This video literally had me crying...you cannot force horses to do things they don’t want to do and keep their love, trust and cooperation...I am in awe of her talent love and patience it required to do this with such beautiful horses...
Ms. Zerbini must have been one of these majestic equines in a previous lifetime. The energy she resonates with their individual personalities to unify them into a perfect ballet lifts up my day. On queue, the horses did large reverse circle pirouettes and that ending of their performance wherein they placed their beautiful heads on each other's back showed how all ages and breedings work together as a team. My dad had a white Appaloosa that reminds me of Ms. Z's head Appaloosa. I never knew a trainer could manage Appaloosa behavior and performance on the frequency of such exhilarating music which the horses were really enjoying, too. These souls take in Ms. Z. as a member of their tribe. Thank you so much!
@@snewhouse13 Correction: I don't know if any of her horses were Appys. The narrative said there were 8 to 10 gorgeous white Arabians. Now, if there is an Appy in this herd, it wasn't stated, so that's a good catch on your part. She could be a hybrid. However, my memory was thinking of our family horses, and one was a huge solid white Appaloosa; he was either a gelding or stallion. I asked about his coloring but he's in the registry book as Appaloosa. He had some minor speckling around his hooves. The judging just goes by the registry. He was a top show horse. 3 of these horses have the darker manes and tails. You just have to go by the registry paperwork and they're all chipped, so there would be no guessing involved. If she says 8-10 Arabians, that must be so. So many hybrids nowadays, you don't know who's who. Didn't you just love it how the trainer did a quick stop, about-face, and then all the horses followed suit ~~ stopped and about-face? How smart is that! They want to please her and she really knows how to use her body, arms, etc., to communicate direction and next dance routine. Thanks for the correction!
Most "free" horses that live in nature are just those that escaped from European settlers. They're invasive and often harmful to the environment. True wild horses are threatened to go extinct because of other feral domestic horses that are settling into their last remaining territories. One species of wild horse ironically only exists in zoos now because horse fans protested against the hunting of the feral domestic horses which drove one of the last remaining wild horses to go extinct in the wild. There's nothing beautiful about a horse that's free in the wild.
To train 10 horses to work together and perform such a amazing act would take a lot of hard work dedication and love. I am amazed at how they all worked together so well and showed so much love to the trainer and they were all determined to impress the trainer and the audience. Sure there were a few little mistakes but hey nobody is perfect.
Such loving horses of our Heavenly Father! Such gentle, loving, trusting, very kind and spirited souls they have! Loved this! Blown away totally and in joyous awe!
If you can't see the beauty in this then why are you commenting. The horses are running to the music and flowing with each other specific ones are sinceonized and they know just where to go. And she never actually "hits" them with the crop do you see how short it is and how far away she is from the horses When she is using it? And the muzzle things are or only just because those horses are a bit nippy. And for the people that say " if it was a true relationship of trust she wouldn't use the whip" for one thing educate yourselves, it called a crop And an other thing. Have you ever tried to train a dog to do basic comands such as sit without any treats or teach them not to go to the bathroom in side with out a little smack on the nose.?? It isn't easy but this is basic herd behavior. She is the leader of that herd. And she only got that position through trust and compasion. The horses respect her.
Arabs, beautiful, high spirited, fun loving and will dump you in a minute if they want to run somewhere without you hanging on their back! That’s what I remember many from moons ago. She was the calmest saddle horse around most times and at other times dumped me at will, lol. That’s what makes the control here so incredible to watch!
Thank you for saying that!! I have a black baby along with many multi -colored babies and NO-ONE goes near her. She's a doll and very rare. They don't know what they have.
@@tracirodewald97 I'm guessing it's because those three were a bit pushy with personal space. It was probably to stop them from biting the others. Or it was because those three were young. If you watch they were throwing their heads and Bucking a bit (trying to play and/or a bit irritated about the others.)
I loved that horse too, it seemed so spirited and a bit sassy which I just loved, LOL, and I loved how they would all toss their heads at times showing such spirit and joy in what they were doing with a beloved human in their midst
Wouldn't a liberty routine set to music from "The Black Stallion" be awesome? A routine set to the music from the scene at the beach - the one where Alec feeds the Black on the beach, then they run around. I can picture it.
Sylvia Zerbini With Her Horses SnowFall SnowBalls SnowGlobe Tornado Snow Mountain Ice Berg FrostBow Freezer And Jingles These Magnificent Horses Are Found In The Cavalia Odysseo Family In The World They Love To Gallop In The Countryside And Many Many Of These More!
beautifully done. Though I have to ask... does the three first horses have some kind of muzzle on? Why? Is it because those three bite? I don't have anything against it, just curious. The 'muzzle' obviously don't restrict movements, except the opening the mouth of the horses and the horses don't look irritated, well a little, but that's also obvious. What horse likes to be muzzled like a dog?
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@@diary.of.a.equestrian1931 could've also trained them to poop before the show or simply got them to stress poop before hand(sounds abusive but it's not depending on how it's done. Some horses stress poop just from seeing something that makes them a bit nervous(aka my nutty gelding)) who knows though.
Horses are herd animals so they follow the leader. She's simply free lunging them all and focusing on moving the horses in the front. When she splits it them it's because she focuses her attention on the back half and tells them to come in, the rest simply follow. This does take training though as each horse has to be worked with to understand her body language and what she's asking. And of course she needs to make sure they still pay attention to her even with the others around. It's not a hard thing to train but with this many horses it would take considerable time.
Others have spoken for the muzzles/halters so I wont get into that. But the ears are from both listening to the woman, the crowd, and eachother. It's also a warning to other horses, "I don't care if you're listening to her do not put pressure on me". Simply horses being horses. Any irritation they showed was from eachother and most it was just excitement or playing movement.
StariaGazer WolfHeart there are horse muzzles as well. Those horses are most like younger and have a biting problem towards the other horse which is probably why there kicking at them too there’s nothing wrong with it it’s just to keep them from biting the others
You can tell by their body shape and size that they're a bit younger than the ones with no muzzle halter. Younger horses tend to be a bit more competitive and nippy/fighty toward other horses while they're learning the pecking order of who's in charge. That's why you see them pinning their ears, kicking, and all that. They're just trying to figure out their place in the herd and the muzzle halter is to just make sure there's no actual biting happening. You can tell it doesn't really bother them and that's how it's supposed to be. They only pin their ears and kick at other horses and not the trainer. She's the boss of the herd and they're looking to find where their place is. Hope that helped a bit!
Lots of kicking, ear pinning and tail swishing... She does a couple tricks with the horses but the rest is free lunging... Anyone can free lunge... And a good relationship doesnt require a whip to get desired behaviors. Anyone who truly understands horse behavior sees that these horses are irritated. And the basket muzzles are strange. I get that they are protective measures but they make the horses shake their heads quite a bit. The black one rubs his head on a pal for a while trying to get it off...
Heather G there are not wearing muzzles actually there wearing halters and she has to use the whip so all the horses understand her at once or just a couple of them but for anything I'm not being mean so plz don't take this the wrong why just thought I would let u know
They're not the slightest bit irritated. They're running together, and horses behave exactly like this when they're running together. It's part of these animals having a pecking order. You see how they turn all sweet and well-behaved when they join up with her, and none of their reactions are quick and fearful. That's a major sign of trust. And whips, dear Heather, should be used more as an extension of a person's hand than anything. If these horses were afraid of that whip, they would behave skittishly. They're calm.
This I not really liberty sorry to say but liberty is doing tricks with your horses without muzzles or anything. Horses just running in circles is not doing tricks. Not quite entertaining either
You try doing this with 10 stallions or even geldings, its very impressive and beautiful you obviously know nothing about this but even an equestrian should know that
I had to giggle at yr. Reply. Yes, IVe seen Maybe more exciting demos, but if u knew horses, and tryed yrself with even 2 stallions ( everything in them says beat up the other guy, & would never listen to a human, as 24 7 its about mares, eat,run, poop and wheres the mares, the mares the mares...) Well, goodvluck! SO instantly shes got them listening and focusing on her. Its called hooking up and takes alot of work/skill to get them like this, AND to be happy, calm, and focused all at the same time? NOTE: NOT 1 HORSE has his ears back! Watch "others " who do so called natural horsemanship, who maybe famous, and they are making the moves, BUT EARS ARE PINNED THE WHOLE TIME! This is a horse speaking loudly how much they either hate what theyre doing, or the handler. I see, these are all very happy, healthy horses. Also, when a horse moves its feet, it uses its brain, hence the circles. So...next time, if u LOok for these things, maybe more interseting? 😊 Just sayin. No judgements. Have a great day.
Just sayin, to those who are yawning, this is alot harder than it looks, especia Ly with Stallions!! They are naturally all about finding the girls and will KILL each other to get there. Have you eve
Maryjo Felstead The horses are most likely muzzled to keep them from biting each other. And the whip is used for direction and communication, not punishment. If the horses felt like they were in danger of being hurt, they would have killed her by now. They kept running up to her for reassurance and pets. She wad their safe spot.
Their obviously desensitized to the whip. My gelding is spooky as hell and I can crack a whip over his head without him being bothered so it's really about how you use one. It does show better horsemanship to not use a whip but when you're controlling 10 horses it can be helpful for both parties as it can make messages and movements more clear. Considering that all of the horses have pretty much no fear of the whip I would say she's done well.
Liz Wells they’re willingly listening to her and doing as she asks. If they were scared they’d have bolted off. Not cruelty, people like you need to go and see some real cruelty, horses starving wasting away in fields being made to fight and have babies ten times a bloody year is abuse.
liberty is actually the horse friendliest method because she trained them to listen to her and to cooperate with the other horses. It's without anythin they are completely free to do it and are not forced, that's the beautiful about liberty training with horses
I feel privileged to have lived long enough to SEE such wonderful communications among intelligent species!!! Thanks!
I'm 85...& had an Arabian mare for 20 wonderful years.
This video literally had me crying...you cannot force horses to do things they don’t want to do and keep their love, trust and cooperation...I am in awe of her talent love and patience it required to do this with such beautiful horses...
i think they are her children....this is stuff that dreams are made of. Majestic, Mystic, Magnificent.
Brought to tears beautiful
Exquisite horsemanship.. beyond words actually..WOW.❤❤❤
Ms. Zerbini must have been one of these majestic equines in a previous lifetime. The energy she resonates with their individual personalities to unify them into a perfect ballet lifts up my day. On queue, the horses did large reverse circle pirouettes and that ending of their performance wherein they placed their beautiful heads on each other's back showed how all ages and breedings work together as a team. My dad had a white Appaloosa that reminds me of Ms. Z's head Appaloosa. I never knew a trainer could manage Appaloosa behavior and performance on the frequency of such exhilarating music which the horses were really enjoying, too. These souls take in Ms. Z. as a member of their tribe. Thank you so much!
Which horse is the appaloosa? I see 9 white horse and 1 black horse...dont see any appaloosa.
@@snewhouse13 Correction: I don't know if any of her horses were Appys. The narrative said there were 8 to 10 gorgeous white Arabians. Now, if there is an Appy in this herd, it wasn't stated, so that's a good catch on your part. She could be a hybrid.
However, my memory was thinking of our family horses, and one was a huge solid white Appaloosa; he was either a gelding or stallion. I asked about his coloring but he's in the registry book as Appaloosa. He had some minor speckling around his hooves. The judging just goes by the registry. He was a top show horse.
3 of these horses have the darker manes and tails. You just have to go by the registry paperwork and they're all chipped, so there would be no guessing involved. If she says 8-10 Arabians, that must be so.
So many hybrids nowadays, you don't know who's who.
Didn't you just love it how the trainer did a quick stop, about-face, and then all the horses followed suit ~~ stopped and about-face? How smart is that! They want to please her and she really knows how to use her body, arms, etc., to communicate direction and next dance routine. Thanks for the correction!
There is nothing more beautiful than to see horses free in nature
Most "free" horses that live in nature are just those that escaped from European settlers. They're invasive and often harmful to the environment. True wild horses are threatened to go extinct because of other feral domestic horses that are settling into their last remaining territories. One species of wild horse ironically only exists in zoos now because horse fans protested against the hunting of the feral domestic horses which drove one of the last remaining wild horses to go extinct in the wild. There's nothing beautiful about a horse that's free in the wild.
To train 10 horses to work together and perform such a amazing act would take a lot of hard work dedication and love. I am amazed at how they all worked together so well and showed so much love to the trainer and they were all determined to impress the trainer and the audience. Sure there were a few little mistakes but hey nobody is perfect.
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@@gregemi647 Why not?
Now, this is the only type of horse show I want to see, wonderful!!!
Such loving horses of our Heavenly Father! Such gentle, loving, trusting, very kind and spirited souls they have! Loved this! Blown away totally and in joyous awe!
Wow! She's talented. Swirling horses, gorgeous Arabians. How brilliant to have one black horse amongst all the white. Well filmed too. Thanks!
Sid lucky for me my bff has the same black horse her name is secret
Sidilicious if you are an equestrian you will know that there is no such thing as a white horse. They are called grey
@@myequestrianlife1234 some were dapple gray, fyi
Yeah I was only talking about the greys
@@myequestrianlife1234 some looked kinda champagne in the lighting
I have seen her in real life!! I didn’t even know she was famous! I thought she was just going to places near her home and stuff! Wow!
Beauty in motion.Major hours days put into these horses.
My favorite was the sassy spirited black beauty...from uplifted tail to tossing head...just magnificent!
Truly amazing what can be done with a vision, communication, and kindness. Quite beautiful.
Couldn't agree more, Kim! Absolutely stunning!
Wow, ten horses is a lot to keep track of at once. This is amazing. Exelent work.
So beautiful, so wonderfully trained.
BEAUTIFUL!!!
That was awesome ! The Music was mesmerising, may be to the horses as well.
"Mummers Dance" by Loreena McKennitt
If you can't see the beauty in this then why are you commenting. The horses are running to the music and flowing with each other specific ones are sinceonized and they know just where to go. And she never actually "hits" them with the crop do you see how short it is and how far away she is from the horses When she is using it? And the muzzle things are or only just because those horses are a bit nippy. And for the people that say " if it was a true relationship of trust she wouldn't use the whip" for one thing educate yourselves, it called a crop And an other thing. Have you ever tried to train a dog to do basic comands such as sit without any treats or teach them not to go to the bathroom in side with out a little smack on the nose.?? It isn't easy but this is basic herd behavior. She is the leader of that herd. And she only got that position through trust and compasion. The horses respect her.
The gray horses are absolutely stunning, gray dapple is amazing. I also love the black.
Meu Deus!! Nunca imaginei que cavalos é tão inteligentes assim. Parabéns. Adorei!!
Lindo demais.
Arabs, beautiful, high spirited, fun loving and will dump you in a minute if they want to run somewhere without you hanging on their back! That’s what I remember many from moons ago. She was the calmest saddle horse around most times and at other times dumped me at will, lol. That’s what makes the control here so incredible to watch!
Liberté is so incredible.
The black Arabian is the best looking of all of these horses!!
Thank you for saying that!! I have a black baby along with many multi -colored babies and NO-ONE goes near her. She's a doll and very rare. They don't know what they have.
No bits, no harnesses, no whips, thank you Sylvia for your beautiful program!!
No whips needed. Just communication. Well done.
Splendid horses, Pavlov-methode to do a good performance is shown, kind regards.
Beautiful houses
How beautiful and inspiring!
Just beautiful.❤️
Amazing!!!
Incredible!
What gorgeous Arabians! 😍
They are all gorgeous Arabs.
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A couple aren’t Arabs, there’s definitely an Andalusian in there
OMG MY FAV HORSE BREED IS AN ARABIAN OMGGGGG
These magnificent horses all feel like alphas - under her spell!
7:50 to 8:14, the black horse is nuzzling white horse to it's left.
Gray horses have my heart, the blacks are beautiful as well
Arabians!!! 😍
Am I the only one who noticed she has muscles on 3 of her horses
me too why is that?
@@tracirodewald97 I'm guessing it's because those three were a bit pushy with personal space. It was probably to stop them from biting the others.
Or it was because those three were young. If you watch they were throwing their heads and Bucking a bit (trying to play and/or a bit irritated about the others.)
some horses get nippy and playful in big groups especially if they are younger its probably just a precaution.
I know I’m REALLY late but she does that cause she uses stallions and those three are probably more aggressive than the others 😊 👍🏻
The two whites/ grays and the black?
My focus the whole time was on the black Arabian 😂
Jade P same I couldn’t keep my attention on the others
I loved that horse too, it seemed so spirited and a bit sassy which I just loved, LOL, and I loved how they would all toss their heads at times showing such spirit and joy in what they were doing with a beloved human in their midst
excelente trabajo y hermosos caballos!!
WOW AMAZING !!!
beautiful, I love it!
I can’t get over the mane and tail of the grey one that came in second sooo long and pretty
Arabians are the smartest and most adaptable breed.
Beautiful
It's just horses going in circles
Wouldn't a liberty routine set to music from "The Black Stallion" be awesome? A routine set to the music from the scene at the beach - the one where Alec feeds the Black on the beach, then they run around. I can picture it.
The black horse is beautiful, I think he'd like to be the only horse. He kind knows he's special.
Sylvia Zerbini
With Her Horses
SnowFall
SnowBalls
SnowGlobe
Tornado
Snow Mountain
Ice Berg
FrostBow
Freezer
And
Jingles
These Magnificent Horses Are Found In The Cavalia Odysseo Family In The World
They Love To Gallop In The Countryside And Many Many Of These More!
Hi Zack
Good show
I met her at the big E
Arab horses and arab guys are stil the best
beautifully done. Though I have to ask... does the three first horses have some kind of muzzle on? Why? Is it because those three bite? I don't have anything against it, just curious. The 'muzzle' obviously don't restrict movements, except the opening the mouth of the horses and the horses don't look irritated, well a little, but that's also obvious. What horse likes to be muzzled like a dog?
All of her Liberty horses are stallions, and occasionally play to rough with each other, I imagine it's only for the other horses' protection
It's not a muzzle it's a headpiece and it stops the horse opening it's mouth to much and also to guide the Lol and also for show
To me it looks like an ordinary rope halter.. it's just that the area around the horses mouth is darker so it looks like a "muzzle"
same question here
GreenElectricEmerald its a head halter.
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How do they make sure that the horses don't randomly poop in the middle of the show?
Easy, they don't. They poop whenever they feel like it
@@diary.of.a.equestrian1931 could've also trained them to poop before the show or simply got them to stress poop before hand(sounds abusive but it's not depending on how it's done. Some horses stress poop just from seeing something that makes them a bit nervous(aka my nutty gelding)) who knows though.
😍😍😍😍😍🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🤑🤑 did you buy the houses
9:06
Did the white horse buck the black?
I don’t ride irl, please inform me on why! :3
Amazing. How do you do it?
This is an amazing performance but why does everyone think those are stallions?
The black horse could be a Stallion ...
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I wonder how they train them ?
Horses are herd animals so they follow the leader. She's simply free lunging them all and focusing on moving the horses in the front. When she splits it them it's because she focuses her attention on the back half and tells them to come in, the rest simply follow. This does take training though as each horse has to be worked with to understand her body language and what she's asking. And of course she needs to make sure they still pay attention to her even with the others around. It's not a hard thing to train but with this many horses it would take considerable time.
Makayla Komrosky Hard work and dedication...and bonded trust
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Why did two of the horses have muzzles!? And why did every horse have their ears pointed all the way back?
Good catch
Carney’s Corner No muzzles. Halters. And pointed back doesn’t mean upset or angry, flat against the head does.
Shelby Watts The black horse actually did have on a muzzle. You have to look really close to see it though, it blends in pretty well.
Others have spoken for the muzzles/halters so I wont get into that. But the ears are from both listening to the woman, the crowd, and eachother. It's also a warning to other horses, "I don't care if you're listening to her do not put pressure on me". Simply horses being horses. Any irritation they showed was from eachother and most it was just excitement or playing movement.
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What are those things on the horses muzzle? They look like a muzzle someone would put on a dog
StariaGazer WolfHeart there are horse muzzles as well. Those horses are most like younger and have a biting problem towards the other horse which is probably why there kicking at them too there’s nothing wrong with it it’s just to keep them from biting the others
@@ericaesquivel381 oh okay. Thank you. I have never seen or herd of this so yeah
You can tell by their body shape and size that they're a bit younger than the ones with no muzzle halter. Younger horses tend to be a bit more competitive and nippy/fighty toward other horses while they're learning the pecking order of who's in charge. That's why you see them pinning their ears, kicking, and all that. They're just trying to figure out their place in the herd and the muzzle halter is to just make sure there's no actual biting happening. You can tell it doesn't really bother them and that's how it's supposed to be. They only pin their ears and kick at other horses and not the trainer. She's the boss of the herd and they're looking to find where their place is. Hope that helped a bit!
Horses r beautiful❤ music is irritating
She is literally just scaring them
If they were afraid, they wouldn't have come up to her to get petted. Good god, you and so many people know nothing about equine body language.
Chicken Nugget they all look very calm, none of them look the slightest bit irritated
She's playing sleep thief :)
I like horses...but not for Cirkus. The lady is however great with her show.
this isn’t a circus act, it’s a performance (liberty)
That black on is me trying to fit in with society
Cavalia Odysseo
In The Real World
Or In The MineCraft World
Horses running around in circles.....Okay
What was she meant to be doing
Darryl Bavington ....u r so right
Darryl Bavington show no off training skills. And her bond with her horses.
Darryl Bavington exactly
Lots of kicking, ear pinning and tail swishing... She does a couple tricks with the horses but the rest is free lunging... Anyone can free lunge... And a good relationship doesnt require a whip to get desired behaviors. Anyone who truly understands horse behavior sees that these horses are irritated. And the basket muzzles are strange. I get that they are protective measures but they make the horses shake their heads quite a bit. The black one rubs his head on a pal for a while trying to get it off...
Heather G there are not wearing muzzles actually there wearing halters and she has to use the whip so all the horses understand her at once or just a couple of them but for anything I'm not being mean so plz don't take this the wrong why just thought I would let u know
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They're not the slightest bit irritated. They're running together, and horses behave exactly like this when they're running together. It's part of these animals having a pecking order. You see how they turn all sweet and well-behaved when they join up with her, and none of their reactions are quick and fearful. That's a major sign of trust.
And whips, dear Heather, should be used more as an extension of a person's hand than anything. If these horses were afraid of that whip, they would behave skittishly. They're calm.
Beautiful but there only going in a circle
This I not really liberty sorry to say but liberty is doing tricks with your horses without muzzles or anything. Horses just running in circles is not doing tricks. Not quite entertaining either
You try doing this with 10 stallions or even geldings, its very impressive and beautiful you obviously know nothing about this but even an equestrian should know that
They are beutiful but just looked like a great big mess to me
WTH !!
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not so entertaining, mostly just horses running in circles
MidnightWolf193 to get 10 STALLIONS (not geldings) to run together in circles without beating each other up is a pretty big feat.
MidnightWolf193 where I live, the horse fair we have they do liberty runs and they're way more entertaining.
I had to giggle at yr. Reply. Yes, IVe seen Maybe more exciting demos, but if u knew horses, and tryed yrself with even 2 stallions ( everything in them says beat up the other guy, & would never listen to a human, as 24 7 its about mares, eat,run, poop and wheres the mares, the mares the mares...) Well, goodvluck! SO instantly shes got them listening and focusing on her. Its called hooking up and takes alot of work/skill to get them like this, AND to be happy, calm, and focused all at the same time? NOTE: NOT 1 HORSE has his ears back! Watch "others " who do so called natural horsemanship, who maybe famous, and they are making the moves, BUT EARS ARE PINNED THE WHOLE TIME! This is a horse speaking loudly how much they either hate what theyre doing, or the handler.
I see, these are all very happy, healthy horses.
Also, when a horse moves its feet, it uses its brain, hence the circles. So...next time, if u
LOok for these things, maybe more interseting? 😊 Just sayin. No judgements. Have a great day.
Just sayin, to those who are yawning, this is alot harder than it looks, especia
Ly with Stallions!! They are naturally all about finding the girls and will KILL each other to get there.
Have you eve
Ever seen sta
Lions fight in person? Its not pretty , and shes got many all working together calmly, happily. 😊Good for her!!
The more I watch this the more disturbing it is,ABSOLUTELY SHAMEFUL,purely for human entertainment,the animals muzzled and the person using a whip
Maryjo Felstead The horses are most likely muzzled to keep them from biting each other. And the whip is used for direction and communication, not punishment. If the horses felt like they were in danger of being hurt, they would have killed her by now. They kept running up to her for reassurance and pets. She wad their safe spot.
Their obviously desensitized to the whip. My gelding is spooky as hell and I can crack a whip over his head without him being bothered so it's really about how you use one. It does show better horsemanship to not use a whip but when you're controlling 10 horses it can be helpful for both parties as it can make messages and movements more clear. Considering that all of the horses have pretty much no fear of the whip I would say she's done well.
Wow, amazing, she can run them in a circle. That was a waste of 12 minutes
Ten horses runing in circles half out control . Not very amazing
That's acutely cruel to the horses guys..that makes them sceard so they are abusing...
Liz Wells they’re willingly listening to her and doing as she asks. If they were scared they’d have bolted off. Not cruelty, people like you need to go and see some real cruelty, horses starving wasting away in fields being made to fight and have babies ten times a bloody year is abuse.
The horses love her and u dont Know what u are talking about
liberty is actually the horse friendliest method because she trained them to listen to her and to cooperate with the other horses. It's without anythin they are completely free to do it and are not forced, that's the beautiful about liberty training with horses
I’m sorry but you don’t know what cruel is. Not one of those horses was abused in any way. They have an amazing bond with their trainer.
Yep they sure look abused to me! Christ sakes,