Andalusian Horse At Liberty
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This is NOT Parelli...I can assure you that Laura is so far above and beyond what Parelli can do it is not even funny!
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there is no need for using filthy language, I DO have quite the clue about how this horse appears to be acting out of fear. This mouth movement and position of ears, tail flipping, etc all points to harsh training methods. I know very well what I am talking about.
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he is beautiful i would love to teach my horse how to do that but i have no idel how lol
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This is not truely 'At Liberty.' At liberty is when the horse is turned loose to do what ever he wants. This horse is 'trained' to do specific manuevers with training tools. Look up 'at will' too. Horses are beautiful when they are doing their own thing :)
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@Jayfern12 - it means that the horse has the right to act according to his or her own will since there are no restraints, ropes or other controlling aides. A horse at liberty COULD do as he pleases but he's choosing to interact with his trainer...
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@auntietoyou clearly you dont becuase the chewing is a sign of respect and shows just how much of a strong bond they have and how much he respects her.
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I love horses. But I especially love the Lord Jesus who created these beautiful creatures. He is coming back for His own. If you don't know Him, repent and believe. He died for you.
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UNBELIEVEABLE!!!
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this is really amazing! (: horses are such smart amazing animals! ♥
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My first opinion is that this lady is a bit forceful. To me it seems this lady is about doing shows and making it a bit dramatic. I am not too much of a fan.
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that rear was amazing
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that was pretty amazing!
She is definatly not as soft spoken as Parelli, but that was amazing! :-D
BarebackRider13 3 years ago
I like Parelli very much but to me he's more for beginning trainers...I've gone through the program and it just doesn't seem to give you a very finished horse in higher levels of training. He gives you the methods to bond with your horse and earn his respect...it's like a starting point before you start on the hard stuff.
equine75 3 years ago
If I am not mistaken her name is Laura Amandis?
-Chris
dressage125 4 years ago
Yes that's is it and the horse was Acierto.
equine75 4 years ago