During my childhood, well before internet, I purchased books upon books and studied the history of horses and their many breeds. This wonderful video has brought my youth to life! You are so very much appreciated!
Have you noticed that Alyssa ALWAYS has the perfect position in the saddle? She supports the horse perfectly through her proper application of seat, leg, hand...all of the available aids.
Congratulations, your film is a work of art. It has been such a delight to watch you on your mission. You have made a much needed film, Its my favorite activity, to learn more about horses. Thank you so much for all the hard work you and your team put into this. it is a gift to us. Thank you so much.
Absolutely captivating! This film beautiful captures the historical significance and unique characteristics of each horse breed. Alysa's journey is not only educational but also inspiring. Kudos to the entire team for bringing this to life!
This was wonderful! Very good production. I saw myself in your young discovery by chance to the horse. And however you managed to get into these prime horse barns and get a ride on each breed I commend your team. Thanks for all of it!
You chould make a program about the north swedich house its a farm and forest house that has bean important for the development of out country. I belive that its relaterade to the funnits norwegian forest house!
Maybe someone who reads this could tell me why it is, that at some of the stud farms, the horses were wearing thick collars, very high up on their necks? eg: @ 2.5 mins & 36 mins
Those are neck collars and they are used to help you catch and secure the horse. It looks like they have them on the adult mares in the herds so that they can be easily caught and handled. Foals naturally follow their mothers so they don’t need collars. Pregnant mares are checked and inspected often to ensure the pregnancy is proceeding properly and both mom and baby are healthy so they need to be able to be caught easily. The collars are just an alternative to a halter.
Danke für die interessanten Informationen und die Vorstellung all dieser schönen Tiere.👍 Auf die Frau im Sattel hätte ich aber gern verzichtet.👎 Reiten ist nicht mehr zeitgemäß. Es schadet den Pferden sowohl physisch als auch psychisch und gehört abgeschafft.
Alyssa I admit that your program is interesting and has a certain good quality to it, but, and this is a big but, I wish you didn’t have such a repetitive false laughter. You don’t need to overdo it so much with your over charged expressions such as oh cool!, wows!!! And it so amazing! Etc, as they sound rather insincere and shallow. Perhaps it is a North American trait as we British are a bit more low key in our expression of appreciation. Remember less is more! I own two Lippizaner geldings which I bought in Lipica. They are good horses, but so are many other breeds. They are not Wow!! Thanks for your documentary all the same.
very informative its said in india once you got touch of horses you will always with horses
During my childhood, well before internet, I purchased books upon books and studied the history of horses and their many breeds. This wonderful video has brought my youth to life! You are so very much appreciated!
Aww, this makes me so happy to hear! Thanks for watching!
Me too!!😮❤
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I live in WI, & have 2 Icelandics. You aren't still in WI?
Me Too! Hours and hours. I was lucky, I grew up on a horse farm😊
So fun to ride multiple breeds!
Have you noticed that Alyssa ALWAYS has the perfect position in the saddle? She supports the horse perfectly through her proper application of seat, leg, hand...all of the available aids.
Fabulous video. As a horse enthusiast nothing gets better than learning more about the vast horse family.
Love this video and the European history behind the breeds. It makes me appreciate how much they love their equines and take pride in their lineages.
Congratulations, your film is a work of art. It has been such a delight to watch you on your mission. You have made a much needed film, Its my favorite activity, to learn more about horses. Thank you so much for all the hard work you and your team put into this. it is a gift to us. Thank you so much.
That’s so kind of you to say, thank you!
Absolutely captivating! This film beautiful captures the historical significance and unique characteristics of each horse breed. Alysa's journey is not only educational but also inspiring. Kudos to the entire team for bringing this to life!
thank you for sharing the stories of all those wonderful breeds we get to experience through you :)
Ever so beautiful, every one of them. ❤❤❤❤❤
Beautiful compilation, wonderful breeds and history. Thanks 🐎 😊
I'm from Germany 😊 and I love your videos about the different horse breeds ❤
Always love your films and your humble way of looking at the horse world!!! ❤❤
What a fabulously informative video, thank you!
This was lovely. After a long week at work to cuddle up and watch beautiful horses and passionate horsemen and horsewomen. Thank you.
This was wonderful! Very good production. I saw myself in your young discovery by chance to the horse. And however you managed to get into these prime horse barns and get a ride on each breed I commend your team. Thanks for all of it!
Thank you so much! I'm glad you enjoyed it!
This was incredible to watch! Loved every breed and every horse. My husband and I really enjoyed every minute of it. Thank you so much for sharing 💜
So glad you and your husband enjoyed it, thanks for watching!
Wow…it turned out to be such a great movie…wonderful work, to keep the interest in these Breeds alive….❤❤❤
Beautiful video. I would love to see one on the native breeds of the UK. I’m partial to my Dales ponies 😊
Saving this for later when I have a moment to enjoy this thank you 💞🤗
Thank you. Alyssa!!!!
Lipizzaner horses are many times to see on horseshows.
It's amazing how much the Sorraia looks like a Spanish Mustang, like the Kigers or Sulfurs.
Such an enjoyable video.
Thank you!
Congratulations! Very cool to see all these places together. What a journey. Looking forward to seeing where it takes you next!
Thanks so much!
Thank you! This is beautiful and informative to watch. You must have had such a wonderful time making it!
Wish you come and Discover Indian breads and their history. Amazing work. Welcome to India.
Oooh nice!
Excellent 👍
Thanks for watching!
Amazing ❤
Finns be like: My name is Prpatriptr and this is Trupripeo Jane.
Almost, you forgot all the äää 😄
You chould make a program about the north swedich house its a farm and forest house that has bean important for the development of out country. I belive that its relaterade to the funnits norwegian forest house!
شكرا ايتها الجميله
I would love to know an impossible question, which horse is your most favorite to ride? Maybe answer by first second and third. 😂😂
Maybe someone who reads this could tell me why it is, that at some of the stud farms, the horses were wearing thick collars, very high up on their necks? eg: @ 2.5 mins & 36 mins
Those are neck collars and they are used to help you catch and secure the horse. It looks like they have them on the adult mares in the herds so that they can be easily caught and handled. Foals naturally follow their mothers so they don’t need collars. Pregnant mares are checked and inspected often to ensure the pregnancy is proceeding properly and both mom and baby are healthy so they need to be able to be caught easily. The collars are just an alternative to a halter.
Danke für die interessanten Informationen und die Vorstellung all dieser schönen Tiere.👍
Auf die Frau im Sattel hätte ich aber gern verzichtet.👎
Reiten ist nicht mehr zeitgemäß. Es schadet den Pferden sowohl physisch als auch psychisch und gehört abgeschafft.
German horses
Alyssa I admit that your program is interesting and has a certain good quality to it, but, and this is a big but, I wish you didn’t have such a repetitive false laughter. You don’t need to overdo it so much with your over charged expressions such as oh cool!, wows!!! And it so amazing! Etc, as they sound rather insincere and shallow. Perhaps it is a North American trait as we British are a bit more low key in our expression of appreciation. Remember less is more! I own two Lippizaner geldings which I bought in Lipica. They are good horses, but so are many other breeds. They are not Wow!! Thanks for your documentary all the same.