This is my family❤ And they are so happy they they have met such wonderfull person like you Alyssa❤ They really enjoy what they do in their life..having these horses and my daugthers their grandaugthers are having the best time with these beatiful and kind horses❤ thank you for visiting them🍀
My name is Lonnie Marie, I live in the Southern United States and when I saw your comment I wanted to let you know how much I enjoyed meeting your lovely family through Alyssa's video. Your family has such a beautiful home and farm, it is nice to see homes and farms maintained in the original architecture of the region, It gives a glimpse into the culture of your beautiful country. But the thing I loved the most was being introduced to the amazing Bosnian Mountain horse. They are everything you could ever ask for in a horse. They truly are a remarkable horse breed and I am grateful that your family is helping to preserve them for generations to come. You are very blessed to have such a lovely family, farm, and such amazing animals who have remained genetically the way that God made them. God bless you all, and thank you for sharing your hearts and horses with all of us.
Oh my gosh, this episode made me so excited! Slovenia is my mother´s home country. What a great breed! What especially stuck with me is that they are practically disease free. That´s so amazing in today´s age. I really hope the numbers go up and they won´t be endangered anymore. I absolutely love roasted chestnuts 😊 Thank you so much for taking us along, it was such a treat!
I love this woman's videos, I can't get enough. Travel + horses = ultimate entertainment. Awesome breed, and the region seems so beautiful and interesting
I'm from Bosnia, I also have horses, I can say little more about them and some facts to Bosnian moutain horses are rarely used for equestrian purpouses like races or something, they are often used as draft horses beacuse of their powerful strenght. They are also famous beacuse of this, in region of livno there are hundreds maybe even thousands of wild horses roaming, mix of Bosnian moutain horses and other types. Also in rogatica (the town) there was a ranch/stables borike, there were pure bred Bosnian moutain horses, people then started buying pure bred arabians but couldn't do it beacuse of climate and terrain, so breeding with Bosnian moutain horses we got majestic fast and strong horses, fast and elegant as arabians yet strong and durable as Bosnian, they are also concider to be their own sort called "borički arap" or borik arabian horse. Sadly borike ranch got closed and horses were sold out, luckily one man from foča saved these majestic horses and keeps 20 of them I highly suggest to ride those horses, they are really beautiful!
Thnxx! I hope all breeders left can connect and save this wonderfull breed! We might need their resistance against disease and strong bodies to strengthen other horsebreeds as the focus has so often been only on beauty...
@@ninakaiser2930they are harder to find since most of them are now mixed with either local bosnian horses or with thoroughbreds and lipizzaners. The purebred borik arabian horses are still continuing with lineage like in Sarajevo and rogatica, with lineages and their names wich are adapted from foregin muslim countries like saudi arabia, names are mostly kuhaylan, saqlawi, muniqi, hamdani and sabih, with each son getting that name by lineage, while mares get from mothers and their names go by mira, borička, kadina, luna, zafir, layla ect. Today these horses are still exlusive to balkans, specifically Bosnia and place with most of original borik arabian horses like i said are found in foča by a man who saved over 20 when borike closed
@@liesjelualockse6377its sad tough its left out beacuse equestrians back then turned to another balkan breed, lipizzaners, an croatian/Slovenian breed that is only white or gray, altough foals start off bay or black. They also turned for Bosnian and posavina horses in order to preserve the, since borik arabians werent then classified as sort of their own. Now they are indeed their own breed but are often left out beacuse there is a small population
It's a new breed to me. I know they are not ponies, but they remind me of Connemaras. Compact, sturdy, neat builds. And how perfect is is to meet them in the place where they originated. The landscapes were all so lovely.
Never heard of this breed before.. they really are beautiful, with their small size I’m sure they could maneuver through the mountains pretty well. Interesting breed 🩶
I love that no matter the place, the language, the culture, the real horsepeople just understand each other and are bonded by the love for these wonderful animals. 💖Greetings from Guatemala.
I’m so glad that he is taking care of the history and tradition of the Bosnian Mountain Horse. The countryside and the people are so welcoming. Thank you for allowing us to see horses that I never knew existed.
Thank you for sharing these wonderful horses! These hardy, durable ancient breeds have so much to give and deserve our protection. And I must say that their trot looks very smooth!
I was really moved by this episode. The passion these people have AND the value of this breed to the welfare of the GLOBAL equestrian gene pool are both remarkable. Thank you to everyone involved. 👏💜🇺🇸
I must admit, that I had never heard of this breed. But I am in love! Those incredibly hard working compact size horses stole my heart! ❤ - These old, ancient breeds have so much to give! And as it happens, I was briefly there to Slovenia first time ever just last month. Just visiting a port with a vessel, but still. 🙂
I was a little surprised that they are smaller than I thought. However, their gaits look very comfortable. Such beautiful country! Really enjoyed the history, the passion on keeping this breed going forward.
In Bosnia, we learn English from a young age until you complete high school. I'm a Bosnian born and raised in Canada and I completed my secondary education in Bosnia.
I've never heard of this breed. Thank you for introducing them to us. What a wonderful experience all around, the horses, the people and places, just beautiful ❤.
Your videos just get more and more and inspiring when hearing the dedication, devotion, and love the Bosnian Mountain Horse owners and caretakers give and have. So awesome!!! ❤
I have never heard of this breed before. They really seem like fantastic and unique horses! Thank you for making these videos and letting all of us be a part of this journey
This episode was so moving ❤ I teared up watching these wonderful people who care so much about this beautiful breed. I wish the numbers grow so that I can buy one one day, they seem to be the perfect combination of beauty, health and versatility 😊
Such a remarkable breed, they truly are everything you would want in a great horse. And they come from one of the most beautiful parts of the world. I am so happy that all of these families and people are working to save the beautiful Bosnian Mountain Horses. This has been one of my favorite videos of yours. Thank you.
What an amazing video! ❤❤ I had never herd of the Bosnian Mountain horse and the where stunning! Also the people where fantastic to watch! So devoted to this breed! ❤❤ Thinking about what theese people have been through with the past war...... they really looked like the enjoyed showing off their part of the world!
Thank you for showcasing this breed. I’ve never heard of the Bosnian Mountain horse before, but what a breed! Beautiful & rugged & strong! Instant love here ❤
What a wonderful breed! Beautiful and hardy. Breeds like that might one day safe other, more modern breeds that suffer from hereditary diseases caused by wrong breeding decisions. ❤ I loved to learn about the history of these horses!
I have never heard of them, thank you for showing them to us. What well behaved horses and you ride so well. Gosh you were well fed on your trip, bet it tasted good.
Very interesting. Have you dealt with Greek Horses. During the 1970s my wife, who is Greek, and I drove across Greece. I was seeing a lot of a small grey horse that was born dark and became grey with age. I tried to get my wife to get information on them, but only got the reply "They are just horses."
This video was fascinating all around... horses, scenery and food. My impression of the Bosnian Mountain Horse is well put together fleet, baroque round sturdy horses with big manes and tails...coming in black or bay with pretty heads. Interesting about the hooves and I could have spent hours in the museum looking over it's history. Their movement appears easy to sit at trot too. What height? Loved it, thanks so much! 💞💞💞
Great riding great video. I have 3 horse breeds in mind that you haven’t been ridden so far? The lusitano, Lipizzaner & kladruber. Keep up the good work 👍❤️
I have not heard of them before, but they look VERY similar to the Hungarian breed called Huzule. I was able to visit a breeder with a large herd of about a 100 several years ago. There are some very old breeds in this region.
A fantastic video. I looked at it a second time immediately! In minute 21:07 you can see the Bosnian horses going tölt in a slow tempo. You can see it not only at their feet, but also at their head movements. I am really thrilled about this fact, which makes this breed for me even more interesting! Does somebody know the height of the pony? Is there arab blood in these ponies? I read something like that in Wikipedia. I know that some Arabs have the tölt too.
They remind me a lot of an other Montainhorse the "Haflinger horse" . Only different color. Small and strong , always outside in the climate. Thanks for this video
I visited Yugoslavia like 45 years ago, but did'nt like their food. You tell it are bosnia horses but they come of other parts of the formerly country. 😊
Don't you know that breeder in the netherlands, so that i can find them on social media, because i follow already more than 100 influencers in the netherlands and belgium.🤔
I don't know her name, but I've heard about this research before. There was a woman at the University of Utrecht who dissected hundreds of horses and found that those ligaments that are mentioned in the video are absent in at least 90% of todays horses. I'm not sure if there're any videos about it.
@@picobello99 what i don't understand is how they had so many horses, because most owners of horses have them like family member, and they let them bury or cremate. And there are almost no horses who go to slaughter, because the law in the netherlands is very strickt. And you can't find so many diferent breeds. KWPN, friesian, PRE, haflinger, fjord, a few arabs and icelantics, a few lusitanien, tinker, apaloose,... But there are about 300 horsebreeds, so even with 10% you can't make a conclusión.🥰
@@picobello99 oh, i found it on google. They did'nt did research on horses in the netherlands, but Zeganja and Tanja de Bode brought 8 bosnian mounted horses from Slovenia to thr netherlands. The name of those ligaments is: Mugal ligament lamellea. And it was in the clinic in utrecht the did this research, and like they're working there they knew already that the most horsebreeds in the netherlands don't have them. But i think they should do this research on at least 50% from the +/- 300 horsebreeds. I found it in dutch, but i think you can find it i english, asking for this breed and the research of those ligaments in Utrech netherlands.
Bosnia had 500 000 the Bosnian Mountain Horse before the war.Today we have about eight stables.The Serbs wanted to destroy the horse together with Bosnians.Come to Bosnia, the motherland of the Bosnian Mountain Horse.
This is my family❤ And they are so happy they they have met such wonderfull person like you Alyssa❤ They really enjoy what they do in their life..having these horses and my daugthers their grandaugthers are having the best time with these beatiful and kind horses❤ thank you for visiting them🍀
My name is Lonnie Marie, I live in the Southern United States and when I saw your comment I wanted to let you know how much I enjoyed meeting your lovely family through Alyssa's video. Your family has such a beautiful home and farm, it is nice to see homes and farms maintained in the original architecture of the region, It gives a glimpse into the culture of your beautiful country. But the thing I loved the most was being introduced to the amazing Bosnian Mountain horse. They are everything you could ever ask for in a horse. They truly are a remarkable horse breed and I am grateful that your family is helping to preserve them for generations to come. You are very blessed to have such a lovely family, farm, and such amazing animals who have remained genetically the way that God made them. God bless you all, and thank you for sharing your hearts and horses with all of us.
This is so beautyfull and important! Thnx for doing this labour of love and letting Alyssa share with the world!
Greeting from The Netherlands
Oh my gosh, this episode made me so excited! Slovenia is my mother´s home country. What a great breed! What especially stuck with me is that they are practically disease free. That´s so amazing in today´s age. I really hope the numbers go up and they won´t be endangered anymore. I absolutely love roasted chestnuts 😊 Thank you so much for taking us along, it was such a treat!
Beutiful and most interesting video.
What wonderful, warm, and hospitable people you have met for this video, Alysia ❤
I know them ! They are really great!❤❤ Best greetings to Slovenia 🇸🇮😘
I love this woman's videos, I can't get enough. Travel + horses = ultimate entertainment. Awesome breed, and the region seems so beautiful and interesting
I'm from Bosnia, I also have horses, I can say little more about them and some facts to
Bosnian moutain horses are rarely used for equestrian purpouses like races or something, they are often used as draft horses beacuse of their powerful strenght. They are also famous beacuse of this, in region of livno there are hundreds maybe even thousands of wild horses roaming, mix of Bosnian moutain horses and other types. Also in rogatica (the town) there was a ranch/stables borike, there were pure bred Bosnian moutain horses, people then started buying pure bred arabians but couldn't do it beacuse of climate and terrain, so breeding with Bosnian moutain horses we got majestic fast and strong horses, fast and elegant as arabians yet strong and durable as Bosnian, they are also concider to be their own sort called "borički arap" or borik arabian horse. Sadly borike ranch got closed and horses were sold out, luckily one man from foča saved these majestic horses and keeps 20 of them
I highly suggest to ride those horses, they are really beautiful!
Thank you for sharing some further exlanation! I especially would love to see the borik arabian horse. I have to look for pictures!
Bless you, @DiscoverTheHorse for connecting horse people to horse people. @wildguy4773 Bless you, for this knowledge. 🙏🙏🙏
Thnxx! I hope all breeders left can connect and save this wonderfull breed!
We might need their resistance against disease and strong bodies to strengthen other horsebreeds as the focus has so often been only on beauty...
@@ninakaiser2930they are harder to find since most of them are now mixed with either local bosnian horses or with thoroughbreds and lipizzaners. The purebred borik arabian horses are still continuing with lineage like in Sarajevo and rogatica, with lineages and their names wich are adapted from foregin muslim countries like saudi arabia, names are mostly kuhaylan, saqlawi, muniqi, hamdani and sabih, with each son getting that name by lineage, while mares get from mothers and their names go by mira, borička, kadina, luna, zafir, layla ect. Today these horses are still exlusive to balkans, specifically Bosnia and place with most of original borik arabian horses like i said are found in foča by a man who saved over 20 when borike closed
@@liesjelualockse6377its sad tough its left out beacuse equestrians back then turned to another balkan breed, lipizzaners, an croatian/Slovenian breed that is only white or gray, altough foals start off bay or black. They also turned for Bosnian and posavina horses in order to preserve the, since borik arabians werent then classified as sort of their own. Now they are indeed their own breed but are often left out beacuse there is a small population
It's a new breed to me. I know they are not ponies, but they remind me of Connemaras. Compact, sturdy, neat builds. And how perfect is is to meet them in the place where they originated. The landscapes were all so lovely.
Never heard of this breed before.. they really are beautiful, with their small size I’m sure they could maneuver through the mountains pretty well. Interesting breed 🩶
The studded horseshoes are truly amazing. What a brilliant idea for really inclement weather conditions.
In jumping we use them all the time on wet grass.
I love the many breeds of horses that you show but also the lands, cultures, and people. Thank you for these wonderful videos.
I love that no matter the place, the language, the culture, the real horsepeople just understand each other and are bonded by the love for these wonderful animals. 💖Greetings from Guatemala.
I’m so glad that he is taking care of the history and tradition of the Bosnian Mountain Horse. The countryside and the people are so welcoming. Thank you for allowing us to see horses that I never knew existed.
Thank you for sharing these wonderful horses! These hardy, durable ancient breeds have so much to give and deserve our protection. And I must say that their trot looks very smooth!
I was really moved by this episode. The passion these people have AND the value of this breed to the welfare of the GLOBAL equestrian gene pool are both remarkable. Thank you to everyone involved. 👏💜🇺🇸
I must admit, that I had never heard of this breed. But I am in love! Those incredibly hard working compact size horses stole my heart! ❤ - These old, ancient breeds have so much to give! And as it happens, I was briefly there to Slovenia first time ever just last month. Just visiting a port with a vessel, but still. 🙂
I was a little surprised that they are smaller than I thought. However, their gaits look very comfortable. Such beautiful country! Really enjoyed the history, the passion on keeping this breed going forward.
The Ambassador of horse breeds,
As always thank you & bless you again for the knowledge you are sharing, ❤🐎🇱🇰❤
This is my first-time hearing about this wonderful breed.
There are so many breeds that I hadn’t heard of, like this one. People and horses have a long history together!
This isn’t about horses but I’m impressed,surprised by how many people in other countries can speak enough English to communicate with you.
In Bosnia, we learn English from a young age until you complete high school. I'm a Bosnian born and raised in Canada and I completed my secondary education in Bosnia.
One of my favourite breeds. They’re stunning
I've never heard of this breed. Thank you for introducing them to us. What a wonderful experience all around, the horses, the people and places, just beautiful ❤.
I think I would like to visit Bosnia ,looks wonderful ! Great job helping to keep the mountain horse from extinction ❤️✨
Your videos just get more and more and inspiring when hearing the dedication, devotion, and love the Bosnian Mountain Horse owners and caretakers give and have. So awesome!!! ❤
This was a great insight not only into the breed and history but also in the culture. Thank you (and to the wonderful and welcoming hosts).
Alysia. Thanks. Beautiful video. Gorgeous horse 🐴🐎🐴🐎
I have never heard of this breed before. They really seem like fantastic and unique horses! Thank you for making these videos and letting all of us be a part of this journey
This episode was so moving ❤ I teared up watching these wonderful people who care so much about this beautiful breed. I wish the numbers grow so that I can buy one one day, they seem to be the perfect combination of beauty, health and versatility 😊
Keep up the good work bosnia🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Such a remarkable breed, they truly are everything you would want in a great horse. And they come from one of the most beautiful parts of the world. I am so happy that all of these families and people are working to save the beautiful Bosnian Mountain Horses. This has been one of my favorite videos of yours. Thank you.
Wow, what a great trip. I bet you gained a pound or two. What wonderful people and such beautiful horses.
What an amazing video! ❤❤ I had never herd of the Bosnian Mountain horse and the where stunning! Also the people where fantastic to watch! So devoted to this breed! ❤❤ Thinking about what theese people have been through with the past war...... they really looked like the enjoyed showing off their part of the world!
Those antique horse things were awesome to see.
So wonderful to learn about them, and the history ❤️.
Thanks for sharing this.
I just learned about this horse. Thank you for bringing them to my attention. Very beautiful.
It’s an absolute pleasure watching your videos!
Thanks so much, Ellen!
Thank you for showcasing this breed. I’ve never heard of the Bosnian Mountain horse before, but what a breed! Beautiful & rugged & strong! Instant love here ❤
Simply beautiful ❤❤❤❤❤❤
So gentle and beautiful horses❤❤❤
Seems to me that great horses and great people go together. This lovely video is proof.
Have to admit the horse business is keeping you're body in great shape!👍
I love knowing the history behind the breeds, and this video was really good at that. They fought in WWII! With gas masks!
They are so tiny.
That was a lovely video about a bread I never heard of ❤
What a wonderful breed!
Beautiful and hardy.
Breeds like that might one day safe other, more modern breeds that suffer from hereditary diseases caused by wrong breeding decisions. ❤
I loved to learn about the history of these horses!
What a special breed! thankyou.
I have never heard of them, thank you for showing them to us. What well behaved horses and you ride so well. Gosh you were well fed on your trip, bet it tasted good.
Aww, thank you! The food was so delicious, and I kept craving Apple Strudel when I was editing the episode... 😆
Fabulous horses and people ! Their geographic location is so beautiful !
Your videos get better and better! I SO enjoy them. Bless you!
They are beautiful, they look like a smaller size
Excellent! Thank you! No I never heard of them before. I was amazed by the physical differences even in hoof structure! What treasures they are❤
I just adore you and your videos 💖🦄. It was such a treat ,that this video was a little longer 🥳. Thanks for sharing your adventures 🐴🦓🐴
Thanks so much for watching and joining me on the adventure!
They ❤ are such beautiful horses ❤.
Yay! New video🎉
Very interesting. Have you dealt with Greek Horses. During the 1970s my wife, who is Greek, and I drove across Greece. I was seeing a lot of a small grey horse that was born dark and became grey with age. I tried to get my wife to get information on them, but only got the reply "They are just horses."
This video was fascinating all around... horses, scenery and food. My impression of the Bosnian Mountain Horse is well put together fleet, baroque round sturdy horses with big manes and tails...coming in black or bay with pretty heads. Interesting about the hooves and I could have spent hours in the museum looking over it's history. Their movement appears easy to sit at trot too. What height? Loved it, thanks so much! 💞💞💞
Lovely! What wonderful horses and people!
Thanks for another great video. I was impressed with the young man. Very well spoken. The horses weren't bad either. 8:00
Wow they are so gorgeous
Great riding great video. I have 3 horse breeds in mind that you haven’t been ridden so far? The lusitano, Lipizzaner & kladruber. Keep up the good work 👍❤️
Stay tuned! I've filmed one on your list (coming soon!) have a trip already planned to film another, and hopefully not too long for the third! 😊
A very underrated breed, I'd love to have one one day
Alyssa, there is one horse you never rode before the Marwari horse in India.
Oh yes!
They are on my list to film! :)
I have not heard of them before, but they look VERY similar to the Hungarian breed called Huzule. I was able to visit a breeder with a large herd of about a 100 several years ago. There are some very old breeds in this region.
Huzul is the name of the breed I just couln't remember...... Thank you! ❤❤
A fantastic video. I looked at it a second time immediately! In minute 21:07 you can see the Bosnian horses going tölt in a slow tempo. You can see it not only at their feet, but also at their head movements. I am really thrilled about this fact, which makes this breed for me even more interesting!
Does somebody know the height of the pony? Is there arab blood in these ponies? I read something like that in Wikipedia. I know that some Arabs have the tölt too.
They remind me a lot of an other Montainhorse the "Haflinger horse" . Only different color. Small and strong , always outside in the climate. Thanks for this video
Wonderful Video!👍👍
Thank you!
Very interesting! Thank you!!
What a beautiful breed are any in the United States??
She already did all the US in her older vids
@@Elvan1568 I think she's wondering if there are any of this specific breed in the USA, not American breeds.
Oh
I visited Yugoslavia like 45 years ago, but did'nt like their food. You tell it are bosnia horses but they come of other parts of the formerly country. 😊
Alyssa, we need to know where that pretty blue jacket comes from? ❤
Found it, Stierna! :-)
I absolutely love my Stierna raincoat! It is so comfortable and really saved the day in Slovenia.
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Don't you know that breeder in the netherlands, so that i can find them on social media, because i follow already more than 100 influencers in the netherlands and belgium.🤔
I don't know her name, but I've heard about this research before. There was a woman at the University of Utrecht who dissected hundreds of horses and found that those ligaments that are mentioned in the video are absent in at least 90% of todays horses. I'm not sure if there're any videos about it.
@@picobello99 thanks for this information 🥰
@@picobello99 what i don't understand is how they had so many horses, because most owners of horses have them like family member, and they let them bury or cremate. And there are almost no horses who go to slaughter, because the law in the netherlands is very strickt. And you can't find so many diferent breeds. KWPN, friesian, PRE, haflinger, fjord, a few arabs and icelantics, a few lusitanien, tinker, apaloose,... But there are about 300 horsebreeds, so even with 10% you can't make a conclusión.🥰
@@picobello99 oh, i found it on google. They did'nt did research on horses in the netherlands, but Zeganja and Tanja de Bode brought 8 bosnian mounted horses from Slovenia to thr netherlands.
The name of those ligaments is:
Mugal ligament lamellea. And it was in the clinic in utrecht the did this research, and like they're working there they knew already that the most horsebreeds in the netherlands don't have them. But i think they should do this research on at least 50% from the +/- 300 horsebreeds.
I found it in dutch, but i think you can find it i english, asking for this breed and the research of those ligaments in Utrech netherlands.
Bosnia had 500 000 the Bosnian Mountain Horse before the war.Today we have about eight stables.The Serbs wanted to destroy the horse together with Bosnians.Come to Bosnia, the motherland of the Bosnian Mountain Horse.