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Got a son of this horse old crop he’s 5 year old now and just bred he’s grandson this year I’ve had movers all me life my uncle Emery was last man to have the old blue and white horse he bred diesel and queenie
@@zayedtourguideyaghya7932 While training helps with the movement, it's something that is mostly bred into these horses. This form of stepping trot is seen in clydesdales (one of the cobs ancestor breeds). Stepping cobs likely have a lot more clydesdale blood than what we call Traditional Cobs (the cobs with a more flat looking trot). It's possible stepping cobs also had hackney (a light stepping breed that was popular with pulling cabs in victorian england) :)
OMG he is so beautiful!!! Divine! Wish we had more of him on the roads and less cars.
No hesitation atal he's a machine fair play mate he's some horse💯👌
had the pleasure of seeing this gorgeous boy strut his stuff in the flesh at weekend ...awesome
A beautiful horse 🐴
beautiful talented horse
Nice step ta that fella fair play hes lookin mint
That's why God created animals 👌
yup yup👌👌get on lad 👌good little cob der proper little Gypsy's horse yet on👌
Good cob.He can move
cracking horse,has he replaced the duke
Beautiful dog 🤩🤩
I'm a traveler
yeah..you are right cream
There is nothing more dignified than a horse - well possibly her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II :)
LOL...yeap and this one just grabbed me
What a shame it got put to sleep
Szanne Kruger
Proper horse this........
Good job
Got a son of this horse old crop he’s 5 year old now and just bred he’s grandson this year I’ve had movers all me life my uncle Emery was last man to have the old blue and white horse he bred diesel and queenie
Hi im from South Africa. Just want to say that this is and awesome stepping horse. Does alot of uphill training help with that highstep?
@@zayedtourguideyaghya7932 While training helps with the movement, it's something that is mostly bred into these horses. This form of stepping trot is seen in clydesdales (one of the cobs ancestor breeds). Stepping cobs likely have a lot more clydesdale blood than what we call Traditional Cobs (the cobs with a more flat looking trot). It's possible stepping cobs also had hackney (a light stepping breed that was popular with pulling cabs in victorian england) :)
A mover 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Amazing
thank you
I have his file
Digo do relo
He looks the Exact same just not as good