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NE Friesian Horse Club - Fantasy Freestyle Gypsy Cob 7/31/05

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Uploaded by on Apr 3, 2007

Gypsy Vanner competitor in the Fantasy Freestyle class at the Northeast Friesian Horse Club Classic Horse Show. Event occurred at the Topsfield Fairgrounds, Topsfield, MA. Photographed and edited by Soso R. Whaley, Moaning Dog Productions. Music "Time of My Life" featuring Bill Medley & Jennifer Warnes.

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  • You cant really ride.......

  • I love this Horse, the way it walks is a very special way.

    beatiful, beatiful fantastic,,

    I hope I cann see more from this special horse:-)

    thank Valeria

  • Very nice horse. What a nice active walk! Looks like you had a lot of fun. Thanks for sharing.

  • the first time i watced this video love it love it , see i'm 48yrs young with a dream horse my husband purchased for me , 3yr gyspy vanner gelding Django. i'm 6' tall and fat!! I thought you looked FANTASIC all the bling horse well groomed the way you padded her neck told her she was doing a great job i saw love and a team working to together!!! I can't comment on the bit our hands because i do not have that kind of knowledge but wanting to learn, e. Thank YOU

  • hey I buy beautiful Friesian horse models from Safari Ltd they are super stunning and extremelky realistic I have collected them all

  • Hi - your horse is lovely, however, your horse did not look comfortable with that bit

  • yes i no lol

    its more of and extended canter rather than a gallop but in most english riden classes you have a gallop its fun because if you have done a lot of shows or your horse has done a lot of shows then they no the gallop part is coming and realy go 4 it

  • They do not go at a full on gallop but they do do a working canter in some tests.

  • thats not galloping thats cantering an yea there is cantering in dressage

  • Wow beautiful :D

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