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  • You call that an attack?!that's just a wild horse walking.

  • When most guys hear about a girl riding a horse they laugh at her, but when they meet "wild" horses they et scared.... interesting! xDD

  • Gosh, that was a true savaging

  • You idiots... one, those horses are NO way wild....

    plus, they don't seem aggressive! JUST CURIOUS.

  • He just wanted to get some attention. And be petted

  • Wild Florida Cracker horses look them up on Youtube or google.

  • @patteel They are not really wild although some are feral.

  • @chaos0691 I said wild, as in not really tame or broken to ride. I am a 6th generation native of Florida. My grandfather rode Cracker horses and drove cattle across Payne's Prairie when my mother was a baby in the 1920s.

  • @patteel My family came to Florida in 1763, and its good to hear from another Floridian! :)

  • Defiantly not what id call wild. Look at his mane, a wild horse does not have a short well cared for mane.

  • Firt thing .. It was not horses , but ponys. Second, they war not wild, just not knewd who you was. And third thing .. It was fences there. Shut your mounth up, and read about wild horses befor you make a movie about them ;)

  • yea you wont;t end up on a when animals attack video...........just in the same section ,,so people could click on it expecting just that ..............and then to see this ....btw those horses arn't wild ,,,just pissed off at annoying humans......

  • Hahahaha, that's one of the LEAST aggressive horses I've ever seen! The horse you claim is trying to tell you to back off, is simple curious. You can tell all about the horse's mood by looking at its ears, and this horse has its ears pointed up and forward. If this horse meant to tell you to back off it would stump with its front legs, lay its ears back and show teeth. Horses who are unsure on having people or animals behind them do the same, but with their back legs to warn that they might kick

  • doubt they'd attack you, but very nice video and I like your commentry. An enjoyable watch.

  • they are defintly not wild horses look at them nice shiny brushed coats they have they are well taken care of far from wild because aswell if they where wild horses they would have ran and they where cornerd in aswell the only way out was past the camera man they would have charged head butet and kicked him so thats all i gotta say :D !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!­!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @charlohorse Paynes Prairie State Preserve - Look it up

  • @charlohorse also have trimmed feet which are obviously condition on a weekly-monthly basis!!

  • agreed

  • These people have never been charged or attacked by a horse................they would recognize the obvious signs if they knew horses (or any type of animal).

  • @Carmen90961  I got charged by a horse. He fixed my Dishwasher and I paid $10/hr.

  • ah its obvious there not going to attack you!! they dont evan look agresive

  • @ksurfiws Sorry to burst your bubble, but there are actually wild horses in England. France too.

  • @VictorianReflection Really? Why don't you go film them and post a video then?

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  • @ksurfiws Can't, because I don't live in either of those countries

  • @ksurfiws the horse wanted to get to know you or get petted not attack you

  • @VictorianReflection where in england are they? I have never seen any

  • @ksurfiws There are some wild horses in England, not a lot but there are some. Depends where you live in England, there are none in the streets no.

  • the horse had his ears forward so he was jst being curious

  • lol <3 that horse was just cute and curious ^^ not agressive at all.. i have seen agressive horses before... and thats just cute :p

  • when the horses stomp their feet like that there not showing aggresion they're just swatting away flies

  • lol the horse is more like : ey what are you guys doing there ? :D :P

  • And thus a harmless bay mare ruins a vacation due to stupidity.

  • they arnt mean and just becuase it stopms its foot doesnt mean its goin to attack!!!!

  • They're not being aggressive, they're curious about you.

  • The small minded-ness of some people fucking irritates me... If you dont know about horses, you aint gnna know what they are doing or saying with body language, it could mean anything. So stop being plebs trying to sound horsey knowlageable and repeating what the hundereds of others have said, and give them a break yeh? Its fucking annoying. I respect these people for not having gotton themself into the equestrian world, its full of tossers.

  • their tottaly fine have you seen their ears? there happy and not bothered that you are there

  • the horses liked u . when the ears are forward that means they are saying hi or who r u? kind of thing

  • I see a horse filled with curiosity....and a fly problem.

  • if he walks towards you that just means that hes curious and wants to get your smell and see what you are. ive been working with horses since i was 3 and i recently trained a mustang for a couple clients.....they are just curious. if the ears are back and teeth are bared then you might want to worry

  • i love horse but thes are mean i do not wanty to be by them

  • @4100beth these are not mean horses.

  • gEE THAT WAS SCARY LOL

  • hah oh wow close one.................

  • He probably stomped his foot to get off a fly. That adorable little brown one that was approaching you was only curious. His ears were erect. Horses only attack when they feel cornered. If he felt threatened, his first response would have been to run, if he was then cornered, he would pin his ears back, and lunge at you with an open mouuth. You had nothing to fear here, but it was wise to leave them be

  • Ok.....do ou know anything about horses???

    Obv not, the horse was investigating and you back away like that made it more nervous...

  • You should've been looking for flattened/pinned ears. snorting, rearing, or running away. That horse was coming over to you out of sheer curiosity

  • You should have stayed and held your hand out *palm down*. He would have either come up and stretched his head out to sniff and then turn and walk away satisfying his curiosity or....He would have pinned his ears and then walked away shaking his head. Believe me..if he was gonna attack you would have been told before his first step toward you. I think he had been exposed to people before.

  • ....you do realise he just had a fly on his belly, right? Did you see them flicking their tails?

  • Also, horses are not the kind of animals that attack. the have a fright and flight thing going on. so if you were bothing them, or they were frightened by you being there, they would have turned and run away.

  • That was not an aggressive horse att all more curious and i would had walked up to you if you would stay... and then it would kill you!!

  • i hate when videos dont match their title

  • free horse? Get a damn halter and get that horse!

  • stoping there feet dose not mean get out It is a way to get fly of and to show dominance not to attack

  • Curious that's all. That is no attack :)

  • Wow, beautiful horses, and in very well shape for wild! Smart move when you moved away from them, even demestic horses can sometimes be like that, dont want any trouble!

  • aaawe he seamed to like you... he wanted to see who you were ^3^

  • hahaa.. You're really funny. he was just swatting the flies away! He was really curious about what you were doing xD

  • BAHA those horses werent gonna hurt anything but the flies at there feet they wouldent have walked up with ears preicked eatting grass!!!!!!!!!!!They would have ran away or charge at u with teeth barred, ears backing, storting impactiatly, bucking or rearing, and scaring u off!!!!!!!!!They were adorable

  • @rubbishrider861 if you are a girl then why are you commenting? You're stupid. go fuck yourself

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  • @ksurfiws girls are smarter theny ou stupid bitch i bet that horse would fuch you cuz u look like a horny shit

  • They didn't look aggressive. If they were, they would have been pinning their ears, snorting possibly, rearing or trying to get away from you. You would know if they didn't want you there.

  • when they stomp their feet like that, they are trying to swat away flies, what you should be looking out for is their ears pinned flat back against, their head, an agressive stance, which this horse does not have, hence the relaxed leg, and the snaking of their heads, which is when they put their heads low to the ground and kind of "herd you"

  • @RonnyMyBoy1 yeah ( those are supid guys)

  • @RonnyMyBoy1 yes exactly thats cause the flies bother them my horse does the same thing

  • hey when they r stopping the hindleg like that it means there swatting at flies i know bcause i know horse stuff and im a horse liver 2!!

  • i agree with the flies answer... if they were really irritated or "territorial" their ears would be back flat against theirs heads and i beleive they would be snorting pretty loudly, as if it were a raging bull.... sorta... just curious young horses :)

  • That black horse in the back was so beautiful!

  • aw you thought they were gonna attack so u respect their space. that's cool. those horses look sweet like pie. u should have brought some snacks.

  • @elinheartstristin neverrrrrr feed wild horses. If a horse isnt used to that stuff it can kill them instantly

  • that horse can't figure out why your moving back?

  • He is kicking at flies not you.

  • horses don't even stomp their feet in threat. only in anger in rare circumstances. Those horses were only ridding their legs of flies.

  • Happend yesterday this to me! It was with three and one chased us haha

  • the horses were stomping their feet to kill the flies thats all lol plus their ears were forward :) they werent gonna hurt u

  • ha ha ingen angreb hvor dum kan man være og tro at det der er et angreb der sker jo ikke noget i den

  • lmao. the horse just looked curious! :D

    the stomping was probably to rid flies.

    his ears were up and he didnt look at all like he wanted to attack.

  • all they are doing is trieng to get the flies off of them

  • haha they are probably just curious and they seem friendly: notice that his ears are forward, not pinned back so that means that he is not threatened nor mad. and they are probably very well cared for by all of the visitors that give them food so they probably thought you would give them something to eat. usually, horses do not grow that big of of grass... ( i ride (:)

  • It was probably flicking at flies... poor boys! LOL! Did you get scared? :p

  • actually i think the "grey" is a grullo

  • if a horse comes at you with it's ears like that it's just coming to say hello i'd be worried if his ears were back and and he was pointing his nose at you i'd say diffrently.

    but you called a roan grey so i understand you don't know a lot about horses, no hard feelings

  • HAHA< thats so funny, they are just trying to get flys off of them, they arent being agressive

  • the one closest has a cut :(

  • hehe no dodnt worry there not aggressive, there all swishing flies away with thier tails and like someone else has already said they stomp with there ridding themselves of flies, there ears are forward and up not back and flat so they are not aggressive. it is really good that u give them distance and respect though which is more than can be said for some :)

  • sometimes horses stomp there feet because of flies and stuff not just aggression

  • they'd be fine with you walking towards them, just be cautious. my horse stomps her feet all the time when im petting her or grooming her. its just a habit of hers and she does it to get rid of flies.

  • They are just kicking the flies away. The flies are just bugging them

  • they're stamping their feet because of the flies. my horses do that.

  • um not to be rude but i did not see any horse attack

    it just walked toward you

  • same here. don't need a hoof print on my forehead.

    wasn't sure if they were wild or domestic but the behavior was much more friendly with the ones i came across.

    i think mine were abandoned.

    that black one was a good lookin' horse.

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