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Uploaded by on Nov 19, 2006

Spanish Riding School stallion performing the capriole (well ... I assume to be capriole. I'm not learned enough to tell the difference yet between capriole, croupade or ballotade :P)

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  • I see. Why not?

  • because all the flashes and stuff might"scare the horses"

    well thats wat they told me wen i wennt

  • Hence why we didn't take any photos, lol. Videos don't use a flash.

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  • If the horses were in pain it would be obvious. VERY obvious.

    Some people just like to hate and criticize. They aren't going to change.

    This is lovely, quiet, classical work.

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  • @Kikiggs I know, it's nice that you're concerned (:

  • @99FeeBee99 Ahh ok :) I wasnt having a go :)

  • @Kikiggs Yes, most of them do! The thing is they all grew up with doing this, and they are SO well cared for and loved. They love it!

  • @LuiBabe56982 Dumb Shit,Does it look like he's taking a pic?

  • @SkiesFirePaved

    Lol I know. Videos don'tt use a flash ^_^

  • This isnt crit. or anything, and i dont know much about these movements, but do the horses enjoy doing it? :)

  • the way this horse is trit troting around, he looks excited, and knew that that move was coming, looks very happy :)

  • @mixellu888 Wow, read up before you accuse the person of not knowing there 'stuff'. Lipizzaner's are some of the best treated horses in history. And not only that, but the reason Lipizzaner are so famous in the first place is because they can do these movements whenever.

  • @kikingfriesian yepp. :) I dont think I have the skills to actually teach her these movements, but hey if she wants to do them on her own, while Im not riding her, great! LOL

  • @DJDangersJessiJane lol all of the Haute ecole movements actually come from the natural movements horses do at liberty, for example collection, passage, piaffe and so on. its been told that any horse with the correct and propper training can perform any of these movements to a certain extent! lovely :)

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