I thought the girl with the bay looked more of a pleasure to ride, but the big blaze chestnut really had that Wow gate. Both were placed respectively. Thank you for sharing.
You're welcome and I'm glad you liked watching it! Good point about the one looking like a real pleasure to ride since it is such an important part of the judging.
Arabian horses 🐎 cross wonderfully 🤩 with so many breeds! Awww I wish I was at Scottsdale in person - just love the enthusiastic crowd 📯 Such beautiful 🌹horses with sharp movements!
That was popular in the late 90's early 2000. They called them National Show horses. Individually, they are each incredible, unique breeds. I love them both, as they are.
These gaits look so comfortable to ride. The chestnut with the wide blaze and blue browband was outstanding. What stunning horses. Arabians are my favourite breed. 🐎
I thought the girl with the bay looked more of a pleasure to ride, but the big blaze chestnut really had that Wow gate. Both were placed respectively. Thank you for sharing.
You're welcome and I'm glad you liked watching it! Good point about the one looking like a real pleasure to ride since it is such an important part of the judging.
Arabian horses 🐎 cross wonderfully 🤩 with so many breeds! Awww I wish I was at Scottsdale in person - just love the enthusiastic crowd 📯 Such beautiful 🌹horses with sharp movements!
Thanks Sarah, it was definitely fun being there! And yeah, the horses were amazing!
Can you imagine what a cross between an American Saddlebred and an Arabian would produce? What an incredible show horse that would make!!!❤❤❤
Yes, for sure! American saddlebred is actually a very common cross and I'm guessing some of the ones in this class were half saddlebred.
@MagnificentHorses it wouldn't surprise, like the one that won. Such high knee action!
@@XxShellyW13xX yes for sure!
That was popular in the late 90's early 2000. They called them National Show horses. Individually, they are each incredible, unique breeds. I love them both, as they are.
National Show Horses, are they not a cross of Saddlebred and Arabian?
They are all Winners!
@@sueraymo3239 I know what you mean!
Yes. Canter is a three beat gait whereas a gallop is a four beat gait.
Thanks, that's good to know. I did not realize that. I'm always learning something new by having this channel!
I placed the wide blaze sorrel first and the narrow blaze sorrel in reserve. ❤❤❤
Very cool! All of them definitely looked amazing!
@@MagnificentHorsescan you tell that I'm partial to sorrels and Saddlebreds?
@@XxShellyW13xX maybe just a little!😂
1541 is my favorite! 😍
These gaits look so comfortable to ride. The chestnut with the wide blaze and blue browband was outstanding. What stunning horses. Arabians are my favourite breed. 🐎
Thanks, I'm glad you enjoyed watching them! They are amazing!
Is this the new BIG LICK? Almost everyone also rides with very hard hands.
Did they have a Native Costume class at the show? That is always fun to watch. Unique to the Arabian horses.
Beautiful class but looks more like a walking horse class
Yes, it is actually pretty similar to a Tennessee walker horse class.
That canter is a 3 beat stride and the hand gallop should have a 5 beat stride and should be much faster.
Correction.... hand gallop is a 4 best stride, not 5. Sorry!
@@debradann9210 come to think of it, I guess it couldn't be a five beat stride since they only have four legs.😄 Thanks for the info!
I love this Horses so much but hate the Faketailes
I have good news for you… The tails are not fake. Fake tails are not allowed at this show and possibly not at any Arabian show.
@@MagnificentHorses I'm realy surprised👀! Thank you for this Information ❤
@@christinescholz7675 you're welcome!
Poor equitation, the horses are great
Well, I'm glad you at least liked the horses.