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The Loyalty of Arabian Horses (Desert Kings) خيول البدو

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Uploaded by on Nov 27, 2007

Arabian Horses, The Secret of the Bedouins of Arabia.

in this clip you will see how is the relationship between the arab bedouins and their horses is legendary.

* the trainer here is Ali Al-Ameri
Not me :)

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  • This Arabian horse is free, like his/her master. They are friends and partners, not owner and slave. They share mutual respect.

    America could learn from this respectful, powerful partnership about the proper relationship with its neighbors. America must treat its international neighbors as equals, with respect for who they are.

  • This extreme beauty and elegance, endurance and energy, this noble character and the presence of the Arabian horse made​him a legendary horse, a horse that we hear the hoofs ringing on the ceiling of dreams.!! really they have special caracter!

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  • I can not believe so much beauty and seweetness in a horse

  • Gentle and compassionate horse handling and training transcends country, culture and religion. If only all humans had such respect for these magnificent creatures, and all creatures on God's earth.

  • i have foul 3 years arabian pure i would like he do some things ou to tech he???

  • the name of music???????

  • @zakarnah ya XD 

  • @RunLikeAFilly all animals hate vets, hahahaha so dont take his advice.hahaha

  • @lizziyesgotpowers My vet used to tell me never get an Arabian they are terrible. As it turns out I ended up buying an Arabian gelding. He is the sweetest horse I have ever met and sometimes I think he is to smart for his own good. I love the energy part because he can work and run for hours.I am still peeved at my vet because for the longest time I was afraid of Arabs, but i was really missing out on awesome horses.

  • @anelovseth cheers *

  • to make a horse lay down like that you have to have its utter respect and trust, horses only lie down in the wilde when they feel totally ssafe, cuz of their natural instinct to run when anything remotely suspicious appears. chhers to you and your horse ! :D

  • @Sekmeth7 I'm from the US and my Arabs were bred here, and they are the most loyal, athletic horses I've ever met. I think the negative opinion is not based on the horses themselves, but on the attitudes of the trainers. People can be so closed minded.

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