SUPERIOR STABLES • GYPSY VANNERS
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- Опубліковано 14 жов 2024
- The Premiere Gypsy Vanner program in North America is probably found in beautiful Pagosa Springs, Colorado. With over 60 exceptionally well-bred Gypsy Vanners and multiple stallions, they can match you with the perfect Vanner for your individual needs, whether show or pleasure. Join us for a closer look with a family dedicated to breeding the finest Gypsy Vanners in North America
The Sharps are personal friends of mine. Katie has done an absolutely wonderful job for this breed. I have Kayla who is out of their stallion The Hustler. if you want a phenomenal horse, the Gypsy breed is it. Thank you for show casing this breeder.
Thanks. That was beautiful
Keep your videos coming.
These horses are so strong and they run pretty fast beautiful. GOD CREATED SUCH BEAUTIFUL HORSES.
Nice video....well done.
Such varied lines, I prefer the traditional type, compact very nearly pony height but so strong and talented...
sean connery lives.
We had a little fun with this...
Why is that girl riding bareback on that poor gypsy with a curb bit with a chain...either she learns balance with no reins or has a snaffle in the horses mouth...she is just balancing horself on that horses mouth!
Um. Bareback pad kid in the school? So her hands were uneven but still light, I suppose you were picture perfect feather finger classical dressage the first time you rode a horse umm hmm sure you were...
@@ren-uz2mz I am certainly not faulting the girl learning, she seems like she is doing fine...the issue is why would a school put a young learner on bareback with a shank bit with a curb chain....bits like that you DO NOT ride with contact, and the person should already has some degree of balance. A simple snaffle or some appropriate level of English type bit would be the way to go in this scenario. It pains me to see that kind horse tolerating it though clearly he is gaping his/her mouth to cope etc.
This place has some beautiful horses that is for certain but if this is how they run the school, I would question the level of horsemanship involved there.