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Uploaded by on Aug 12, 2007

Tarde en el sporting con el feña haciendo un poco de deporte. Un potro arabe de 5 años.

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  • Too harsh on his mouth

  • I just love how he's hard on the horse then he's all gentle and shit. Damn rider.

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  • Bonito Potro , La capa y los movimientos son muy buenos .

  • Oulala, les mains pas stables!! C'est pas beau! Je plains la bouche du cheval!

  • @frenkynator Horses, just like humans, only gain endurance and muscle by working hard, often that comes with sweating. Also, the horse is an Arabian so his eyes being wide like that come with the breed and doesn't mean he is scared. They are just like that, it is an Arab thing. I've never met one that didn't do that, even an ancient one who was as gentle as they come.

  • Bit being used as it should be.

  • Horses sweat just like humans. It is a way of cooling off.

  • wtf, the horse is so wet, why dont they stop when the horse is so wet like that? its bad to make the horse so tired like that!. that doesnt show that you love him. look at his eyes , so whide open. he must be scared for his owner!

  • its arabian raceing completely and untterly different espesh the way you train them its natural for an arab to have its head that high and to be rejecting the use of the bit neways i should know i grew up on my auntys stud farm in NSW australia

  • Well waht about retrained racehorses? They are bred for speed and nothing else, yet with the right re-training they can be become wonderful riding horses! To be honets I don't care whether the horse doing barrel racing, dressage or eventing, it's still not right to yank on their mouths for them to stop!!

  • have you ever done reversal training one it is ridiculously hard to accomplish and i never said i think its right to be harsh on thier mouths i am just simply stating a fact and if my horse is barreling through a barrel race my horse wouldn't stop for a light squeeze some of my others will but not him

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