My Chocolates Frosted 2
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cute boy. i love this colour .. *-*
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Gorgeous horse, dont listen to the hateful comments, they are just jealous that they dont have a beautiful horse like this. Love his movement ;]
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I agree that this horse is slightly on its forehand. Which is common. No one should assume if a certain person uses artificial aids. Its silly to look at a horse that you don't know and say "Yep that horse has been worked in drawreins" No! You don't know, don't assume. It just makes you look like a fuckhead
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this horse is wonderful!
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TheBellMare You are very wrong. I work this discipline too and this horse looks AMAZing to me. please dont judge what you dont know.
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okay yeah so that was definitely a stupid question because it's definitely what i thought it was, lol.
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thebellmare you talk alot and by seeing you have no videos of you and horses in general you should shut your trap this horse is a top end hus horse so please dont speak ever again!!!!
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this kinda sounds stupid,
but how can you tell if a horse is on its forehand??
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For Slae? How Much?
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Thank you for your reply. I am familiar with that discipline, I just don't agree with it. It is an unnatural and somewhat dangerous way to have a horse go. I really liked the looks of this horse, but if he can only go like that...well isn't it kind of like breeding for tiny feet, (as has been a qh & tb fashion) or like generations of GB human royal bloodlines with hemophelia? A lot of style and speciality, but self defeating over time. The only place it's acceptable is within that discipline.
tis a pity what training in draw reins creates...I hope he overcomes it. He is cute, despite this stylized training.
TheBellmare 3 years ago
This horse was never worked in draw reins as they are not an aid I use in my program on a reg basis and not one I use on green horses. This horse has a natural low headset (he was bred for the low headset) he was also 1 1/2 downhill. He is trained for the AQHA HUS if you are not familiar with the discipline or type of training you probably should not judge it.
buddy728 3 years ago
really pretty horse, but he seems really heavy on the forehand...try balancing him out more....it doesn't look right
dracodominia 4 years ago
He is a very cool horse, only had 75 days of ridding when this video was taken so of course he still needs work, but I'm sure the woman who purchased him will get him finished out. He's also just over an inch down-hill so that has a lot to do with him looking heavy.
buddy728 4 years ago
hes not heavy dont listen to ignorate people who dont know things . hes a great loper
LopingSlow 4 years ago
Thanks for your input, everyone is entitled to their opinion. I take the good with the bad some times you need the negative remarks to grow, and the good ones to make you feel your worth.LOL. He is green in the video, some people can't take that into consideration they have to see the finished product to see what they will look like when they are finished. He was always a very natural horse, and things came very easy for him, I hope everyone gets the chance to see him in the show pen.
buddy728 4 years ago