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Uploaded by on Jan 11, 2010

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  • What is around their legs? Doesn't inch them causing them to lift their legs at all?

  • @HunterjumpTheMoon thats small bells tied around knees to produce musical sound with movements.... its used in traditional dances of india.............

  • People scream abuse far too much over nothing. You don't even know the person or the horse well enough to accuse or assume that abuse has taken place. I've seen worse things happen to horses whose owners just leave them alone in a field to fend for themselves and they are forgotten and starved to death. This owner at least cares enough for the horse to invest time + energy training him, keeping him well fed and groomed. Cry abuse someplace else.

  • @VxdVxn ,,,, thanks for stopping them.... man in video is great trainer/lover of horses.... one have to scold even human child to learn somethin...........

  • Where is this? what country? simply amazing.

    beautiful horse.

  • @MsSamson2011 its distt muktsar state punjab country India

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  • It's 'American' -_-

  • Wow that horse is in amazing shape :o

  • amerikans complain too much

  • @vickysandhu1376 I cannot see any abuse either! The horse in the clip is in fantastic shape and the trainer patient and carefull. In terms of general dance-training of horses I can't see much difference to the traditional Spanish riding school, only the style is different! Having lived in Egypt for a while I have seen REAL animal abuse to the most cruel extent, starved and beaten up horses, donkeys and buffalos. Many Westerners are simply ignorant fools, don't listen to them!

  • This is basically dressage, look at the reins. He is signaling the horse, like when we ride. I dont think it is in pain, if it was, it wouldn't look this controlled.

  • this is wrong

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