Andalucian Horse The Best Dancing Horse Part II by Hector Padilla

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  • THAT POOR HORSE IS NOT DANCING. HE LOOKS NERVOUS. BEAUTIFUL THOU.

  • Very beautiful, I've always longed for an Andalusian. He does seem somewhat stressed though.

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  • are you riding english or western

  • cool long mane

  • Beautiful horse!! Very harsh bit, no wonder his head touches his chest!!

  • hes just a young horse or hes just learning. The Dancing isn't far from dressage. My charro horses dance like this, and we do dressage, it just different cues. When the horses first start they get a little stressed because they have to "focus" on what their doing. Sooner or later they relax because the get into the motion, and movement. Some people do teach horses in cruel ways, but most don't. Its a beautiful thing.

  • better watch he is going to buck you off.

  • I'm sorry to say but i'm ashamed of my own race. Why do Mexicans And Central Americans do this to poor horses... why??? and @nat9810 it rubbish that people half to use spurs to train horses. Only dicks and fuckers use spurs!!!!!!:P

  • @excusemeroxi thats not horsemanship thats sick thats what it is rubbish i have never seen any iddiot use spurs in horsemanship

  • too sloppy. he is all over the place! tossing his head around.... moving all over the place

  • die manen

  • @nat9810 That just shows how much you know about horsemanship. He is not "slapping" the horse or "jabbing him." In classical riding they are used to define your your cues. If you notice, he is barely touching the horse with the whip, and doesn't use his spurs at all. This horse is focused, and the only thing I see wrong with the picture is how the rider handles his head

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