Bedouin Story: Training and living with Arabian Horses
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This was fascinating! Is it from a longer documentary? Do you know where I can get the full thing and what it is called?
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@michellesolstar totally agree. this guy remembre me of the bond between arab and horsesand many story we hear about it
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@ahmrou82 I agree there are many brutal and inhumane ways that people the world over are using to train horses, but a horse will NEVER attempt to kill his owner if he is treated equally with kindness and respect. Horses are prey animals, there autonomic nervouse system will respond in ways to fear through flee, or freeze,
very unlickly to fight. Developing relationship through confidence building and understanding their inherent language.
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@michellesolstar this most human way can horse understand it, compared what other trainers do, this one the bedouin way and believe they treat horses better than anyone in the world. or do you prefer a horse that can kill his owner when he get scared.
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I wish this man would come and do clinics in Australia its similar in ways to how some horseman here he would be very welcome and teach us his ways.
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@SabaeanYared Arabs would never give their goats, camels, sheep or cows any meat. It's against their religion and way of life.
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Awesome, Arabian horses relationship with their handlers is legendary, people who are complaining on this thread have no clue.
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An interesting clip. The halter applies discomfort or pain to the pressure points on the head if the horse pulls away. Soon it learns the only place where there is no pain is next to the handler. It can do nothing to stop being pulled over because one of its front legs is tied up. Where in its natural life does a horse stick so close to another animal, following it wherever it goes, turning when it turns, stopping when she stops? And, where is it brought to the ground, unable to rise?
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I approved of all the methods used except for the lying down one. I have never used it. However I do see an amazing relationship between horse and man here. A "broken" horse, trained in the old cowboy way, does not follow his master, he does not rest his head on his masters shoulder, or "groom" or "play" with his clothing. This man does have a beautiful connection with his horses. And as all Arab owners know. You can't "dominate" an arab like you can a QH. Only mutual friendship works
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beautiful horses maa shaa Allah (as God has willed)
Peace unto all
Thank you for demonstrating that allowing your horse to demonstrate affection is not an invasion of space but a sign of mutual respect and should be treated as a hug from a child rather than an offense.
patreeceea 1 year ago 8
To the IGNORANT americans or canadians, dumb-ass europeans, that complain about this you have NO IDEA. You probably don't own a horse at all. I own a desert bred arabian mare - a return favor granted my grandfather and which I inherited - she is both intelligent and extremely loyal very much like a dog. She was raised in this fashion... SO SHOVE A SOCK IN IT JACK ASSES
jhuntingfortruth 4 months ago 5