Crescendo is an amazingly beautiful Arabian! The only horse I've ever owned was a bay Arabian gelding and I am not a good rider so go figure what do I do I buy an Arabian, but I wouldn't have had it any other way. He was very sweet and when he did show his spirit I would get off and walk because I've never been thrown from a horse and was afraid of that. I did fall off a few times if he spooked or if he fell in a hole and I rolled off of him etc. Anyway I just wanted to tell you that Crescendo is absolutely beautiful and he's going to have amazing offspring!
Thank you so so much for watching and your amazingly kind words❤️ you hit the nail on the head with your analysis of Arabians. They have such an amazing spirit and are so kinds and gentle most times, but when the urge strikes they love to show off! Honestly they truly are a wonderful horse for even those with less experience due to the minds and their way of connecting with their owners! Arabian geldings have an insane knack for that for sure, but of course I’m biased🤷♀️🤣. Ha ha, if anyone tells you they haven’t fallen off a horse, then they haven’t ridden enough! I hear ya! Been there, done that! When I breed Crescendo next year I’ll take along the camera and share it with my audience and then of course share his babies as they grow up. The video I put out right after this one, labeled “the stallions meet. How did it go” actually has his dad in it. They love next to each other in the barn! Thank you again. Loved chatting and hearing about your Arabian!
Two of the overall nicest, sweetest, and smartest horses I ever knew were Arab studs. One was a Flea-Bitten Gray Shagya and the other was a Blood Bay Egyptian.
You are spot on! Arabian stallions are the sweetest and love to be loved! The bond Arabians in general create with humans is so special! Thank you so much for watching and thank you for your kind comment!
@@marsery thank you so much for watching! I completely agree! Dressage is an area Arabians could excel. There are some competing across the world, but I think that discipline is similar to others, people are a little bias to their preference on what they’re looking for. So if they are used to a warm blood, then an Arabian could be not as much to their liking. But the cool part about Arabians are their versatility. Do you have horses?
@@Arabianshorsingaround Agree 100% Dutch and German warmblood have taken center stage but if you think abou the "history" of dressage , it is not what it is about .. i used to have .. got injured in an accident and it's been complicated..i am looking to have one again as i love them too much . Arabians horse have improved all the modern breeds we know of these days..plus if you look at how they move..almost like a ballerina..hence i am tempted to look for a an hispano arab but again they tend to be "shorter" which i prefer but in dressage these days they all ride "giant "horses ..too many prejudices and questionable "standards" . 🙂
@marsery I love learning about different disciplines! Thank you so much for your thoughtful reply! And I agree. The Arabians have influenced the breeds, especially light breeds. I feel they have influenced them in a positive manner.
Thanks for watching and thanks for your suggestion. Unfortunately I don’t have the situation to do that. This place is brand new to us And we’re working toward making it more compatible to our needs.
I have seen a stud in a large pasture with mares and geldings that was just as manageable as most horses when ridden and quite good around horses. I know exercise is key, but some studs are more quiet than others. I have never owned one, because they are able to cause trouble and need clear leadership and enough strength to use if necessaryn.
@joycemorrell1293 thank you for watching 😀 and yes, there are quite a few stallions that do wonderfully in a pasture environment! Arabians definitely do. I know many that live in that arrangement. Unfortunately currently the farm doesn’t allow for that. And yes, I agree that owning a Stallion can be completely different from owning bars or geldings! I never dreamed I would, but here I am! With more only 1, but 2!!🤦♀️ thank you again for watching and your comment.
People, like this woman, who are more interested in seeing themselves on UTube, rather than following their topic, annoy the "bejesus" out of me! Lady, I'd rather see the horses, PLEASE!!
You got it! I actually have a couple videos earlier on where I’m not in them much. One I think is called something like…diva living up to her name today… Thank you for watching and your comment. next week I’ll have a ton of Arabian Horse content!
Crescendo has a gorgeous head, not like the overbred, inbred seahorse look, poor animals. You make me miss my beautiful chestnut Egyptian stallion, 4 years old.. and as gentle and loving as can be. My beautiful baby boy.❤
@@Arabianshorsingaround Al Gamila Antos, was his name. Pls ignore the sarcastic and nasty comments Im seeing in your comment section. I had to let him go in the late 90s, broke my heart. Being Lebanese, I guess my profound love for the Arabian is genetic. But any horse lover will tell you.. you either love horses or you don't. It's that beautiful horse spirit you love, and all breed's have that. I don't want to waste any more of your time. I officially retired this year and can dedicate all my time painting these beautiful animals, oils on canvas, super realism I guess. Thank you for your kind reply and take good care now.❤️
You are such a kind soul and yes horses have a way of getting into our hearts! I love your love of horses and yes having to part with them is heartbreaking. Congratulations on retirement. And snarky comments are just part and parcel of sharing your life with the world! Thank you for your encouragement. People like you are whom I’m doing it for. ❤️
Thanks for watching and thanks for your question. The mares and geldings will live in pastures yes. the stallions are in stalls mostly and outside in small individual pastures. This is just at the early stage of them moving to their new home so we need to do a lot of work to get them better accommodations.
Thank you for watching. And thank you for your comment. I understand your sentiment. But the mares will go on pasture soon as I can get it built. The stallions don’t live cover, that’s my preference as their owner, so they don’t live with the mares. They will have nice pastures to go to to get outside as soon as we can get it built.
Honestly horses shouldnt live in stalls most of their lives and go out to be rode or something my horses prefer it out in a paddock and not in barns and stalls and stuff (my opinion) (no hate either)
Thank you for being so polite!! Honestly most people tend to simply dog on how my horses are treated if they don’t agree! The farm is new to us and isn’t set up exactly how we want it. We are continually striving to make a better environment for them. 🤞 we can make these changes quickly! Thank you so much for watching and your comment. What kind of horses do you have? I love interacting with fellow horse owners.
@@Arabianshorsingaround two ponies and two horses I forgot the breeds right now (my brain isn't working😩) two chestnut mares a pony and bigger horse and a cremello mare and the other pony is a palomino gelding (the palomino gelding is the one I ride)
@@Arabianshorsingaround and they are hard to keep clean they love to get dirty and if we clean them they get as dirty as they can right after we finish like riding them or brushing them and stuff
Thank you so much for watching and your comment. I’m not completely sure anyone is ever a professional breeder. 🤷♀️ it’s something we all do from a place of love of horses and in my instance love of Arabian horses. I think addiction is more accurate than professional when it comes to breeding. As a breeder, speaking for myself, I’m always striving to improve the breed, and honestly every breeder has a different ideal of what that improvement is. I hope you love horses as much as I do and thank you again for your comment!😊
I’m curious why you have that opinion? I have been around some very dangerous animals, ironically most have been mares. My stallions are substantially nicer than a mare or two I’ve owned. And much less dangerous. But that isn’t always the case. Thank you for watching and your comment!
Beautiful horses ❤
Thank you so much! Thank you for the view ands the comment! Hope you enjoy the horses!
Beautiful bay stallion.
Thank you! And thank you for watching 😊
Exercise, good feed and disciplined....
Yes! Do you have horseshorses too ? If so, what kind? Thank you for watching!
Crescendo is an amazingly beautiful Arabian! The only horse I've ever owned was a bay Arabian gelding and I am not a good rider so go figure what do I do I buy an Arabian, but I wouldn't have had it any other way. He was very sweet and when he did show his spirit I would get off and walk because I've never been thrown from a horse and was afraid of that. I did fall off a few times if he spooked or if he fell in a hole and I rolled off of him etc. Anyway I just wanted to tell you that Crescendo is absolutely beautiful and he's going to have amazing offspring!
Thank you so so much for watching and your amazingly kind words❤️ you hit the nail on the head with your analysis of Arabians. They have such an amazing spirit and are so kinds and gentle most times, but when the urge strikes they love to show off! Honestly they truly are a wonderful horse for even those with less experience due to the minds and their way of connecting with their owners! Arabian geldings have an insane knack for that for sure, but of course I’m biased🤷♀️🤣. Ha ha, if anyone tells you they haven’t fallen off a horse, then they haven’t ridden enough! I hear ya! Been there, done that! When I breed Crescendo next year I’ll take along the camera and share it with my audience and then of course share his babies as they grow up. The video I put out right after this one, labeled “the stallions meet. How did it go” actually has his dad in it. They love next to each other in the barn! Thank you again. Loved chatting and hearing about your Arabian!
Two of the overall nicest, sweetest, and smartest horses I ever knew were Arab studs. One was a Flea-Bitten Gray Shagya and the other was a Blood Bay Egyptian.
You are spot on! Arabian stallions are the sweetest and love to be loved! The bond Arabians in general create with humans is so special! Thank you so much for watching and thank you for your kind comment!
Getting settled in 😊
Yes! Finally!
Hes awesome looking..wish we could do "dressage" with an arabian horse..they're mostly" used" for endurance and to improve in breeding
@@marsery thank you so much for watching! I completely agree! Dressage is an area Arabians could excel. There are some competing across the world, but I think that discipline is similar to others, people are a little bias to their preference on what they’re looking for. So if they are used to a warm blood, then an Arabian could be not as much to their liking. But the cool part about Arabians are their versatility. Do you have horses?
@@Arabianshorsingaround Agree 100% Dutch and German warmblood have taken center stage but if you think abou the "history" of dressage , it is not what it is about .. i used to have .. got injured in an accident and it's been complicated..i am looking to have one again as i love them too much . Arabians horse have improved all the modern breeds we know of these days..plus if you look at how they move..almost like a ballerina..hence i am tempted to look for a an hispano arab but again they tend to be "shorter" which i prefer but in dressage these days they all ride "giant "horses ..too many prejudices and questionable "standards" . 🙂
@marsery I love learning about different disciplines! Thank you so much for your thoughtful reply! And I agree. The Arabians have influenced the breeds, especially light breeds. I feel they have influenced them in a positive manner.
I would sugest youget your stud out of the stall into pasture with some geldings with dad and some old mares treat them like horses not studs
Thanks for watching and thanks for your suggestion. Unfortunately I don’t have the situation to do that. This place is brand new to us And we’re working toward making it more compatible to our needs.
@@Arabianshorsingaround a good rule for grass is 2 acres per horse for grazing
@rhondaskiles5740 thank you
I have seen a stud in a large pasture with mares and geldings that was just as manageable as most horses when ridden and quite good around horses. I know exercise is key, but some studs are more quiet than others. I have never owned one, because they are able to cause trouble and need clear leadership and enough strength to use if necessaryn.
@joycemorrell1293 thank you for watching 😀 and yes, there are quite a few stallions that do wonderfully in a pasture environment! Arabians definitely do. I know many that live in that arrangement. Unfortunately currently the farm doesn’t allow for that. And yes, I agree that owning a Stallion can be completely different from owning bars or geldings! I never dreamed I would, but here I am! With more only 1, but 2!!🤦♀️ thank you again for watching and your comment.
He wants out to be free!!!
Thank you for watching.
People, like this woman, who are more interested in seeing themselves on UTube, rather than following their topic, annoy the "bejesus" out of me! Lady, I'd rather see the horses, PLEASE!!
You got it! I actually have a couple videos earlier on where I’m not in them much. One I think is called something like…diva living up to her name today…
Thank you for watching and your comment. next week I’ll have a ton of Arabian Horse content!
Crescendo has a gorgeous head, not like the overbred, inbred seahorse look, poor animals.
You make me miss my beautiful chestnut Egyptian stallion, 4 years old.. and as gentle and loving as can be.
My beautiful baby boy.❤
Awe! Thank you so much for your kind words!!! Also, thank you for watching! What’s your stallions name?
@@Arabianshorsingaround Al Gamila Antos, was his name.
Pls ignore the sarcastic and nasty comments Im seeing in your comment section.
I had to let him go in the late 90s, broke my heart.
Being Lebanese, I guess my profound love for the Arabian is genetic. But any horse lover will tell you.. you either love horses or you don't. It's that beautiful horse spirit you love, and all breed's have that.
I don't want to waste any more of your time. I officially retired this year and can dedicate all my time painting these beautiful animals, oils on canvas, super realism I guess.
Thank you for your kind reply and take good care now.❤️
You are such a kind soul and yes horses have a way of getting into our hearts! I love your love of horses and yes having to part with them is heartbreaking. Congratulations on retirement. And snarky comments are just part and parcel of sharing your life with the world! Thank you for your encouragement. People like you are whom I’m doing it for. ❤️
Not even enough room to roll. Are they gonna live out in pasture?
Thanks for watching and thanks for your question. The mares and geldings will live in pastures yes. the stallions are in stalls mostly and outside in small individual pastures. This is just at the early stage of them moving to their new home so we need to do a lot of work to get them better accommodations.
Can’t stand it. Those poor horses living in a box😢
Thank you for watching. And thank you for your comment. I understand your sentiment. But the mares will go on pasture soon as I can get it built. The stallions don’t live cover, that’s my preference as their owner, so they don’t live with the mares. They will have nice pastures to go to to get outside as soon as we can get it built.
Caged horses. Horrible...
Thank you for watching
Honestly horses shouldnt live in stalls most of their lives and go out to be rode or something my horses prefer it out in a paddock and not in barns and stalls and stuff (my opinion) (no hate either)
Thank you for being so polite!! Honestly most people tend to simply dog on how my horses are treated if they don’t agree! The farm is new to us and isn’t set up exactly how we want it. We are continually striving to make a better environment for them. 🤞 we can make these changes quickly! Thank you so much for watching and your comment. What kind of horses do you have? I love interacting with fellow horse owners.
@@Arabianshorsingaround two ponies and two horses I forgot the breeds right now (my brain isn't working😩) two chestnut mares a pony and bigger horse and a cremello mare and the other pony is a palomino gelding (the palomino gelding is the one I ride)
@The_bi_therian awesome! Yours must be as hard to keep clean as grey horses🤦♀️ especially during rainy seasons!
@@Arabianshorsingaround yup sorry not answering quick my notifications aren't working 😕
@@Arabianshorsingaround and they are hard to keep clean they love to get dirty and if we clean them they get as dirty as they can right after we finish like riding them or brushing them and stuff
Are you a professional breeder? Then you know all the answers.
Thank you so much for watching and your comment. I’m not completely sure anyone is ever a professional breeder. 🤷♀️ it’s something we all do from a place of love of horses and in my instance love of Arabian horses. I think addiction is more accurate than professional when it comes to breeding. As a breeder, speaking for myself, I’m always striving to improve the breed, and honestly every breeder has a different ideal of what that improvement is. I hope you love horses as much as I do and thank you again for your comment!😊
All stallions are dangerous!
I’m curious why you have that opinion? I have been around some very dangerous animals, ironically most have been mares. My stallions are substantially nicer than a mare or two I’ve owned. And much less dangerous. But that isn’t always the case. Thank you for watching and your comment!