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Andi From Ice Follies Part 1

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Uploaded by on Sep 18, 2009

www.PangaeaEquestrian.com***This is Andi From Ice Follies. He has been in training with us for five months. This video footage was shot in one session, with no retakes it has simply been edited down for time consideration. This is an example of what horses that come to us for training will encounter during their time at Pangaea. Andi comes from a breeding program that produces big, brave, and good looking Icelandic horses. He is one of three Ice Follies horses that we have had in training, and has been great fun to work with. This was just a fun evening playing around in the arena.
Update 12/26/09- Andi has now joined the Pangaea herd! Check back for more videos as his training progresses.

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  • Thank you all for your positive feedback. We hope to post more videos of some of other horses soon! Some of these videos will be educational, some will be fun like this one. Please check back.

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  • I watched all 7 of the Pangae Equestrian videos and I appreciate the effort that you all put into them. Thanks. I learned so much and I will be watching them again as I work with my own 4 horses.

  • Well done!

  • Very nice!

  • Nice!

  • Excellent video, excellent training, lovely horse. (Love his presence, style, and substance!!) THIS is the type of Icelandic horse and training North America needs. Impressive all the way around!

  • Very nice! I love the attitude of this guy! Especially the part with the tarp on his back as he is grazing. And I'm envious of the running mount bareback!

  • I love how this shows the training of not only a good solid riding horse but how the relationship with people is formed. That looks like a fun horse having a lot of fun in training.

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