QH's tail like that... WITH his AQHA Extension in it!

  • 1:11 He spooks at his own tail ..lol

  • @TheWolke205. Well in my opinion if ur in the UK and are speaking bad about Arabians and the people who care about the breed in the united states then u obviously know nothing especially about the way we prepare our horses to show. Nobody uses baby oil that I know and I know most every barn and we use products that were created to be comfortable for the horse and the horses in this video are having a blast because they are free to run and play so saying that we are being cruel to them is just m

  • One of my fav classes to watch ! I also love e-p and PARk!!!!!

  • I LOVE ARABIANS! 

  • i love the way they run......its like freedom like a mustang!!!!=)

  • my arabian prances around like that but hes not one of those horses haha!!! werid!!!!

  • lol. the horse at 3:12 stuck his tounge out!

  • they are so beautiful i <3 arabs

  • Wow those horses were so beautiful I love all of them my favorite one was the first one

  • look at how CLEAN they are.i could spend hours and hours grooming a horse and it would NEVER get to look like that.i've even tried the crazy horse shampoos D:

  • I was there

  • if u guys did this in england, people would think u were crazy! ye we dont have shows like this in england loll

  • 3. These horses are not in pain in any way related to this specific class. They are running around because they've been stalled for a week and are enjoying a chance to get out, stretch their legs, and strut their stuff. 4. The grey is not a purebred, he's a NSH. I would guess that his shoes are weighted, and it is allowed. 5. I was actually at this show, watching this class. It was the stallion class and the grey did win. I remember it took FOREVER for them to catch that second bay.

  • @peppiluv1 What she said! :) lol though the grey is a purebred. Only purebred Arabians are allowed to show in the Liberty classes.

  • @peppiluv1: I don't know about the grey being a NSH...His head is too dished. He looks like a cross of an Egyptian and a Polish Arab. But he isn't my horse, so really i don't know for sure. My grey NSH does not have this dished of a head.

  • I have Arabs and have trained and shown for years. I would like to address a couple things. 1. All the show people I know use a shine for the face, specifically formulated for the horse's comfort as well as a beautiful shine. It does not burn or hurt the horse in any way. I use it at every show. 2. Liberty is a class only found at Arab breed shows. I'm not exactly sure of the origin, but the purpose is for the judge to be able to judge the horse in their most natural state.

  • Полцарства за коня! ...само совершенство!

  • maşallah ne güzel yaratılmış

  • Is this a judged class? I show AQHA. If they are judging, what are they looking for?

  • The arab is like... "Look at me" My arab would be like, "Umm, Are you freaking crazy?"

  • arabian are my fav breed!

  • I like how the chestnut was all like: Woah! Where'd That come from? (when faced with the judge's stand) and then the second time was all like: Whoops... wrong turn. The grey was stunning, and the bay was alright.

  • can i use these clips if i give u credit please? :)

  • BOYCOTT TUCSON AZ THEY KILLED MY DOG SUKI ON 1/5/2011

  • i think the first and last ones look VERY elegant and very pretty <3 xXx

  • i have 4 horses back home they all off the top. i love the fact when i Whistle they just take off. GATTA LOVE 'EM

  • I have to admit the first bay has a very nice head. The other bay has a weird head, probably as dumb as a pole with such a small brain cavity. The chestnut one looks part ASB.

  • <3

  • oh wow they are so absolutely stunning and gorgeous!!! <3

  • their all beautiful but that 3rd one was sooo shiny!

  • @lovesisco The shiny coat is made with oil. ;)

    Gorgeous horses though, all of them! 

  • My arab would probably just look at me and be like "hmmm I think Ima roll instead" lol

  • @eternaldarkness19 IKR!!! mine too!!

  • @eternaldarkness19 that's what my lesson horse (a qh) would do!

  • all those arabians are absolutly beautiful, worth hundreds of thousands im sure. the owners are very lucky.

  • aww such pretty arabs! haha if I did this with my arabian he would just walk around an look for food-lazy bum XD lol!

  • ive always wanted to go to this show...

  • c bon a manger

  • poor horse...

  • I really like the bay one!! I take that horse anyday!

  • @MsSinduda

    do you know that inherent horses sell by millions $...

    all inherent horses has a name.. not any name.. a full name within more that 15 granfathers... and family name..

    these horses don't mate from other families so the same genes go around one family and their genes will stay pour...

    of course there's a different families in Arabian Horses..

    as you know it's the Best horses in the world..

    you can buy one if you have Millions =) ... << I don't :(

  • Arabs are natural show offs. Trust me i have 8 horses and out of all of them my 2 Arabs not only have the most energy they love to prance around in the field, this is natural, these horses are handled from day one. they have no fear when it comes to noise or people, they love the crowd when people cheer for them it makes them want to do more.

  • @animallovercb YES these horses are just terrified arnt they NOT they feed off the energy and show off there "diva" attitudes...this is the ONLY class in ALLLL of horse showing that is 100% natural and stunning

  • @animallovercb YES these horses are just terrified arnt they NOT they feed off the energy and show off there "diva" attitudes...this is the ONLY class in ALLLL of horse showing that is 100% natural and stunning

  • i don't understand.. can you train a horse to do this? or does this just happen natually?

  • @MsBammerz Its natural for the Arabian breed to be a show off. . .Lovely huh? x3

  • Can't the audience be quiet for this? The horses are probably getting scared. Otherwise, these Arabians were so beautiful and graceful in their movements!

  • @AnimalLoverCB You'd be able to tell if they were scared, they're not. They deal with same noise in classes where they have to stand still

  • @TheDenverOmelette Adding to that, you can tell they're scared by their ears. That's probably the most visible sign, at least. These horses had their ears pricked forward, anticipating their next moves. Frightened horses would have their ears back, eyes wide, and you'd be able to tell they were terrified.

  • That grey was beautiful

  • the chestnut put out his toungue :D (did anyone did saw that too?)

  • arabian horses ale wonderful

    and how are they moving............

    but i don't think that it's good for them

    they are scared because this audiens shout realy loudly

    it should be in silence

    but it's great video

  • PRECIOSO ..ME GUSTO EL CABALLO LIBRE Y SALVAJE Y A LA VES ENTRENADO FELICITACIONES

  • that arab looks like it would do good at dressage look at its extended trot

  • What is the point of taking these horses to a stressful place as this. Yes they are beautiful but they could show this in a beautiful green pasture.

  • @shunabell stress? you're kidding me, right? these horses are probably having the time of their lives galloping around in a huge arena. and even if they showed them in a pasture people would still be screaming and hollering; and they would be a in a new, different place. next time you post, think about it for a minute.

  • It`s so cute the way they show off :)

  • @krolikxxxx They show-off cause they think of themselves as gods. My arab isn't as pampered as those, but she still thinks the world of herself. Those horses have never had it hard, all they do is run around with their back dropped and head high.

  • You guys seriously think these horses look like they are in pain?! Have you ever watched a horse play before? These horses are having the time of their lives!

  • y do they do this

  • what is the point of these liberty shows?

  • wow they are so beautiful

  • At about 1:00, the grey horse's hind left and front right are held up for a second.

  • Very pretty. That's a cool way to show off your horse. I've known about the Arabian Nationals for a long time, but I didn't realize the freestyle class was just letting your horse run around. Still, it looks fun for the horse to prance around, run and show off.

  • The gray looked to me like the front shoes were weighted. Which I thought was aginst the rules.

  • That first horse is having the time of his life!

  • I wish showing in uk would do clases like this,for all breeds,shows them off much better

  • I love the arabians tail set

  • The grey does two perfect passes, trotting like a pro. He had to win.

  • I think that people who dont know the arab circuit should just stop sharing their opinion about the crowd and what they put on their horses. if you don't know what you're talking about, then just don't say anything cuz people who post these videos and comment on them usually know what they're doing and knjow that its not harmful to the horse, or the judging.

  • just because the horse has baby oil on it doesnt mean they dont care about the horses health. Baby oil doesnt affect the horses health at all. People need to stop being retarded. It just makes them more presentable. We even do it on our walking horses that we show. Get real people.

  • The Lord Jesus came to Jerusalem to die riding on a donkey. This was prophesied in the Old Testament. He will come back after the terrible "Day of Jacob's Trouble" (7 years of reign by the antichrist) riding on a white horse. Repent. He is coming back.

  • They Are Beautiful <3

  • I Understand that but they should stop when the horses are troting!!!

  • @BBurnham84 You don't understand what was said. When people are cheering and shouting, the horses are more alert, their ears are forward, they're looking around - they look more lively, which judges want to see in a liberty class. The judges judge the horse's natural beauty, it moving how it naturally wants to.. If they want to judge how amazing the trot is, they can judge a park seat class.

  • Uggggg I hate how people wont be quiet the judges judge on beauty and when all you see is a horse galoping around the arena its hard to judge!!! I bett all of those horses have an amazing trot but you never got to see it!!!

  • @BBurnham84 Actually the horses love the shouting. It is what gets them pumped up and actually makes them show their best trot and canter. Their ears perk forward and makes them a lot more presentable.

  • what is this? the horses do what they want or are they trained to a routine?

  • @avagurlie This is freestyle liberty. The horse does what it wants.

  • GORGEOUS!!!!!

  • lol on 3:13 did u see the horse tuonge stick out

  • @wolfdrawings1 lol that means hes relaxed and having fun XP let people try to say something like this is abuse XDD

  • It'd be funny if the horeses decide to roll. LOL

  • So, I've never seen or heard of one of these. Does the horse just run around and show his stuff or are they trained to do all of that?

  • @saskun12 i've seen a couple liberty shows...they basically just run around and show what they want to! it's awesome to see live.

  • wow i wouild love to own a horse like that they are gorgus!!!!!!!!!!!

  • These horses must be at peace because they are running around while their owners are making money. Vote up if you agree!

  • EXTRAAAAAA

  • what beautiful horses! i have to say that that gray horse is God's horse! just magnificent and elegant! beautiful creature!

  • @Lulubeller2011 it is the only the arabic horse that come with this beauty, it is the most brave, funny, fearless and looks like from heaven. therefore the breed of the arabic horse in most of the arabic countries are under strict control for example they are not allowed to have sex with other foreign horses to protect the pure arabic origin, one could sell for more than $1 million if it has certificates to prove his arabic ancestors

  • @Amero1 to no offense but it is not the most loyal or the most brave of all the horses mustangs stand its rival depending on how the bond is fromed the arabic horse can prove to be the most leathal of horses especally if you revere them as safe and loyal as with all horses..i do not mean any disrespect by this comment but because the arabian is barred from breding other breeds of horse its line is likely to end soon from inbreeding if nothing else

  • @LittleMustangMare - Don't worry.So many Arabs in the US today look and move like they have something else in them (Saddlebred, like the first horse in this video?) that one is reminded of the saying: 'If it looks like a duck, and walks like a duck...' Gladly there are some authentic Arab horses left, but one has to look to find them.

  • no breed can 'bring it' like the Arabian

  • i feel bet prophet muhammad could best horse famous horse than it, never know , only allah know it

  • that why allah created beauiufl thing in middle east rest muslim world, that see westen much jelaous , respect i

  • i like the first one /the grey one and the chestnut one,

  • the grey one was my favorite

  • " i know im beautiful, not big deal!"

  • the horses are beautiful but they look like they are on grugs and thats not funny

  • Schöne Pferde! Aber das gekreische ist ja nervend! Schlimmer als im Kindergarten.

  • @RuedigerTheHearse

    Das kommt, um die Pferde hochzupushen.

    Manche drehen da total am Rad, werden halb wahnsinnig, andere genißen das alles und kommen dadurch erst richtig "in Fahrt".

    lg

    MoLu

  • @MoonyLumina

    Da würde ich auch wahnsinnig werden ;-)

    LG

  • @RuedigerTheHearse

    manche Pferde sind dazu richtig "geboren",aber welche für die das nur stressig ist, für die ist das echt Quälerei...

    lg

    MoLu

  • ARABS Are the best, Muhammed may the peace and lessing of GOD be with you great man 

  • Poor arabian horses :´o(((

    It`s terrible what people are doing with animals, to get money...

    Unfortunately, there are still people who think theese shows are good :o(

  • @PoisonYvi79, I really want to know why such shows are bad? I am not defending them. I want to know your point because I do care about animal rights and LOVE horses maybe more than humans!!

    Yours

  • @PoisonYvi79

    tell me one thing bad about this class?

  • 1:12 I think he got scared by his own tail! haha:)

    gorgeous horses:)

  • Good gracious, the grey has a seriously awful action for an Arab! What a brainless idea.

  • must be a night mare to catch in the feild D: lol anyways ive never heard of this kind of show, whats if for?

  • @MusicMotives They judge horses on their movement of the gaits. :P

  • LuV horse #1. Great prancer ~ Show stopper!

  • I'm going to the Scottsdale Arab show this winter!! I'm so excited!! (:

  • the horse enjoy it !

  • the grey was amazing! he was showing everything he had! beautiful!

  • woah what a beautiful arabian! O.O I would LOVE to see it Life!

  • all i can say is 14 people dont know crap... this is beautiful! I loved this video! very Gorgeous horses! my favorite was the Grey horse he was just awesome!

  • It certainly walks as if it has needles in hoofs...

  • The second horse was my favorite, it displayed a lot of spirit and flare. The grey however also showed magnificent carriage and grace.

  • Oh he is beautiful, magnificent form and carriage.  Fine horse you have there.

  • Oh my gosh, that is probably one of the most beautiful horses I've ever seen. He sure has the looks but wow, his movement, especially his very powerful trot is absolutely breath-taking. I wouldn't mind finding that arabian in my backyard ;)

  • Apaladin is absolutely amazing. The movement on that animal puts any warmblood to shame!

  • are these horses naturally so bold? this is amazing. I've never seen this in my life!! How majestic. They have shows like this in Scottsdale every year? If so, how do I get tickets?