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  • It's two mares haveing an arguement and one two year old. The horse that chased them both off was probably the lead mare or stallion telling them to both knock it off.

  • One of those horses is a mare with a yearling

  • Those horses were def just playing, and the colt is the offspring of the red roan. I also saw the flash of shoes. Not sure what that's all about. There's no way for us to know if this was really shot at a wild horse preserve. Could have been someone's horses just in their pasture.

  • She's too young for you man.

  • @RobbytheLion ikr shes a foal lolXD

  • grr HATE IT when people add music!!!!!!

  • yup the roan is a stud. you can tell by the way he is after the black mare, she might be coming into heat or going out of it. Which would explain why hes bothering her and why she isnt interested :) My 3 yr old stud does the same thing when hes with a mare.

  • it was a mare and her foal playing around with either a young colt or another mare, the stallion probably ran then off because they were annoying him...

  • some of these horses have shoes on you can see them when they start loping, they flash when the light hits them.

  • @a0girlify hello, i took this video in Theodore Roosevelt National Park in North Dakota. Can you tell me why the national park system would shoe their horses? I'm not saying they don't, i'm saying i don't know that they do....

    Jim

  • @cheekster60 i definatly deleted this comment after i read the info box so you dont need to get all defensive i didnt know where the video was taken til after i commented

  • @cheekster60 its for identification.

  • @cheekster60 Horses hooves can wear down or crack. Maybe that is why some of them have shoes.

  • @a0girlify they where probably turned out into the park by owners who couldn't keep them

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  • i didn't see stallions i saw mares and fillies playing and grazing

  • This is very cool; I had never seen these before. We work for the park with the horse behavior study. The young stallions fighting are Sage and Benny. The younger bald faced colt is now in my barn. His name is Hawk.

  • The roan looks just like a mustang I used to ride, only it was a mare. Mustangs are noble animals!

  • Haha, they're just playing until that black at :40 gets all pissy. Relax.

  • The filly is the bay at the beginning? She is SO cute! I love the ones with naturally rounded necks and butts. :D Although she does look like last year's baby, I agree.

  • Id say the smaller one is an offspring of the Lighter horse because its always right beside her and doesnt want to leave her. So im think its a Mare and offspring with another horse.

  • That could be her last years baby

  • @Shelalasity No the light colored one is a stallion. It is not uncommon for mares to willingly go with bachelor stallions.

  • u never know the filly could be the roans foal and he is stealing her bak that has happened b4

  • cute horses

  • i saw no stallions... they were mares/ fillies playing with eachother. There are no stallions bits!

  • @ArabianHorsesRuleLOL you can see their sheaths

  • @ArabianHorsesRuleLOL actually at least the light colored one is a stallion. at about 0:12 you can see his sheath. I can't tell with the other one though

  • @ArabianHorsesRuleLOL your blind then

  • its a mare thats its foal, it even has similar markings to it. the stallions would have been kicked out of the herd by now theyre old enough to be a threat

  • OMg you people sound so clueless except the people who actually know what a mare, a stallion, gelding and what the sheath is. Those two stallions were young and trying to start their own herd so they were trying to win over that filly. ITS NORMAL!

  • i know some people can be so ignorant if u look closley u can tell two of them haves penis's

  • im not being funny dinadoe but i think i have a considerabley greater amount of knowledge when it comes to horses.

    for a start its not called a thingy its called a sheath

    this MARE does not have one

    the FOAL/YEARLING is not a pony, look at its tail the way it acts around its dam, if it was a full grown horse it would be highly unlikely it would be putting itself around this behaviour.

    when i said i think its a mare I KNEW it was a mare i was just being polite

  • i dont know if its just me but... the roan is'nt a stallion.

    1. it has a foal with it

    2. there is no male wobbly bits

    as for the black horse its to difficult to tell.

  • no the roan has a "thingy" on it. The foal looked more like a pony

  • wild horses are beyond words :)

  • mad

  • tht was cool

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