I know huh! People most the time only let a horse do what they want them to do, restrained in some way. Thats why when I go to ranch where my horse is I dont always ride him, I let him out to play alot, he has a giant jolly ball to, watch, Horse playing with giant jolly ball, he manages to knock every barrel down with it ha ha ha
I ride my bicycle most every day, along the Rhine river dikes. Sometimes I take a detour into the floodplains. There are a couple of horse farms there. There is a very small old poor quality house there too and they too have 1 enormous black horse. Quite beautiful. It is always in the exact same spot in it’s small garden sized meadow. Standing still like a statue. Poor thing.
@@roosdad1 You shouldn't say that about other people. A ton of countries call it football. Just because you live in a country where they call it Soccer doesn't mean that everyone else is an inbred
@@SobrietyandSolace a horse can have behavior problems called vices that can be triggered by random things. Like for example if you don't know that horse you might not know that he bites if he sees the colour blue or if he doesn't like whips or men. A horse despite its size is still very much a prey animal and acts like it. Expecting common sense to be common is very naive which is why a lot of novice people who are not used to horses try to treat the them dogs and then may get injured.
Beautiful to watch! I had a QH gelding that I bought as a 10 year old, and owned him until he passed away at 33. He played with anything he could find in the yard or paddock, just like this guy, right until the end. Great fun to watch, and he brought me a lot of joy every day. A horse like this is easy to train, and my guy was a great cutting horse because I think he treated the whole thing as a big game.
Exactly what my Jack Russell does. She doesn't understand the concept of we throw the call, she fetches it. We give her a toy, she rolls on it. It's certainly an easier way for her to make the squeaky ones squeak!
I haven't either but I've never seen a horse with a ball before. Would more horses play like this if they had toys? I've had wonderful four legged friends all my life but out of all of them I only had one barky person who would bury socks outside or under furniture and one who was crazy about squeaky stuffed animals but only in his first four years. I had one cat person who would play with toys if you played with them but mostly they just liked to sleep! Maybe this beautiful horse is unique like some of my loved ones; it is all based on their temperament.
@@deborahmerkerson1145 They are all diffrent.. But one of my horse loved his ball, he even took off his rug and run around with it in his mouth playing with it. I loved him so much. My other dosent seem so intrested, but moving to a herd now I hope ehe has a good time, and the third is in a herd so he plays with the horses so its difficult to have toys there.
@@linaulnes8821 I was one of those girls who grew up dreaming of having her own horse. Then I grew up and life happened. At one point when I lived in a neighborhood with surrounding pastures and a beautiful stable I actually looked into getting one for my daughters. After talking with enough people I decided that we didn’t know enough about them to adequately care for one nor did we have the necessary time. There’s a lot to know about their health. If I can’t care for one completely, I shouldn’t have one. I just enjoyed the ones in the pasture nearest my house and took them apples and carrots. What they liked best was the long grass growing on my side of the fence that I would feed them by the handfuls. ( :
We had a quarter horse stallion when I was a kid that loved to play. He would pick up empty feed bags and chase the cows with them. Frolicking like a lamb and you could tell he thought those cows were very amusing. Strangely, the cows loved it too and would kick up their heels and scamper around. He also played tag with us kids in the barn. He was the greatest horse.
@@Bedtimestoryes i think they meant it was a horse that was just 1/4 stallion? Stallions tend to be more muscular than other male horses and females. But i'm not sure if that's what op meant
@@johanliebert1332 a dude that liked horses a lot and, and had fear of commitment, so he went all over the place throwing parties and stuff. Something like that.
This is what UA-cam should be all about not bloodsport, dog fighting and animal cruelty . Great video and a huge thanks for sharing a special moment with us all !❤️
I know what you mean! But in retrospect, the big lungs and heart as well as stamina are essential for survival in the wild. His dad is a formerly wild mustang from SE Oregon. Often, there's little to no food and minimal water, so travel is constant on top of stallions constantly vying for mares. Crucial to be able to keep up!
It’s more about the millions of years of descent with modification and the body mechanics that the evolution gave her. Of course her heart and lungs and porportionally larger and more powerful but the mechanism of running that she possesses is so what is the main factor. Like her hinds legs and huge and her spine is flexible like a spring and shoot her forward when she runs. Just look at a cheetah for an extreme example.
@@jackg2630 Cheetahs do have a very flexible spine which is why they are excellent sprinters. But, horses' spines are not nearly as flexible. Their speed is more suited to long distances and it comes from the spring action of tendons and ligaments in their legs (energy stored and released) plus their muscles. Here's a link: www.cheetahspot.com/compared.php
the two moods Ive usually seen in horses up to now were either stoic or stressed. refreshing to see one that seems to be energetically enjoying itself!
When I lived in Montana, there were 2 horses in a field across from the McDonald’s I worked at, and they would always come to see me as I walked past, so I started bringing them apple slices, and when they saw me, they would walk up to me and nuzzle up against my pocket where the apples were, and after they got their treat they would rub their faces up against mine. Such sweet horses. ❤️
@@Spadookie Hence the reason I paid for them. Way to put a negative spin on a good memory. 👍 For the record, YOU’RE not supposed to tell others what to do, Karen.
@@smaucieri07 Always people making assumptions and passing judgment without knowing.🤦 I for one, enjoyed your story and never once thought you stole the apple's. People need to drop the negativity and enjoy the message instead.💓
My 12 year old Hanoverian gelding, Echo, threw a tantrum a few days ago because he splashed in his paddling pool so much that he kicked most of the water out of it, then looked at me as if to say, “where did the water go?” I’m like bud, you did that - you kicked the water out of it 🤦🏼♀️
Very happy horse indeed. It’s so cool to see the horse interact w/ball. Someone posted a cow playing w/ball too. Animals are much smarter than we give them credit for. ❤️
Aww, reminds me of my horse when I a teenager. He used to sneak up behind me (yes, horses SNEAK when they want to) and he'd grab my gloves out of my back pocket, or my hat, or hammer if I set it on the fence post... whatever he could sneak up and steal, he'd take it... then trot around me in circles laughing (yes, horses laugh) and nodding his head up and down. When I tried to retrieve whatever he stole, he'd play "keep away" (yes, horses play with their owners, just like dogs). Horses also cry. Yes, they do. I've never understood why people are sometimes so mean to horses, when they're probably amongst the most intelligent, sentient, interesting, and emotional beings that ever walked the earth. Just as this video shows, they can also throw little baby tantrums over a lost toy, lol. I love horses. They're WONDERFUL animals ❤️.
Wait till UA-cam asks at 3am if you wanna watch some guy talk about aluminum cans for 15 minutes for the third time now, and you’re like “you god damn right I do”
Seeing a lot of comments saying, "I've NEVER seen a horse have fun, they just stand around, that's so sad!" You people must not be around horses very often, then. Just because you drive past a horse pasture and see them standing around hanging out usually doesn't mean they "NEVER" have fun or are poorly cared for. I bet this horse hangs out in a pasture all the time, too. Also, some horses don't even like this kind of rough play. Different preferences.
I'm amazed that such things amaze you. Humans are animals that are fortunate to have greater dexterity than most. The mental and emotional abilities and needs of all animals are very similar.
Ive never in my life seen a horse play like that... legit so cool and adorable!! How it rubbed itself on it, assuming to put his smell on it, was super cute... awes, so happy!
WOWWEEE... This vid was posted 4 yrs ago! With all the horse stuff I watch, I can't believe I've never seen this! 🤷♀️ IT'S HIS-STERACLE!!!!! Love Love Love This Sooo Much!!! You guys put me in the Best Mood! THANK YOU!! 😁🥰😊❤️💞💖
What a DIVINE revelation........that HORSES can PLAY with Balls and be SILLY just like other animals ! I had NO such exposure to these possibilities.............just constant WORK WORK WORK.........our horses didn't have TOYS! I am BLOWN AWAY! THANK YOU for sharing this footage. I am sitting aghast and delightedly laughing over and over again. You are one LUCKY human!!!! I can't believe my EYES. INCREDIBLE and BEAUTIFUL and exciting. How FUN !!!!!!
Horses are like people - so many personalities! Talac is very playful and loves to learn. I do some clicker training with him that he takes well to. His Mom on the other hand is playful in the arena but not in the pasture. She also has NO interest in learning new things, haha! Just wants to be fed, pet, and occasionally ridden.
True I'm a farm animal myself and have been very displeased with how I've been forced to live under my owners for the past decade or so? or ever since I took and apparently failed a test at around that same time period, and of all things...u would think I'd atleast know who ? .... right? Just like these horses, ... good thing for them I'm longer considered a human being haha, other wise they'd be in trouble haha.
You must be an incredibly kind and warm person to your animals. This boy looks truly happy and more than content with life. I admire people who take good care of (their) animals. Hope you’re well!
There's an old saying that is very true: There's something about the outside of a horse that's good for the inside of a man. It's actually referring to the soothing properties of grooming a horse as grooming horses and chopping wood used to be favored ways to work off anger. 🐎 I think watching them is uplifting as well.
Most people have never seen a horse actually play and act goofy. So, they assume that the horse is throwing some kind of tantrum. But, they're just being silly!
@@valeriepagendarm6376 Shenanigans? Are you declaring Shenanigans? Because, if you are, then Shenanigans it is! And, I don't believe you want that on Christmas Eve! Because, Santa Claus won't come and hang his balls on your Christmas tree if you declare shenanigans!
Back in the 1960s our Shetland pony loved joining in a game of football with my brothers and I. He didn't mess about either, the sound of thundering hooves coming up the paddock meant only one thing. They are social animals and enjoy company.
The morons think the horse would be better off roaming wild with untrimmed overgrown hooves, regular colic from lack of water, internal parasites, ticks, grass seed & stick abscesses and injuries, dental issues and malnutrition instead
When you realise that you're 38 and you've never seen a horse have fun
I know huh! People most the time only let a horse do what they want them to do, restrained in some way. Thats why when I go to ranch where my horse is I dont always ride him, I let him out to play alot, he has a giant jolly ball to, watch, Horse playing with giant jolly ball, he manages to knock every barrel down with it ha ha ha
Didn't even know horse's do all that
UNTIL NOW
I'm only 2
I ride my bicycle most every day, along the Rhine river dikes. Sometimes I take a detour into the floodplains. There are a couple of horse farms there. There is a very small old poor quality house there too and they too have 1 enormous black horse. Quite beautiful. It is always in the exact same spot in it’s small garden sized meadow. Standing still like a statue. Poor thing.
That looks like an extremely happy horse.
I thought the same. Must be a nice spot
Until he's not.
@@brianb8060 so what?
Guys go easy on Brian B. Homeboy's probably going thru some stuff.
Oml y’all, Brian was making a joke about the horse losing his ball LMAO
Horse: *loses ball*
Her: “Don’t worry, I’ll get it”
Horse: “No, I’m done, it’s not fun anymore!” 🤬
I’ve never seen a horse behave like that, that was so cute!!!
Move over, "horse whisperer". We have, "Horse soccer mom".
😂That describes it perfectly
Bwa ha ha ha!
*football
@@Mabra51 SOCCER!!!!(kids game) football is what inbreeds call it.
@@roosdad1 You shouldn't say that about other people. A ton of countries call it football. Just because you live in a country where they call it Soccer doesn't mean that everyone else is an inbred
When u realize horses are just really big dogs
Our relationship might even be more significant historically speaking, which is saying a lot
Yeah no. they do love their toys but if you treat a horse like a dog you may die.....so yeah.
@@Metal8Lover What? Because you can walk behind a dog and not a horse?
@@SobrietyandSolace because a horse can be very skittish and something the size of a car being scared of odd and random things is very dangerous
@@SobrietyandSolace a horse can have behavior problems called vices that can be triggered by random things. Like for example if you don't know that horse you might not know that he bites if he sees the colour blue or if he doesn't like whips or men. A horse despite its size is still very much a prey animal and acts like it. Expecting common sense to be common is very naive which is why a lot of novice people who are not used to horses try to treat the them dogs and then may get injured.
People really don't realize how utterly adorable horses and cows are. They have so much personality.
I never saw a creature with hooves display so much emotion before
Horse walks into a bar
Bartender: why the long face?
Horse: lost my ball
Dad? Lol
The layers in this one!
Take my Like and leave
Lol
This reminded me of shriek 2
His ball is out of his reach for a SECOND and he STORMS OFF kicking his back hooves up as he goes, what a salty stallion lol
I don’t think he cared to touch the electric fence.
That was him still playing not a tantrum. smh
@@larryrobinson08 that's a rope fence lol
@@Tiyratania charged with electricity !!
@@larryrobinson08 Whoa, this electrician didn't know electric ropes were so dangerous. I've been duped!
Beautiful to watch! I had a QH gelding that I bought as a 10 year old, and owned him until he passed away at 33. He played with anything he could find in the yard or paddock, just like this guy, right until the end. Great fun to watch, and he brought me a lot of joy every day. A horse like this is easy to train, and my guy was a great cutting horse because I think he treated the whole thing as a big game.
Thanks for sharing this sweet story. I’m glad you had 23 years of joy with him.
There is no deeper or greater sadness than when a horse plays like this and then pops the ball. Oh God it's heartbreaking.
*Dear user: As a **_technician,_** I can affirm that this is what happens when you install a dog system on horse hardware.*
How often should we mix programs and.... 'interfaces'? Is that what the robot body is called?
Matrix
🤣🤣🤣
There must be a Cat OS in there somewhere too
💀🤣
Well that's adorable. The way it laid against the ball while playing. That's a happy horse.
Exactly what my Jack Russell does. She doesn't understand the concept of we throw the call, she fetches it. We give her a toy, she rolls on it. It's certainly an easier way for her to make the squeaky ones squeak!
@@laceandbits that's adorable as well! Whatever makes their fuzzy hearts happy is a-ok
This is all so sweet
@@laceandbits When you give her a non-squeaky toy and she tried to roll over it to make it squeak, will she throw a tantrum?
Never realized that horses can be this frolicsome and playful.
No wonder we love them so.
First time I see a horse play. Completely adorable.
I’ve never seen a horse play like this!
We have a donkey that does that with a blue round tub
Most people never even think of giving horses toys. Poor bored animals.
I haven't either but I've never seen a horse with a ball before. Would more horses play like this if they had toys?
I've had wonderful four legged friends all my life but out of all of them I only had one barky person who would bury socks outside or under furniture and one who was crazy about squeaky stuffed animals but only in his first four years.
I had one cat person who would play with toys if you played with them but mostly they just liked to sleep!
Maybe this beautiful horse is unique like some of my loved ones; it is all based on their temperament.
@@deborahmerkerson1145 They are all diffrent.. But one of my horse loved his ball, he even took off his rug and run around with it in his mouth playing with it. I loved him so much. My other dosent seem so intrested, but moving to a herd now I hope ehe has a good time, and the third is in a herd so he plays with the horses so its difficult to have toys there.
@@linaulnes8821 I was one of those girls who grew up dreaming of having her own horse. Then I grew up and life happened. At one point when I lived in a neighborhood with surrounding pastures and a beautiful stable I actually looked into getting one for my daughters. After talking with enough people I decided that we didn’t know enough about them to adequately care for one nor did we have the necessary time. There’s a lot to know about their health. If I can’t care for one completely, I shouldn’t have one. I just enjoyed the ones in the pasture nearest my house and took them apples and carrots. What they liked best was the long grass growing on my side of the fence that I would feed them by the handfuls. ( :
A horse is a horse of course of course unless that horse is a dog.
Lol, right! 😂 😂 😂
@@becauseiknow7645 and he's much better looking than Gary "Baba Booey" Del A'bate.
@@mackermaldrill2656 baba booey baba booey
...of course.
And no one can talk to a horse of course that is of course unless the horse is a famous f\'(*.: dog....
Who knew horses were as playful as puppies or kittens?
🙋♀️🙋♀️🙋♀️
My sweet Dartmoore Pony does the same thing . There all just so wonderful. Know wonder God gave horses to us , they have given so much in return !❤️
We had a quarter horse stallion when I was a kid that loved to play. He would pick up empty feed bags and chase the cows with them. Frolicking like a lamb and you could tell he thought those cows were very amusing. Strangely, the cows loved it too and would kick up their heels and scamper around. He also played tag with us kids in the barn. He was the greatest horse.
This is so wholesome 🥰
And he was just a quarter, imagine if it was a full horse.
hopefully this isn't a dumb question..but if it was only a quarter what was the rest?
@@Bedtimestoryes i think they meant it was a horse that was just 1/4 stallion? Stallions tend to be more muscular than other male horses and females. But i'm not sure if that's what op meant
Sounds like a Disney movie short! Quick someone animate it
"Everything is a dog if you try hard enough"
- Atilla the Hun
Atilla was truly a visionary ahead of his time.
Attila was a witty guy, by all accounts.
Who was Atilla tho
@@johanliebert1332 a dude that liked horses a lot and, and had fear of commitment, so he went all over the place throwing parties and stuff.
Something like that.
Ancient scary guy who conquered a very large part of the world. Also known fir artistically arranged piles of skulls.
This is what UA-cam should be all about not bloodsport, dog fighting and animal cruelty .
Great video and a huge thanks for sharing a special moment with us all !❤️
New passion unlocked. Watching horses play with toys 💖
She was having a ball...I'll see myself out now.
i guess that's why they call it horse play!
I'll see myself out now.
Nice!
@@PeterKnagge haha!
@@PeterKnagge 😂👍🏾
😆👏🏾
It always blows my mind seeing something that big and heavy have so much stamina
I know what you mean! But in retrospect, the big lungs and heart as well as stamina are essential for survival in the wild. His dad is a formerly wild mustang from SE Oregon. Often, there's little to no food and minimal water, so travel is constant on top of stallions constantly vying for mares. Crucial to be able to keep up!
Horses gallop miles in races they have plenty of stamina.
It’s more about the millions of years of descent with modification and the body mechanics that the evolution gave her. Of course her heart and lungs and porportionally larger and more powerful but the mechanism of running that she possesses is so what is the main factor. Like her hinds legs and huge and her spine is flexible like a spring and shoot her forward when she runs. Just look at a cheetah for an extreme example.
'That's what she said..."
@@jackg2630 Cheetahs do have a very flexible spine which is why they are excellent sprinters. But, horses' spines are not nearly as flexible. Their speed is more suited to long distances and it comes from the spring action of tendons and ligaments in their legs (energy stored and released) plus their muscles. Here's a link: www.cheetahspot.com/compared.php
Alternative title: Horse gets reasonably upset over a small inconvenience
the two moods Ive usually seen in horses up to now were either stoic or stressed. refreshing to see one that seems to be energetically enjoying itself!
When I lived in Montana, there were 2 horses in a field across from the McDonald’s I worked at, and they would always come to see me as I walked past, so I started bringing them apple slices, and when they saw me, they would walk up to me and nuzzle up against my pocket where the apples were, and after they got their treat they would rub their faces up against mine. Such sweet horses. ❤️
@@Spadookie Hence the reason I paid for them. Way to put a negative spin on a good memory. 👍 For the record, YOU’RE not supposed to tell others what to do, Karen.
@BSquared Yes I did. She was a sweet older lady.
Whoa Wtf you can talk!
how did you manage to find a jacket small enough to fit you! And also i was wondering what breed are you?
@@smaucieri07 Always people making assumptions and passing judgment without knowing.🤦 I for one, enjoyed your story and never once thought you stole the apple's. People need to drop the negativity and enjoy the message instead.💓
@@Nicole-qc5dh It's the kind of world we're living in now unfortunately. Thank you for your comment, and glad you enjoyed reading about the horses! 🙂
My 12 year old Hanoverian gelding, Echo, threw a tantrum a few days ago because he splashed in his paddling pool so much that he kicked most of the water out of it, then looked at me as if to say, “where did the water go?”
I’m like bud, you did that - you kicked the water out of it 🤦🏼♀️
My cats do the same.
At least he didn't kick you out.
Horses are dumb as dirt
“You kicked the water out of it” slays me
Do you think he really kicked all the water out of his bowl and didn't know where it went or that he was just being squirrely and playful?
He is adorable and super SMART…❤️❤️❤️
that is literally the most playful and lively horse i think ive ever seen in my life by a country mile lol.
This makes me sad for all the horses of the world that don't have toys to play with.
Next time I'm out & know we're going past horses, I'm going to gift them Yahtzee and Monopoly.
@Jam1053428 but but the horse ball
It makes me sad that people keep their horses in barns and stables. Horses need to be free to run and play. This is a happy horse.
Lol
@Jam1053428 lol that made me smile
Play is a sign of intelligence. This one never gets old.
All Animals are awesome! Please don't eat them!
@@glenncurley680 we are top of the food chain and we have to keep reminding animals of that, so we'll eat them as nature intended.
@@glenncurley680 Sorry. I dont like utopic fantasies
@@glenncurley680 Create tomatoes that taste like steak and we will talk.
@@destroyerdragon2002 Never did like steak! My Parents had a hard time getting me to eat meat. I think I'm from a Vegan Planet!
I never knew horses could be this expressive
Every horse deserves to be this loved and spoiled and happy 😁.
horses are literally one of the last animals I would've thought to be this playful lol
There is a phrase "Horseplay" Some companies' policies sometimes have rules against employees doing horseplay
A young horse does this all the time given the chance.
I think all 3 of u made valid points here.
I've seen a Clydesdale foal at play. I used to work at Sea World when they were owned by Anheuser Busch.
Hey, look, a catfish swam right into the comments section.
This horse must get TONS of love. I dont think i ever seen a horse SO DAMN HAPPY
Lol just
A big doggie 😊
Up to the point he lost his ball! 😅
It's the first time you've seen a horse get a toy you dumbo. Usually they get nothing.
@Sign In you're probably Chinese aren't you
@Sign In I eat Soylent Green :)
What a wonderful video, watching a horse having so much fun .....❤❤❤❤❤ beautiful Thank you. made my morning
Awe! What a beauty! She sure loves her ball! So adorable when she laid down and was rolling with it! What a smart horse!
That's the most underwhelming tantrum ever. That's also the cutest horse video I think I've seen. Thank you
That wasn't a tantrum. I clearly heard "I'm going long! Hit me!!"
😂
Maxid1: Best reply... EVER!
Very happy horse indeed. It’s so cool to see the horse interact w/ball. Someone posted a cow playing w/ball too. Animals are much smarter than we give them credit for. ❤️
Aww, reminds me of my horse when I a teenager. He used to sneak up behind me (yes, horses SNEAK when they want to) and he'd grab my gloves out of my back pocket, or my hat, or hammer if I set it on the fence post... whatever he could sneak up and steal, he'd take it... then trot around me in circles laughing (yes, horses laugh) and nodding his head up and down. When I tried to retrieve whatever he stole, he'd play "keep away" (yes, horses play with their owners, just like dogs). Horses also cry. Yes, they do. I've never understood why people are sometimes so mean to horses, when they're probably amongst the most intelligent, sentient, interesting, and emotional beings that ever walked the earth. Just as this video shows, they can also throw little baby tantrums over a lost toy, lol. I love horses. They're WONDERFUL animals ❤️.
Seriously didn't know horses played around like this and with a ball to boot. Omg it has the be the cutest ever. Awww 🐴
Don't you mean they were horsin around...... Hehehe
@@ynakoliai5146 🤭
You two are dorks, and it's the best.😂
@@ynakoliai5146 guess you can say this is "Horse play"
I've seen a horse do this to a sheep...and kill it. Horses are fucked.
UA-cam: you wanna watch a horse play with a ball?
Me: yeah what the hell
@@daggers101 commentor: doesn’t give a shit
I'll click on anything
Wait till UA-cam asks at 3am if you wanna watch some guy talk about aluminum cans for 15 minutes for the third time now, and you’re like “you god damn right I do”
At the height of lockdown I found myself watching ferret racing.
Hahaha so true
Awwww, when he/she lays over the ball and then on the ground XD Cuteness overload!
You can tell she really takes good care of her horse.
That horse was just out there living its best life.
And now I realise that so many other horses don't!
I wanna put balls in every horse feild.
Ive never seen a horse play like that before!
"Don't put the ball through the fence."
Horse: "How about I do it anyway!"
I just turned 40 years old! I've never seen a horse play or be this happy in my entire life 🤣 wow
Seeing a lot of comments saying, "I've NEVER seen a horse have fun, they just stand around, that's so sad!"
You people must not be around horses very often, then. Just because you drive past a horse pasture and see them standing around hanging out usually doesn't mean they "NEVER" have fun or are poorly cared for. I bet this horse hangs out in a pasture all the time, too. Also, some horses don't even like this kind of rough play. Different preferences.
Animals never cease to amaze me with their range of emotions, intelligence, empathy, sheer love of being.
Well said
I'm amazed that such things amaze you.
Humans are animals that are fortunate to have greater dexterity than most.
The mental and emotional abilities and needs of all animals are very similar.
@@trueaussie9230 wouldn't say all animals, but it certainly is a very strong trait in mammals
dude, it's a horse playing with a ball then running away once he no longer has access to the ball. It is not THAT deep
Don't forget the delicious taste of their cooked flesh.
me: watching elite dangerous
youtube recomended: heres a horse throwing a tantrum
For the mug.
Another for the game.
Man of good taste
Tru tho
a surprise to be sure, but a welcome one
And He Scores!!!!!! the horse goes wild...... That looked like joy as he left.
Cat: "In my next life I wan't to be a horse"
Horse with cat soul = this video
I like how at one point the horse was just flopping around on the ground with the ball. 😄
Ive never in my life seen a horse play like that... legit so cool and adorable!! How it rubbed itself on it, assuming to put his smell on it, was super cute... awes, so happy!
WOWWEEE... This vid was posted 4 yrs ago! With all the horse stuff I watch, I can't believe I've never seen this! 🤷♀️
IT'S HIS-STERACLE!!!!! Love Love Love This Sooo Much!!! You guys put me in the Best Mood! THANK YOU!! 😁🥰😊❤️💞💖
I've never seen a horse play with a ball before. It's so cute
This gives me some Adventure Time James baxter vibes
thanks
Thanks
Came here to write exactly that
Yes! I love it 🥰
it's Baxter with an "a" I think
I just thought the same
What a DIVINE revelation........that HORSES can PLAY with Balls and be SILLY just like other animals ! I had NO such exposure to these possibilities.............just constant WORK WORK WORK.........our horses didn't have TOYS! I am BLOWN AWAY! THANK YOU for sharing this footage. I am sitting aghast and delightedly laughing over and over again. You are one LUCKY human!!!! I can't believe my EYES. INCREDIBLE
and BEAUTIFUL and exciting. How FUN !!!!!!
Horses are like people - so many personalities! Talac is very playful and loves to learn. I do some clicker training with him that he takes well to. His Mom on the other hand is playful in the arena but not in the pasture. She also has NO interest in learning new things, haha! Just wants to be fed, pet, and occasionally ridden.
@@illbebold His mama is a no-nonsense kinda gal. 😁
Horse: **looses ball**
Also Horse: **angry kicks**
I remember behaving this way as a kid. Thank you horse for reminding me it was the ball’s fault it went in the other yard. 🤣🤣
Seeing horses play with toys is genuinely one of my most favorite things of all times
I've never seen a horse play before. This is excellent
WOW !!! I've never seen a horse playing with a ball like a dog !!! 😍 She/ he's gorgeous !!! 😍👍👍💖💜🥁🐉🎵🎤🎶🐴🐎💕💞
I've never in my life seen a horse play like this!!! That is adorable
This is one of the happiest horses I've ever seen and this video put such a huge smile on my face thank you for sharing it 😊
Definitely the first time I've seen this from a horse. Clearly loving life under your watch, well done!
True I'm a farm animal myself and have been very displeased with how I've been forced to live under my owners for the past decade or so? or ever since I took and apparently failed a test at around that same time period, and of all things...u would think I'd atleast know who ? .... right? Just like these horses, ... good thing for them I'm longer considered a human being haha, other wise they'd be in trouble haha.
Im so happy seeing animals being happy. It heals my depression
I love when horses play with a ball. They are adorable.
You must be an incredibly kind and warm person to your animals. This boy looks truly happy and more than content with life. I admire people who take good care of (their) animals.
Hope you’re well!
this is the most cutest and playful i have ever seen a horse act
True...I'm currently in the sun so I can't see my screen too well, but it's nice to see everyone mostly agreeing on this whole some animal video.
We all throw a little tantrum now and again.
I love seeing such giant animals playing, and having fun.
This very happy horse...has a very good owner....who understands we all need to play together to stay healthy and happy!
I can see how horses can help to heal the soul.
There's an old saying that is very true: There's something about the outside of a horse that's good for the inside of a man. It's actually referring to the soothing properties of grooming a horse as grooming horses and chopping wood used to be favored ways to work off anger. 🐎 I think watching them is uplifting as well.
I can honestly say I’ve never seen a horse play with a ball. Interesting
You have a REALLY HAPPY horse and so pretty!!!
Man United need to sign this guy. Quality finisher.
That was no tantrum, that was one of the happiest horses ever! So so cute!
Now this is why UA-cam was created.
never in my life thought a horse would like a ball that much
Thats a mighty realistic horse costume that dog is wearing.
Most people have never seen a horse actually play and act goofy. So, they assume that the horse is throwing some kind of tantrum. But, they're just being silly!
Thanks for that. I was thinking the same. Definite shenanigans going on.
@@valeriepagendarm6376
Shenanigans? Are you declaring Shenanigans? Because, if you are, then Shenanigans it is! And, I don't believe you want that on Christmas Eve! Because, Santa Claus won't come and hang his balls on your Christmas tree if you declare shenanigans!
@@Nacho-Mamma stfu
@@Adam-gh3bi have some fun. It's the holidays.
@@LatinaCreamQueen i apologize
Never expected a horse to have this much fun with a ball.
That horse enjoys playing with his ball more than any other horse I've ever seen. My horse never enjoyed his like this.
Back in the 1960s our Shetland pony loved joining in a game of football with my brothers and I. He didn't mess about either, the sound of thundering hooves coming up the paddock meant only one thing. They are social animals and enjoy company.
That is one happy horse. I bet that he is a good friend.
That looks beautiful, I’ve never seen a horse playing with a ball, that’s great, thank you.
It's good to see that Bojack is doing well in rehab.
I just love that there are animals this spoiled lol.
I really didn’t think horses could move like that. Rolling around leaning on the ball.
Dude whatever you’re doing it’s working. That is a VERY happy playful horse. Good job
Damn never seen a horse play so freely. 😂❤️
That is just pure joy right there. He looks like he's having fun with that ball.
The horse is daydreaming the Champions' League theme tune whilst playing.
This is a happy horse, playing outdoors, not locked up all day in a stable like most horses. And still 1,200 people disliked the video. Why?
My village was destroyed by horses. They came in the night. We had no warning.
@@toddbronaugh6382 you didn't hear the sound of hooves
The morons think the horse would be better off roaming wild with untrimmed overgrown hooves, regular colic from lack of water, internal parasites, ticks, grass seed & stick abscesses and injuries, dental issues and malnutrition instead
Well, horses are herd animals, and I see no other horses there. Wouldn't it be much more fun for the horse to play with other horses?
@@toddbronaugh6382 😭😭😭
I love when she's trying to dribble it and stumbles, she looks over to you like, "you didn't see that."
Learning at 52 years of age that horses play with balls. Thanks internet.