Scottsdale Arabian Horse Show Liberty Run 2022 Winning Stallion Bryzzo

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  • čas přidán 26. 07. 2024
  • This 4K video gives you a 2nd row seat to watch a magnificent Arabian horse stallion named Bryzzo. This is his winning championship of the popular Liberty Run class at the 2022 Scottsdale Arabian Horse Show.
    Bryzzo plays to the roar of the capacity crowd by galloping, strutting, throwing his head, and showing off at the packed 6340-seat "equidome," which is the main arena for the Scottsdale Arabian Horse show.
    The Liberty Run class is arguably the most popular event each year at the Scottsdale Show, which is the largest Arabian horse show in the world! The show runs for 11 days in February each year. The 2022 Scottsdale Arabian Horse Show ran February 17-27.
    Bryzzo is owned by Earleen Walter and shown by Shan Wilson.

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  • @dianawells3966
    @dianawells3966 Před 10 měsíci +154

    I had a beautiful Arabian out of the Kellogg stock (yes I'm very old). He lived to be 28. I loved the way he could extend his trot and look like he was floating through the air. We still miss his beautiful eye, his blood bay coat shimmering when he moved, his sweet nature, his love of speed and his generous heart. He gave his all to life! What a joy. My beautiful Washan.

    • @MagnificentHorses
      @MagnificentHorses  Před 10 měsíci +13

      That's so touching to hear. I'm glad you had him in your life for the time he was with you.❤️

    • @dianawells3966
      @dianawells3966 Před 10 měsíci +11

      P.S., I didn't show him. My kids learned first to care for him and then to ride him. He was so loved.

    • @MagnificentHorses
      @MagnificentHorses  Před 10 měsíci +8

      @@dianawells3966 what a wonderful experience for your kids!

    • @sandranelson3327
      @sandranelson3327 Před 10 měsíci +5

      I had a Kellogg mare. Her name was Sharah. This was in the’50’s.

    • @mymoscowstreet6595
      @mymoscowstreet6595 Před 8 měsíci +3

      Боже вы прекрасны , как и ваша лошадь ❤

  • @junomonroe1508
    @junomonroe1508 Před rokem +868

    I have not seen a competition yet when these Stallions have been treated well. Not just America but Arab and European countries also. The horses are nervous and agitated. I do not believe having two songs playing at the same time and a crowd screaming at them is a way to show a horses best attributes.

    • @brinkenberg_64
      @brinkenberg_64 Před rokem +92

      all for the money :(

    • @arabianeventing
      @arabianeventing Před rokem +91

      yeah you can see the fear in the poor horses eyes

    • @theterracebanquethall7124
      @theterracebanquethall7124 Před rokem +24

      @@brinkenberg_64 not money...there is not much money in showing, just prestige

    • @Solitude11-11
      @Solitude11-11 Před rokem +50

      @@theterracebanquethall7124 There’s a lot of money from stud fees or selling progeny if they are winners. Prizes, no, but that’s not what it’s about.

    • @mrs.miller7729
      @mrs.miller7729 Před rokem +82

      That right! The screaming people only want show....no one is thinking about the horse....poor animal....

  • @NightshadeGoddess
    @NightshadeGoddess Před rokem +431

    Well, that seems like an incredibly stressful situation for the horse with the screaming and the loud music. He kept running to the gait as if wanting to get out.

    • @MagnificentHorses
      @MagnificentHorses  Před rokem +19

      I think show horses are used to the crowds and the noise and that it excites them the same way it does for sports teams. But nobody knows for sure since we can’t get inside a horse’s brain. My best guess is that he really enjoyed it for a while but then was ready to go back to his stall before we people were ready for that. But I guess that’s better than running from a predator in the wild.

    • @ezire
      @ezire Před rokem +65

      @@MagnificentHorses oh my, you really are used to walk miles to justify this. The horse clearly wants to get out. No getting used is happening here. If those handlers laid off their flags, the horse would plant himself at the gate and would trot around it nervously till someone opens it. But that would not be a good show, would it?

    • @sparklekittymeowmeow7702
      @sparklekittymeowmeow7702 Před rokem +20

      @@ezire look at the horses ears, he's clearly excited, if he was stressed his ears would be pinned back and someone would be hurt

    • @vandemanferretstasmania.ni9576
      @vandemanferretstasmania.ni9576 Před rokem +62

      @@sparklekittymeowmeow7702 ummm no dear, maybe in a paddock those cues would be acceptable and accurate, but not in a closed arena. Horses are flight animals remember. This horse was not happy. The flicking of his ears and keeping them forward are because he’s trying to discern where a threat is coming from. Arabs are naturally nervous as it is, to then bombard it with screaming on top of the music is too much, but then again, this is filmed in the USA where being ridiculous and over the top is the acceptable norm.

    • @sparklekittymeowmeow7702
      @sparklekittymeowmeow7702 Před rokem +7

      @@vandemanferretstasmania.ni9576 if the horse was scared the ears would be pinned the flicking is the horse listening to what's going on around him that doesn't mean he's upset

  • @jobee9113
    @jobee9113 Před rokem +79

    All I could think of is how this magnificent animal would run without walls. Liberty indeed.

    • @ilovecreepyclowns
      @ilovecreepyclowns Před rokem +3

      What a magnificent animal, effed up by stupid careless tossers 🤬😠😭

    • @user-yt7bp2rn4r
      @user-yt7bp2rn4r Před 9 měsíci

      Не будет уже 😢

    • @juanasanelli6831
      @juanasanelli6831 Před 7 měsíci

      Y con una bella joven en su lomo ,como fresa de una torta

  • @Adam_Alarabi
    @Adam_Alarabi Před rokem +66

    How beautiful these Arabian horses are!

  • @theresamcmanus5966
    @theresamcmanus5966 Před rokem +410

    This is sad to me, I own a mare who was the Canadian and in the United States national halter horse in hand, and Arabian a lot like that horse. She came to me neurotic they paid over $30,000 for her I paid $0.25 for her because nobody could handle her. My vet and farrier told me I spent too much money on her and that no amount of quietness and training would ever help her because of how she was trained and how fearful she was. All I see when I see this is fear a bad handler and it's disgusting. My horse will play at Liberty with me is she rides bareback and bridalus and it took me years to get her there but I did. No I feel bad for this horse.

    • @MagnificentHorses
      @MagnificentHorses  Před rokem +21

      I’m so sorry to hear that your mare was so badly traumatized. It sounds like you’ve done a great job with her! It’s clear to me that the liberty run itself didn’t cause fear in this horse but rather gave him excitement. I do agree the handler was too rough at the end, though. Anyway, thanks for your comment and good luck with your mare! Let me know if you ever show in the Phoenix / Scottsdale area.

    • @ezire
      @ezire Před rokem +34

      I have seen this as well. It ruins them really bad, but the purpose of this circus is not a creation of a usable horse, it is vanity. Barbie horses for vane people. The handler's job is to keep the adrenalin in horse high and the flags will have lasting effect.

    • @susandivirgilio4551
      @susandivirgilio4551 Před rokem +24

      It's sad if you can't tell when a horse is enjoying himself which this horse so clearly was

    • @MagnificentHorses
      @MagnificentHorses  Před rokem +8

      @@susandivirgilio4551 exactly!

    • @susandivirgilio4551
      @susandivirgilio4551 Před rokem +13

      @g h I have NEVER been to one of these shows. I could only wish. But I have experienced SO many horses having FUN that I can recognize it when I see it. I have had horses galloping around out in pasture where the only fence was around the pasture of acres and nobody was forcing them to do anything. They would be grazing and one would look up, start trotting then break into a full gallop. Then, maybe except for 1 or 2, the others would join in and they'd all be galloping around with their heads and tails up, in short, exactly like the stallion. NO he was having a BLAST! If that wasn't your experience, I'm sorry. And I'm sorry for your mare who had been so traumatized. Bless you for your kindness towards her. I wish that, someday, your mare does experience complete joy. Hope she has pasture and not just a round pen that so many horses are kept in these days

  • @userlokiloki
    @userlokiloki Před 7 měsíci +11

    Arabian horses are the most beautiful horses in the world!

  • @TheLRider
    @TheLRider Před rokem +167

    How not to manage and treat a horse. What a beautiful animal.

    • @MagnificentHorses
      @MagnificentHorses  Před rokem +3

      Yes, we can definitely agree he is a beautiful animal!

    • @celiajarvis3168
      @celiajarvis3168 Před rokem +3

      Magnificent... I wish he could be free

    • @MagnificentHorses
      @MagnificentHorses  Před rokem +15

      @@celiajarvis3168 that sounds good until you think about the fact that he wouldn’t have someone to brush him every day, provide a farrier, give him a healthy diet with all the right amounts of food, continual clean drinking water, veterinary care, and protection from predators and other horses. So all in all I think he has a better life the way he is.

    • @elainebaker7885
      @elainebaker7885 Před rokem +12

      @@MagnificentHorses🤔🤔🤔 So you think!?!?!? Maybe you need put in a ring and traumatized in ways and then consider yourself lucky. Yes, Arabians are high spirited horses. Anybody with any "horse sense" would know this treatment was not the horse showing off of himself but out right nervousness. There wouldn't have to been the loud music, crowd noise and flags continual in his face like this.

    • @chingofeeterprints4692
      @chingofeeterprints4692 Před rokem +9

      @@MagnificentHorses He could at least be free from that continual stress, and people screaming at him to run faster, while people run around waving flags at him while music is blasting.

  • @mamashanshan2772
    @mamashanshan2772 Před 6 měsíci +7

    One of my favorites! He loves the show! He’s stunning, love his personality!

    • @MagnificentHorses
      @MagnificentHorses  Před 6 měsíci +2

      Thank you and 💯to everything you said!

    • @mamashanshan2772
      @mamashanshan2772 Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@MagnificentHorses , you’re so welcome!! Ty for all y’all do showing these majestic beautiful creatures we’re blessed with!

    • @MagnificentHorses
      @MagnificentHorses  Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@mamashanshan2772 you're welcome and thanks for the nice compliment!

  • @juliecameronandrews9837
    @juliecameronandrews9837 Před 10 měsíci +82

    He doesn’t look that bothered. They absolutely love to run. My Arab could run forever and play tag with me. I had him for 27 years. Smartest horse I’ve ever had….and I have had many different breeds.

    • @MagnificentHorses
      @MagnificentHorses  Před 10 měsíci +4

      Thanks and I'm glad you have such fond memories of your Arabian horse that you owned for such a long time.❤️

    • @famouskate9071
      @famouskate9071 Před 8 měsíci +6

      Look at his eye. Read his body language. This isn't about running. I have had and rescued several Arabs. This is about fear. People with flags on sticks are chasing him, so he will "look good." Inhumane.

    • @MagnificentHorses
      @MagnificentHorses  Před 8 měsíci +5

      @@famouskate9071 you can't tell that just by looking at the horse's eye. If a horse is looking toward the rear you'll see the whites of his eye but it doesn't mean he's afraid. There are plenty of signs that show the opposite, though. Watch how he shakes his head at the crowd near the beginning to show dominance like stallions often do. And if he is so afraid of the white flags, why does he almost run into one? It's not because he was charging it in anger or fear because his ears are not flattened back which would do if that were the case. Plus at the end he follows the trainer on a loose lead line with the flag waving right in front of him. And he also stands calmly while the trainer walks up and halters him. All of those signs show that he is not afraid. He is a show horse, is used to it, and knows exactly what's going on.

    • @famouskate9071
      @famouskate9071 Před 8 měsíci +3

      @@MagnificentHorses Nope. Read other comments. But it is a waste of time to argue with a person who has their mind made up, is not interested in other views, and is convinced they are right and those who disagree are wrong. Look at it this way......not a single horse on this planet would choose that life. If allowed to choose, he'd be outside in a giant field where he could run, with other horses, and plentiful grass to eat and dirt to roll in and sun to lie down and stretch out in. Do you think this horse has that option?

    • @MagnificentHorses
      @MagnificentHorses  Před 8 měsíci +2

      @@famouskate9071 why do you think I'm not interested in differing opinions and I'm not open to changing my mind? Just because a lot of people who comment think the horse is afraid does not make it so. And many comments are from people who can see he is not afraid. I've asked many times what signs people see that make them think the horse is fearful. There's almost never a replay to that, and the only answer I've ever gotten is that he heads for the gate. But that's the nature of horses, which anyone who has turned out horses into an area that does not have grass nose. They almost always return to the gate within a fairly short time. What are two other people have said they can see it in the horses eyes, which is not something you can tell as a sign from a horse because if it's looking towards the back you'll see the whites of his eyes. So if you can tell me what signs you see that this horse is afraid, I would definitely consider them. So what are the signs that you see?

  • @vegar6013
    @vegar6013 Před rokem +40

    Absolut beautiful horse, but what a terrible performance. And maybe risky as well .

    • @MagnificentHorses
      @MagnificentHorses  Před rokem +1

      Yes, he’s beautiful. But you think it’s risky for a horse to run? I’ve probably seen over 100 horses in these Liberty runs over the years and have never once seen one of the horses get hurt.

    • @vegar6013
      @vegar6013 Před rokem +4

      @@MagnificentHorses Of course it is not dangerous to run, but there is a risk that he jumps reaching the end. Seen it myself a couple of times. Most of the times a lack of experience of the horse.

    • @MagnificentHorses
      @MagnificentHorses  Před rokem

      @@vegar6013 A couple of other people have commented about that but that gate is really high (probably 6 feet?). I can’t imagine a horse trying to jump it without a rider urging him and have never once seen a horse attempt it. Even when I go to international jumping competitions the highest I’ve seen is 5‘3“, but not even those horses will jump that high without urging from the rider.

  • @sharoncarthy3764
    @sharoncarthy3764 Před 8 měsíci +11

    That is a magnificent animal.

  • @h.m.v.
    @h.m.v. Před rokem +32

    At first I was like: His hooves are are way too long. Then I realised part of that are the thickest horse shoes I have ever seen. So this is deliberate and he isn't just overdue for a trim 😒.

    • @jackiedenio9218
      @jackiedenio9218 Před rokem +6

      The hooves are weighted to increase animated action of the gait.

    • @wideawakerealist2141
      @wideawakerealist2141 Před rokem +16

      Bound to cause painful lower leg and knee joint problems in his later years, but by then he’s outlived his usefulness for the gushing spectators of this “ fabulous show”

    • @christinematton4125
      @christinematton4125 Před rokem +5

      Very cruel!!

    • @wideawakerealist2141
      @wideawakerealist2141 Před rokem +5

      @@christinematton4125 yes, but the enthusiastic “ horse loving crowd”, 🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️screaming with delight, either doesn’t know or doesn’t care…the competition judges certainly don’t care. 😤 I watched a video, not PETA I hasten to add, where some horse welfare people filmed possible cruelty going ons in dressage events….they were encountering pure hostility at their presence, with some of the industry people deliberately standing in front of the cameras to obscure whatever they might see. ….which clearly shows they got something to hide they don’t want exposed.

    • @christinematton4125
      @christinematton4125 Před rokem +7

      Horse rescue of Tennessee has called these abusers out and they threaten them and try to hide what their doing... something is very wrong with society when this cruelty is allowed!!!

  • @yolandalongoria184
    @yolandalongoria184 Před 2 lety +68

    I'm totally in love with the Arabian breed.💕🐴

    • @MagnificentHorses
      @MagnificentHorses  Před 2 lety +5

      Yeah they are just amazing!

    • @joyjoystar9033
      @joyjoystar9033 Před rokem +3

      @@MagnificentHorses you mean when their not being abused

    • @MagnificentHorses
      @MagnificentHorses  Před rokem +3

      @@joyjoystar9033 correct. And there is no abuse here whatsoever.

    • @peppermintpixie9240
      @peppermintpixie9240 Před rokem +1

      @@MagnificentHorses no no , just traumatising the fek out the poor animal. No wonder ppl say things like they are 'flighty'!!!!!! No need to yank that headcollar like that wtf -poor horse is freaked the hell out

    • @thealchemist2869
      @thealchemist2869 Před 11 měsíci +1

      The most beautiful and majestic of them all 👑

  • @haizha7112
    @haizha7112 Před 6 měsíci +8

    Amazing animals! As long as they are treated with respect, love, care and have a good life. Not just for money.

    • @MagnificentHorses
      @MagnificentHorses  Před 6 měsíci +2

      Yep, I interact with many of these people who own or train the horses. Those people love and care for their horses that get pampered like few others do.

    • @nala8223
      @nala8223 Před 6 měsíci +2

      So this video is showing something you do not approve of then. Since this horse is clearly not being treated with respect

    • @MagnificentHorses
      @MagnificentHorses  Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@nala8223 I am baffled as to why my comment would make you think this horse is not being shown with respect. I pretty much said the opposite of that.

    • @angelaschmalzbauer
      @angelaschmalzbauer Před měsícem +2

      Poor horse 😢I don't like to see the whip in his hand. 👎😡👎😡

  • @nooraahmed3425
    @nooraahmed3425 Před 2 lety +51

    He is too beautiful, and he knows it. Amazing horse. He deserved to win.

    • @MagnificentHorses
      @MagnificentHorses  Před 2 lety +1

      Yeah I thought he was clearly the best one.

    • @jackiedenio9218
      @jackiedenio9218 Před rokem +2

      The hooves are weighted to increase the animated action of the gait.

    • @MagnificentHorses
      @MagnificentHorses  Před rokem +1

      @@jackiedenio9218 correct and it enhances how well he looks. Not that he needs much help in that department of course!

    • @wideawakerealist2141
      @wideawakerealist2141 Před rokem +6

      @@MagnificentHorses good grief….you realise the very real potential of lower leg, hip and knee problems at some later stage in that animal’s life . I give up . 🤦‍♀️

    • @kearafox6843
      @kearafox6843 Před rokem +1

      @@wideawakerealist2141 I noticed this guy is basically kissing ass right here. Just ignore them mate and try to enjoy your day. 👍

  • @Cavykarma
    @Cavykarma Před rokem +18

    When his free run was over, why on earth does the handler keep jerking down on his halter.. ?. ..not to mention, if that horse slipped and fell, whilst being chased and teased with that whip, he could have broken a leg, hip, pelvis etc…I see no point in this…

    • @MagnificentHorses
      @MagnificentHorses  Před rokem +1

      I agree about the handler but I’ve never once in many years of watching stallions in this event seen one fall or get injured in any way.

    • @Cavykarma
      @Cavykarma Před rokem +3

      @@MagnificentHorses I have seen one slide out... seen one go straight thru the judges seating area in the centre... no sure if they were injured, but turning sharply like they do, anything could happen sadly..

    • @MagnificentHorses
      @MagnificentHorses  Před rokem

      @@Cavykarma those are some crazy stories! It’s always something with horses.

  • @michaelandmelissaaskew342
    @michaelandmelissaaskew342 Před 7 měsíci +15

    The natural movement of the Arabian and beauty as well as distance durability is amazing.

  • @dimedroid
    @dimedroid Před 9 měsíci +28

    С ума сойти какой красавец и как двигается! ))))

    • @MagnificentHorses
      @MagnificentHorses  Před 9 měsíci +4

      Спасибо! И да, он прекрасен и внешне, и как двигается!

    • @user-ho7un7nh7c
      @user-ho7un7nh7c Před 6 měsíci +2

      👍👍👍🔥🔥🔥🔥🥰💕😘

  • @phyllisparsons1197
    @phyllisparsons1197 Před 7 měsíci +15

    He is a magnificent animal! Simply gorgeous!

    • @MagnificentHorses
      @MagnificentHorses  Před 7 měsíci

      Thanks and I totally agree!

    • @sidepass
      @sidepass Před 6 měsíci

      Pretty but doesn't move that great. Mostly runs all out, doesn't break into any special trot or have any special movement.

    • @MagnificentHorses
      @MagnificentHorses  Před 6 měsíci

      @@sidepass this particular class of competition is sort of like a playoff. There are preliminary rounds, and only the winners of those rounds make it to the finals where this was filmed. So you're saying that the champion that's the best of the best in the biggest Arabian horse show in the world does not move all that well. Got'cha!

    • @sidepass
      @sidepass Před 6 měsíci +1

      Been to Scottsdale many times and have always enjoyed the liberty class. Have seen many horses that floated like a deer and had great extension . With the amount of shoe this horse had i would have thought he would have had more action too. Don't get me wrong he was a lovely animal and ran like a horse but have seen many better moving animals.@@MagnificentHorses

    • @MagnificentHorses
      @MagnificentHorses  Před 6 měsíci

      @@sidepass I do know what you mean about the floating thing that stallions can do, and that is about the only thing he did not do out there. But overall I thought he was one of the best I've seen over the years and he was definitely the best in that class. Hope you can make it back to the Scottsdale show sometime!

  • @colleenwoods8115
    @colleenwoods8115 Před rokem +49

    I'd be curious how many higher strung horse would make it being screamed at & chasedcin the ring like this? He was sweating before it started & run for the gate several times, my bet is if he had his choice he wouldn't be in the ring chased.

    • @MagnificentHorses
      @MagnificentHorses  Před rokem +3

      He clearly loved being in the spotlight.

    • @Rebecca-fu5hg
      @Rebecca-fu5hg Před rokem +8

      @@MagnificentHorses That is why in every liberty class the handlers are at the gate trying to keep the horse out in the arena.

    • @Solitude11-11
      @Solitude11-11 Před rokem +11

      @@MagnificentHorses You seriously think a horse, a prey animal, understands the concept of ‘being in the spotlight’? And if so, why was it necessary to chase him round with whips? Why did he keep trying to go and stand by the gate, to leave the arena? Try learning a bit about horse psychology and body language. Don’t confuse stress and flight response with loving something. Smh…

    • @Solitude11-11
      @Solitude11-11 Před rokem +4

      Of course he wouldn’t. He’d be out in the countryside peacefully grazing with his band of mares.

    • @audreye7078
      @audreye7078 Před rokem +2

      @@MagnificentHorses that is such bullcrap.. he thinks no such thing..

  • @matthewalexander2436
    @matthewalexander2436 Před 10 měsíci +10

    Stunningly beautiful... The animal that changed me for the better for ever.
    Beloved Arabian and Pintabian.
    Enough. ❤❤❤

    • @MagnificentHorses
      @MagnificentHorses  Před 10 měsíci

      That's very cool! Did you see any of my videos about the Pintabians?

    • @matthewalexander2436
      @matthewalexander2436 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@MagnificentHorses Not yet, but I will real soon, I'm sure they gonna take my breath away too! 😊❤

    • @MagnificentHorses
      @MagnificentHorses  Před 10 měsíci

      @@matthewalexander2436 yeah they're amazing! I'm sure you'll really enjoy those videos--especially the one where an owner tells about the breed as you're watching video of them.

  • @moejennie
    @moejennie Před 2 lety +55

    I love this horse, what a beauty!!

  • @robertanette
    @robertanette Před 2 lety +143

    I don’t understand, why they want to risk him getting injuried……if he had tried to jump that gate….

    • @MagnificentHorses
      @MagnificentHorses  Před 2 lety +20

      There is no horse in the world that would try to jump a gate that high. There was no risk of injury to the horse and he was doing what horses love and need-running!

    • @pamgrat5126
      @pamgrat5126 Před rokem +23

      He as looking for a way out

    • @ezire
      @ezire Před rokem +32

      @@MagnificentHorses you are sadly mistaken. Horse have attempted to jump fences this high. Unfortunately, some have not made it. I have personally witnessed two - one broke both hind legs and had to be euthanized, the other one landed and broke it's neck. You don't know much about horses outside of this circus show, do you?

    • @MagnificentHorses
      @MagnificentHorses  Před rokem +11

      @@ezire no I actually know a lot about horses, especially jumpers since that’s what I do. Very few horses will jump a fence without the rider directing it and certainly not a fence that high. I’m afraid we will have to agree to disagree on this one.

    • @April_Equestrian
      @April_Equestrian Před rokem +3

      He is educated it wouldn't happen

  • @kateycampbell1276
    @kateycampbell1276 Před rokem +8

    Such a gorgeous horse!

  • @anyasilka2325
    @anyasilka2325 Před rokem +12

    Profit and money is the name of the game and who cares about cruelty to promote it. Some just do not get it.. There are many kinder ways to show a beautiful Horse.

  • @cricket1301
    @cricket1301 Před rokem +18

    that handler just loves jerking that horses head. This is sick. The beauty of this breed and this horse is overshadowed by the handlers tactics and vanity. Very very sad sick display by the guy, no horsemanship at all.

  • @neptunedawn7121
    @neptunedawn7121 Před 6 měsíci +2

    His tail and mane is so beautiful and soft. I love how his tail just waves when he runs.

    • @MagnificentHorses
      @MagnificentHorses  Před 6 měsíci

      I know what you mean! I love that flaxen mane and tail color. By coincidence I'm going to be recording a couple of Arabian Horses today that have flaxen mains and tails. So you can watch for them coming soon!

  • @maryc.dalton1284
    @maryc.dalton1284 Před rokem +3

    Beautiful horse, atrocious music, screeching crowds . . . Yeah, I'm inspired.

    • @MagnificentHorses
      @MagnificentHorses  Před rokem

      Yeah the horse is definitely beautiful. The music is dubbed in to keep me from getting a copyright strike from CZcams. Sorry you don’t like my selection of music but it’s impossible to please everyone in that regard. Thanks for your comment though!

  • @zoo22u
    @zoo22u Před rokem +60

    Yes, the Arabian is the most beautiful, intelligent and loving of horse breeds. I have announced amateur Arabian shows. I have seen what really goes on. Too many times it has been cruel and selfish. My heart goes out to show horses. I think there should be trainer shows where the horse is given the halter to jerk upon and the whip to put the trainer through his/her paces.

    • @darilynadams7281
      @darilynadams7281 Před rokem +1

      Good idea!

    • @AvaJochheim
      @AvaJochheim Před rokem +4

      To me, the worst offenders are the Big Lick and rodeo horses, right behind horse slaughter, trucking horses for days without food or water. Such insane cruelty, not to mention all the cruelty we inflict on the animals we eat. It's all about perspective. From Arab owner to Warmblood owner to kill pen rescuer, it is a shame how it all goes on behind closed doors and nobody wants to look at it.

    • @michaelandmelissaaskew342
      @michaelandmelissaaskew342 Před 7 měsíci

      Does this horse look to you like he has long hoof length and maybe been chained a bit like the gaited horses?

    • @Kat-mu8wq
      @Kat-mu8wq Před 7 měsíci

      I wouldn't say they're most intelligent, but they are very smart.. I'd get most intelligent to the haflinger, though they do have Arabian blood, so I guess I'll let it slide. 😂

  • @bodean2222
    @bodean2222 Před 4 měsíci +2

    How elegant, and breathtaking he is

  • @cablenelsonbabygrandpiano842

    Beautiful!!!! Thank you very much!!!

    • @MagnificentHorses
      @MagnificentHorses  Před rokem

      You're welcome and I'm glad you liked the video! And thanks for the nice comment.

  • @user-px6tx6ed4f
    @user-px6tx6ed4f Před 9 měsíci +13

    Так красиво двигается от страха???Выглядит очень раскованно и свободно❣️

    • @MagnificentHorses
      @MagnificentHorses  Před 9 měsíci +2

      Спасибо! Он не проявляет никаких признаков страха. Я уверен, что это одна из причин, по которой он так грациозно двигается.

  • @nancyhamlin8426
    @nancyhamlin8426 Před 9 měsíci +3

    What beautiful markings. Perfect.

  • @dustydemons882
    @dustydemons882 Před 7 měsíci +2

    He is not scared! Ears forward having fun!

    • @MagnificentHorses
      @MagnificentHorses  Před 7 měsíci +1

      Thanks, and yeah it's obvious to people who can read horses that he's having a good time.

    • @dustydemons882
      @dustydemons882 Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@MagnificentHorses He is strutting his stuff!!

    • @MagnificentHorses
      @MagnificentHorses  Před 6 měsíci

      @@dustydemons882 absolutely!

  • @jesusdiedforyouproofjohn3.16

    Praise the LORD for creating these horses!

  • @WhiteWolf-jo5ck
    @WhiteWolf-jo5ck Před rokem +4

    Beautiful

  • @moonshadowmagic7116
    @moonshadowmagic7116 Před 8 měsíci +2

    This looks to me like a horse who has learned that he can run and play when his music plays, and the crowd will cheer him on. If he were being abused, he would not go near his handler and be haltered after the music was done. He would fight, he would back up as fast as he could, he might try to jump the gate. He wouldn't just go into a bouncy, excited trot on a loose lead (I saw no chain under the chin or over the nose, this is the same as basic stable gear) and stay right with the handler as he was led out.
    This horse gets to run free for a bit after being in a stall at a big show for a few days. He has every reason and right to enjoy himself and show off like this

    • @MagnificentHorses
      @MagnificentHorses  Před 8 měsíci +3

      Yep, that all is exactly right and what I've been telling all the naysayers on this video. An abused horse does not stand there while the guy walks up and puts a halter on, like you said. And if he were afraid of the white flags he certainly would not walk out on a loose line with the flag waving directly in front of him like what happens at the very end. So thanks for your comment!

    • @indianoutlaw9647
      @indianoutlaw9647 Před 7 měsíci +1

      This horse is not abused! He has a life better than most kids. He was having fun!

    • @MagnificentHorses
      @MagnificentHorses  Před 7 měsíci

      @@indianoutlaw9647 you are exactly right about that!

  • @lenledwidge5367
    @lenledwidge5367 Před 6 měsíci +1

    This guy knows he's # 1

  • @ms.sonshine8878
    @ms.sonshine8878 Před rokem +4

    He is stunning.

  • @dtulip1
    @dtulip1 Před rokem +81

    What a beautiful animal being totally traumatised, the only difference between this and bull fighting is the sword in the shoulders

    • @angustheterrible3149
      @angustheterrible3149 Před rokem +8

      ....this isn't even remotely comparable to bullfighting. Hyperbole much.

    • @MagnificentHorses
      @MagnificentHorses  Před rokem +4

      @@angustheterrible3149 totally. What a ridiculous comment!

    • @MagnificentHorses
      @MagnificentHorses  Před rokem +8

      That might be the most ridiculous comment I’ve seen yet. You’re comparing letting a horse run free in an arena for a few minutes to bullfighters slowly killing an animal for that event. Unbelievable!

    • @careylarsen2227
      @careylarsen2227 Před rokem +9

      He came right back to his handlers after he loved showing off! That’s what he came to do and he knew it! My friend has an Arab stallion who loves to show off too! Just take it in context and you’ll be happier for it!

    • @MagnificentHorses
      @MagnificentHorses  Před rokem +3

      @@careylarsen2227 yeah it’s unbelievable how many people can have such a negative view of a horse showing off while he runs free.

  • @joannewootton8328
    @joannewootton8328 Před rokem +2

    Beautiful horse ❤️❤️

  • @petrahartog5934
    @petrahartog5934 Před 2 lety +5

    He is very young but a piece of beauty ...

    • @MagnificentHorses
      @MagnificentHorses  Před 2 lety +2

      You are right. I looked him up and he is six years old, which is young for a horse. He looks and acts like he’s even younger than that, though.

  • @janicemattox6964
    @janicemattox6964 Před 7 měsíci +16

    This horse knew his assignment! The tail is a tell tell sign he was enjoying his moment in the spot light. Same feeling of ice skaters performing their ballet in a packed arena!

    • @MagnificentHorses
      @MagnificentHorses  Před 7 měsíci +4

      Thanks, and yes it was pretty obvious to me that he was having a great time and in total control of the situation.❤️

    • @janicemattox6964
      @janicemattox6964 Před 7 měsíci +3

      You see this same burst of excited energy in colts even with their mothers present in an arena when they “show-off” for all who’s watching…other horses, the ducks flying overhead, people! They know when others think they are beautiful and lean into it! Ears up and tails flying, catch me if you can attitudes!

    • @MagnificentHorses
      @MagnificentHorses  Před 7 měsíci +2

      @@janicemattox6964 yes, that is exactly right!

    • @realityjunky
      @realityjunky Před 7 měsíci

      Bollocks! You can't know what a horse is feeling. You only know your interpretation.

    • @MagnificentHorses
      @MagnificentHorses  Před 7 měsíci

      @@realityjunky you absolutely can see signs in a horse to tell you if it is afraid or not. The signs that show this one is NOT afraid is that he shakes his head a couple of times toward the crowd to show his dominance the way a stallion does that with the herd. A horse that's afraid of those white flags does not run directly toward them like he does. A frightened horse doesn't stand there calmly while the trainer comes up to put a halter on. And a horse afraid of those flags waving certainly doesn't follow the trainer out on a loose lead line with the flag waving directly in front of him the way this one does at the end of the video.

  • @melindaanderson3568
    @melindaanderson3568 Před rokem +3

    This Is A Good Way For A Horse To Get Injured!!!

    • @MagnificentHorses
      @MagnificentHorses  Před rokem

      It must not be overly dangerous because in all the years I’ve watched this event with hundreds of horses competing I’ve never once seen any of them get hurt.

  • @benjaminperez6620
    @benjaminperez6620 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Gave me chills.

  • @daphnefoley7988
    @daphnefoley7988 Před 9 měsíci +1

    This horse understood the assignment.

    • @MagnificentHorses
      @MagnificentHorses  Před 9 měsíci +1

      Yes, he totally knew what was going on and took charge of the situation!

  • @SoulfulSmokie
    @SoulfulSmokie Před 8 měsíci +3

    That stallion is beautiful.

    • @MagnificentHorses
      @MagnificentHorses  Před 8 měsíci +1

      Thank you! I thought he was clearly the best one that night.

  • @Libbysfaves101
    @Libbysfaves101 Před 8 měsíci +7

    I had a white one with light brown speckles when I was a kid, but a gelding. He was my whole world and my best friend. Own an Arabian long enough and they can and probably will become protective. I had a young 3 year old gelding I bought run towards me, not aggressively but my Arabian wouldn’t have any of it. He made a beeline straight towards me and stopped lengthwise in front of me and gave the young one the crustiest look I’ve ever seen! Hope to see you cross the rainbow bridge for me when I get there, baby.

    • @MagnificentHorses
      @MagnificentHorses  Před 8 měsíci

      What a great story! I wish I could have met your big boy!

  • @avagrego3195
    @avagrego3195 Před 11 měsíci +2

    OMGosh. Truly magnificent.

  • @charcushman9507
    @charcushman9507 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Beautiful horse!!!

  • @jenniferreynolds3232
    @jenniferreynolds3232 Před 10 měsíci +3

    Bryzzo makes my heart sing!!

  • @pepperann7306
    @pepperann7306 Před rokem +26

    I'd hate to be riding him on the trail when someone waves a flag. I had a horse that was herded with atv. Every time she heard a two stroke engine all heck broke loose.

  • @Alpha4you.
    @Alpha4you. Před rokem +1

    Beautiful horse

  • @user-gt2lh2ec9e
    @user-gt2lh2ec9e Před 4 měsíci +1

    Wow, very nice Stud! John P.

  • @Wendy-bd9zu
    @Wendy-bd9zu Před rokem +6

    Must be scary al that noise, it's a horse show not a discotheek

  • @luciavita5672
    @luciavita5672 Před rokem +7

    Cuando lo soltaron salió a correr con ganas pero enseguida después buscaba el portón para salir del ruedo.
    Hay a un reconocer su belleza y elegancis

    • @MagnificentHorses
      @MagnificentHorses  Před rokem

      Gracias. Sí, definitivamente es hermoso y elegante. No diría que fue inmediatamente a la puerta. Corrió magníficamente durante bastante tiempo antes de detenerse en la puerta. Pero sí, creo que estaba listo para volver a su puesto hacia el final.

  • @laurelbozman6997
    @laurelbozman6997 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Breath takingly beautiful

  • @GGBlackz
    @GGBlackz Před 3 měsíci +2

    Human beings at it again

  • @LilithCharles
    @LilithCharles Před 7 měsíci +6

    I used play hide n go seek with my purebred Arabian filly out in her half acre corral with trees to hide behind...so fun!👍😊🐴🐎

    • @MagnificentHorses
      @MagnificentHorses  Před 7 měsíci

      Oh my goodness, that sounds so cool! I'm glad you got to experience that.

    • @SuperFairies
      @SuperFairies Před 7 měsíci

      This poor horse 😢
      How can this be acceptable in any world. Loud screaming crowd, music, idiots with flags chasing him around.
      It should be illegal, it's abuse !!! 😤
      All that for $2000 wow

    • @MagnificentHorses
      @MagnificentHorses  Před 7 měsíci

      @@SuperFairies what signs do you see in that horse that indicate he is in any kind of distress?

  • @miamyos
    @miamyos Před rokem +15

    I don't like the way the handler is jerking his head and waving the whips around when there's no need, they're just hurting and scaring the horse. It shows itself beautifully without them mishandling it.

    • @MagnificentHorses
      @MagnificentHorses  Před rokem +3

      Yeah, I don’t like the way the handler kept jerking on the lead rope. I don’t think the flag waving scares the horse because he runs toward them several times. And when the trainer is leading him out the flag is right in front of him and has no effect on him. But I agree the jerking around is out of line.

    • @miamyos
      @miamyos Před rokem

      @@MagnificentHorses I saw the handler beating the whip at the ground several times as if "threatening" the horse with it and even whipping the horse at least once, it just felt really unnecessary

    • @MagnificentHorses
      @MagnificentHorses  Před rokem +2

      @@miamyos I just watched the entire video again and there is not a single time when the trainers hit the horse with a whip. You are entitled to your opinion about the rest of it and there is certainly merit in what you say, but the horse was definitely not whipped during that performance.

    • @ErlEquestrian888
      @ErlEquestrian888 Před rokem

      @@MagnificentHorses good excuse bro 💀

    • @MagnificentHorses
      @MagnificentHorses  Před rokem

      @@ErlEquestrian888 I’m not sure what that means. What are you saying is a good excuse for what?

  • @robhaythorne4464
    @robhaythorne4464 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Seems like a healthy and very happy animal to me.

  • @JULIASMITH-eg9kp
    @JULIASMITH-eg9kp Před 8 měsíci +1

    GORGEOUS

  • @AngelCatBaby
    @AngelCatBaby Před 8 měsíci +5

    What a beautiful stallion, his body conformation is awesome, beautiful color and seems to be alert watching his trainers. ❤️🙏🏼
    Sometimes these events exaggerate the natural movements of the horses, which is quite wrong, plus all this screaming is not good for any animals….horses have trouble focusing when this happens. It’s not good for anyone. I actually hate sitting behind someone who is screaming in my ears, it’s a distraction I can’t stand. Animals have better hearing than we do, so this becomes worse for them. I wish people would wise up and think about that before making such a fuss over everything.
    Oh, and I once rode a full Arabian for a short ride, not enough time to really get connected enough to be in touch with her, but I loved riding her. She was awesome, and intelligent. I was in my early forties then.
    Another horse I rode and often was an Arab/Morgan cross, one of the best horses I ever rode, quite intelligent and very responsive to my cues. He is the reason I learned more about riding and behavior of horses in general. He was not mine, but we connected like no other. He was a riding club horse, but was also being mistreated and abused by other riders, let alone his owners. He was too good of horse to be treated this way and never should have had so many riders on him. He died one winter in the mountains in 30 below zero weather, refusing to go back down with the herd to the warm barn area. He was getting so depressed, lonely, and giving up on life. I could see it in his eyes. He needed someone to love him for himself and be treated better. I cried when I heard this. I also found out, later on, that I could’ve had him for $500. This made me very sad because I never had the chance to have the money to get him. I was a teenager then and living with my parents at the time, and I had no place to keep him, otherwise I would’ve bought him right on the spot. He was a well trained horse and responded to leg pressure and other cues I would give him. He had a rocking chair lope that was a dream to sit on. But with all the riders on him, his training went out the window, and he lost the ability for the rocking chair lope and other gates. I was able to get him back into it, but only a short time. Also, it was as if he didn’t care anymore and he was losing the will to survive. I could see this in his eyes. He had too many riders on him, abusive as well, and ended up lame many times, sweaty conditions from running too hard over rocky areas, becoming lame from it, with bruises on his body from beatings he received, a sore mouth from reins being pulled far too tight and a sawing action from the reins with his mouth, all to where I wasn’t able to ride him afterwards until it healed up. He ended up from a snaffle bit to a hard curb bit. I never, ever treated him this way. Instead I was gentle with him, letting him have his head some, but still had the control overall. He never once bucked or ran away from me, instead he stayed close by my side, always alert with me. Later on, with all of the abusive riders and owner’s disregard for his wellbeing, it took its toll upon his life, zapping his strength and spirit, he became despondent and depressed and lost the will to live. With me though, he felt safer and reacted to my touch, but was not as alert as he once was previously.
    His name was Tony, and was only seven years old then. We connected very well together, and I loved him dearly. I will never forget him….I will always miss him and still wish I could have called him my own. I will always wished I could have given him the home and love he so sorely needed. He was that good of a horse, none cared about him the way I did, and in turn, Tony became my best friend in the saddle. We had many enjoyable rides together. RIP Tony, may you rest in God’s eternal peace and run free in God’s heaven ….👍👍👍👍👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼😇😇

    • @MagnificentHorses
      @MagnificentHorses  Před 8 měsíci +3

      That is such a touching story and thanks for sharing it! My three favorite breeds are Arabian, Morgan, and saddlebred. A cross between an Arabian and Morgan sounds like a great idea! So sad what happened to that horse you loved so much.

    • @AngelCatBaby
      @AngelCatBaby Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@MagnificentHorses. Thank you for your comment, I appreciate it very much….Tony was such a wonderful horse, I still cry for him and another horse I rode bareback, Dixie, a work horse mare and in foal at the time…no saddles would fit her because her girth was so wide. She did the same thing Tony did and responded to my touch. I also fell in love with her. I was about 10 or 12 at the time. She also was being mistreated, they were showing her off how they had control over her, which she really didn’t need, by whipping her into running over a rough gravely road. When I first rode her she wasn’t limping, after that stupid display of over acting, I rode her again, but this time she was limping and losing her balance. I didn’t know then, but she must have bruised her hoof. We also connected and she responded to anything I wanted from her, while others were fighting her. She didn’t like them, and I couldn’t blame her, she wanted someone to love her also. I never had this problem while riding her. When my parents and I were leaving the ranch, she stayed by the fence until she couldn’t see me anymore, then she went back to the herd, but only then. I found out later she was being sold, and it saddened me that I wasn’t able to get her, but as before, no place to keep her and we were living in the city. I did cry for her, and I wished I could have had her too, she was a good horse and became my friend also. The owners really didn’t care about her, and it shows, especially when horses, or any animals are searching for someone to love them for themselves. It makes a difference in any situation involving animals or even people. Love is what binds us and keeps us together in life….👍👍👍👍👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼😇😇😇

    • @MagnificentHorses
      @MagnificentHorses  Před 8 měsíci +2

      @@AngelCatBaby that's certainly another touching story! It's so sad when wonderful horses are abused like the two you commented about. I'm glad they at least had you in their life!

    • @AngelCatBaby
      @AngelCatBaby Před 8 měsíci +2

      @@MagnificentHorses I’m also so very glad I had them in my life, they helped me understand how unique they were and how precious life truly is for all living things, all life, and how amazing our planet truly is….unique in the universe and full of life upon it. It’s hard for me to explain this, but it’s something I know and in helping me to understand and see their side of life in this world and their gift to us.

    • @MagnificentHorses
      @MagnificentHorses  Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@AngelCatBaby very nice!

  • @Danceswithbees
    @Danceswithbees Před rokem +9

    How is this liberty? They're just moving a nervous house around with flags, loud music and louder cheering.

  • @tracyannfarwell2657
    @tracyannfarwell2657 Před 7 měsíci +1

    I thought you were playing that aweful music over a loud speaker in the arena.
    Horse is beautiful!

  • @pamchurch63
    @pamchurch63 Před rokem +1

    Beautiful horse.

  • @jennybloomfield3203
    @jennybloomfield3203 Před 2 lety +12

    Wheres the Arab floating action, he was short striding with quite a high stepping action, not the floating trot I'd associate with Arabs...

    • @h.m.v.
      @h.m.v. Před rokem +7

      If you look at his hooves, they are not only quite long but the shoes are quite heavy too 😒

    • @Rebecca-fu5hg
      @Rebecca-fu5hg Před rokem +3

      Agree, I prefer a natural gait rather than horses that are padded unnaturally and move like sewing machines.

    • @Solitude11-11
      @Solitude11-11 Před rokem +1

      Action ruined by artificial weighted shoes and overlong hooves. Why Americans seem to think this makes horses look good I can’t begin to imagine.

  • @Capricorn_wya
    @Capricorn_wya Před rokem +8

    they were so sweet and rewarding to him after the run

  • @MrBetc
    @MrBetc Před rokem +2

    Yeah he's like "let me loose human , I know how to run".

  • @mariesamuel2186
    @mariesamuel2186 Před rokem +9

    Drop the white flags..the screaming..loud music and have him run free and be his crazy self. I'm sure screaming..whipes are not in the desert

  • @deniseroberts7481
    @deniseroberts7481 Před rokem +26

    What a beautiful animal ! but I can't help a feel bit sorry for him He's probably thinking why is it so GD Loud in here😬

  • @stronglyspirit
    @stronglyspirit Před rokem +2

    The
    E horses are aware of the crowd and are showing off

  • @XxShellyW13xX
    @XxShellyW13xX Před rokem +6

    That stud was on fire and he knew it. Song matches perfectly!

    • @MagnificentHorses
      @MagnificentHorses  Před rokem

      Thanks so much and I’m glad you liked the video! It was a really magical night.

  • @S.L.S-407
    @S.L.S-407 Před 2 měsíci

    This horse is stunning beautiful. I think he is perfectly proportioned. He tail is high which is a sign that he is happy and enjoying himself. : )

  • @amalgamatenull5167
    @amalgamatenull5167 Před rokem +4

    Amazing tail. Omg. I never knew they could get that long

    • @MagnificentHorses
      @MagnificentHorses  Před rokem +2

      Crazy, isn’t it! I used to think they were fake extensions but a few people have commented on videos saying that’s not allowed at the Scottsdale show.

    • @Kat-mu8wq
      @Kat-mu8wq Před 7 měsíci

      They can. If this long they're usually bandaged up to stop it getting dirty or being stepped on.
      I used to look after 2 UK shetlands (about 36inches high) and their tails were ridiculously long.

  • @kathypalahniuk3307
    @kathypalahniuk3307 Před 6 měsíci +3

    The horse must feel he is running for his life. People with whips, everyone screeming, all for the human's enjoyment.

    • @MagnificentHorses
      @MagnificentHorses  Před 6 měsíci +1

      I'm sorry but your comment shows that you are just projecting onto the horse how you think he should feel. You haven't given one sign that the horse is showing any fear. But there are several signs he is giving that show he's not afraid. You can read some of my previous replies to see what those are. Or if you want me to I can repeat them in a reply to you.

  • @derrickruffin5479
    @derrickruffin5479 Před 6 měsíci +1

    BEAUTIFUL!!

  • @annieoakslee
    @annieoakslee Před 7 měsíci +1

    Are you kidding......this horse is loving the attention.... He is😅so used to this.....its part of his training

    • @MagnificentHorses
      @MagnificentHorses  Před 7 měsíci

      Absolutely! He shows no signs whatsoever of being afraid or intimidated. But he shows lots of signs that show the opposite of that.

  • @rosetice206
    @rosetice206 Před rokem +12

    Been to that show in the past. Never seen so many out of control horses in the ring and out. Even stallions running loose in the lot!

    • @MagnificentHorses
      @MagnificentHorses  Před rokem +3

      I go multiple days every year. Your description is not remotely close to what it's like at this show.

  • @singlewhitefemale1707
    @singlewhitefemale1707 Před rokem +4

    I don't understand the snatching on the halter. I know it doesn't hurt the horse but seems to upset this beautiful creature.

    • @MagnificentHorses
      @MagnificentHorses  Před rokem

      Thanks for the comments! What do you mean about the snatching on the halter?

    • @singlewhitefemale1707
      @singlewhitefemale1707 Před rokem +1

      @@MagnificentHorses He's snatching on the halter. Or it looks like it to me anyway. Looks like maybe to get the horse to raise his head maybe?? Most of it seems to be at the end of the clip.

    • @MagnificentHorses
      @MagnificentHorses  Před rokem +1

      @@singlewhitefemale1707 oh, looks like you must mean where the handler jerks down on the lead rope, right? I think he is doing that to try to get the horse to put his ears up and forward. I think he could’ve been a little gentler that way, though.

    • @singlewhitefemale1707
      @singlewhitefemale1707 Před rokem +1

      @@MagnificentHorses Yes! I just thought it was a little bit much. But like I said, it's not hurting the horse. It just looks bad and I didn't understand why he was doing it.

    • @MagnificentHorses
      @MagnificentHorses  Před rokem

      @@singlewhitefemale1707 👍

  • @rhondab9792
    @rhondab9792 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Horse keeps heading for the gate. He wants outta there!

    • @MagnificentHorses
      @MagnificentHorses  Před 6 měsíci

      Have you ever let a horse out into a turn out area that does not have any grass to graze on? They always head back for the gate after a short time. Just because this horse goes to the gate doesn't mean he wants to get out of there any more than a horse put out in a turnout area.

  • @shannonbailey3216
    @shannonbailey3216 Před 3 měsíci +1

    He is so beautiful all you would have to do is walk him around that little ring

  • @steveevers6668
    @steveevers6668 Před 2 lety +35

    Wow, amazing beautiful animal. Well done capturing his energy and regal flair. Your use of perspective change really added to quality and viewability of the performance. Well done.

    • @MagnificentHorses
      @MagnificentHorses  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you for your kind words, Steve! It was a lot of fun to video it.

  • @suzanneterrey4499
    @suzanneterrey4499 Před 10 měsíci +4

    That's the definition of why all of my "horse friends" call Arabians "Airheads". I had one ONCE, and realized I couldn't get him to THINK and use his head until he almost exhausted. I sold him and switched to warmbloods who had brains and used them.

    • @MagnificentHorses
      @MagnificentHorses  Před 10 měsíci +2

      That's interesting to hear. I've always read that Arabians are one of the most intelligent horse breeds. Too bad there's not an IQ test we can give them!😂

    • @suzanneterrey4499
      @suzanneterrey4499 Před 10 měsíci +2

      @@MagnificentHorses That's just marketing by Arabian owners..lol. All horses are pretty much as smart as every other breed and can get VERY creative in their devilment. They are very social and love to play with people and each other. Their driving force is eating and freedom and can be brilliant in their thinking. YOUR I.Q. test is figuring out how they escaped or got into the grain bin.

    • @MagnificentHorses
      @MagnificentHorses  Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@suzanneterrey4499 😂 That's for sure about horses thinking mostly about food!

    • @rockybernard2997
      @rockybernard2997 Před 7 měsíci +2

      Arabs aren't for everyone, but then, that's the beauty of horses. There's a breed for every kinda human perception. I've had/kept quarter horses, thoroughbreds, Saddlebred, an appy, Welsh cross, Morgan, Walkers: none of them knew how/cared to unlock locks, open latches or reconfigure water pipes like my Arabs did. You can't grow old with an inquisitive Arab in your midst. They aren't for everyone but then, they don't care to be anything but their God-given selves. From what I've experienced, the 'Airheads' are the Arab People: they have more money than horse sense.

    • @rockybernard2997
      @rockybernard2997 Před 7 měsíci

      Hah! or how many places they can stuff the empty feed bucket in!@@suzanneterrey4499

  • @shereenlycklama1894
    @shereenlycklama1894 Před 2 měsíci

    He is gorgeous and moves beautifully

  • @countryroad9827
    @countryroad9827 Před 7 měsíci +3

    WHAT A BEAUTY!❤

    • @MagnificentHorses
      @MagnificentHorses  Před 7 měsíci +1

      Thanks! Yes, he sure is!

    • @countryroad9827
      @countryroad9827 Před 7 měsíci +1

      @MagnificentHorses Do they ride good with a good gate? I use to have quarter horses and they rode rough. That was my younger days before I got my back injury from my job.

    • @MagnificentHorses
      @MagnificentHorses  Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@countryroad9827 their smoothness varies quite a bit from horse the horse, so it's hard to give a good answer for that. But they're beautiful horses and fun to ride!

  • @cydniedonat7635
    @cydniedonat7635 Před rokem +7

    No doubt it was his show. Perfect baby and a sweet heart.

  • @hannahyamat6217
    @hannahyamat6217 Před rokem +2

    Awesome I have been wanting to see some liberty work on horses

    • @MagnificentHorses
      @MagnificentHorses  Před rokem

      Sorry I overlooked your comment until now, but I'm glad you enjoyed the video!

    • @hannahyamat6217
      @hannahyamat6217 Před rokem +1

      @@MagnificentHorses I love horses and the best thing I want for them is not to go on the slaughter truck and I’m glad u saw this I am a absolute horse lover but I don’t hav done of my own right now but if I were to get one when I’m probably able to drive I might as well just I don’t no train some horse save from slaughter and things like that

    • @MagnificentHorses
      @MagnificentHorses  Před rokem

      @@hannahyamat6217 I have loved horses since I was a little kid and I’m guessing the same is true for you.

    • @hannahyamat6217
      @hannahyamat6217 Před rokem

      @@MagnificentHorses yes and now I’m 12 year old next month I turn 13 and I have loved horse sense I was 5 years old and my brothers do to but for them specific colors and I guess what I am trying to is I would love to rescue and save horses from slaughter more than anything else I love horses more than anything else they are my favorite animal especially sense u can ride them

    • @MagnificentHorses
      @MagnificentHorses  Před rokem

      @@hannahyamat6217 there is a great true story about a guy who bought a horse off the slaughter truck for $80 and eventually turned him into a world champion jumper. If you do a CZcams search for “Harry and Snowman” you will find some videos about it. I think you would really enjoy that story!

  • @colinbateman8233
    @colinbateman8233 Před rokem +1

    Very impressive horse

  • @kathymoore694
    @kathymoore694 Před rokem +33

    Is this the new fad? Flagging the horse to run around in panic! What happen to having a rider? It would of been so easy for that horse to sail into that center circle. I'm puzzled! Please explain! An the crowd to yell like maniacs!

    • @MagnificentHorses
      @MagnificentHorses  Před rokem +8

      No, nothing new and they’ve been doing this for years. Of all the many stallions I’ve seen doing this over the years I’ve never once seen one even think about jumping into the center ring (and never will). A panicked horse doesn’t run with its ears up like he does, doesn’t run toward the people with flags, and doesn’t stand there calmly to be haltered at the end. And to answer your final question, the crowd is yelling because it appreciates the beauty and majesty of this great stallion.

    • @Solitude11-11
      @Solitude11-11 Před rokem +8

      @@MagnificentHorses A panicked horse DOES run with ears like that, stiffly forward is looking for danger. As for running at people with flags he didn’t have a lot of choice considering there were several of them placed around the arena. He was jinking trying to avoid or get past one, who drove him the opposite way.
      Of course he will stand to be haltered, he knows that leads to be taken from the arena. And showing your appreciation of a highly strung horse by screaming at it like a pack of baboons doesn’t exactly make sense.

    • @not4u499
      @not4u499 Před rokem +3

      It's a liberty class... it's just to show off his natural gait

    • @Solitude11-11
      @Solitude11-11 Před rokem +5

      @@not4u499 Natural gait?? Liberty…being chased around a ring??? 😂

    • @scurryable
      @scurryable Před rokem

      I am not sure each breed has a liberty class. I would like to know. These stallions love to run. They know they are beautiful and will show it. Many of them would run without the flags. It is a cue not a scare tactic.

  • @SN-oc7fk
    @SN-oc7fk Před rokem +7

    Terrible music, screaming people, poor horse!

  • @kristytyra2633
    @kristytyra2633 Před 7 měsíci

    Breathtaking!

    • @MagnificentHorses
      @MagnificentHorses  Před 7 měsíci

      Isn't he though? He looks amazing when he's just standing there and then doubly so when he's running!

  • @jesi3336
    @jesi3336 Před 9 měsíci +23

    LMAO😂....
    ALL these negative comments...a truly horse knowledgeable person can tell...made by people who know NOTHING about horses .. especially Arabians. This was a beautiful class with stunning horses doing what they love best...running free. There was no expression of fear or dislike. AND when the music stopped that stallion stopped...stood QUIETLY...and patiently allowed his halter to be put back on. His ears were never back...he never snaked his neck in order to show agression against an enemy...never showed his teeth to to keep people away from him ...
    Shame people who think they know horses (but know nothing)...post comments that really don't do justice to the horses at all. 🐎❤️

    • @MagnificentHorses
      @MagnificentHorses  Před 9 měsíci +3

      Amen to everything you said! I have replied to so many comments with almost everything you said in your one comment. Even the one time when the horse almost runs over the trainer waving a flag, his ears are up and show that he was just playing and was not being aggressive, and he was obviously not afraid of the flag he would not almost run into it!

    • @amicableenmity9820
      @amicableenmity9820 Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@MagnificentHorses I honestly think you should delete the negative ones, they're adding nothing but misinformation.

    • @MagnificentHorses
      @MagnificentHorses  Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@amicableenmity9820 thanks and I appreciate that! I'll leave the negative comments on because CZcams doesn't care if a comment is positive or negative--both of them equally help boost the number of views. I think most people who know much about horses realize the truth about this class. Plus all the negative comments give me a chance to try to educate people, although most of them have their minds made up and won't change them. But that's not always the case, fortunately.

    • @user-mz1gi7hq8h
      @user-mz1gi7hq8h Před 2 měsíci +1

      كيف تقول: ( و خاصة العرب ) ؟ بالعكس نحن العرب ، نحب خيولنا و نفتخر بها ، عندما نراها في الفيديوهات ، الأجانب هم الذين ينتقذونها بشدة ، دائما في كل الفيديوهات ، نعم حسدا و غيرتا من جمالها الفتان 😂😂😂

    • @MagnificentHorses
      @MagnificentHorses  Před 2 měsíci

      @@user-mz1gi7hq8h شكرا لك على تعليقك! لا أعتقد أن الناس ينتقدون بسبب الحسد. أعتقد أن الأمر أكثر أنهم لا يعرفون ما الذي يتحدثون عنه. أنا سعيد للغاية لأننا تمكنا من مشاركة تراثكم العربي مع هذه الخيول الجميلة!

  • @sailordoc2818
    @sailordoc2818 Před rokem +6

    He clearly wants to get out

    • @MagnificentHorses
      @MagnificentHorses  Před rokem +1

      What signs are there that makes it clear he wants to get out?

    • @vaughanbaker1177
      @vaughanbaker1177 Před rokem +2

      @@MagnificentHorses his frequent returns to the gate are indications.

  • @samrabufkinsmjapr3939
    @samrabufkinsmjapr3939 Před 10 měsíci

    That is the most beautiful horse I have ever seen.

    • @MagnificentHorses
      @MagnificentHorses  Před 10 měsíci

      Thanks! He is definitely about one of the most beautiful horses I have ever seen, too!

    • @katherineschmidt2075
      @katherineschmidt2075 Před 10 měsíci +1

      Arabs are the most sure footed, quickest and agile horse breeds around. He could've easily cleared the fence with no training at all. They have a natural spring in their legs and very light on their feet. Also one of the kindest and sweetest breeds you'll get. They love attention. He would've done this many times and would've loved it every time. They love being free and will take advantage of it to have a run around, instead of being caught. Spent often 20mins trying to catch mine every now and then as he'd get close to me then trot off.

    • @MagnificentHorses
      @MagnificentHorses  Před 10 měsíci

      @@katherineschmidt2075 they're a special breed, all right. Glad you were able to have one. But there is absolutely no way he was ever going to try to clear that gate. Horses seldom jump on their own volition, but even the rare times they do it's only over low obstacles. I've seen hundreds of these horses in that event over the years and none has ever even tried to jump the gate.

  • @kwood8766
    @kwood8766 Před 10 měsíci

    He acting a fool😂❤

  • @beverleyfrank616
    @beverleyfrank616 Před rokem +30

    why are you terrifying this horse into running crazy? People screaming? You think this is good?

    • @MagnificentHorses
      @MagnificentHorses  Před rokem +4

      I’m sorry you think the worst was terrified. He was not.

    • @amystuckey5900
      @amystuckey5900 Před rokem +1

      This horse is showing off!!!! He’s fine!!!!if you knew anything about horses you would shut up! He’s happy! He’s showing you what he’s got!!!look at him!’ Are you insane? He’s wants to show off!!
      He’s licking he’s lips, he’s calm!!! Amazing

    • @amystuckey5900
      @amystuckey5900 Před rokem +1

      Learn before you comment

  • @user-le2eq9kq8m
    @user-le2eq9kq8m Před 9 měsíci +4

    Lindo livre ao vento ❤

    • @MagnificentHorses
      @MagnificentHorses  Před 9 měsíci +1

      Obrigado! E sim, ele estava se divertindo correndo livremente!

  • @erindanelleavilaavilaguerr7251

    The Wilton cake frosting is in my stead that protects the mare.