Our first winter in the Vosges mountains. I bought a dsrl last november and I used it more than the old digital camera I take videos with. So I ran out of footage fairly quickly. You’ll see a lot of Cody cantering in the snow because of this!
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arabian horseracing huntingdon 31/05/2008 race 1 maiden stakes
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http://gentle-horse-training.com
In sample 6 of 7 horse training videos, horse trainer Eric Bravo demonstrates natural horsemanship training riding bareback and bridleless. Everything done in groundwork carries over here, but now we’re really using body language to communicate cues to the horse to move the forehand, hindquarter, going forward, backing up and stopping. Also covers having a good riding seat while bareback.
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See more of this horse at http://www.horsevideosclassified.com/whizards_wright_on.htm
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My brother-in-law and his dog live on the same property as me. She barks and chases my horses and bites their legs. We have already had the vet out to take care of a bite wound she caused and now we have another horse injured because of her. My brother-in-law will not do anything to stop her behavior. We live on a farm. He doesn’t believe in tying dogs up or putting them in a kennel. She is the worst when someone pulls in the yard in a vehicle or if she thinks the horses are getting too close to the fence. Any suggestions for me?
Well since it is your brother-in-law, you live on the same property I am assuming that you have already talked to him so maybe you should just fix it so the dog will not get into the pasture. One of our dogs likes to chase the horses (never bit them but annoying) so we ran electric fence almost at ground level, and then between each of the fence rails (wood fence). I assure you that once a dog gets zapped once or twice they will give up on the idea of getting in the pasture and chasing the horses. Keeps the coyotes out too and isn’t very expensive to do (we use the fence chargers that work on D batteries so no electric to run).
So a lot of the dressage horses that I have seen at like shows and videos on the internet are so beautiful and I was wondering what breed they are.
Well, in clothes, they go in and out of fashion, people like them people do not like them…It is the same with the horses in dressage, they uest to be tall pretty arabians, or thoroughbred, right now whats big in dressage are Belguim Warmbloods, and basicly the big Warmbloods
Hope I helped Lora!
Ive heard of something called paintabian? or is he just a arab QH paint?
assuming a paint is the color not the breed.
It took recessive genes from both of the horses. So yes, extremely rare. Like white tigers.
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