Onne- Friesian Saddle Seat Horse
Uploader Comments (Nagzarus1)
All Comments (16)
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Beautiful horse! I adore his neck <3
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@Nagzarus1 I agree! I live in the netherlands and when I see them in fields (they are everywhere here) they run more like your horse. Not all dressage style, which horse wants to look at the ground all day?
Saddleseat rules!!!
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Nagasarus1, go nah somewhere else. The movement seen is that of saddlebreds natural movement, not a Friesian. I don't see any of the Friesians I ride "naturally" moving this way.
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does anyone know a barn that trains friesans saddleseat??? for sale? 3 gaited please
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@DeathKitty123456 i TOTALLY agree,
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to me this is wrong lol this isn't how a friesian is meant to move! i love friesians when they move naturally... honestly this is ugly... the movement is too uphill... i don't like it
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cool!!! I luv friesians
PS... he's mature now and moves bigger and bolder than ever ;) Check out his more recent videos!
Nagzarus1 1 month ago
Then, StyleMisser, you are cordially invited to visit this horse in his natural environment and training, and see for yourself. What methods would you suppose I use to create this movement? I have photos of him as a 3-year-old, turned out running the paddock and he looks just like this- motion above level, head and neck straight out of his shoulder. EXACTLY why we imported him, sight-unseen. Though Saddlebreds do, and that's great, Freisians do not respond well to artificial leg training aids.
Nagzarus1 1 month ago
Note the conformation of this horse's neck and shoulder. For the record, this may not be "how a Friesian is supposed to move," but this is 100% natural movement on this horse, and the way in which many Friesians will move if allowed their natural tendencies . He has NEVER had enhancement aids, nor shoeing. He was just four in this video- his second show. He now moves much bigger, still 100% natural. This is how Friesians were bred centuries ago- fancy, big moving war and carriage horses.
Nagzarus1 6 months ago