Amir Ashiraf - the king returns

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  • Опубликовано: 4 янв 2025

Комментарии • 40

  • @turbosixgaming
    @turbosixgaming 12 лет назад +1

    What I wouldn't do to have a horse this gorgeous

  • @alsosusieq256
    @alsosusieq256 9 лет назад +4

    Magnificent stallion! Lucky lucky you..what an absolute joy to even look at him on utube but what it must be like to be near him. You must smile hearing that but it's so true. The fact is he deserves your nickname for him. It appears some people know nothing of or about the Arabian breed although yes it has changed a little in a way but the lines they're referring to are not Egyptian Arabians so their innate characteristics are different. Breeding is usually I thought through approved mares..because the bloodlines have been established and wish to stay that way for good reason. Again thank you from allowing me to see him!

  • @shazraff2010
    @shazraff2010 7 лет назад

    OMG - how beautiful he is!!! Breathtaking.

  • @PollyGrohlFF
    @PollyGrohlFF 12 лет назад

    ha dei movimenti assurdi, splendido, complimenti

  • @alsosusieq2susan142
    @alsosusieq2susan142 8 лет назад +2

    This stallion is so lovely, almost perfect to me. The Arabian is such a wonderful breed. I don't believe a lot of people are familiar with Arabians at all. I had to come and look at him again. it's such a pleasure.
    Thank you

  • @TheLgowen1
    @TheLgowen1 12 лет назад +1

    This has to be the most beautif Arabian I have seen

  • @zoierector5068
    @zoierector5068 9 лет назад

    For anyone wondering the song it is eyes like yours the Spanish version😌

  • @judithpittman1233
    @judithpittman1233 7 лет назад

    he's gorgeous.

  • @NatheGL
    @NatheGL 9 лет назад

    esse cavalo é de Brasil?

  • @rapid287
    @rapid287 12 лет назад

    and one more, how strong and endurant arabian horses are compared to friesian for example?

  • @الجزائري-س2ض
    @الجزائري-س2ض 9 лет назад +1

    سلالة الحصان العربي هي اجمل سلالة في العالم

  • @marysueeasteregg
    @marysueeasteregg 12 лет назад

    Halter (conformation/show) lines these days are fine boned. The sport horse
    lines (dressage, jumping, racing, endurance,eventing, Western working
    classes) tend to be more muscled & have more bone & often are less refined
    & typey. Show line styles have changed over the years. Look up pics of
    show champions/influential studs Witez II (foaled in 1938 in Poland) & Fadjur (1952 U.S.) Much stockier than today's halter champions.

  • @TheArabsCOD
    @TheArabsCOD 12 лет назад

    what does that mean?
    by the way i love you stallion do you have any of his progeny for sale? a young mare or a filly

  • @abdelhamid7432
    @abdelhamid7432 10 лет назад

    it is the prince

  • @rapid287
    @rapid287 12 лет назад

    I've got one question? I saw some arabian horses, some are very thin, slim, and some are thicker little bit heavier semed, more muscular, is that real or semed to me, thanks?

  • @showfilme9678
    @showfilme9678 8 лет назад

    Como é o nome da primeira musica

  • @Lythaera
    @Lythaera 12 лет назад

    thats good to hear, does he have much of a proformance career, or is he halter, or unshown?

  • @BrasiliaChariklia
    @BrasiliaChariklia  13 лет назад +1

    Yes he is CA clear and SCID clear

  • @snoopy8121
    @snoopy8121 12 лет назад

    what the name of the song? :)

  • @universalradio
    @universalradio 12 лет назад

    How much is his stud fee?

  • @liliaandlucero
    @liliaandlucero 7 лет назад +1

    oh gosh the hate. The Arabian horse has ALWAYS been typey. Guess what else? The typey can be bred with good minds and conformation too! Do some over breed it? Sure? But if you get rid of the head, you take away what an Arabian is and has always been known for. It's endurance and it's beauty. There's good and bad breeders everywhere. The Egyptian arab was always more typey, the crabbet more stocky, the Spanish more tall etc. etc. etc. There's an Arabian for everyone and they can still have the beautiful head and keep all their other wonderful features. That's what the good breeders should be aiming for.

  • @annanoorbergen7653
    @annanoorbergen7653 10 лет назад +4

    They are such beautiful horses, why breed them to look like American Saddlebreds, so artifical.

    • @riverp9019
      @riverp9019 9 лет назад

      Americans seem fond of making everything look like a saddle bred even saddle breds. They use artificial means to achieve this mostly. Its not a nice look. For some truly horrifying cruelty take a look at the Tennessee walking horse competitions.

    • @GreyAlien11
      @GreyAlien11 9 лет назад

      Most pure arabians have been bred super fine in most countries, the pure crab is mistaken for a thoroughbred by most people - its the original arab - i own a 36 year old purebred - they are unmistakable

    • @GreyAlien11
      @GreyAlien11 9 лет назад

      They, the crabs, are certainly not a fine boned stick framed show pony.....

    • @GreyAlien11
      @GreyAlien11 9 лет назад

      One point it their ears the tips should almost point in and touch

    • @GreyAlien11
      @GreyAlien11 9 лет назад

      You tube the loyalty of the ariabian horse... You will see them at home and not anorexic

  • @hussamalhrbi5054
    @hussamalhrbi5054 3 года назад

    اتقوا الله بعض فيه صور نساء

  • @abot100
    @abot100 11 лет назад +13

    It took millions of years of evolution to create beautiful, functional, high endurance Arabian horses. Men with their endless vanity came and decided they had to look like a sea horse, the tail like a stick up the ass... many breeds of dogs and cats have already been transformed into non functional, sickly pets because some judges decided a bulldog could not have a nose, a German Shepperd had to be low on the back legs and other countless unnatural traits. The breeders followed. Spare the horses please

    • @MirandaRights008
      @MirandaRights008 11 лет назад

      There is only one thing worse than being completely ignorant as well as LAZY. That is to flaunt it for the world to see. Get sterilized ASAP!

    • @abot100
      @abot100 11 лет назад +2

      Miranda Rights wow, you are so brave and aggressive... behind a keyboard.
      I am impressed by the dept of your arguments.
      Amazing how anonymity brings the real self out. Abusive coward. Bullying and abusive behavior can be treated. (def by Macmillan Dictionary of Abuse: to speak to someone in an angry, offensive way. To treat someone in a cruel or violent way. To use something in a bad, dishonest, or harmful way)
      This are old pictures: selbyarabianhorses.com
      and some more:
      equiery.com/archives/August2011/ArabianMarket.html
      And this is now:
      s3.amazonaws.com/cms-whjustice/files/posts/29/images/large.jpg?1351586679
      And I'm not getting into this:
      www.thehorse.com/articles/12244/cosmetic-alteration-of-arabian-horses

    • @MirandaRights008
      @MirandaRights008 11 лет назад +1

      ROTFLMFAO! Only someone who didn't know me &/or was guilty of that would EVER say that. Have never written anything I wouldn't say to your face & actually had to tone it down. How presumptuous of you to assume I wasn't aware of that & more. You have a terrible eye for horses. Was very pleased with the quality of horses at the Worlds Fair who could do exceptionally well in halter classes today. The only difference between the horses in the Worlds Fair & the one here is they aren't moving. As far as that cosmetically altered horses had you read the SENTENCE it said it is NOT TOLORATED. I do know David Boggs was caught using liposuction on a horse's throatlatch & am STILL furious. He was suspended for it. Am sure it was no 1st. He should not be allowed around ANY horses ever. The AHA is the ONLY registry who has done anything about this. It didn't change offspring & stopped with the altered horse(s?) AQHA did nothing about horses injected w/silicone in 60's/70's. Then breeding so much TB into the breed they were mostly TB. A separate registry was formed for the "real" QH called Foundation Quarter Horse Registry. If you want to talk about abuse, look at Walking Horse abuse. Is just unreal. I was working a stallion who won the world as a teen. He was older than me exceptionally beautiful horse(am no fan)was the sweetest thing & had scars for fetlock to knee. He earned his retirement & was surely breeding quality. He was stuck in a 10 x 10 stall at least 16 hands or better had he been barefoot. Was 40 yrs ago & still think of him. Can't believe my eyes when I see what's out there now & that the abuse is STILL going on. They need help desperately. Or are you going in alphabetical order?

    • @abot100
      @abot100 11 лет назад +1

      Miranda Rights Cosmetic breeding to exaggerate natural traits of the Arabian. Where does it end? Are the extremely concave face and arched neck functional and good for the breed?

    • @riverp9019
      @riverp9019 10 лет назад +1

      I agree with Botero. Inbreeding and selection for extremes have been very detrimental to the Arabian. Luckily in the Middle East there is a concerted drive to re establish the Barb which does not have these exaggerations and is more of the original type found there. These Barbs where the the horses originally used to create the English thoroughbred the most famouse being the Godolphin Barb who came from Morrocco. Show arabs are a mess and not very useful for much, they are also need new blood urgently as they are suffering a genetic bottle neck.

  • @callabini
    @callabini 9 лет назад +3

    Sufiya, If you knew anything about the biology and ecological niche of horses, perhaps you would have a better understanding of a horse's head and its anatomy in general.. Horses in the wild are prey animals. Zebras are hunted by lions, leopards, hyenas, and wild dogs. Where wolves and horses exist together in the wild, horses are also hunted by wolves. The eyes of a horse are large and protrude a bit from the face to give the horse the best view of his surroundings as possible, which leaves only the direction right behind the horse for predators to attack from. A horse's brain is inside its skull behind the eyes and upward toward its ears. They have all the room they need for brains. They are, after all, animals. Arabian horses have large nostrils for their body size and they take in plenty of air, which is one reason why arabians make such good endurance horses. They also have large hooves for their size and weight. The Arabian horse developed in an extreme environment, and it is marvelously adapted for survival there. I do have a problem with breeders who continue to breed horses with genetic defects, such as SCID. If it were up to me, horses with such genetic defects would be barred from being registered.

  • @TheArabsCOD
    @TheArabsCOD 12 лет назад

    well he is awesome but his offspring is much better than him. Love him.

  • @alsosusieq2susan142
    @alsosusieq2susan142 8 лет назад +5

    This stallion is so lovely, almost perfect to me. The Arabian is such a wonderful breed. I don't believe a lot of people are familiar with Arabians at all. I had to come and look at him again. it's such a pleasure!
    Thank you