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Uploaded by on Mar 25, 2010

The stallion Dytmer fan Penjum is checking if the arabian mare Ella Elektronica (e Eldorado) is in heat, she sure is :) She is going to be breed to the wonderful swedish arabian stallion Armaani this year.
The black horse who is trying to get in between Dytmer and Ella is a friesian mare named Joke, very wierd behavior I think.

häst horse frieser friesian stallion hingst in heat brunstig

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  • you`re swedish? :)

  • @ZafiraAlmeria  Ja det är jag :)

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  • its funny it seems like the horse is trying to lift up the horses head? lol 0:13

  • yay!!! Friesian!!! the most beautiful animals ever!!!

  • @obliviouschaos Shes dominant but she is not the dominant mare, thats the bay mare who my stallion is snuggling with :) The mares you have had have they all been friesians or other breeds? I´m starting to think that friesian mares are worse after talking to friends who also have friesians.

  • @MinnaArnberg I'm assuming the Friesian mare is the dominant mare? They do tend to act like that. A lot of the times, mares will act like a stud, being very possessive over things happening in "her" herd. We had a mare that stuck her nose into everyone's business anytime that she could. Was very annoying lol.

  • @shorty44101

    Really? Nice to hear that my mare is not the only one to be possesive :) None of my ither mares do the same, maby horses can be born in the wrong body just like people can. The only other horse of mine who herdes is a gelding who was castrated late (when he was 6), he has to have one horse that he protects and herdes. He is now 28 years old and he does not herd as much any more, when he was younger he got almost obsessed with the herding and didn´t eat or drink.

  • @MinnaArnberg Ya My horse does that lol. We recently brought a Gelding home for my mom. I have a chestnut quarter horse mare and she owns a paint mare who is getting up in age. We putt that gelding in them and my mare Cheyenne would like herd Maggie (the paint) away and like charge and attack Whiskey (the gelding) lol she does it all the time it is so weird.

  • @shorty44101 Good comment!

  • @shorty44101

    Thank you so much :) Joke is the strangest mare I have ever met, she acts like a stallion. This summer I placed her with our newest arrival, also a friesianmare, and she totally acted like a stallion. Sniffing her, biting her and acting crazy if I separeted them. The stallion in the video is just the sweetest horse I have ever met, he is always well behaved :)

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