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Uploaded by on Mar 2, 2010

All the misery of being in the stable almost all winter comes out...

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  • I understand why the horses are this wild.. They're happy to finally stretch their legs. They don't belong in stables.. They're like what, 1 year old? But them in a field 24/7, instead of a stable...

  • Awww! Its like Black Beauty and Ginger :)

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  • the ginger moves very nicly

  • Thank you! I needed this for reference!

  • the chestnut looks like it has great potential!

  • So they have been in all winter without turnout, then you let them gallop around here??!!!! Why not give them a stretch everyday then they will be much less likely to injure themselves and getting splints etc!!!!

  • True, they don't belong in stables. But they might of needed to be stabled for certain reasons so don't judge?

    Sure I know horses that were like this after 1 hour of having to be in a stable.

    Beautiful horses :)

  • The black one is just beautiful

  • @XxXephonaXxX rlly? && wat happens when they are old enough to be in a stall, when their 2 or 3, and are big a muscular? and they hurt themselves kicking and bucking in the stall.. that wouldnt b good. learning to be in a stable and how to behave in one, is just something young horses need 2 learn.

  • @XxXephonaXxX some horses of a highly bred type can't withstand the cold and snow of some countries climates, esp foals. They are bred from horses that live in the desert. Would you rather have a horse thats freezing and shivering so much that it drops weight and become emaciated and dies basically from starvation even though its being fed, or would you rather have a healthy and alive horse?

  • I think every rider should know that it isn't good for a horse to ride fast over stones...

  • @sarahb401 Because I'm a vertrinar and this ground is very hard and that isn't good for the bones of the horses. People also shouldn't ride very fast over stones. But you can do of course what you want with your horses... ;)

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