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UVM Nappi Playing and Driving at Salem Farm

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Uploaded by on Jul 28, 2007

UVM Nappi is another famous horse and was World Champion Gelding Several years in a row and World Champion Ladies English Pleasure, World Champion Open English Pleasure, and World Champion Junior Exhibitor English Pleasure.

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  • he is going to be sooo cute! A littly higher and he could so do park.

  • umm, he's been dead for about 6 years, but yeah, he was aweesome, thanks

  • Yeah, I know. He was in training with David Rand at the time. My good friend Casey McDonald owned him for a while. Such a nice horse.

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  • I prefer daisy clippers.

  • If they're bred for it, why need a static strap to keep it in place?

  • they're keeping his nose in, which is something almost every horse needs to learn how to do, not his head up.

  • aww.....thats sad! What happend???

  • This video makes me smile. Nappi was such a special horse and I will never forget all of our memories together! I also like the NE Morgan Jr. Exhibitor video Phil, but you cut out Nappi and I at the end, LOL! I can't believe that was over 10 years ago!

  • He was a Morgan, he died years ago of a brain aneurysm.

  • well what do you call the tings on the side

    there not letting him lift his head so there for fourcing his head lower than he wants to

  • no it's not "forced" into that shape. I train and show Morgans as well, you can't force a horse to set up like that especially not doing so and keeping them happy, just like this horse is the whole time they are driving him.

    Morgan's are built and bred to travel and frame up the way they do. If they were forced to travel and set up this way, explain why when you put a Morgan Foal out to pasture a few days after birth they set up and travel just like this horse is doing when being driven?

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