the stallion was started by Peter Rellstab with in a snaffle bit with shanks and the reins were hooked to the snaffle-bit ring (shown on the pictures). The snaffle-bit was a double-broken bit to make it as mild as possible for the mouth of a young horse. That is how Peter usually starts young horses.
Okay...now I see, esp at 2:15. I have a palomino TWH (black skin)--good for the desert where we live. Have you found any trouble with the champagne horses getting sunburned or melanoma? I really like his head and overall conformation.
I can not say too much to these problems, cause I never had them here in Europe with any of my horses. It might be different with your desert climate over there.
I have no problems. I knew, that it was permissible to change the name of the stallion before he had living offspring (TWHBEA-regulations). Just for information purposes, I documented the first 5 years of the stallion and received this info first-hand. I thought this might be interesting for mare owners and potential breeders.
wunderschoener Hengst !!!!
schneetieger 1 year ago
Great horse. I like this music too!
twh4ever 3 years ago 6
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twh4ever 2 years ago 5
Blimey, he is so very very hansome!
tattieANDvorn 3 years ago 5
very handosome stallion u guys have!!!i love palimenos!!
Dressagehorse101 3 years ago 3
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123905 3 years ago
He's a pretty boy! Was he started in a snaffle or leverage bit?
bullw 4 years ago 9
Hi bullw,
the stallion was started by Peter Rellstab with in a snaffle bit with shanks and the reins were hooked to the snaffle-bit ring (shown on the pictures). The snaffle-bit was a double-broken bit to make it as mild as possible for the mouth of a young horse. That is how Peter usually starts young horses.
schlumpfine135 4 years ago
Okay...now I see, esp at 2:15. I have a palomino TWH (black skin)--good for the desert where we live. Have you found any trouble with the champagne horses getting sunburned or melanoma? I really like his head and overall conformation.
bullw 4 years ago 6
Hi bullw,
I can not say too much to these problems, cause I never had them here in Europe with any of my horses. It might be different with your desert climate over there.
schlumpfine135 4 years ago
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What´s your problem?
As long a TWH has no offspring, the owner can change the name.
This is not a miracle and if you would be really informed you should have known this!
Don´t talk about things that are not true!
SO WHAT?
Melawi2211 4 years ago
Hello Melawi2211,
I have no problems. I knew, that it was permissible to change the name of the stallion before he had living offspring (TWHBEA-regulations). Just for information purposes, I documented the first 5 years of the stallion and received this info first-hand. I thought this might be interesting for mare owners and potential breeders.
schlumpfine135 4 years ago