Stallions lead a sad lonely life because they are kept in stalls.or let out alone in the pasture and have no horse friends until if they are ever gelded...
I let them go and let them run free when it's that type of dynamic but I put food out at the same time everyday and say, saaaaarrrraaaaa, aukh, aukh, aukh. People say the equine literaly returns. I said geronimo hears what I say and brings it back to me. Well, we don't know if its geronimomino. Like we had this me crying when adults showed up in that terror crying however so then they said let the equine heal her and then when I would see it near the property looking at me after a few days of it seeing me, and a few days of it eating at different times, then the geronimo kine waved from the ridge and went back to the otherside.
I can't see how spinning around in a tight circle, really fast, with the weight on their hind end, would NOT end up giving them severe leg and/or hip problems in later life. They were NEVER meant to do that. You'd NEVER see a horse do that of their own accord, because it's a totally unnatural movement to them. Nor would you see them trying to jump 5 ' - they'd walk around the obstruction, given a choice, not jump over it - just saying....Just some of many things wrong in the 'Horse Industry'. And you'd better believe there's a LOT of abuse going on when the cameras are turned off, and the 'cheering crowds' are NOT there to see it....
Really odd that so many of these top stallions have an ugly excess of white on their heads. Of course some may disagree about my use of the word ugly, but thar’s my view of those markings. I can’t help but wonder if they have a horse in common in their pedigree that is responsible for that excess of white markings.
The horses with the bald faces usually have Gunner in their pedigree. It's a splash white gene that causes that and it seems to get passed along to a large number of his progeny. I'm not a fan of the look myself. A lot of Gunner bred horses are deaf.
@@stephaniebattison2334 That might be in some cases but in the reining quarter horse world, it is the 'Splashed White mutations', that is a different pattern than Sabino.
Wow. What an excellent horse record!❤
All these champions are so beautiful an very blessed by God.❤
How can you make an entire video about reining sires and not know how to pronounce Chic. It's Chic as in CHICken. Not sheeck.
Vdieo was created with AI or at least the narration was AI...this is the state of our world right now. Will be taking a lot of jobs, this crap.
I cannot get past the "repoduter", rather than repoducer.
They got you, hum?!
All seam like such small horses
Quarter horse ❤❤❤
Spooks Gotta Whiz is being show as a 17 year old later this month at the run for a million, not sure how its going to go.
Pretty sure it is going to go well.
It went really good!
@@matheusvictorreining It did!!!
Horses that are very expensive too
Why does no one check there prunencation on these horses its bad
Stallions lead a sad lonely life because they are kept in stalls.or let out alone in the pasture and have no horse friends until if they are ever gelded...
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I let them go and let them run free when it's that type of dynamic but I put food out at the same time everyday and say, saaaaarrrraaaaa, aukh, aukh, aukh. People say the equine literaly returns. I said geronimo hears what I say and brings it back to me. Well, we don't know if its geronimomino. Like we had this me crying when adults showed up in that terror crying however so then they said let the equine heal her and then when I would see it near the property looking at me after a few days of it seeing me, and a few days of it eating at different times, then the geronimo kine waved from the ridge and went back to the otherside.
What about Metallica?
As long as it’s all humane? And training is also? Then I’m good with it…
That’s a darn good question. The more you learn about horse training the more you know to worry about the methods used in training,
I can't see how spinning around in a tight circle, really fast, with the weight on their hind end, would NOT end up giving them severe leg and/or hip problems in later life. They were NEVER meant to do that. You'd NEVER see a horse do that of their own accord, because it's a totally unnatural movement to them. Nor would you see them trying to jump 5 ' - they'd walk around the obstruction, given a choice, not jump over it - just saying....Just some of many things wrong in the 'Horse Industry'. And you'd better believe there's a LOT of abuse going on when the cameras are turned off, and the 'cheering crowds' are NOT there to see it....
Really odd that so many of these top stallions have an ugly excess of white on their heads. Of course some may disagree about my use of the word ugly, but thar’s my view of those markings. I can’t help but wonder if they have a horse in common in their pedigree that is responsible for that excess of white markings.
It's the Sabino gene that's probably causing that. Sabino is dominant, so a foal only needs 1 copy from 1 parent to have Sabino markings.
I love the marking personally
They are mostly all APHA registered, so they all have paint in them.
The horses with the bald faces usually have Gunner in their pedigree. It's a splash white gene that causes that and it seems to get passed along to a large number of his progeny. I'm not a fan of the look myself. A lot of Gunner bred horses are deaf.
@@stephaniebattison2334 That might be in some cases but in the reining quarter horse world, it is the 'Splashed White mutations', that is a different pattern than Sabino.