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Uploaded by on May 28, 2007

Horse gallops on the artificial surface at Woodbine Race Track

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  • horse looks fine, he is listening to his rider, his ears are flickering back and forth, nothing wrong here!Looks a great surface to gallop on-In england, it is turf , mainly, and always a risk of rabbit holes..a lovely artificial surface would be very confidence giving!

  • that was great!! Im a showjumper with a track riders license and recently one of these took me 3 times round the track and smashed me into a gate and I nearly died... this video made my palms sweat!! i will look at the others now.. haha and I dont know why everyone here is fighting about ear position!! that horse loves his work!!

  • A horses ears face you when they are listening. If they are "pinned back" (flat against the head) it means they are in pain or discomfort about something.

  • hi just to let you know, when a horse has his ears pricked forward it does not mean it is not paying attention when they are pricked it means they are paying attention and tuned into what they are doing

  • Woodbine!!

    w00t

  • I helped do this woodbine project 2 years ago the amount of hours we put in a short time was ridiclious !

  • I helped do this whole project 2 years it was insane the amount of hours we worked that summer

  • Ok good point. nice job

  • Well, see I was right. And of course I don't have a right to be a bitch - I was getting my point across, you choose to see me acting like one. Anyway, I guess were both right - case closed.

  • UM... there is no need to be a bitch. when i riding my horses they have there ears forward.they are paying attention to whats going on around them.never pind back yes some time they will have the floped back but not pind. Dont tell me that i know nothing and you are right b/c that is not the case

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