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Uploaded by on Oct 19, 2006

Some really well trained PRE and Lusitano stallions showing Piaffe,Passage...etc.

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  • These are definately iberian horses and NOT Lippizans but thx for the comments ;)

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  • That chocolate palomino is absolutly stunning!

  • You probably should take into consideration the conformation of these spanish horses before you knock how they carry their head or how much strain these movements put on their bodies. Strain is depicted from age, and how hard you're working everyday. These horses aren't even messed with until they 4 - 5 years old when their bodies are ready. Do research before you start knocking please. I have more but I'm running out of room

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  • @Kathiemin I agree that you can see the tension in these horses as they are being asked for their movements, but honestly, I have yet to see horses that perform these movements look truly relaxed. I don't know if its just that these horses are somewhat hot by nature or they just get worked up. I do notice however that in this video you see the horses completely relaxed while standing on the wall waiting for their next turn to perform.

  • well you can do a lot of research and all that, but one thing you'll only learn of experience and that is correct movement. all these horses are not moveing correctly and there tails are not relaxed at all!!

  • @KalamariSquid. i figured u'd say that, typical...

  • @jmaritz328

    sorry but i really dont care enough to. horses are moving lawn ornaments. you see it all the time...these big open fields and just horses walking around...no one even riding them. waste of space. set them free lol.

  • @KalamariSquid. look up the spanish breeds and other dressage/dancing horses, and you will see that their necks are naturally form at birth like that. For example the arabian, they have a giraffe like neck.

  • @SweetJudith12345. Believe it or not all these movements are natural for the horse, in nature they all rear, buck, levade, trot, piaffee, when all when their trying to find and/or attract a mate to breed. this has no stain on their bodies what so ever!. the only strain that is done is on their tendons and muscles and IT DOESN'T hurt them, is a natural expansion and flex that is done in every movement that they do. so before you make a statement that is b.s.. do some research... Please?

  • GoldenOakFarm: Hooray for knowledgeable horse persons with a voice of reason!

  • @InLove4Ev actually all dressage done by the riding schools is started on the ground. Thusly some of the shows exhibit from the ground, it's actually much easier on the horse and shown more freely from the ground.

  • this isn't dressage. Dressage is where you are riding the horse. this is just dancing.

  • Isso é mutio top

    amo cavalos e uma mulher

    minhas paixões

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