Warlander stallion

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Uploaded by on May 15, 2008

5 year old warlander stallion at stud at Rancho los Olivos please contact t.armas1@yahoo.com for any more information

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  • For more information on a beautiful stallion stressed by the ominous "power' coming from the rafters inexplicably please call.....

  • I can assure you that the rafters have nothing to do with the horse being stressed.... the horse has a very high temperament and can never be still...just take a look at the purebred friesian behind him who is perfectly relaxed...

  • There must be a reason for tying the horses like this, and I can see that it gives them more mobility (as opposed to crosstying where they have to face one direction) This guy just seems really antsy and wants to get out. I know a friesian who's the same way and starts pawing when he wants out, and he KNOWS how to slip out of his halter and bridle! But the guy in the back, he's just kinda hanging out, so this method can't be dangerous for all horses. Still, I've never seen this before.

  • Thank you ....finally some one who understands :-)

  • Ack.....I can't even watch this....makes me so worried.....I hope none of them get hurt.... :-(

  • I dont understand how they can get hurt?......

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  • Regardless of how the horse is tied, if you're standing this horse at stud, this is NOT the video I would use to show him off. He looks very well put together, but in this clip he looks nervous, annoyed and irritable. Put him in a nicer setting where he can show off his features and you've got a much better chance of attracting clients. Just my opinion.

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  • That majestic animal looks pissed. I don't know any horse or mule that would tolerate being tied like that. It's not comfortable or natural for horses to have their heads up for long periods. It causes problems with the airways.

  • so you tie him above and he slowly becomes better to tie? smart way of doing things!! and btw awesome stallion!

  • wow... tying above is smart... i have a horse that trys to get out being tied or being in a stall so i will try this.. it doesnt seem too harmful to him.. btw WONDERFUL HORSE....

  • aw I love warlanders. their one of my favorite breeds of horses :)

  • This is actually a pretty common way of tying green horses. Because they have nothing to sit back against and fight with, they learn to give to pressure without danger to themselves. Looks like a 5 year old horse with testicles to me...nothing worried about him, he just wants WORK! :)

  • @ohbear55 oooooh bells and whistles!!!!

  • @oleainatoivo Yes, so I was right, only one is agitated....

  • @ohbear55 I watched again and yes it is the 5 year old that is very agitated and Nervous and that IS CRUELTY no matter how you look at it!

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