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  • Ese caballo tiene mala conformación, no está equilibrado.

  • aaa partida de idiotas,, si no saben de este tipo de arte no metan sus putas chatas por aca,, ok

  • FAIL!!

  • Colombia es lo mejor déjense de tonterías, GO HOME!!, GET OUT OF MY COUNTRY, STUPID ALIENS!!!

  • I really don't see what is so special about making a horse do this. It is unnatural and looks awful!! 

  • @chad5004 Actually it is completely natural. Please read up on the Paso Fino horse

  • Give the horse their head. Oh my god.

  • pero que rridiculo la pura verdad

  • eu adorei esse video

  • WTF is wrong with you!!!

  • El terremoto hizo q el caballo se atemorice y se transforme con esos pasitos afeminados. Dan 20 pasos y avanza 1 metro. Es una demostracion circense? hummm... Lo que debe soportar el pobre equino. Paso Fino = Paso Afeminado = 20 pasitos, avanza 1 metrito

    

  • @tmctf14 esto tiene que ser un Mexicano envidioso ya que en Mexico los caballos saltan como los charros cuando comen picante!.

  • @tmctf14 eres un estupido no opines de lo q no sabes sabes mas de maternidad de gallinas q de caballos

  • eu achei ridiculo

  • @rafarodak23 Ridiculo é o seu rabo vc deve ser um burro, ops!!! ofendi o burro.

  • LOL what the fuck? XD

  • idiots.bad people ..hoof laminitis

  • @bujnoch2004 only if they do it all the time, they might of done it just for the video to show the steps better

  • Está aguantándolo demasiado, el pobre caballo está que le cuesta respirar. El caballo de paso fino verdadero se deja andar a ver si mantiene el paso, no haciendo trampa mientras el jinete lo achica para que no galope. Si es de buen paso va corridito como un danzarín sin fallar la trastada ni galopar.

  • @SomeoneCommenting Si, tienes razón. También da la impresión que el caballo siente dolor en la boca con tanta presión. Por cierto y te pregunto, Joyero 3 ganó el gran campeonato Mundial en Puerto Rico? Joyero 3 es de PR, correcto? Perdona mi opregunta, pero vivo en Ohio y estoy completemente desinformado. Saludos!

  • @surfboyabry007 joyero 3 gano el campeonato mundial, representando a puerto rico, pero el caballo fue nacido en colombia, y sus padres y abuelos tambien.

  • muuito engraçad0 , rsrsrs

  • que herrmoso caballo corcel

  • Everyday I'm Shuffling XD

  • QUE HP MAS HERMOSOOOOO

  • I have a Dominican “chongo” (mix breed) maybe some day I will teach him to do some fancy steps like piatte but I can only dream that he can do the paso fino because he is just a handsome chongo. Until then, we’ll just “hechar las vacas y dar vueltas por a loma.”

  • Vixe maria , é uma maquina !

  • wait...wait...im colombian...and i breed this horses...they already know how to do that...but the thing you do with them is training...so they learn how to do it faster

  • Within hours of birth the Paso Fino foal will begin to exhibit the short, quick steps that will become its trademark through out its life. THIS IS A NATURAL GAIT....NOT taught or drilled into their brain. Many years of selective breeding has created this remarkable naturally gaited horse.

  • that is so cool and such a beautiful horse!!

  • IGNORANT: lack of knowledge or information about a particular subject or fact : ignorant on the subject of horses.

    NOTE: please educate yourself about the Colombian Paso Fino before commenting on videos like this.

  • chiccccccccccccc demaisssssssssss cara............esse cavalo

  • I thought it was a bad version of the spanish march.

  • MUITO MASERO

  • this looks very uncomfortable. AND VERY UN NATURAL.

    Sorry for the horse, A fine horse will do as asked even when its uncomfortable.

  • @Bunchofschitt The movement is completely natural. This is a really bad example of the breeds movement, but the movement itself cannot be taught.

  • HAHAHAHAHAHHAAHHAAHHAHAHAHA tahts soooo cute xD

  • I love how angry horsepassipn4lofe is getting! U sound immature mate! I doubt your even 18...

  • @elliemawood lol 20. haha I'm not angry at all.. just exausted by the fact people (won't name) says I'm ignorant, that I don't know what I'm talking about bla bla.... I mean, accept that I'm 20, and that I have my opinions that might not be the same as others...

    I'm just angry for the horse there... that's it. I mean, i'm in my house, so even if I was angry, what would it does? :p

  • stupid wanker ! leave the horse alone !!

  • Para que, que serve um cavalo desse???

  • that's such a beautiful horse . . .

  • It looks so stupid...

  • im sure they walk like that in the wild.....

  • @misstresst actually, they dont. Humans train animals to do a lot of things that are not natural for them sometimes whith tools or ways of doing that we can't aproove but....

  • @Horsepassion4life I was being sarcastic.

  • @misstresst I know! lol I was too! :p

  • @Duvallamanda actually the ancestors of PFs were wild and they actually weren't walking that way... It's not like the Islanders ponys who have a natural «special trotting». Think about it... I'm sure that horse doesn't walk like that in his pasture ;) I do agree it might be «natural» at a certain point, but someone had train that horse to walk that way when he was in show ;) (not saying he had been hurt or anything) ;)

  • @Horsepassion4life Wild a long time ago. They have been bred for the walk that they naturaly have. Ever watch one walk around? They throw their legs out naturaly. Doing this walk, they speed them up and collect at the same time, getting the fast stepping action.

  • @Duvallamanda I know that thanks, I already told u I've seen many of them at the clinic! but they don't exagerate the movement as we can see in the vid! :p

  • @Horsepassion4life Then you must not have seen many dumbass. 

  • @Duvallamanda dumbass?

  • @Horsepassion4life Ancestors of PF's were Andalusian, Spanish-Jennette and the Spanish barb.

    YES they do walk like that in the field at times. They get excited, or whatever, they will do that. I do not train them to do anything but control themselves. I don't have to "think about it". As far as training to do that in a show, what are you speaking of? Controlling themselves? Oh the humanity. Try and not slander something you know nothing of. It is ignorant and not polite............

  • @Horsepassion4life Just what "tools" are being used here? What is being done to this horse that is inhumane? This movement is 100% natural.  I have babies that just hit the ground yesterday do this movement. Your lack of knowledge is STUNNING, but your assumptions are actually criminal. Slander is a bitch. There is no harsh training being shown in this video. He is too on the reigns, if the trainer would learn to teach the horse to release the animal could move his feet even faster.

  • @fastaslightning1 I've been around horses since I was born... I've seen many thing done to these animals just to make them jump higher, walk on a certain way etc. I've never seen a horse walking like that by his own before! It's everything except natural. There have been training before that vid have been recorded. Plus if u look at his front hooves you can see that the form of them isn't correct which means that this horse have wore wood blocks in the past... (to me it's cruel)...

  • @Horsepassion4life WTF are you babbling about?! Wood blocks?! Are you fucking STUPID or something? You do not add weight to a horse that moves that quickly you will injure his tendons. Paso Finos are NOT blocked up. Paso Finos are flat shod and do indeed move like this. I don't give two shits if you were born on a horse, it does not mean you understand how this breed works. Blocking the feet as you suggest is not only illegal but it is counter intuitive to the goals of this breed moron.

  • @fastaslightning1 1.be polite, I've been polite with u so do the same... 2. you haven't read my other post did you? (where I've said I missed up the bred etc?) 3. HOW many PF have I seen coming to the horse clinic with troubles with their lengs and neck (and obviously backs) because of the rollcurs? Yes they walk and trot differently than other breeds, but training them to exagerate the movement of it etc is to me cruel. I've given my opinion, that's what comments on youtube are done for. PLEASE

  • @Horsepassion4life I'm sorry, but accusing someone of using wooden blocks on a horse is not polite, I don't care if you weren't doing it to me, it is slander, so stick your polite up your ass, polite is for those that earn it. 2. You missed up the bred? What are you saying? You mEssed up the breEd? 3. How many have troubles with their lengs? What are lengs? Legs? Lungs? How does rollcur hurt the legs? AND show me rollcur on this horse. It's nose is in front of the ears. No rollcur.

  • @fastaslightning1 I haven't accused anyone of it and I've just said something about it, don't you read what I write? Damn it!

  • @Horsepassion4life What I want to know is what movement is exaggerated on this horse? Front? Rear? You did accuse people of putting wooden blocks on the horse.

    Here is your quote. "Plus if u look at his front hooves you can see that the form of them isn't correct which means that this horse have wore wood blocks in the past"

    That is bullshit, and you claiming that is SLANDER.I have a mare that moves much faster and more than this, what have I done to her? SHE DOESN'T EVEN HAVE SHOES! never has.

  • @Horsepassion4life To top that off you go further and say we exaggerate the movement? HOW? Show me how. Show me ONE TOOL that Paso Fino trainers use to exaggerate the movement of the PF. We DO NOT. All a Paso Fino trainer does is teach the horse how to control itself. That is it. I ride with loose reigns, and teach the horse balance. Again, you are off your rocker, more movement on a fino horse (what this is supposed to be) HURTS the desired trait of QUICKNESS, not exaggerated movement.

  • @fastaslightning1 rollcurs for me is an exageration and it's not because everyone says or do something that it necesserly is good for the horse. As I said I've seen a lot of PF comming to the clinic because of probs. OK it's not always the fault of the owner/trainer but most of the time it is. I have nothing else to say except that I gave MY OPINION. If you're not happy with it, pass over it! I'm not saying to anyone what they should do, i'm giving my OPINION!

  • @Horsepassion4life When your opinion is slandering something you know nothing NOTHING about, I take offense to it. Yeah it may just be a video on the internet, but your IGNORANT ranting is out there misinforming the people watching this. Forgive me for not "passing over" your ignorance and instead taking offense to clear and blatant lies. Also where do you live that you see enough of this small breed to make ANY assumption? Rollcur is very clearly defined, and not an opinion. Again ignorance

  • @fastaslightning1 not ignorant when you (which is me) is working in a horse clinic ;)

    Living in Canada... but have seen even more in South America (when I was there actually)... in Canada there's not that much PF.... do you actually whish issues rollcur have on a horse? Ignorant me? nan.. just not blind ;)

  • @Horsepassion4life Thats odd, because I have worked at 4 large farms, am not only 18, have a fiance who is a vet tech of 10 years, and I have seen ZERO injuries from "rollcur". I have over 18 years experience with this breed, and again..NONE. Not ONE.

    You ARE ignorantn This breed has a high headset, and will naturally set their head as you see in the video. This does not hollow out the back, or cause any issues with swayback. It is how the horse is built, look at the shoulder angle.

  • @fastaslightning1 Not because i'm 20 that I don't know anything about horses... I've been around them since I was born, so even have more experience than you.. anyways don't want to get on that path.. You're probably not ignorant as u said I'm. Yes u know more about these horses then me, I'm not a breeder or trainer for PF (god I'm happy). But rollcurs r not good for ANY breed. Maybe u haven't seen any consequences yet... I hope it won't happen 4 the horses. That all I had to say.

  • @Horsepassion4life Stop lying, you are 18, I just said I have over 18 years experience with THIS breed. I have been raised and around horses since I was 8. Do not worry, I am not nearly as ignorant as yourself. ALSO, rollcur is when the nose is behind the pole, look at this horse, it is NEVER that way. LEARN THE TERMS YOU THROW WILLY NILLY. You still haven't answered one damn question you just keep deflecting, one second it is wood blocks, the next it is rollcur

    WHAT MOVEMENT IS EXAGGERATED?

  • @fastaslightning1 I think I knoe more than u how old I'm... I was born in 1991.. so yeah I'm 20 lol... someone telling me how old I am pfff....I know the terms I use, to me rollcur doesn't mean the nose is on the neck... rollcur for me is actually when the neck is more than just a little round as in dressage. Please don't tell things u don't know. I'm not 18, I'm not ignorant. does someone has ask me any question? ask something and I'll answer.. saying that I'm ignorant isn't a question ;)

  • @fastaslightning1 the movement exagerated.. as I already said is the movement of the legs and bowed neck. that's the exagerated movement. When u watch a PF walking/trotting yes he moves fast but not that way. If you don't want to see it, understand what I'm saying, it not my prob and I don't even care about it...

  • @Horsepassion4life The movement of the legs is NATURAL! Yes when I watch my 20 PFs walking and gaiting/trotting they move MORE than this naturally. MORE. One of them is vastly VASTLY quicker than this, and moves much more violently. She has never had so much as a shoe on.

    It isn't that I don't understand your stupidity, what I am not going to do is let you disparage something you do not understand. If you don't care, then don't spew LIES against something you don't understand.

  • @fastaslightning1 lol I've said that they naturally move fast... I'm not a lyer, my parents have well raised me... I don't car for humains, but I care 4 the horses....

  • @Horsepassion4life I'm not talking about the quickness so much, as the "exaggerated" movement. What is exaggerated? The mare I am speaking of is violent in her movement. Snaps her feet off the ground and slams them back down. She has more upward movement than this horse, so tell me what did I do to "make" her do this? She has never even had shoes on.

    You are a LIAR, and you exaggerate your "knowledge". I am tired of ignorant people spewing lies about that which they do not know.

  • @fastaslightning1 oh and forgot to say.. I already told u twice, that the things of the wood block is because I was writing on an other vid and then I figured out that I was on the wrong vid. Cause ya people do use wood blocks with the Tenesse Walker... Please go over it!

  • @Horsepassion4life I know they do, but you never said the wooden blocks was about another video, you babbled some incoherent BS but you never actually said that. That does not excuse the fact that you also incorrectly called something rollcur that by DEFINITION is not.

    Then one second you admit you haven't seen any PFs then you say all the PFs you see are injuries due to rollcur. What is it? You are just some punk kid who knows crap and is trying to disparage something you don't understand.

  • @fastaslightning1 you're right, my post isn't there anymore.. but yes I've wrote that it was writing on an other vid bla bla... anyways, you won't believe it so... What do u call rollcur? For me it's like on the vid, I mean that horse have the nose on his neck! Where have I admit I haven't seen any PF? I told you last week I've seen more than I should have in the clinic? Punk kid? haha you mean university kid? lol and I think young woman would be more appropriate thn kid....

  • @Horsepassion4life Yes, a punk kid with half assed opinions that are not fact based.

    Rollcur is when the nose of the horse is behind the pole when a line is drawn through the two points. That never happens.

    That is amazing you have, what maybe 20 or 30 PFs around you and have seen all these imaginary injuries, yet I have been around literally thousands of PFs trained by hundreds of different people including myself, and I have NEVER seen an injury due to rollcur.

  • @Horsepassion4life Just quit arguing with everyone. Just cause you think this training is wrong, dosent mean it is. You are the ignorant one here.

  • @Duvallamanda and who r u to tell me I'm wrong? I have by beliefs, you have yours.

  • @Horsepassion4life Training them like that does not use wood blocks, fyi

  • @Duvallamanda read the respond I gave to fastaslightnig

  • poor horse

  • Hermoso caballo!

  • Wow, i can't even keep up with its legs.. Awesome!

  • Ami seme ase q es de cuerda.

  • must.. have!

  • that is kind of awesome in a way. the horse moves hes feet so fast wow

  • What's that???...

  • beautiful! Love the horse! I have a Profeta grandson. I love the breed. And I wasnt sure of them at first either. But once you ride a Paso Fino, youll love it. Very smooth, and life changing for some. They are amazing, full of life and brio.

  • shit.... save the horse!!!!!

  • bah esse é o meu sonho de consumooOOOO

    muito lindo

  • jajajajajajja.....no sabia que en colombia solo hacian caballos para el circo!

    y mas encima lo llaman "paso fino" jajaja por favor...eso no es digno de un caballo por dios!....fijense en el caballo Criollo CHILENO...tercera mejor raza caballar del planeta. Esos SI que son caballos de verdad....VIVA CHILE MIERDA!

  • @masterpiecevoley porque tanta ignorancia...?

  • its very clear to see abuse through training by simply watching the horses body language - tense, contracted, eratic foot movement, etc etc - do some research into spanish training and you'll discover the horrific tactics.

  • @silverhorse999 its that horses gait how is that un-natural paso finos are gaited horses they arent trained to corto its natural

  • hahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha­hahahahahaha this video made literallyy ROFL

  • muito lindo

  • Pathetic? Stupid? STFU! It's through training like this half of the world got colonized by Spanish. It's through this type symbiotic relationship a horse gets transformed into the ultimate weapon. This is a beautiful example of human domestication of animals and our coexistence. If it wasn't for this type of horse training you wouldn't be sitting in your chair getting fat eating dorritos and watching Youtube. Understand your history!

  • that looks pathetic

  • Wow. People don't understand the amount of work goes into breeding a horse like that, and then the work that goes into training them to do something like this. The horse has to trust its rider compleatly, or it will be to afraid to do this. This just shows what horses can do under the right hands. Well done to both horse and rider.

  • va, mejor me voy caminando

  • they are not breed for that idiot

  • OK HOLD ON. it's not even that they're trained. when these horses are born they have a natural step or gait. the training is just to improve what already runs throught heir blood. yes the training can be a bit harsh. but if you're a great horse person you can train them twice as well with gentler methods.

  • Eso no es deporte ni es nada. Sencillamente una diversión de personas carentes de educación y aun apegadas al medioevo. No sé sabe quien es más marica, si el caballo o el que lo monta, porque dejenme decirles que no hay uno con facciones medianamente varoniles

  • @tibacuy no sea tran ignorante porfavor cultiroce el arte ecuestre es un simbolo cultural de muchas naciones entre ella colombia donde nace crece y se crian caballos criollos de paso fino trocha trote galope y trocha galome no tiene que ver nada con medioevo no sea tan basto y hable de lo que sepa si no sabe CALLESE!!!!!

  • i would love to see his canter teehee :)

  • The point of this is tradition! People complain and complain because they dont understand our traditions, hahah .....caballo muy bonito!!

  • Wow, that looks like fun! It would take the horse an hour to get out of the barn and into the ring, whoopee! Fuck that shit, Gimme a good big-striding field hunter any day over these mincing little hounds.

  • ok… whats the point of this?

  • @GotLove4MyShoes the point is that the horse was not trained to do this. this kind of horses walk like that. if a horse has a better walk, is more expensive. and they have "pedigree" like the finest dogs.

  • @drsanchezv seriously… i cant imagine this is a 'natural way of walking' for a horse… i bet it was trained to do that… i just dont understand why, its not even graceful – it looks stupid :D

  • @GotLove4MyShoes then you don't know horses. don't speak if you can't step

  • @mySYNZnotmytradgidy don't actually know what the last sentence is supposed to mean but I don't care anyway^^

  • @GotLove4MyShoes Look up Tennessee Walking Horses. They have a bit of an odd gait naturally, which is then "enhanced" or "made better" through heavy weights on the feet to make the horses pick their feet up. It's likely this is also a gaited horse, which is then similarly "enhanced".

  • @claoufaeng it is NOT similarly "enhanced" check out "Alvaro Atahualpa y sus caballos 2011 (Parte1)" or "Paso fino - Picardia" they do it from birth... all tht is done AS IS DONE IN ANY OTHER DISCIPLINE is refine, collect, train, build upon natural ability.... NOT all r as good, just like other breeds not all are diamonds

  • @dilys0000 Exactly, the walk is trained and refined, that's all I mean by enhanced. No offence was meant, that's why the word was "like this". I'm not having a go, nor am I saying the methods of training are similar, just that both are trained.

  • @claoufaeng You did say "SIMILARLY "ENHANCED"" which is why I reacted that the way I did because you wont see Paso's wearing those huge boots/shoes's (whtever they r called) tht the Walkers do or being "sored" with chemicals.. which SOME ppl might think whn they read -similarly "enhanced"- but okay all is well now ;) seeing any misunderstandings r surely cleared up

  • @claoufaeng well thanks, finally a useful comment… I just cant imagine THIS is an all natural thing… maybe in some way… but not like in the video

  • @GotLove4MyShoes No problem. I'd like to see what their walk is like before traning personally

  • muito lindo

  • puta merda inutil, pra que perde tempo treinando um cavalo pra fazer uma merda dessa

  • ese caballo esta jugando al trenecito :3

  • SHUT DA FUK UP!!! ESOS SON CABALLOS PRECIOSOS Y CON ELEGANCIA 

  • that looks reeeeaallly funny!!!!

  • faaake!! sped up!

  • @pendejadafcc nope it is in real time, not sped up

  • whats that? :)

  • lindo esse animal

  • cavaleiro nesse passo nunca cai, é passo para velhos

  • LOLWTF

  • PERO QUE FEO CAMINA ESE PINCHE CABALLO HASTA PARECE QUE LE HANDA DE CAGAR

  • es una magia

  • colombian paso fino the best... 

  • VAI FALA O QUE!!! PERFEITO

  • So cute!!!

  • omg SO UGLY THE HORSE WALK!!!

  • Pisada rapida

  • PUta que pariu!!!

    PArabens belo animal

    NUNCA VI IGUAL

  • ottimo caballo.

  • Paso Finos do acutally walk like this naturally. This guy could loosen up a little tho, he looks so stiff'

  • estes animais passo fino e um sonho real em andamento,ainda compro um parabens

  • got any 4 sale/

  • I've now seen a couple of videos like that and people in the comments keep writing, that this is not harming and just a gait and normal and everything. but I cant help it, I just think that looks creepy. not so enjoyable. how do you even get the horse to do something like that? and there isn't much deeper use for that gait is it? not like you ride it longer than a minute or for traveling. It looks looks like the horse is working quite hard. But the horse is BEAUTIFUL!!!

  • That was the longest 30 seconds of my life.

  • Zamarros, se llaman zamarros.....

    

  • @diegoagaitan y para que sirven, o solo son de lujo?

  • como se llama las vainas ke usa en las piernas el ginete esas cosas negraa de cuero como se llaman..¡????

  • I think it is pretty and it is there gait . I just wish you wouldn't do it on cement or pavement . Its very hard on there legs ! Seems you have some grass there or dirt you could practice on verses hard cement .

    LTCR FARM , MAINE

  • I hate how stupid you guys can be. Judging a horse by what it does this is NATURAL! Say it with me natural. People who are judging this horse are being bullies. LOOOOOOKKKKKKK IT UP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! dummies >:(

  • @icthruu4evr

    The horse wasn't made to do that, it does it naturally.

  • excelente caballo lastima el chalan !

  • watch?v=2IN09e8ax70

  • tenho um cavalo muito parecido com este. Preto com o pé direito branco. Mangalarga machador, marcha batida, campeão nacional em 3º lugar em morfologia e marcha  "Basalto de Três Pontas"

  • this is dressage is a western saddle!! why is it such a big deal? pasos to that anyway its part of there gait its just estreemly done in this case

  • o cavalo esta pra venda amigão?

  • MALO EL CHALAN EXELENTE ANIMAL 

  • horrible!!!! look at the horse back ! thats what humans are for?!

  • Si me gusto  mucho

  • MUY BUEN CABALLO, MUY MALO EL CHALAN

  • He looks like the floors too hot to touch, hes very beautiful! , i bet hes even more stunning given the space to show those paces

  • como trota

  • muy lindo animal me gustaría uno así para darme paseos en la sala de mi casa al rededor de mi mesa de centro a toda velocidad supongo para eso fue creado ese modo de caminar porque para largas distancias cuando llego no?

  • @Jessumsrocksthworld I only wish you knew the amount of work it takes to breed and train these animals. Paso Fino is a very sought-after and admired breed and comes with a heavy price tag. So you shouldn't be as quick to judge something you have no clue about- that's what's pathetic.

  • that just looks pathetic...

  • eita cavalo com a cabeça no lugar e boca boa do carai

  • das ist tierquälerei !

  • Poor horse-.-

  • @CAROUNDSCHMUSEBAER Why is the horse poor? -_- Lol I swear, people can't even RIDE a freaking horse without people screaming ABUSE!!!!!!!1

  • @ShinyTsubasa look to his face, back and legs

  • @CAROUNDSCHMUSEBAER They are trained this way these horses have this sort of gait.

  • @CAROUNDSCHMUSEBAER Also Paso Fino's automatically are born with this gait some are not but some are

  • @horsesaremylife31899 yes it is ok but i mean the rider-.-

  • @CAROUNDSCHMUSEBAER Why are you worried about the rider what does that have anything to do with it when you ride horses like this horse you stay stiff sometimes

  • Esse cavalo ai é dos que eu quero, muito bonito, e tem esse passos maravilhosos.