Pearl Equine Yeah that was really bothering me... he could’ve called them “he/she” or “the horse” at least... and he just referred to the horses as objects in general... as an equestrian it kinda bothered me but I mean... all e can do is comment and hope he corrects himself.. \_(•~•)_/
Obviously the narrator knows nothing about horse racing or how to pronounce common auction names. Was hilarious listening to him mangle Keeneland and Fasig Tipton, plus the horses names. Oh, and horses are he or she, not "it."
Thank you so much for saying this! I wanted to be enchanted by this video but was driven to distraction each time the doofus narrator pronounced "foaled" as "fouled," by calling the horses "it" and by the interspersed cowboy???? clips. Wanted to scream by the end.
The mispronunciations KILLED me. Totilas mispronounced. Dressage mispronounced. Fusaichi mispronounced. The fact that he called it a CCI 2, not a CCI2 STAR. So much ignorance. Why even bother making the list?
We're is this guy from what language is he speaking fouled is what happens to footballer's horses are foaled some sort of yank probably is it any wonder people think North Americans are stupid 🤡
Talks about a racehorse Shows photos of show jumpers. Also Talks about dressage horse Sows video clips of western horses. Logic? No. Knowledge level? Zero Hotel? Trivago
@@arianaeden2041 This entire video was asinine. 10 minutes of my life down the drain. I wish I'd read the comments prior to watching the video as I'd have moved on and saved myself the irritation!
Not for anything but the narrator should work on his pronunciation of certain words. All of these horses were incredibly beautiful. It was too difficult to pick just one.
I know the former owner of Totilas, he lives in our village. His brother lives here too, I see him almost daily. The Moorland stables are minutes from here. I know Totilas was very expensive, but I seriously doubt the 21 million dollar. It was more around 15 million Euros. Still a lot of money. He's called Tótilas, not Totíllas. And the new owner is named Shockemöhle, not 'Shockesmol'.
How wonderful it must be to have the chance to see such beautiful horses. I would find myself driving and parking just so I could watch them in the pasture or wherever they might be working them. Simply for the pleasure of it.
A horse is a he or she not an "it". A female horse is a mare. An intact male is called a stallion. A castrated male is called a gelding. A "sire" is its dad. So it can't be sired by two of the greatest racers of all time. 'and its definitely one of the most expensive horses sold of all time"- this is fluff. Obviously this is true or it wouldn't be in the list. Multiple owners are known as a racing conglomerate. The word dressage is NOT pronounced dressige. It's dressage. Horses are trained at a training yard, they live in the stables at the yards or in the fields or pastures. The word "foaled" rhymes with sold. It means when a horse was born ie became a foal. It's NOT pronounced "fowled" or" fouled"
When he said that he was sired by two racers, he meant that one was its sire and one was its granddad? (I think) But completely agree with all other points - this narrator clearly knows nothing about horses!!
@@miriammiller5293 if you can find out its name, age & selling price then you can find out its gender. This is pure laziness and not even trying to pronounce things right
Totilas of the Moorland Stables is hands down the most exquisitely beautiful horse. The horse of my dreams. I often Google Totilas just to watch him perform his Dressage. I could watch the Dressage with Totilas and Valegro every day. What a joy to behold.
Exactly. I always refer to an animal as they if I am not sure about their genders. When my pigeon was a baby and it was hard to tell his gender, I called him a they. When his male characteristics like his temperament and overall body shape, I was able to tell his gender.
This narrator does not even know that "dressage" is not an English word but that it is a French word that must be said as in French lol. About 40% of English words are actually French language words but few people know it. Remember JW Bush who once said that the word "entrepreneur" should not exist in the French language ..... he could not make worse mistake because it is still a word entirely of French origin ;)
@@litogor I actually do remember that! Remember when he was giving a speech and pronounced the word "nuclear" as "nuke-u-lar" and later when he was attempting to say, "from this day forward" and actually said "from this day FIREWOOD" lol. Jeez he was such a boob and to think he'd actually been married to a Librarian for 4 decades...
I didn’t really like how you called them “it” that was really disrespectful in my eyes and you should’ve said either “the horse” or “he”. Also the pronouncement of some of the words was off so maybe next time do a little research? Cause it was ticking off a lot of people and me as well. Dressage is a French word so it would be “dressAGE” not “dressEDGE” Just pointing out a few things that could possibly make this video much better and enjoyable. 🙃
What ridiculous prices to pay for horses! They are the most beautiful, wonderful animals but that sort of money means that expectations are way too high! That sort of pressure should be reserved for humans! They should be loved, cared for, enjoyed and then left alone!
@jennifer McDonald, I actually just went to a very famous TB Auction site online and a gentleman who'd been a very successful breeder and racehorse owner had passed away and his estate was liquidating his massive stable of Sires, Fillies, Colts, Foals and Broodmares and so very many were Gr. Ch. Grand Prix winners who went on to Sire and foal dozens of other Ch. Racers and my goodness, most starting bid reserves were at least $10K! Not to mention this elderly gentleman definitely knew his animal husbandry and breeding conformation superior standards bc each and every horse for sale had been thoroughly vet checked, tested for former injuries and lameness, cribbing and gait steadiness. It was really remarkable the breeding stock this man had amassed. I actually contacted the consignor for the sale and inquired about one particular yearling bc I thought since perhaps the colt hadn't been raced and only handled on longe lead that I just may be able to afford him. I'm awaiting his reply. But if I could get him at under $2,500 I would love to add him to my breeding sites for my three broodmares and one not yet foaled filly. He was immaculately confirmed and his Pedigree was peppered with Gr. Ch. stock on both his Sire, Dam, Second Sire and Second Dam. I believe the Executor of his estate truly just intends on offloading as many of the 2 dozen + horses as quickly and least complicated as possible by Oct. 27th. The farm is located in Southern NM and honestly I didn't really see where the herd had ever been on fresh grass or even eaten it. So I'm so eager to add this fella to my stable here in rural central NC. Just a 45 min drive South is known as "Horse Country" for mainly TB, American Saddlebred, and Danish, German and Swedish Warmbloods who are trained and compete in Hunter/Jumper and Fox hunt areas of training. This Colt was heavy in American Saddlebred and Swedish Warmbloods on his Dam's Dam's ( also known as second Dam)'s side. I honestly think if I work with him off longe lead and encourage cornering and gait switches by clicks only and eventually around age 3 begin working under saddle with him, eventually by age 4 I'll be able to compete in Hunter/Jumper and most definitely English Dressage events. I'm terribly sorry for the insanely long reply I just by happenstance came across this video and subsequently your comment and I had to share bc of my sheer excitement lol. Us horse people literally, eat sleep and breathe horses. I have for at least 35 years and I don't plan on quitting until I'm too old and I'll to train and compete and of course at that point I'll simply focus on building my stock of breeding pairs and hopefully foaling at least two goals every Spring/Summer and just retire as a breeder/farm owner.
@carol martin I totally agree. I've been fortunate enough to have worked and lived onsite of a very large, prestigious equestrian training facility that also boarded around 17 Arabians, Danish Warmbloods, Hanoverians and TB's in their stables and pastures. I typically would begin by mucking stalls around 7am and be finished by 10 am and then I would turn them out one by one or in pairs to the 17ac. pasture and start training right after lunch. I would exercise half the horses each day so that it normally worked out where all the horses got exercised 3x weekly. I just can't explain how wonderful it felt to wake up to and interact with all those beautiful horses every single day. Many of the Warmbloods and especially the gorgeous Arabians' breeding could be traced back two millennia to the days of Ali Baba in the Middle East. The sheer regal nature of these babies was definitely palpable. They knew just what they'd been created to do and performed so flawlessly. It was certainly one of the best times of my life. Of course I was only on-site for a little over 3 months bc I had to leave to enter a Master's program at the University 4 hrs East and could no longer work there. I definitely miss it.
I am baffled as to why 4 Ever Green didn't bother to enlist a narrator who knew the subject matter for this video. To mispronounce words such as 'dressage' and 'foaled' is inexcusable. Furthermore, to continually refer to the horses as "it" as if they're some kind of inanimate object shows that whoever created this video didn't feel it necessary to get it right, which is a shame as the filming, while cut with irrelevant material not germain to the subject, is at least decently shot.
Who the bell wrote the script for this and who's reading it? I'm astonished it could correctly pronounced monkey. And all those poor coals who were fouled.
Miriam , excuse me ,but I have nothing with my Eyes, it is not a running martingale. Look in the book and then again in the Video. Kind Regards Andreas
@Andrea's Gulbis I honestly couldn't agree more sir. I've owned, trained and competed extensively as a Youth, Junior and Adult Amateur with Danish, Swedish and German Warmbloods, American Saddlebreds, APHA Champion Sires and Fillies (no mares however), as well as Grand Champion Arabians and Hanoverians and I agree completely with your comment on competing with draw rein. Ideally a well trained horse will react properly to only seat adjustments, clicks and foot movements in stirrups. I'm sure you'll agree that competing in very difficult and athletic (for the horse especially) events the rider would never want to draw hard with a horse with a bit such as a Saffle Bit because it not only nearly chokes the horse but especially with a Saffle Bit it pulls and separates the horse's ears apart and to the back and he/she would be very encumbered by that movement! I, too trained most extensively in European and most specifically Deutsch technique for Hunter/Jumper, Foxhunt, English Dressage and Lead Rein. I so enjoyed it and found it over my years performing and training for equestrian events to be the most easily executed and the least difficult and tiring for the horse. I was actually fortunate enough to train during my 3 years of undergrad in college with an Olympic Junior Silver medalist in Hunter/Jumper and Dressage events. That was undoubtedly my most intensive training period and the years I garnered more knowledge of breeding conformation standards and animal husbandry than all of my previous years I'd trained prior to that (I began training and showing as a Youth Amateur at age 9). I'm so sorry I practically have written a novel but as soon as came across your comment I immediately knew you were a fellow "horse person" lol. Have a great day sir!!
@@miriammiller5293 that's typically what a chin strap would be used for. I personally don't typically perform with drawn reins due to the intense pressure and tightness it puts on the horse's cheeks, tongue and ears
Horses are not usually "fowled" or "fouled" and certainly NOT at the age of one or two... baby horses are FOALED... As for calling them "it" ... even a gelding is STILL male. After all, if you use "it" maybe all men who have had vasectomies should also be known as IT.
I hope when they retire the horses they keep them and love them. Don't just use them to make money. Animals are put on this Earth to be loved and my horse love me more than humans they're awesome. When I retired mine he was put out on the land we walked him every day and all he had to do was walk around the pretty green grass and enjoy the hills and valleys.
1:26 You used a picture of Galileo instead of Northern Dancer, and don't get me started on the pronunciation of the names or referring to these horses as just 'it.' >.>
@@4EverGreenYTI find that hard to believe with all the horse pictures out there. That is no excuse for the horrible narration. Someone did NOT do their homework on this video and I would assume most if not all your videos to be such mediocre quality. D.Darche DVM
Palloubet d'Halong is a French horse and the narrator names him as if he had the right to transform a foreign name into an American version ... It's completely disrespectful and does not look like the official name! Shame for the narrator ....
I absolutely hated that the narrator kept calling the horses 'it'. They're are NOT its, they're somebodies. The first two thoroughbreds were colts at sale, "he" or "him" by definition. Grr. One of my peeves, for sure.
Who is this guy? Why does he keep referring to these horses as it? Their beings like us, he's and she's just like us. He really pissed me off with his disregard to the lives of these horses. It finally died? What in the world?
I really can't pick a 'favorite' without looking up each horse myself, since a bunch of the images to portray individual horses were of multiple different horses. It's a little hard to pick a 'prettiest of ten', when a lot more than ten horses were shown.
I totally noticed that as well!! It was very confusing and in no way did the first horse look like the second or that anyone could overlook that the third horse had white back fetlock stockings.
I was young when he had his “golden days” and as I grew older he was already sold to Schockemöhle, so I never really think about it but maybe you’re right. Totilas was the Dreamhorse of my childhood and I still remember him as that.
@@saradavidson989 I definitely agree. Actually my first show filly (prior I had only 4 AQHA and APHA/ApHA studs and Geldings and when I wanted to begin searching for a TB filly, mare or sire I looked into retired racehorse adoption sites. I fairly quickly located a 16.2H bay TB filly of just 5 years old in upstate NY that had retires out of racing due the owner preferring to use her as a broodmare. After attempting to inseminate her 3x within 18 months, the Vet deemed her infertile as nd unable to carry a foal to term without a spontaneous abortion occurring. Well if course to the money driven owner, she was practically worthless so he was actually going to try adopting her out as simply a pleasure horse. We met with him after speaking over the phone several times and agreed to meet him at his farm and see her, and try her on longe lead, off lead and under saddle. To my shock and disbelief this filly was practically bomb-proof and her stable manners were impeccable as well as trailering and unloading and farrier patience!! Well of course we called our bank here and had them transfer a cashier's check for $1,700 and loaded her up and drove the 11 hrs back home to our farm. She was a perfect pasture pal to my APHA, and AQHA two Sires and Two Geldings!! She was my pride and joy for over 10 years until she went lame due to a chronic abscess on her back left flank. Sadly we were forced to put her down when she was 17 but I competed successfully as a Youth, Junior and Adult Amateur for 8 years in Hunter/Jumper, Foxhunt, and English Dressage events all over the Southeadt and East coast. Until I went off to college at age 17. She was then just retired and became a pasture pal to our 14 yr old Shetland Pony that we used to drive a cart for the small grandkids in the rural farming community we lived in. I still miss her so badly and remember her standing tall and ears perked straight up when I'd click and tell her name. I called her "Sheeza" but her registered name was actually "Sheza Classy Champ". She was a bay with both two front stockings and a star on her forehead. Jet black mane and unbelievably long thick black tail generally untypical for a TB. Sorry for the long novel of a reply but us horse ppl literally live and breathe our hooved babies don't we? God Bless hun.
Nah that's little for a Thoroughbred. I rode a lesson horse that was a lovely bay coat and he was sired by sea the stars. The money is kinda based on the bloodlines
he kept showing completely different horses while talking about a certain horse, and called them “it” the announcer was just annoying
Very!
yes very
Ugh people but nvm I guess just people
Numebr of times the voiceover called the horses "it"
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Beauty is priceless
One is supposed to say it.
Every single horse he called it
The fact he called the horses “It”...
Pearl Equine
Yeah that was really bothering me... he could’ve called them “he/she” or “the horse” at least... and he just referred to the horses as objects in general... as an equestrian it kinda bothered me but I mean... all e can do is comment and hope he corrects himself.. \_(•~•)_/
Yeah since I have 5 horses of my own this really bothered me and I had a few tears
Ik it drives me crazy
I think he meant It-the horse . So its not soooooooooooooo dramatic.
@@uschihase3331 Welcome to the internet where everyone gets upset for no reason
The announcer kept calling the horses “it”. That annoyed me so much lol
I agree , i found that so offensive i didn't watch " IT" all ,,,,
I should know. I AM a horse.
Its offensive the announcer could of said him or her
He also said fouled in instead of foaled in
Ik it was so annoying horses deserve to be called he/she
The pronunciation... it's almost like the announcer is trolling us.
sun1one1 fr it’s all race horses no Arabians, saddlebreds, or nothing other than race horses...
It's a robot
Kat59 Ik it’s a robot but most ok these horses sold for this much
haha the way he said dressage, I know how to pronounce it I do dressage😂😂😂😂
Amelia Finn Lol I do saddleseat country english pleasure and dressage😂
Obviously the narrator knows nothing about horse racing or how to pronounce common auction names. Was hilarious listening to him mangle Keeneland and Fasig Tipton, plus the horses names. Oh, and horses are he or she, not "it."
Not to mention that horses are foaled not fouled.
Iron Maidens Thoroughbreds well.. the narrator doesn’t know the gender of the horse.. but I agree on the rest
Thank you so much for saying this! I wanted to be enchanted by this video but was driven to distraction each time the doofus narrator pronounced "foaled" as "fouled," by calling the horses "it" and by the interspersed cowboy???? clips. Wanted to scream by the end.
And how he says dressage.
@@Gooddaysonly72 Yup, I forgot that one!
This is the worst narrator I have ever heard. Mispronounces many words. Deliberate? Seems so.
Skip it....
L Wilson dress-adg😂
Probably just ignorance.
The mispronunciations KILLED me. Totilas mispronounced. Dressage mispronounced. Fusaichi mispronounced. The fact that he called it a CCI 2, not a CCI2 STAR. So much ignorance. Why even bother making the list?
Cheyenne Eddy If he calls one more stallion an “ it”, I’d like to turn that stallion loose on him!
“fowled”
The way he said Dressage made my laugh so hard
Hanah Barnerd and tot-eee-las. It’s tote-I-las. He also called him Tot-i-yas
That guy's an idiot!
CLEARLY NOT A HORSEMAN!!!!
i know rightttt lmao
We're is this guy from what language is he speaking fouled is what happens to footballer's horses are foaled some sort of yank probably is it any wonder people think
North Americans are stupid 🤡
Talks about a racehorse
Shows photos of show jumpers.
Also
Talks about dressage horse
Sows video clips of western horses.
Logic? No.
Knowledge level? Zero
Hotel? Trivago
Haha True its so anoying
The Announcer doesnt know anything about horses lol. "He was *fouled* in:"
henlo 😂😂😂😂😂
... did you hear his pronunciation of "DRESSAGE"😂
henlo not to mention “dressidge”
8:13 "Shareef Dancer was only one year old when he was fouled..."
Sun Trespasser that I didn't quite get... what did he mean by that :))?
4:00 it FINALLY died?!? are you joking?
WTF IT DIDN'T EVEN NOTICE THANK YOU HUH?!
Csilla Tokaji finally has also the meaning of “in the end” or “after all”.
:( ikr
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Csilla Tokaji lol y’all are taking this to seriously
Fould??? Wtf.. dressage... western video clips? What I'd going on here
What were they trying to say when he said fouled? Not foaled right? Because once he said he was fouled when he was only one year old?
They need to use 'horse-people' for these videos !!! grrrr....... fouled ? ? ? and wow.... western dressage ?! ???
@@carolmartin2503 Western dressage is a real thing you know right?
@@arianaeden2041 This entire video was asinine. 10 minutes of my life down the drain. I wish I'd read the comments prior to watching the video as I'd have moved on and saved myself the irritation!
Anna Hendrix it is a fake voice.
The word is Foaled not Fouled ...sheesh get someone who knows the subject to narrate Keenland not Keenyland and on and on
Not for anything but the narrator should work on his pronunciation of certain words. All of these horses were incredibly beautiful. It was too difficult to pick just one.
“He was one year old when he was FouLEd” - what?
Considering I think he's trying to say foaled, how on earth does that work exactly??? I have questions...
Lmao!!!! This guy can't pronounce dressage, foaled or Keeneland right!!
@@p0llywillis806 and Schockemöhle hahahahaaaa
Ewww
Yeah....FOALED...LOL
Was put off by the narrator calling these stallions "its". They're male, so should be addressed as "he". Ugh.
Moona1966 oi
I know the former owner of Totilas, he lives in our village. His brother lives here too, I see him almost daily. The Moorland stables are minutes from here. I know Totilas was very expensive, but I seriously doubt the 21 million dollar. It was more around 15 million Euros. Still a lot of money. He's called Tótilas, not Totíllas. And the new owner is named Shockemöhle, not 'Shockesmol'.
How wonderful it must be to have the chance to see such beautiful horses. I would find myself driving and parking just so I could watch them in the pasture or wherever they might be working them. Simply for the pleasure of it.
A horse is a he or she not an "it".
A female horse is a mare.
An intact male is called a stallion.
A castrated male is called a gelding.
A "sire" is its dad. So it can't be sired by two of the greatest racers of all time.
'and its definitely one of the most expensive horses sold of all time"- this is fluff. Obviously this is true or it wouldn't be in the list.
Multiple owners are known as a racing conglomerate.
The word dressage is NOT pronounced dressige. It's dressage.
Horses are trained at a training yard, they live in the stables at the yards or in the fields or pastures.
The word "foaled" rhymes with sold. It means when a horse was born ie became a foal. It's NOT pronounced "fowled" or" fouled"
When he said that he was sired by two racers, he meant that one was its sire and one was its granddad? (I think) But completely agree with all other points - this narrator clearly knows nothing about horses!!
Damnnnnnnn
Jazz_ In_The_Dark if you don’t know the horses gender you refer to it as an it or he
Don't forget the one that was somehow foaled when it was 1 year old, haha :D
@@miriammiller5293 if you can find out its name, age & selling price then you can find out its gender. This is pure laziness and not even trying to pronounce things right
These prices leads me to think these folks have more dollars than Sense!
1942rita I wouldn’t spend that much for a horse just saying
Its all about money , they dont give a cr@p about the horse unless it gets injured.
Alice yea I seen it
1942rita true
Totilas of the Moorland Stables is hands down the most exquisitely beautiful horse. The horse of my dreams. I often Google Totilas just to watch him perform his Dressage. I could watch the Dressage with Totilas and Valegro every day. What a joy to behold.
I cant stand how you say "it" when THEY have GENDERS
Exactly. I always refer to an animal as they if I am not sure about their genders. When my pigeon was a baby and it was hard to tell his gender, I called him a they. When his male characteristics like his temperament and overall body shape, I was able to tell his gender.
The word is. " dress-SSAAGE" watch some competitions!
This narrator does not even know that "dressage" is not an English word but that it is a French word that must be said as in French lol. About 40% of English words are actually French language words but few people know it. Remember JW Bush who once said that the word "entrepreneur" should not exist in the French language ..... he could not make worse mistake because it is still a word entirely of French origin ;)
@@litogor I actually do remember that! Remember when he was giving a speech and pronounced the word "nuclear" as "nuke-u-lar" and later when he was attempting to say, "from this day forward" and actually said "from this day FIREWOOD" lol. Jeez he was such a boob and to think he'd actually been married to a Librarian for 4 decades...
Christine Still
Yeah that was honestly just funny
Who is this narrator? Your pronunciations shows you are not familiar with these horses or horse sports
I didn’t really like how you called them “it” that was really disrespectful in my eyes and you should’ve said either “the horse” or “he”.
Also the pronouncement of some of the words was off so maybe next time do a little research? Cause it was ticking off a lot of people and me as well.
Dressage is a French word so it would be “dressAGE” not “dressEDGE”
Just pointing out a few things that could possibly make this video much better and enjoyable. 🙃
THE FACT THAT ANYONE BUYING A HORSE NAMED "THE GREEN MONKEY" FOR 16MILLION IS COMICAL..SORRY COULD NOT RESIST SAYING THAT..LOL
What ridiculous prices to pay for horses! They are the most beautiful, wonderful animals but that sort of money means that expectations are way too high! That sort of pressure should be reserved for humans! They should be loved, cared for, enjoyed and then left alone!
@jennifer McDonald, I actually just went to a very famous TB Auction site online and a gentleman who'd been a very successful breeder and racehorse owner had passed away and his estate was liquidating his massive stable of Sires, Fillies, Colts, Foals and Broodmares and so very many were Gr. Ch. Grand Prix winners who went on to Sire and foal dozens of other Ch. Racers and my goodness, most starting bid reserves were at least $10K! Not to mention this elderly gentleman definitely knew his animal husbandry and breeding conformation superior standards bc each and every horse for sale had been thoroughly vet checked, tested for former injuries and lameness, cribbing and gait steadiness. It was really remarkable the breeding stock this man had amassed. I actually contacted the consignor for the sale and inquired about one particular yearling bc I thought since perhaps the colt hadn't been raced and only handled on longe lead that I just may be able to afford him. I'm awaiting his reply. But if I could get him at under $2,500 I would love to add him to my breeding sites for my three broodmares and one not yet foaled filly. He was immaculately confirmed and his Pedigree was peppered with Gr. Ch. stock on both his Sire, Dam, Second Sire and Second Dam. I believe the Executor of his estate truly just intends on offloading as many of the 2 dozen + horses as quickly and least complicated as possible by Oct. 27th. The farm is located in Southern NM and honestly I didn't really see where the herd had ever been on fresh grass or even eaten it. So I'm so eager to add this fella to my stable here in rural central NC. Just a 45 min drive South is known as "Horse Country" for mainly TB, American Saddlebred, and Danish, German and Swedish Warmbloods who are trained and compete in Hunter/Jumper and Fox hunt areas of training. This Colt was heavy in American Saddlebred and Swedish Warmbloods on his Dam's Dam's ( also known as second Dam)'s side. I honestly think if I work with him off longe lead and encourage cornering and gait switches by clicks only and eventually around age 3 begin working under saddle with him, eventually by age 4 I'll be able to compete in Hunter/Jumper and most definitely English Dressage events. I'm terribly sorry for the insanely long reply I just by happenstance came across this video and subsequently your comment and I had to share bc of my sheer excitement lol. Us horse people literally, eat sleep and breathe horses. I have for at least 35 years and I don't plan on quitting until I'm too old and I'll to train and compete and of course at that point I'll simply focus on building my stock of breeding pairs and hopefully foaling at least two goals every Spring/Summer and just retire as a breeder/farm owner.
Emily, I agree...they aren't 'it' they have gender for Pete's sake!
Actually, they don't have gender...they have a physical sex. Gender, as defined in the dictionary, never properly referred to biology.
@@marysueeasteregg Whoa...okay, I think everyone understood my intention. Have a great day.
It FINALLY died
🤣🤦♀️
Was the person who spelled the captions drunk? Talk about messed up names.
dianne lavoie Everyone involved in making this video appears to be drunk.
By far, the most beautiful is the Dutch black dressage champion ! Any which way...... gorgeous beyond belief !!! TOPS.
@carol martin I totally agree. I've been fortunate enough to have worked and lived onsite of a very large, prestigious equestrian training facility that also boarded around 17 Arabians, Danish Warmbloods, Hanoverians and TB's in their stables and pastures. I typically would begin by mucking stalls around 7am and be finished by 10 am and then I would turn them out one by one or in pairs to the 17ac. pasture and start training right after lunch. I would exercise half the horses each day so that it normally worked out where all the horses got exercised 3x weekly. I just can't explain how wonderful it felt to wake up to and interact with all those beautiful horses every single day. Many of the Warmbloods and especially the gorgeous Arabians' breeding could be traced back two millennia to the days of Ali Baba in the Middle East. The sheer regal nature of these babies was definitely palpable. They knew just what they'd been created to do and performed so flawlessly. It was certainly one of the best times of my life. Of course I was only on-site for a little over 3 months bc I had to leave to enter a Master's program at the University 4 hrs East and could no longer work there. I definitely miss it.
00:23 Did he say fouled, instead of foaled?
I’m out!
It’s not that big of a deal
They are all stunning in there own way
4 ever green is the best of you tube
"this horse was fouled in..." um, it's FOALED...
It had me in tears how he pronounced "Paul Schockemöhle" XDDDD
That jumper shows you can actually get what you pay for.
I am baffled as to why 4 Ever Green didn't bother to enlist a narrator who knew the subject matter for this video. To mispronounce words such as 'dressage' and 'foaled' is inexcusable. Furthermore, to continually refer to the horses as "it" as if they're some kind of inanimate object shows that whoever created this video didn't feel it necessary to get it right, which is a shame as the filming, while cut with irrelevant material not germain to the subject, is at least decently shot.
Who the bell wrote the script for this and who's reading it? I'm astonished it could correctly pronounced monkey. And all those poor coals who were fouled.
Hell, pronounce, foaled. It looks better when you're correcting someone for you to be correct as well.
OMG!! It, It, It, are you kidding?? The pronunciation on many words is just plan incorrect. Do it over. Would not subscribe !!
Please don’t be mean
They are ALL beautiful, of course
KADENA born 2019 $725,000 US at the Lexington yearling sale. Forget Secretariat. The breed of the century.
All of these horses are very expensive. Beautiful purebred horses. Thank you for your videos.
Nobody:
Not a soul:
The Narrator: It was foALed
‘Dressig’ and ‘Shockenshmole’ 😂
Monopol girl got saled in November 2020 for $9500000
love from India bro
India is ❤️
4 Ever Green love you bro and thank you bro
@@bibekdas5595 India is 🐷
I have to say...the Friesien Black. Beautiful, powerful, graceful...just love them...Thank you for the run down.
I hate horse racing! I own and ride horses but i HATE horse racing..
I ride showjumping.👍🏻
It’s so fun!!😍
4 ever green is the my favourite you tube channel
Beautiful animals
7:01, 7:08 just listen how he says dressage!!!!! Lol totally wrong! 🤣🤣🤣
7:25 riding with draw rein, absolutly unaccaptable !!!!!!
It would be better to work and ride Warmbloods in the good old german Classical Way.
Andreas Gulbis it’s a running martingale to stop him from throwing his
Head or running like a giraffe
Miriam , excuse me ,but I have nothing with my Eyes, it is not a running martingale. Look in the book and then again in the Video.
Kind Regards
Andreas
Andreas Gulbis it’s a running martingale
@Andrea's Gulbis I honestly couldn't agree more sir. I've owned, trained and competed extensively as a Youth, Junior and Adult Amateur with Danish, Swedish and German Warmbloods, American Saddlebreds, APHA Champion Sires and Fillies (no mares however), as well as Grand Champion Arabians and Hanoverians and I agree completely with your comment on competing with draw rein. Ideally a well trained horse will react properly to only seat adjustments, clicks and foot movements in stirrups. I'm sure you'll agree that competing in very difficult and athletic (for the horse especially) events the rider would never want to draw hard with a horse with a bit such as a Saffle Bit because it not only nearly chokes the horse but especially with a Saffle Bit it pulls and separates the horse's ears apart and to the back and he/she would be very encumbered by that movement! I, too trained most extensively in European and most specifically Deutsch technique for Hunter/Jumper, Foxhunt, English Dressage and Lead Rein. I so enjoyed it and found it over my years performing and training for equestrian events to be the most easily executed and the least difficult and tiring for the horse. I was actually fortunate enough to train during my 3 years of undergrad in college with an Olympic Junior Silver medalist in Hunter/Jumper and Dressage events. That was undoubtedly my most intensive training period and the years I garnered more knowledge of breeding conformation standards and animal husbandry than all of my previous years I'd trained prior to that (I began training and showing as a Youth Amateur at age 9). I'm so sorry I practically have written a novel but as soon as came across your comment I immediately knew you were a fellow "horse person" lol. Have a great day sir!!
@@miriammiller5293 that's typically what a chin strap would be used for. I personally don't typically perform with drawn reins due to the intense pressure and tightness it puts on the horse's cheeks, tongue and ears
Horses are not usually "fowled" or "fouled" and certainly NOT at the age of one or two... baby horses are FOALED... As for calling them "it" ... even a gelding is STILL male. After all, if you use "it" maybe all men who have had vasectomies should also be known as IT.
Dressage, foaled are killing me by the way they pronounced it
Horses4Life Vlogs and how he uses “IT” for every horse
Rory ikr :/
I hope when they retire the horses they keep them and love them. Don't just use them to make money. Animals are put on this Earth to be loved and my horse love me more than humans they're awesome. When I retired mine he was put out on the land we walked him every day and all he had to do was walk around the pretty green grass and enjoy the hills and valleys.
dreSSAGE and tortilla pronounced torteeya.
Totilas.... To...ti (tee)...las
I'm literally disgusted by all these sheikhs. They can spend millions of dollars on race horses, but not on the betterment of their people.
I’m just gonna ignore how many times he pronounced a bunch of words wrong......lol
1:26 You used a picture of Galileo instead of Northern Dancer, and don't get me started on the pronunciation of the names or referring to these horses as just 'it.' >.>
Also after watching the rest of this video you continuously used the wrong pictures of the wrong horses.
there were no enough pictures available that we could use, we had to go with these
@@4EverGreenYTI find that hard to believe with all the horse pictures out there. That is no excuse for the horrible narration. Someone did NOT do their homework on this video and I would assume most if not all your videos to be such mediocre quality. D.Darche DVM
9:08 Fusaichi Pegasus was born in 1997, not 1987. I'm sorry, but this video has been researched dreadfully.
It, it, it...those poor animals.
I exited when he said Go-dolphin...
Palloubet d'Halong is a French horse and the narrator names him as if he had the right to transform a foreign name into an American version ... It's completely disrespectful and does not look like the official name!
Shame for the narrator ....
@litogor I totally agree. He should've pronounced it accurately using the French dialect. Basically "Păll-oo-bay DăLong".
So these guys know absolutely nothing about horses including how to pronounce words.
I absolutely hated that the narrator kept calling the horses 'it'. They're are NOT its, they're somebodies. The first two thoroughbreds were colts at sale, "he" or "him" by definition. Grr. One of my peeves, for sure.
All of the horses were beautiful
Moorlands Totilas 😍😍😍
I can’t be the only one who thought the thumbnail horse was Matt Harnacke’s horse from his stallion shopping video
Who is this guy? Why does he keep referring to these horses as it? Their beings like us, he's and she's just like us. He really pissed me off with his disregard to the lives of these horses. It finally died? What in the world?
love you bro
The "it" thing rubbed me the wrong way. Also, how he pronounced dressage and foaled....lol!!
I really can't pick a 'favorite' without looking up each horse myself, since a bunch of the images to portray individual horses were of multiple different horses. It's a little hard to pick a 'prettiest of ten', when a lot more than ten horses were shown.
Wow looking good 🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎
I always watching your video bro
Gorgeous! 🐎🐎🐎
No.3 was the most beautiful horse I’ve seen
Horse #4, Annihilator, shows at least 3 different horses in the pictures. A chestnut, a bay with white, and a bay with no white....WTF???
I totally noticed that as well!! It was very confusing and in no way did the first horse look like the second or that anyone could overlook that the third horse had white back fetlock stockings.
thanks for showing me beautiful animal I love horse
7:47 did he really say Paul Schockensmohel 😂
it means Paul Schockemöhle but it´s okay german is hard 😂
Yeah, heard that too. Sadly when I heard Totilas was sold to Schockemöhle, I knew his days were over. And I was right.
I was young when he had his “golden days” and as I grew older he was already sold to Schockemöhle, so I never really think about it but maybe you’re right. Totilas was the Dreamhorse of my childhood and I still remember him as that.
They're at beautiful ❤️❤️❤️
This List is a long way from being correct. Try and do better Research.
and what's with the random slides which are unrelated to the narration?
Most of these horses are bought by sheiks of the UAE
Poor horses though, but very beautiful, but I love them all so I can't pick my favorite, love your videos dude
Thanks Jasmine Kittenstorm
Jasmine Kittenstorm. Ikr there AWESOME I love them
@@4EverGreenYT no problem mate
Alliyah291 Palace Ik a lot of very beautiful horses but I wouldn’t spend that much money for a horse
@@saradavidson989 I definitely agree. Actually my first show filly (prior I had only 4 AQHA and APHA/ApHA studs and Geldings and when I wanted to begin searching for a TB filly, mare or sire I looked into retired racehorse adoption sites. I fairly quickly located a 16.2H bay TB filly of just 5 years old in upstate NY that had retires out of racing due the owner preferring to use her as a broodmare. After attempting to inseminate her 3x within 18 months, the Vet deemed her infertile as nd unable to carry a foal to term without a spontaneous abortion occurring. Well if course to the money driven owner, she was practically worthless so he was actually going to try adopting her out as simply a pleasure horse. We met with him after speaking over the phone several times and agreed to meet him at his farm and see her, and try her on longe lead, off lead and under saddle. To my shock and disbelief this filly was practically bomb-proof and her stable manners were impeccable as well as trailering and unloading and farrier patience!! Well of course we called our bank here and had them transfer a cashier's check for $1,700 and loaded her up and drove the 11 hrs back home to our farm. She was a perfect pasture pal to my APHA, and AQHA two Sires and Two Geldings!! She was my pride and joy for over 10 years until she went lame due to a chronic abscess on her back left flank. Sadly we were forced to put her down when she was 17 but I competed successfully as a Youth, Junior and Adult Amateur for 8 years in Hunter/Jumper, Foxhunt, and English Dressage events all over the Southeadt and East coast. Until I went off to college at age 17. She was then just retired and became a pasture pal to our 14 yr old Shetland Pony that we used to drive a cart for the small grandkids in the rural farming community we lived in. I still miss her so badly and remember her standing tall and ears perked straight up when I'd click and tell her name. I called her "Sheeza" but her registered name was actually "Sheza Classy Champ". She was a bay with both two front stockings and a star on her forehead. Jet black mane and unbelievably long thick black tail generally untypical for a TB. Sorry for the long novel of a reply but us horse ppl literally live and breathe our hooved babies don't we? God Bless hun.
This announcer has clearly never before heard the words dressage or foaled spoken aloud🤣
How he said dressage though 🤣
All of these horses are absolutely stunning. The commentator should never call them - it. They are either he or she .
I love them all
For the Snaafi dancer he said it’s was 10.2 billion dollars. That’s one EXTREMELY expensive horse😂
Nah that's little for a Thoroughbred. I rode a lesson horse that was a lovely bay coat and he was sired by sea the stars. The money is kinda based on the bloodlines
Nice pictures, many with nothing to do with the subject . . . and a lot of old, missing and/or inaccurate information.
The third one is so pretty 😍
Sadly Totilas died some days ago. R.I.P.
3:59 it FINALLY DIED ? stay away from horse things PLEASE PLEASE
Really did not like the fact they showed different horses while narrating the ID of a specific horse . It’s confusing like a bad western .
Oh, poor Totilas..((
Awesome horses and great business as well.
It’s almost as if the narrator was trying to portray a hatred for horses
Great channel! Thanks
You're Welcome :)
Number 3, is my favorite.
1 he is amazing and gorgeous
Totilas was THE horse!❤️