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Stallion turned out with his mare and foal.

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Uploaded by on Jun 4, 2008

Fabuloso and lebrera gets together after 8 days apart because of their newborn foal Bravo. The mare is in heat and Fabuloso is doing his best to impress her. The horses are P.R.E (Pura Raza Espanola - often called Andalusians). The stallion has lived with mares for many years and listens to them, he is a great dad that takes good care of his foals.

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  • how does dapple and white equal black?

  • @iBlingYoFace

    White PRE horses are born black or brown and they get white over time, just like the Lippizaner horses. 

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  • hey big boy! not infront of the kid

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  • Beautiful horses - I do not breed horses, been have been around them much of my whole life. I never heard of putting the stud in with the mare and baby - I always heard that was dangerous for the baby. Looks like you were right there though.

  • Horses aren't ever really "white" unless they are albino, with pink skin and eyes. All horses that lay people consider to be "white" are actually classified as grays. They are born a dark color: chestnut, black, brown, bay, etc. and then they lighten to gray over time that can eventually become what looks like white, but they still have dark eyes and dark skin. The mare is dappled because she is still "graying out", she will eventually be the same shade as the stallion.

  • I noticed that Fabuloso always wears a halter when he meets the foals for the fist time in you videos, but not normally. Why is that?

  • 1:37 sexy hair flip go

  • @hestenemine I know an Arab filly that's slowly turning white :D

  • @iBlingYoFace The mealy muzzle is what tells you that this horse will lighten up. Grey rarely starts grey. It is a dominent gene that slowly flecks out whatever coat the horse is born with.

  • omg the mare is gorgeous!! x

  • do you ride the white one?

  • @iBlingYoFace probably either the white or the dapples parents had a black and they got a recessive gene but still held onto the gene for black and it came out in their foal. :D ya....its confusing but im in A.P. health so...... :D

  • haha at the end when he tries to mate with her shes like honey we just had a kid no way are we having another right now

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