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  • those horses do look like they are trying to avoid punishment, they aren't relaxed they seem expecting punishment. but I am not an expert on such things. personally I would only do this if my horse could learn to do this with enjoyment and almost on his or her own. Many professionals get their horses to do this by incredments and lots of reward.

  • terrible,,poor horses

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  • look at al the stripes on te white horses but, this is noting more than animal abuse, no natural or relaxed movements at all...

  • where did this take place?

  • Savage disgusting barbarians

  • @TheRosa63 YOU SAID I AM NOT AN EXPERT BUT YOU HAVE 23 LIKE

    !!!!!

  • To sawnamariebloom: You could be confusing the 'spark of life' for 'fresh horse'. Quite possibly these animals were worked out before being asked to perform. It gets a horse in a calmer frame of mind and helps them focus. It also helps warm their muscles up so they don't get injured from performing. I did not deny that the marks on the grey's flank are scars. Also, I do nott see how someone can watch this video alone and conclude that the horse gained them from mistreatment.

  • WHAT IS THE FUCKING PURPOSE OF THIS? POOR HORSES THEY ARE SCARED OUT OF THEIR MINDS.

  • @luchinpecumpa and the Peruvians are trained with patience and kindness. Nobody beats a Peruvian into doing anything, They have brio and beating them would get you nowhere. The horses on this video are abused. These people could do to learn something from the Peruvians or even the Spanish on how to train horses without abuse.

  • @TheLeftwheel You obviously have no knowledge of equine behaviour. These horses are worn out and have had all the spark of life beat out of them. The marks on the grey ARE scars, pure and simple and if you can't see it then you are of a simple mind.

  • @i0will0be0the0best The horses ARE flinching, they are scarred and they are scared. Inhumane treatment is probably to be expected from this region of the world. Thank God we are in the US where this sort of abuse is frowned upon.

  • This is an atrocity! These horses have been beaten, not *trained*! Look at the lines on the grey where he has been beaten to the point it left scars!!! These men are monsters and this is ugly. So typical for that region of the world, abuse your animals and abuse your women. Pigs.

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