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Uploaded by on Apr 30, 2007

En liten film om alla dessa underbara islandshästar

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  • I have never heard of Icelandic riders using tight nose bands as you describe - on the contrary the Icelandic bridle is so simple only consisting of a nose band and head piece. I live in Denmark and have just been to the Danish world championships in Icelandic riding - there are different bits used and also hackamore which is a headpiece without a bit. Icelandic riders have huge respect for their horse and would do nothing to put them in any discomfort. Perhaps you should have a closer look!

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  • @AngelsQita islandshester er sterkere rygg enn andre hester på dems størrelse.. ;) de blr regnet som like sterk soom en stor hest..desutten er ishestene avlet større nå... mi er f.eks |45...ikke prat om noe du ikke har peiling på. + at ishestene blir temmt og innridd et år senere enn andre hester.. og det blir brukt mye bakketrening i begynnelsen. . jeg har ergo terapi på hesten min ofte og ingen rygg problem her i gården..ryggproblemer er forresten noe alle hester kan få.

  • @AngelsQita Islandshästar är först och främst Inte Små Ponnysar utan Islandshästar!!Jag tycker att du borde testa att rida en islandshäst.För att se hur starka dom är!Jag ska säga dig att jag känner flera islandshästar på över 20 år som gått eller går på ridskola som haft alla möjliga personer på ryggen stor som små och dom har minsann Inga ryggproblem överhuvudtaget.Om du inte vet att islandshästar är otroligt tåliga starka hästar som Inte är en klena små ponnys så är det du som är okunnig!

  • Tycker det är fruktansvärt hur folk kan kolla på denna film och inte reagera! Tycker ni att det ser bra ut? Dem är alldelles förstora för dem stackars små ponnysarna! När man är en vuxen kvinna och man borde det inte ringa en klocka i skallen på en ATT MAN ÄR FÖRSTOR FÖR ATT RIDA SMÅ PONNYSAR? Dem hästarna klarar det MEN DEM MÅR INTE BRA AV DET! Dem har säkerligen ryggproblem om några år. Blir så jävla trött på okunniga hästmänniskor...

  • I love horse meat

  • @allexx123 continuation: She also told me that in Iceland, the traditional trainers have seen the major difference it makes for the horse itself, how it doesn't force its back into a strange stiffness but relaxes more. It may be a slow change, but it shows how it really works better for these lovely horses :)

    Also, their current training not really "bad" for the horses, as they get through life without any pain, and they naturally throw their heads back in the wild. ;)

  • @allexx123 you'll be glad to hear there's a little revolution going on when it comes to that. Icelandics have been trained for very long to raise their heads when they told or pace. My own horse was trained this way, but i'm getting lessons with her to make her tolt with her neck bent down (can't find the english term for it, sorry). The woman teaching me has been to several demonstrations showing the differences in the gaits, and how the "old way" makes them walk wrong, and right with the new!

  • at :30 hes pacing. a pace is when the same legs on one side is moving at the same time. looks good. i'd love to have my rackin horse steppin that high. id will lots

  • WRONG

  • I do not like rough training of horses. Good results can always be achieved with compassion and patience. They do horrid things to Paso Finos in S. America too.

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