I've got a 29 year old gelding in my barn who is a Nariadni son. My boy is a flea-bitten grey with HUGE eyes & a very quirky personality. Showed him western for several years. He is my "heart horse". Wouldn't take a million bucks for him. Thanks for the video!!
How wonderful to see this video of Nariadni. I saw *Muscat be named US National Ch. Stallion at the 1980 Nationals. Nariadni's gorgeous liver chesnut coat and his magnificent large expressive eyes made him a standout. I always liked him just a bit better than *Muscat but they both were great sires. If you are lucky enough to own a Nariadni daughter, you have a treasure. Thanks to the Taylor family for their wonderful care of these two greats. Thank you for sharing the video.
Thank you for uploading this. It moved me to tears to see him in motion, because it was exactly how I remembered Nariadni when I saw him in person 30 years ago. He was so beautiful.
I miss my heart horse. Whinny is up In Washington State. I left Washington last year to live here in Tennessee with my boyfriend, and there's been a sore spot in my heart when I think about her. She's prolly very happy. "I don't have ta work anymore! Awesome!" But I miss her. I miss my first horse even more. She died of Old age and Grey Horse Malanoma several years ago. She was the best first horse a girl could ever ask for. Never bit, never kicked, loved to run at top speed. RIP Garnet. RIP
Surely one of the most beautiful creatures God ever created! Stunning video and I too would love just to be able to feel of his stunning face.... that soft nose. amazing!
What a magnificent looking Arabian I like the shape of his head different from the Egyptian Arabians and the Arabians of tbe peninsula. I really love the beauty of thjs horse , the movement and his stance what a gorgeous animal.
Janet Griffiths Not true. If they're raised like horses (in a herd or with mom and without human imprinting of isolation), stallions will get along just fine. Bachelor herds in the wild are extremely common. As long as there aren't any mares around, stallions can be kept together.
Though the horses in Muscat's lineage had great bone & conformation in general, they produce too much white. In fact, before Muscat was a champion in the U.S. there were no sabino Arabian horses allowed to be registered as purebreds. He produced so many goals with so much white on them they were having to be culled by the hundreds. Breeders who bred to Muscat were outraged & insisted their goals be registered as purebreds. Finally the registry had to relent & the sabino was added to the registry as a legitimate Colorado for Arabian horses but, that wasn't until the late 80's or early 90's. Many purebreds had already had to be registered as partners even though they were the proven get of purebred mares & stallions. Owners were cheated out of legitimately bred & often excellent foals being properly registered as purebreds due to some extra white on the foal sired by their stallion or delivered by their mare. AHA has a lot to answer for, as many breeders lost considerable investments. Some breeders were even forced to sell future champions cheap as part needs due to the registry's unfair actions regarding the rulings regarding white markings on foals proven to be sired by purebred stallions & out of purebred mares. The owners of these foals were penalized & caused to lose considerable amounts of money & future income due to the AHA & their short sighted rules. Then, the registry's reversal of those rules at the behest of wealthy & powerful breeders & owners, while leaving less powerful & wealthy breeders & owners get screwed & left with much less valuable purebred Arabian horses in the market place, as they're registered as partbreds rather than unique, special & beautiful purebred representatives of their breed they should be representing. The AHA actually owes considerable retribution to the breeders & owners they cheated out of rightful profitability they could've anticipated had their purebreds been registered appropriately so they could've competed, been marketed &/or sold for their actual value at the time, which was quite high.
Not true.... look up some of the Crabbet-bred/CMK Arabians, many sabino Arabians within the Crabbet lines. Breeders breeding to *Muscat were not outraged in the least, white is not penalized. If a breeder "had" to sell a foal wih white it was due to that breeder's prejudice against white. There were indeed sabino Arabians well before *Muscat and they were registered.
I've got a 29 year old gelding in my barn who is a Nariadni son. My boy is a flea-bitten grey with HUGE eyes & a very quirky personality. Showed him western for several years. He is my "heart horse". Wouldn't take a million bucks for him. Thanks for the video!!
How wonderful to see this video of Nariadni. I saw *Muscat be named US National Ch. Stallion at the 1980 Nationals. Nariadni's gorgeous liver chesnut coat and his magnificent large expressive eyes made him a standout. I always liked him just a bit better than *Muscat but they both were great sires. If you are lucky enough to own a Nariadni daughter, you have a treasure. Thanks to the Taylor family for their wonderful care of these two greats. Thank you for sharing the video.
Thank you for uploading this. It moved me to tears to see him in motion, because it was exactly how I remembered Nariadni when I saw him in person 30 years ago. He was so beautiful.
dam that horse is beautiful
I remember visiting Taylor Ranch as a kid and seeing both him and Muscat.
Beautiful video.... Arabian horses (IMO) are so proud and graceful and they truly know that they are.... Namaste!
I miss my heart horse. Whinny is up In Washington State. I left Washington last year to live here in Tennessee with my boyfriend, and there's been a sore spot in my heart when I think about her. She's prolly very happy. "I don't have ta work anymore! Awesome!" But I miss her.
I miss my first horse even more. She died of Old age and Grey Horse Malanoma several years ago. She was the best first horse a girl could ever ask for. Never bit, never kicked, loved to run at top speed. RIP Garnet. RIP
Absolutely lovely! What an intelligent looking horse!
That horse just knows he's beautiful.
what a lovely animal and I can see he was well cared for...im sure u miss them both dearly
Stunning :) No other word for it, just stunning :)
Surely one of the most beautiful creatures God ever created! Stunning video and I too would love just to be able to feel of his stunning face.... that soft nose. amazing!
Beautyful Horses!!!
ABSOLUTE BEAUTY!!!!
wow, the horse is absuloutely stunning!
Beautiful 🌟
amazing. I dream of owning an arabian one day. they are just beautiful. brilliant vid
Love the flaring nostrils. He sure had presence and a sense of himself!
What a magnificent looking Arabian I like the shape of his head different from the Egyptian Arabians and the Arabians of tbe peninsula. I really love the beauty of thjs horse , the movement and his stance what a gorgeous animal.
Thank you, I know I’m a stunner !
Beau. ti. ful.
I'm Russian and I'm proud that this horse is legendary!
Yes, me too! :))
PERFETI
I wish I could have a horse like this. arabians are to agile and graceul and theyre known for their loyalty and kindess and speed and endurance
They are the best horses i was so lucky to own one
Absolutely beautiful! Well put together video. Thank you!
absolutely beautiful. My sisters friend has filly with muscat in her lines
Wonderful!
pretty horse
:O Beautiful
love these horses,painted them also!
wOw What an amazing Beautiful Arabian Stallion...Love Him...
Cudo, taki ,prawdziwy w typie arab,PIEKNOSC,i te oczy.....
великолепен
What a gorgeous stallion!
Both him and Muscat were gorgeous stallions. However, two stallions really won't tolerate each other. They'll fight worse than tomcats.
Janet Griffiths Not true. If they're raised like horses (in a herd or with mom and without human imprinting of isolation), stallions will get along just fine. Bachelor herds in the wild are extremely common. As long as there aren't any mares around, stallions can be kept together.
We are lucky someone had a great cameraman for this footage.
cudowny, wyjatkowy
Beautiful horse but I'm sorry I could not handle the music I had to stop searching it
Use the volume button
Though the horses in Muscat's lineage had great bone & conformation in general, they produce too much white. In fact, before Muscat was a champion in the U.S. there were no sabino Arabian horses allowed to be registered as purebreds. He produced so many goals with so much white on them they were having to be culled by the hundreds. Breeders who bred to Muscat were outraged & insisted their goals be registered as purebreds. Finally the registry had to relent & the sabino was added to the registry as a legitimate Colorado for Arabian horses but, that wasn't until the late 80's or early 90's. Many purebreds had already had to be registered as partners even though they were the proven get of purebred mares & stallions. Owners were cheated out of legitimately bred & often excellent foals being properly registered as purebreds due to some extra white on the foal sired by their stallion or delivered by their mare.
AHA has a lot to answer for, as many breeders lost considerable investments. Some breeders were even forced to sell future champions cheap as part needs due to the registry's unfair actions regarding the rulings regarding white markings on foals proven to be sired by purebred stallions & out of purebred mares. The owners of these foals were penalized & caused to lose considerable amounts of money & future income due to the AHA & their short sighted rules. Then, the registry's reversal of those rules at the behest of wealthy & powerful breeders & owners, while leaving less powerful & wealthy breeders & owners get screwed & left with much less valuable purebred Arabian horses in the market place, as they're registered as partbreds rather than unique, special & beautiful purebred representatives of their breed they should be representing. The AHA actually owes considerable retribution to the breeders & owners they cheated out of rightful profitability they could've anticipated had their purebreds been registered appropriately so they could've competed, been marketed &/or sold for their actual value at the time, which was quite high.
Not true.... look up some of the Crabbet-bred/CMK Arabians, many sabino Arabians within the Crabbet lines. Breeders breeding to *Muscat were not outraged in the least, white is not penalized. If a breeder "had" to sell a foal wih white it was due to that breeder's prejudice against white. There were indeed sabino Arabians well before *Muscat and they were registered.
онеметь...
ну и красавец!
Nice animal. I once had an Arab out of "Calobask" that looked similar to this one.
Nothing better than a fine animal.
wow lovely arabain horse
equine perfection
he wants it all all the mares he can get
Who's Mustcat?
At 1:54 I think I am going to faint.
Lindo
Magnificent animal
Yeah. But is he fast?
If I had a Russian horse I would name it Trotsky (get it?)
YyyAYYYayyyyyYYYY🙁💥😊
Holy Psalm91
The reason for Big Bang was to create Universe that would create something beautiful as horse
play LMFAO - I'm Sexy And I Know It too it lol it mach's it perfect
😘💖
о боже музыка дуратская а лошадки милы
Would love to have babies by these guys on some nice high % Crabbet mares. A poor kid can dream...
Sorry it's Muscat
Muscat had different marking on his head - just a first difference
Space Dog, may be, not everyone knows Nariadni, but everyone knows Muscat, and they both are chestnut :)
CID carrier.
U came here for my little pony.
this isn't what I expected.
😁
The horse looks good because it's not russian.
+badcatinbronx Also is not as stupid as you !
He is russian, even the name. And he belongs to Russian Arabians selection, sorry for dissapoint
ORIGINAL HORSE ARAB 100 /100 BRAVO