Before they did this preformence, they traveled around with big machines to make sure that the ice wouldn't brake. Unfortunately the ice did brake, but they did every thing they could to help the horses up. They are, as you see, holding the horses heads up so they could breath and then jumped inte the lake and put the hoses hoof on their legs to help the horses to get up. No horse where hurt in the accident, but they where a bit could.
The "method" that worked was Siggi jumped into the frigid water and put the horses front hooves onto his legs to give the horses enough of a boost and leverage to get out of the water -- that you will notice was up to their noses.
Tolting on the ice is a common wintertime activity in Iceland. Of all of these horses, the important thing to remember is that only 1 had a neck injury that needed recovery time.
I was glued to this video. I hope all their outcomes were good and no permanent damage happened. Does anyone know what happened? Please tell , if you know. Please stick to hockey rinks from now on too.
@YufaNezumi yeah but one horse had a neck injury :(
JuliaStuxberg 2 days ago
@JuliaStuxberg No horse where hurt. They pull the horses rains so the horse can breath. If they would stop pull the horse would probably drown.
YufaNezumi 2 days ago
Before they did this preformence, they traveled around with big machines to make sure that the ice wouldn't brake. Unfortunately the ice did brake, but they did every thing they could to help the horses up. They are, as you see, holding the horses heads up so they could breath and then jumped inte the lake and put the hoses hoof on their legs to help the horses to get up. No horse where hurt in the accident, but they where a bit could.
YufaNezumi 2 days ago
OMG the gray horse at 6:40 has a BROKEN neck and they PULL the horses rains? stupid fucks why not push behind as on the others.. :(
JuliaStuxberg 1 week ago
looks like the horses are standing on the bottom. are they?
JuliaStuxberg 1 week ago
The "method" that worked was Siggi jumped into the frigid water and put the horses front hooves onto his legs to give the horses enough of a boost and leverage to get out of the water -- that you will notice was up to their noses.
j9heinrich 1 month ago
Tolting on the ice is a common wintertime activity in Iceland. Of all of these horses, the important thing to remember is that only 1 had a neck injury that needed recovery time.
j9heinrich 1 month ago
:"( what have they done.......
iBreyer29 2 months ago
I was glued to this video. I hope all their outcomes were good and no permanent damage happened. Does anyone know what happened? Please tell , if you know. Please stick to hockey rinks from now on too.
khataroo 4 months ago
I Saw A Lil Ponie With No One With Him :/ Awwh
DarkestroseEmz 4 months ago