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Uploaded by on Feb 18, 2007

Andalusian stallion at the Lipizzaner Stallion World Tour show being ridden to jazz music.

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  • grr i'd be well anoyed with the people clapping ther pissing the horse off

  • How is it pissing the horse off? The horse shows no signs of distress, and if anything, looks like he's enjoying his work as well as the clapping and praise he's getting.

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  • Again, he doesn't look pissed off at all. If he were pissed off, his ears would be pinned all the way back and his tail would be swishing. The way the horse is now, it looks like he's listening to his rider and responding to the rider's cues.

  • Though the horse person in me says it's all training to cues... it sure seems like the horse is into the music. Have missed Herrmans Lipizznaer's coming in the area the past couple years... *hats off* to a great man... and a great breed of horse.

  • I'm sure the horse actually IS into the music. Most horses enjoy their work, and, believe it or not, the music they work to as well. My old horse had her own taste whenever I rode to music. It was quite funny. :]

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  • Andalusian horses is the real name of the breed...I am proud to be Andalusian :D

  • @disturbthepeace100 Lusitano, PRE, etc...come Andalusian horses too. Wikipedia: The Lusitano is a Portuguese horse breed, closely related to the Spanish Andalusian horse. Both are sometimes called Iberian horses, as the breeds both developed on the Iberian peninsula, and until the 1960s they were considered one breed, under the Andalusian name. Wikipedia: The Andalusian, also known as the Pure Spanish Horse or PRE (Pura Raza Española), is a horse breed developed in the Iberian Peninsula...

  • @disturbthepeace100 Wikipedia: The Lipizzan or Lipizzaner, is a breed of horse closely associated with the Spanish Riding School of Vienna, Austria. The earliest predecessors of the Lipizzan originated in the 7th century when Barb horses were brought into Spain by the Moors and crossed on native Spanish stock. The result was the Andalusian horse and other Iberian horse breeds

  • lol on another vid this horse is called as lippizaner... who is right then.... you are xD i think

  • It was incredible enuf to make me move to cali just to see it some more, lol! If you can make a liveing with horses, good for you!

  • I LOVED Cavalia! It was what made my equine Science degree un-negotiable. :D Of course Im not riding or trick training, but still.

  • I worked for a whille for a horse-based cirque-like show called Cavalia. the horses did classical dresage, liberty dresage and other tricks in a circus tent, with a rowdy crowd, living in tents and corrals by busy shopping centers and freeways etc all over the country. They can adjust to anything! Better than people do, too. When horses are frightened, it is from a lack of mental/social conditioning.

  • these kind of show horses are trained to ignore the crowd. it realyl doesnt bother them at all. trust me ive seen this horse perform at multiple expos and shows he doesnt get annoyed.

  • I have been to one off their shows theare increbible movers and the riders are soooooooo talented

  • My dad wouldn't let me go to that when it was in Michigan cause he didn't think it would be worth it until I showed him a bunch of videos and now he wishes he would have gone.

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