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Uploaded by on Jan 26, 2008

A Friesian and Arabian stallion on their day out in the paddock. Be amazed of the majectic movements these boys display, typical for their individual breeds. It was not just them having fun, the other horses and people enjoyed watching this aswell. Love to share with y'all to!

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  • Ugh, and if you weren't ignorant you'd know that in the wild, most stallions are together in bands, therefore it is possible and safe for multiple stallions to be in a paddock together when it is not breeding season. Their behavior is play, and it's wonderful to watch. Check out The Forest Boyz, and be enlightened.

  • Friesian and Arabian. One of my top favourite horses and now two stallions together!!! AHH!!!! I wish I was there!!

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  • This is awesome! Good to see some real horseplay :P Also, what is this song and who is the author? It's wonderful, I'd like to use it

  • Thanks for the video! It's nice to see these guys playing! I've been around stallions for years, but always on big breeding farms, where they were housed indoors, except for exercise. I have never seen two stallions playing with each other in real life, so this video is great!! And they are two of my favorite breeds :)

  • Thats what life is all about!

  • Gods Finest!

  • you can tell the difference between stallions who are fighting and those who are playing by their body language. fighting stallions will show tense muscles, be activly trying to kick and bite each other, lots of ears back and low heads and stiff gaits, and showing the whites of their eyes

    these two are obviously just playing. look at how relaxed they are. they arent really trying to hurt eachother, its like play fighting with your little brother, just landing a light punch for points.

  • @Goity01

    depends on how they are borught up and on individual temperment. if you train them well and they are easy in temperment it is fine to leave them together over the winter season, or so long as there are no mares about. in the wild, young stallions kind of have to band together when they get pushed out of the main herd by the stallion, and will live happily together. so it is possible.

  • Thanks for the opportunity of seeing these two magnificent animals playing together - a rare sight

  • @horsegal6196 don't listen to Kaiwyn she has no idea what she's saying (or is just being sarcastic). Anyone can own a Friesian mare or stallion and unless it's an approved stallion, don't have to sign any paperwork about breeding it. The only restrictions are on FPS stallions that pass their stallion test and become studbook approved. Crossbreeding is frowned upon by FPS. Doesn't stop people from doing it though.

  • wow they are b-e-a-u-t-i-f-u-l!!!

    of course there is always a risk letting horses like that out together! but they are not made of glass, and they are so happy together! its just a risk you take to make them live a happy life!

  • Looks like they had a good time. They are beautiful.

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