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Uploaded by on Dec 11, 2007

This our horse imported from Spain, he is doing the piaffe. He is standing at stud, very good bloodlines, Yeguada Militar and Hermanos Cardenas.

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  • It is not concrete I am the owner and trainer its wood.

    Never ruined a horse this is just to show his abilities he is worked on soft ground, the wooden board is just to hear the beats of the hoofs. Please dont judge unless you know exactly what your talking about thanks for watching

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  • Ok, beautiful piaffe, BUT, we are not idiots and you can clearly see he is cross tied to two posts concreted into the ground. Piaffe on concrete is outrageous & will destroy his legs..end of story. This exercise is performed for FAR too long.

    He has lovely movement but I wouldn't recreate this too often, as you will ruin your horse I promise you.

    Otherwise-beautiful stallion, maybe you should concentrate on passage now in a nice soft forgiving school. :) He has the natural ability & muscle

  • Does anyone else see the giant crack in the concrete behind where his back right hoof is?? Does anyone else worry about injuries?? That's a big f*cking horse, and I bet if he misstepped on the drop in the cement, he'd snap a tendon with all that weight.

    This is stupid and cruel. yeah, you could say, 'oh, but he loves the work!'

    I call bullsh*t.

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  • Beautiful!

  • Okay, fine, that's a pile of shit. You really show your stuff by tying an imported horse up and making it dance in its own shit. Proud of you. What about around 1:11 where he's "dancing" backward toward the back of the "wood" surface where it drops off? Great training. Why don't you "show your horse's abilites" when he isn't tied up to posts, hmm?

  • @kornball83

    Also if you look at 0:56 you can see where the beams of boards support wood, damn trolls.

  • Unless you are there with the person and animals i don't think you have any business bitching on a internet media website. If you think you know better i hope you have scientific as well as veterinary proof and a backup video to prove your theory, otherwise i just see you as a damn internet troll wasting the space that could be conserved for more educational responses.

  • @emilyrunnes the crack in the wood (because concrete doesn't sound like that) is actually a pile of shit. now, the corner out of the wood behind his left hind might be a concern....

  • Das ist krank !!

    :(

  • @Appaloosapinto Don't they sometimes wring their tails if they are concentrating too?

  • The horse is tied up against both of the cross ties and the guy is tapping him.

  • @ilovemymagic You are right, he is only tapping him, but he is in cross ties if you look closely.

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