RIDING A FRIESIAN STALLION FOR THE FIRST TIME
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I really appreciate how she refers to her horse as a "baby" at six years old and talks about the time it takes to develop the strength in the hind end. So important to take time to develop our young horses in the proper way.
True, and friesians are late bloomers 🥰 mine didn't stop growing until 8-9 yrs
Th s is so true, thank you for putting this out there to people who don’t know this
That's something that I've always loved about English disciplines, it seems for the most part they wait to work the horse til they're much older, and more grown, and then take it very slow for a few years and can compete well into their late teens, whereas western riding, the colts are broken and competing heavily by the time they're 2-3 years, and then by the time they're 6-7, they're retired. I'm not saying all people on either side do this, but it's what usually happens. I was always envious of those who grew up in areas where English riding was common, but thankful that my grandma had plenty of horse sense and taught me as well as she could. Tho she did often expect me to just "know" things without being taut them sometimes. DX
@@namrylth432 this s so true, I love english so much more then western, it is so wrong to break a horse in at such a young age. Glade there are some amazing people like you who understand that like my instructor and I :D
@@itsjustautumn7413 even tho we rode western, I didn't even use a saddle til after I got a full-sized horse. My shetland Sunshine and I were very happy bareback and with just a hackamore. Only went with a saddle after cause I'm rather short, and I needed a stirrup for actually getting on in the middle of nowhere XD that's the one good thing about where I grew up, I could get on the pony (and then horse) and be gone for hours at a time XD we trained our young horses for sure, but it was just basic stuff and experience with the world until they were 3. Then they got introduced to the saddle (not ridden, tho we would use our hands to put pressure on the stirrups) and would get pony'd around so they could get used to being out and about, but not long outings, and nothing fast paced. Then they'd get a break til winter was over and just get regular daily handling and leading, with a few rides in the pen and up and down our little dirt road on the farm, maybe 15 mins at most, before going to regular rides at 5. We took our time even then, because the area definitely wasn't flat, and we didn't want to strain them or wear them out. Especially as we lived on a hill, so the end of the ride home was always up a steep grade DX the slower starts later in life definitely make a huge difference on the health of a horse, both physically and mentally. Even at that age, they're very much babies and have young, impressionable minds. Her Arabian stallion wasn't finished growing till he was about 7 yrs, and the extra time definitely helped him out. People are always so worried about being able to "Do" things with their horses, but honestly there's plenty to do and introduce them to from the ground, you don't have to be in a saddle to take your horse of the property and expose them to new things. Lead them around the places you want to ride someday. Get them introduced to water crossings, and bridges. To loud traffic and busy streets. We'd frequently just put a lead rope on and go for walks and hikes. Honestly, I think it's better that way, there's not so many new things all at once. You're not introducing riding and reigns on top of scary new places and things, and they spook less at new stuff, I've found
Friesians aren't "lazy," but their natural temperament is relaxed compared to what we think of as hot-blooded breeds, and this can make them seem less sensitive. But many regard this as a feature--Friesians tend to be a quieter, more chill breed, and that can be good for less experienced rider or for using them in situations that might be challenging for a more sensitive breed . I used to train Arabians, which are naturally very sensitive. For riders that are not used to that sensitivity and for less experienced riders, their naturally quick responsiveness can often seem like a problem. In a way, it's all what you're used to working with.
... they're such gentle "people pleasers"...
Try a Turbo Friesian 🥰 skin & bug reactions yes thank goodness for UltraCruz Skin & Allergy
💝 this breed
Agreed! Fressian horses are not lazy. There full on power, but very chilled.
I have a friesian mare, everything except chill😂
This relaxed gentle nature is better in my opinion. The “hots” are so desired, yet are work to ride. The relaxed easy breeds are SUCH a pleasure. Comfortable.
Friesian Horses on UA-cam shows what they do in breeding the horses and so much more. Would love to see Matt & Jesse meet Yvonne. Think you both would be thrilled to see the Friesian herd
Yes! And they care for their horses so well! They are so even tempered too!
I watch Yvonne everyday every day lol. I would LOVE LOVE LOVE to see Matt meet her!
Yes, you need to contact Stal G and Yvonne. They have mostly female horses, but sometimes they have males. I love Friesian horses and Matt looks great. Jesse would also look great on one! Plus you talked about inbreeding. That is why there is such a strict studbook. They keep a very close eye on it. That is why if you are looking to buy a Friesian, you should go to a reputable seller like Stal G who is very very careful and uses the studbook. Rein who owns Stal G and Yvonne who works there are very very knowledgeable about it. The other people who work there are all terrific and know what they are doing!
Did you see that Uniek is in foal again?! Hopefully this baby will have a healthy delivery this year. Gea is my fave 🥰
Fingers crossed for a crossover video!! If not for purchase, than at least for learning about the breed!!
Hi Matt, just a little history of Friesians. They were ridden to war in Roman times and later used by knights in armour.They were a cold blood working horse that did all the heavy work , such as plowing and pulling heavy loads. During the 18th century the mercantile class were becoming very rich and were after beautiful high stepping horses for their new carriages. The Friesians were beautiful, high stepping but too heavy, so they were crossed with Andalusians. So now there were two breeding strains, the heavy cold blood working horse and the lighter and finer carriage horse. As time went on, tractors replaced farm horses and the carriage horses were replaced by cars. During the WW11 there was no fuel for cars or tractors and only three Friesian stallions left in Europe. Without the big horses to again pull ploughs and machinery, the Dutch and others would have starved to death. The breed was virtually extinct. Breeders put these stallions to any big mare they could find. I believe there is a line of chestnut friesians in the stud book that comes from this period. As time went on and circumstances changed, these big horses were again crossed with Andalusians to breed the modern Friesian riding horse. The history of the Friesian is the history of Europe.
How can they go back to Roman times when the breed is only almost 900 years old?
@@ghoststride6536 remember many people did not read or write 900yrs ago so there is no history that us accurate about horses and many other things. Only official things like wealthy classes, military events, who was king were recorded in much of Europe not farming things. So official breed records only cover more recent times. This does not mean that the breed started then. It is no doubt thousands of years older.
You tell a good story.. hope you are using this ability... Awaiting your fiirst book! 🤔😉👍📚
Yes I agree with you you know your history of the friesian horses I love friesian horses they are the most beautiful in the world ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
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The very last horse I have ridden was a Friesian stallion. He "took care" of me for the entire time = If he felt my weight shift he would adjust his gait to accommodate my balance. I had driven horses rather than ridden because of arthritis and this smooth gaited big boy gave me the ride of a lifetime even though we were in an arena the entire time!
THANK YOU FOR SAYING THAT. I THINK THEIR SMOOTH GAIT AND TEMPERMENT IS WONDERFUL! JUST WONDERFUL!!!
So sweet
Wow that’s such a nice story thanks for sharing. It seems Friesians are very intuitive and seem to want to please their riders. They don’t spook easy but have a somewhat restrained energy. When they are asked to move they will accommodate. Too bad they have become so expensive that only wealthy people can afford to have one. That and the fact they don’t live as long as other breeds of horse and they’re so expensive it makes it hard for the average person to own one.
Sorry I didn’t understand, did you or the horses have arthritis?
@@jessicasapphire4594 I'm the one with it
Her horse is so in tune with her. He's constantly looking at her. It's adorable.
He might be begging her to get that hair out of his face.
But she kept pushing him away
They seem to really bond with their humans.
@@erikatowle8695 made me sad
@@horselover7744 it was & aggravating!
I remember I took care for half a year of a 22 yr old Friesian, not only was she my best friend in no time, she was so damn smart and when u rode her u can see that her trot was very elegant and prancing. She looked so beautiful even walking. They’re the best ❤️ - I had a small breathing issue, suddenly during a canter I had a moment where I felt like I couldn’t breathe n since then I’m not the best at cantering and she recognized it once and stopped w out me pulling cuz I was too focused on getting air. she was older than me she took good care of me.
What a lovely story ♥️
Wow 22 yrs for a Friesian is really old, that's cool you've met one that lived that long.
A lady l know who suffered with asthma went riding one day and forgot her inhaler. She started to have feel unwell and leaned forward with her arms around the horses neck, he calmly walked back to the farm with her barely conscious. She was lucky as she was having an asthma attack and he her got back just in time.
@@andreabyrne6527 We had an lessonpony who was 29 years old. He died tho.
@@i_ilove_rdr2.2023 oh, that's always sad. but why did u tell me this? If you don't mind me asking.
I noticed how much this Friesian moves an ear back towards the rider, many times in a minute; i saw it in the September hacking video too; whereas in that video Emporio was steadfastly ears to the front for most of the ride. The frequent ear flick gives me the impression that Wybren is always listening and tuned in to his rider, ready and anticipating the riders voice and next direction. So aware and so attentive! When Matt came to a halt just before dismounting, it was "both ears back", as if preparing for whatever would happen next. It's a lovely trait to see, and no wonder Maureen feels a special bond with this animal who appears so inclined to align its awareness to her and engage with her intentions.
I've tried riding a Friesian mare once. They've got quite special gaits and a lot of energy in their movements. The difference from riding a warmblood is huge.
Friesians need to learn to stop moving their legs and start using their backs. Once you get that they feel pretty good but they are the spookiest horses.
@@caciliawhy5195 Why Scariest Horses? What do you mean by that, I would like to understand. Thanks.
@@caciliawhy5195 spookiest? That’s so not my experience with them.
@@jamilaalibrahim8456 spooky means a horse that gets easily scared by things (even stuff like plastic bags, certian colours, ect)
@@caciliawhy5195 I wouldn't necessarily say that they're more spooky than any other horse/pony. The by far spookiest horse that I've ridden was a Welsh pony, and I've also encountered both warmbloods and QHs who were pretty bad.
The inbreeding issue was due to the fact that this breed of horse was almost gone! Friesian breeders are very aware and careful of bloodlines now. I have never had more health issues with my Friesians than any other horse. And the UNBELIEVABLE BEAUTY is worth anything you have to deal with!!! Haha hands down the most stunning horse on earth...in my opinion.
It is frightening how close we came to losing the breed at the change of the 19th and 20th Centuries. The current breed is descended from only 3 stallions at the end of the 19th Century, which is definitely not a stable base.
Fortunately, breeders worked very hard to bring the Friesian back; and the world now has a highly intelligent and very calm riding or carriage horse.
Beauty is NEVER more important than health.
THEY'RE ALL BEAUTIFUL 💘
Yeah that's not what l said it meant. Every breed has conditions that they prone to or are exclusive to the breed. It's worth dealing with any issues to keep this most beautiful breed going. Being aware of the inbreeding percentage is helping obviously.
I agree!
We live in Portugal and have five Friesians at home, training some of them for Dressage competitions. They are not lazy, you just need to find the right "buttons". You see a lot of people riding them heavy on the hands, the opposite is what works in our experience - keep them light in the contact and give them space, so they can actively work from behind. The canter can be more challenging, but once they build their strength they are wonderful horses to work with!
Friesian horses are not lazy they are sensitive. I would rather have a horse that was sensitive to my needs and actually followed command which is a very light touch❣️ The most beautiful horse in the world🖤
Depends on the horse just because a breed is characterised to be sensitive doesn't mean every horse of the same breed will have the same temperament......
Yeah, I agree, I’m not digging that particular adjective because I do not believe it’s correct.
The Friesian has been my favorite breed of horse for all my life.
Same
I rode one once. It was miserable. Terrible personalities
@@NoThankUBeQuiet the ones I've been around have had a very amazing personality so it really depends on what breeder u pick from.
@@CaydeeRey I ride Arabs and love them and the Fresians I've known were extremely emotional and spooky in comparison. Not to mention the terrible hocks.
@@CaydeeRey I'd sooner ride a fresian cow.
They are not lazy. They are more relaxed and easy going. Especially great for beginners.
Friesians were originally bred to be war horses, to carry men in armor. The two I have ridden were wonderful, calm, and giving. I would compare the ride to that of a draft cross one of my friends owns.
That's what I always thought but a doco I watched had them only mentioned as cart and farm horses.
These ancestors of the modern Friesians were used in medieval times to carry knights to battle. In the 12th and 13th centuries, some eastern horses of crusaders were mated with Friesian stock. During the 16th and 17th centuries, when the Netherlands were briefly linked with Spain, there was less demand for heavy war horses, as battle arms changed and became lighter. Andalusian horses were crossbred with Friesians, producing a lighter horse. So the Friserian we know today, arent the same as the origins
@@vikingdogmanship I just watched a show on Disney+ called Maximilian, it's about the courting and life of Maximilian of Habsburg and Mary of Burgundy, where he rode his big black horse and I thought to myself "is that a Friesian ?"
I had a wonderful Friesian Percheron cross Mare (Big Mama ~ Alienor on Facebook) that was so calm, honest and willing to please. We did Medieval Tournaments and some jousting. She was also my lesson horse in teaching Baroque Riding and Mounted Archery. She always had a level head- until she heard the sounds of armor and swords clashing. She Wanted to ride into battle and Be On the battle field. Most of the mounts would balk and spin around- She just wanted to Wade us into the thick of battle. They could set off Cannons- and she wouldnt even flinch. Oh how I miss that mare.
Yesss, my mare is still like the origin type, but the book does not want the draft horse type
They are stunning horses. I'm learning about them from Yvonne and I can watch her videos for hours. Queen Uniek is 1 of the most beautiful horses I've ever seen. ❤️
I really like Maureen. They say that people and their dogs look a lot alike. I have to say that Maureen and her beautiful horse made me think of that. They look like a perfect match. Hope she will be in more videos :D
My first time here and my first impression: this lady (Maureen?) is as beautiful as her horse! Also my first lesson about Friesian horses. I know nothing about horses.
My go to breed is off track thoroughbreds, but I've worked and ridden Friesian horses occasionally in the past. The difference between the breeds is like night and day. I would never say a Frisian doesn't have a motor, because they do, it's like a huge 4 wheel drive truck vs a sports car. Both have the power, but the build distributes the power differently. I still gravitate to the thoroughbred due to the versatility, but at some point will add a Friesian for some more focal work. Plus I love their temperment.
I just love this horse! He's obviously stunning but his character is also so incredible.. He has such a sweet nature and the most amazing eyes. Maureen is a very lucky lady with this handsome man! I would love to see her ride Emporio some time because I think she will understand him and his way of moving very well.
And Matt... You should definitely go look for a Frisian stallion!!! No need to rush anything but just keep your eyes open and start with looking up the different bloodlines etc.. You looked good on this amazing horse!
First impression : Matt you look fantastic on a black horse. (Might need to go horse shopping) I never thought frersians were ever lazy. Draft horses tend to be calm and chill, I've met a few
Dear Lady,
while cleaning your horse, you are telling him you want to play with this gesture. That´s why he comes to you with his head again and again, he just says yes to your enviting to play.
I saw this kind of horse communication by Sharon Wilsie. It´s so interesting, the horse language..........
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I had a friesian stallion called Bilboa. They are an incredible breed of horse and very addictive. I hope you get one.
Me too, black hair on black.
(Aside from visuals) I think he'd love the HUGE movement!)
Loved the video and the fact that you didn't just sit on the horse and try him out, but you asked her about common misconceptions of this specific breed to try and break those stereotypes and gave your honest opinion of him!! I would love to see more videos of you trying other breeds, because I think it could be really informative especially for people looking to buy those kinds of horses. Great video Matt!!
Friesian horses are absolutely magnificent hands down! Their personality and beauty is beyond compare! 🙏❤️
“Thanks for having me on board” I love it
The friesian breed was almost gone. So the genealogical tree was once very narrow. Trough good breed management it is getting better and better. In 1913 there where just 3 registed stallion (500 marres), luckely there where also some stallion foals aswell. And with alot off hard we have the beautiful breed we see today!!
Wonderful they are coming back. I think they are structually one of the most beautiful breeds and their movement is unique. I can't stop watching them (I'm not a horse person but I love to watch animals at their best.)
What was the cause of the breeds decline? Thank you.
@@toneenorman2135 At the end of the 19th beginning of the 20th century, the Friesian horse had to compete with the heavy horse breeds. The dancing 'show horses' of the peasantry were less suitable for the heavy work. The farmers eventually switched to the heavier breeds or crossed the Friesian horse with these breeds. This almost killed the Friesian breed.
Valauthiel Thank you:)
I love this breed- Riding to the inside leg, using the outside rein to support is so wonderful on them. The Baroque style of riding is so Lovely with them as well. This baby is so honest and willing to please- he will be so amazing as he grows. This makes me miss my Friesian Percheron mare who passed a couple of years ago. Congrats on having such a wonderful baby.
Never had the pleasure of riding a Friesian, but every Friesian I encountered, from foal to famous stallion, each one was incredibly intelligent and attentive. From this video, no doubt you will enjoy you future Friesian and helping this amazing breed that has gain flack. Of all breeds I've encountered, Friesians, even Friesian crossbreeds, were the most in tune to people. Good luck.
Intelligent horses need less fuzz or reactive movements since they anticipate and in the case of Friesians, they also try to connect with the human they interact with. Lazy is definitely not the right word. Also in other animal breeds (dogs to name one) there are 'lazy' or 'stubborn' breeds, until you discover their magnificent qualities. Human traits ; The best is not recognized yet.
PLEEEEEEEEEEEASE buy a Friesian! They are my absolute favorite! Riding them is a dream!
We have a lovely 170cm tall Frieser mare at my riding school and she has difficulties with her canter but when you find the right way, you'll get the most beautiful powerful canter from her! All her movements are beautiful and she is such a happy and social girl 🥺❤️
Regarding the mites and itching on the feet, I am in Australia and had to treat a pony with severe "Queensland itch" in the mane tail and rump, which nobody else could cure. I washed the area every day, and fleshed out and juiced fresh Aloe Vera leaves and drenched the areas three times a day with the juice. The pony was white with black skin, with the white coat rubbed off in large patches due to the pony constantly rubbing to ease the itch. The Aloe Vera cleared up the rash and the white coat grew back in a couple of weeks of treatment with the fresh daily Aloe vera. It must be cut fresh on the day, not bottled or otherwise. Great success for the pony. Thought you may be interested. Beautiful horse. 👍❤️❤️
Thanks for the suggestion; I'll file it in case I'm ever--God forbid--in that situation again: Nevada mustang a couple decades ago, $1000s in vet bills and even a move to a desert climate (symptoms receded for about a year), but we were never fully successful. Hope followed by frustration, year after year. It's soul-draining to have a horse you can't help to health & well-being.
Beautiful horse and fun to watch. But what I really like are the questions, and what I feel are the transparent answers. I think being open and honest about horse stuff is important for us all. I like that Matt is not afraid to address horse issues. Thanks for that.
At my stables we actually use henna on the horses too, especially the cuts as they have healing properties!
In Egypt I saw a gray carriage horse decorated with red henna so that the mane, tail and fetlocks were red, topped off with a henna red handprint on the rump!
maureen seems like such a smart person
WOW .. Owner and horse have the same hair! LOVE IT!
That horse is so beautiful and your friend has done a wonderful job training him. I think when you watch the videos you will see that your legs are too long for him and if you want to do upper level movements your contact areas for the aides will be difficult.
I thought this too! He is just a bit tall for this horse but could probably find a taller one that he fits better and I feel like he'd do absolutely fabulously!!
Every Friesian ive ever had the pelasure to meet has been an absolute sweety. They are such gentle horses and so incredibly beautiful there really is nothing like it
Just reminding that horses are also individuals so despite their genetic tendencies they will vary. I think I would go to Friesland to some of the heritage breeders. I think the Dutch know them best.
Absolutely agree.
YES 💕 We DO xoxo 💓
He is in Holland and she is Dutch.
I am currently owning my second friesian mare and she is SENSITIVE!! Its an amazing breed!!! Would love to see you on a friesian and would love to talk to you about the breeding, the issues which they (sadly) often have but mostly, the amazing character of this magnificent breed!
Love these videos you make of "everyday" life and I definitely enjoy seeing a beautiful Friesian! It is so good to hear her talk about slowly developing and taking a little step back when needed to patiently train a horse!
Living in the Netherlands, you got to have a Friesian horse. One of my favorite horses
SUCH A PRETTY BOY 😍 and Matt rides so well on every horse!!
Turning and Burning....
Matt, or the Horse ?????👍
No, only the horse is pretty, she rides him better. Matt made only bla bla bla! 🙄🙄
Matt is a top notch rider, imo...
@@lisajoyaslanis mmm both I suppose
What a sweet boy. I adore Fresians, they have such a lovely nature with cheeky bits thrown in. And of course their beauty is almost unrivalled.
And then next video is Matt getting a Friesian. Which we all know Matt needs more horses and needs to add another color to the collection lol
My feelings exactly!
Hahaha if that is the next video you’ve won the jackpot! Matt does need another color or breed and the Friesian might fit the bill. 😅
your energies fit so well. love seeing you two together
the horse is sooososossooo prettyyy and Matt you are such a great rider and a vvvvvv nice person. thanx for always inspiring me 💛💛💛
I’ll give the horse credit,when she stepped on he walked off and she let him. When Matt got on ,he went to walk off but listened when Matt stopped him.
So great to see Matt riding a beautiful black Friesian stallion. I said weeks ago since you live in the Netherlands, you NEED to get a Friesian. I also, like many others here, would suggest a meeting with Stal Goengamaiden with Rein and Yvonne. They are very professional and well educated on Friesians and they are breeders of high quality horses. IMHO, it seems Stal G doesn’t have stallions right now that would be big enough for Matt, seems like he would need a horse that is at least 16.2 hands since he is so tall himself. Maybe Stal Okkemma which seems to have many stallions for sale all the time? Well I am hopeful that Matt will do further research and decide to add one to his herd. I think he would love the temperament and willingness of the breed. Good luck!!!!! 🐎🐎🐎🐴🐴🐴❤️❤️❤️🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Yes. Buy a Friesian. Don't think about it, just do it! :D Would you consider getting a mare? You do look great on a black horse!
Matt, The stillness of your lower leg is always beautiful to watch. It makes you such an elegant rider.
Excellent job Matt,and a joy to see two people who empathise with their wonderful horses.
Over the past couple of decades (or longer, it's been awhile. LOL), Friesians have been bred to be more of a sport horse type as opposed to the draft horses they were originally bred for. They used to have a heavier build and now are much more refined in their entire physical conformation. I've always loved the breed and I'm beyond jealous that Matt got to live out my horsey dream... riding a Friesian stallion. Dream horse (I'd take a mare too, I'm not THAT picky ;) ). Absolute equine fantasy.
A friend has a fresian. Thats a wonderful breed. I rode the horse a few times and it was fun. His horse was a showhorse a few years and was well trained. I felt really safe on his back. We love wach other and that horse was really careing.
So enjoyed this video! 3 weeks post op from hip replacement and this brought me such joy. 4 more weeks and I can go back to riding - can't come soon enough. I hope you start posting more - Love both you and Jess. Beautiful stallion and owner.
Awwwww hope you feel better each day!❤️
Freisians are magnificent. They are sweet and sensible and want to please and be your friend.
*Friesians
@@movo721 do you have nothing better to do than to correct people's spelling?
@@aspannas I can do it all 🤣
Lovely to watch and fun to hear your impressions and discussion. Thanks so much for sharing!
continued: the series is about a Stable of about 28 horses: foals, 1,2,3 year olds , Mares and stallions. The stable manager is Yvonne, the owner Reins. The mares are huge. Interesting ways of qualifying the mares and stallions used in breeding as well as in sales. The stable is
in Friesiesland-somewhere. I have not observed any of the myths you mentioned.
I enjoy the first video with Maureen and her wonderful Friesian stallion and I liked seeing you ride Wybren in this one 🤩 I think you enjoy the experience, it was nice to see. I love this breed and i'm getting to know it better by watching the " Friesian horses" 's videos commented by Yvonne (i'm not the only one in this community). Thanks to Maureen and Wybren and thank you for sharing 💙
That is the most beautiful Friesian I've ever seen. Absolutely gorgeous💕
Now we need the 2 of you to visit Yvonne @Friesian Horses and try riding Queen Uniek!
May Queen Uniek RIP 2024. Condolences to Yvonne.
This video literally made my fantasy come true of seeing Matt on a Friesian! I'm so happy now :D I really hope Matt gets himself a big ol' black stallion of his own.
The rumor that I've heard about Friesians is that they are basically the "labradors" of the horse breed - friendly and loving. That doesn't sound like a bad thing to me :)
*Friesian
@@movo721 thats literary what she said...
@@Amarantha02233 she corrected it….🙄
The Friesian is the most majestic of horses, true Royalty! Their loving docile nature shouldn't be mistaken for anything but charming....
it's hard to believe that they were commonly used as farm animals once long ago 🤦
A Prince pulling a plow lols...
A beautiful ride, with no struggle Matt... make sure that you have enough room in your stable (and most importantly, in your 💛) if you find your own black beauty... they need alot of both. 🍀✨🍀
love how relaxed you both ride and how soft your hands were and letting him have a stretch. Very
nice!
You rode a Friesian! I’ve been waiting for this forever! I adore your horses,so don’t get me wrong, but I have a thing for Friesians. You really do look incredible on that horse. If you were to get one that was fitted for your height, you’d look like a knight-for real Matt! You just looked amazing! It’s time you get one of your own 👍❣️
I am sure that you have seen Yvonne, Rein, and stall G on Friesian Horses. It would be so cool if you could interact with her. She REALLY KNOWS her Friesian stuff-think about it Matt 🤔!
Or let Matt surprise Jesse with a mare or foal. Lol
It's one of my favorite breeds of all time and I really want to own one; one of these days. They are so majestic and beautiful! 😊
It helps to remember that Friesens were originally bred to be carriage horses and not ridden.
Thank you for your honesty about mites and henna and everything. Amazing horse. Friesians for ever ❤
My 11yo Daughter has had the pleasure of riding a Friesian stallion a couple of times…. He was lovely and kind and the canter was out of this world 🥰🥰
I've always had Quartier Horses 🐎 I don't know how I came across you, Matt, accept that the Animal Communicater poped up on my list today and what a treat to Watch you. Thank you so much for sharing your Adventures 🥰
Matt getting a Friesan would be AWESOME 🤗🤩😂☺️💕 a horse as well built as Uniek from Friesan Horses!
Sweet. He is a Friesian soul too! His aura is purple and green with specs of rainbow. He hears really well. For auras: purple is artistry, green is landscapes and connections to wildlife, rainbow is world. Thank you for the video ☀️
Wow! They are so in tune with each other! Beautiful…. Thank you 💙🐎💙🇨🇦
Since i've only owned one friesian, i don't think i'm an expert or anything, but if i look at mine and the other friesians at the stable i haven't noticed they have a lot of health issues.
Unfortunately, they do indeed have several health conditions (likely with an inherited genetic factor) due to a population bottleneck that occurred during WW1. They have a shorter average life span than most breeds as well, though some of that is to be expected due to their size. That being said, many many Friesians do live long happy lives when well cared for and with a healthy family tree!
Such a beautiful boy isn't he! You've definitely got to take into account everything about the horse, not try and turn them all into a specific idea of what a horse should look like but what works best for them. I feel a shopping trip coming on Matt! :D
I very much appreciate how it was discussed about what the horse was bred for vs what we are making them do. Such and important realization that most people do not understand.
I love Friesians!! We had two wonderful Friesian brothers at our riding school, Django and Diego! They were so kind and gorgeous, and they walked with a wonderful spring in their step, smooth and bouncy. The only thing, which made them even more endearing, was that they had been cart horses and one always wanted to ride next to the other even in riding school 🥰 - that's true brothers' love 🥰❤❤! Thank you for bringing animal communication to the awareness of people in such a kind, sensitive and appreciative manner, Matt ❤❤!! I've taken a lot of courses and know it works ❤❤
Please please update. I own two friesians and I love them so much. They are so people friendly. He was beautiful and you looked great on him. It’s good for the breed to be seen as a nice dressage horse too. Too many people have stereotype opinions about friesians. I am backing my 3 year old at present so enjoyed watching your friend with her stallion.
beautiful horse , friesians are lovely to ride , very springy and willing .. I've ridden lazy friesians and very willing friesians , training and the job they're given makes all the difference! ... I hope you get 1 ! 🤣 xx
Loved this video!! Educational and just well done. Thank you for this one.
And about time too! I told you years ago to have a go! The higher the knee action in these breeds the bumpier the canter. This Friesian stallion doesn’t have a huge high knee action so you can sit comfortably on him in canter. My Friesian is a Premie 1, 17 hands. If you do buy one, get a premie 2 or 1 not a premie 3
I love Friesians too! I had the chance to ride my best friends talented friesian. Really a super sweet loyal horse, who always wanted to work for you. He certainly wasn’t lazy and he loves to ride. The owner rode with him successfully in the Z dressage. He did canter pirouettes and flying changes. He always give me that powerful horse feeling and he was very stunning as well!
Maureen's horse is so beautiful! Great video and especially enjoyed the one with them racing their stallions together
I discovered your channel recently during a marathon watching of the youtube channel Friesian Horses. Yvonne teaches a lot of things on that channel, including how to lunge a Friesian horse to get the right position for building the neck strength and holding the head right. I was glad to see you get the Friesian experience and discover how comfortable it is. They learn fast and also are very good at retaining what they learn.
One thing I noticed is once he warmed up his head came up while moving. He's a lovely mover, and just needs to grow up a bit and develop. He seems very receptive to direction and soft. Thank you for this!
I love this. I've dreamed of having a friesian my whole life and I'm getting close to being able to have one. So I really appreciate how informative this is.
A stunning trot 😍 all natural moves. it's so coool to see them trotting very fast
Matt! Just love this!
His demeanor with"his girl" pretty special, as he keeps checking in with HER!
Having boarded with a gal that had 6 Frisans here in America, on her private facility, I know how "Carriage Horse " built they are. Her discipline dressage, thier's -upright pulling; very interesting to see trainers try to switch where the engine is- naturally!
"Lazy "isn't a term I EVER saw in her 6 horses. " Dolce", her favorite, for the only reason of relaxed demeanor...but Lazy- never!
He kept up with my TBmare easily , on trail rides and was all in for dressage clinics .
Having ridden him, I had to release my posting!
(Her's were all top registry & flown into America ).
😄 bandaging... here that's injury related. We use
"Leg wraps" with polo wraps or leg guards.
Friesians are my absolute favourite horses!! They are like poetry in motion!! Beautiful!!
You should #FollowTheHerd if you are interested in Friesians.
The black beauty suits you, Matt! And would be a very complimentary addition to your stable. But, then, I’m partial to black horses since my first childhood book was “Black Beauty.” And my first horse ride at 15 months old was on a black/white Shetland Pony.
You two make a great team, can't wait to follow your shopping spree😉
Oh I love friesians they are awesome. So very beautiful. MATT you HAVE TO GET ONE PLEEEEEAAAAASSSSSEEEEE. thank you so much for the video. Please keep us updated on his progress
Next video: I bought a BIG BLACK STALLION :D
Beautiful horses, beautiful soules ♡
He’s stunning 💖
I bet his flying lead changes are amazing 💖
That horse is stunning , the henna really helps bring out the vibrant black coat.
I worked with young friesian stallions at the inspection for a month. 3-5 yo. They were the most lovey dovey horses as well. Such cuddlebugs and have I mentioned stunning! Such a shame that the people were super harsh with them
Always so good to see you and Jesse, your superior horsemanship. I watch a series on You Tube of Friesian horses. I think the title is Friesian Horses-Follow the Herd. It shows a Stab
This is my favorite horse breed. Just lovely watching this. Thank you for sharing.
You have such a beautiful way with horses, and the two of you looked wonderful together. What an interesting behind the scenes video, thank you for sharing your experience with us. Best wishes.