0:08 Love how he arranged himself into that pose "I´m here!" and the ending kick was like a cherry on the top. Horses are creatures that just have insane amount of natural grace and elegance.
@@Fluffy_Wolverine I pass horses a lot as I live next to rural area with a lot of ranches and fields. Otherwise not sure what exactly you meant, if you do not like horses that is your problem. 100 people 100 opinions.
Seeing other horses is nothing. He's completely neglected. Stallions are horses too and need at least a horse friend - geldings are perfect companions. But keeping a stallion like that is nothing better than isolation in prison. As if you put the last two men on seperate islands so they can call out and see each other but never get in touch. That's abuse for every kind of social animal.
@@ranmakuro I'm not a horsey person. My extremely controlling sister is. Watching UA-cam videos on horses, makes me wonder about the women who need horses in their lives to control. These horses are beautiful birds in cages. Don't get me started on birds.
@@i.m.7710 Often, yes they are. I'm a horse person though my point of view has changed a lot. I love when a horse decides to be with you although it is in a stable herd. Humans and horses can be friends. But living conditions must be more than enough. There are too many people thinking they know their horse is diffferent and happy with bad conditions. Only when they try and change the circumstances and let the horse settle in they understand what they have done. It's never too late.
@@ranmakuro I do think that this is a very safe place for the stallion to stay. The fence is sturdy and high enough so that he can’t jump out and hurt himself doing so. I agree that he needs a friend, and there is no reason to keep a stallion intact if you can’t keep him in a safe but large space with room to romp with his buddies.
Same, I know nothing about horses really but I can tell an animal that big and strong could very likely clear that first fence if it wanted! They're so impressive
I love how the mares just don't care. First they're like, "Oh Steve, heyyyy!" And then they just don't care and go, "So, as I was talking, Margaret was just being a a huge disturbance to everyone in the herd during dinner time-"
Yeah mares sometimes even get heavily annoyed when a stallion tries to approch them. I've seen one trying to casually say hi to two meres but one of them got aggressive for no obvious reason and chased him around the pasture for minutes lol
@@carina-nonbinary I agree. One time I saw a mare put up with a stallion for nigh on 2 years before divorcing him and taking half his property as well as his rights to the children.
@@macabre2899 That might be why there are so many horsec**** online, complaining about women being unreliable. They call themselves stallions so, it makes sense.
I love that he knows not to jump that fence and try landing in those rocks with the other fence right in his face. Even when visibly pissed off, he ain't stupid.
He's not pissed off, he's trying to impress them. Look at his ears, when horses are mad they take their ears back, his are really forward. Also, had he been mad he'd be repeatedly kicking the fence, and won't be strutting around.
@@shelbyseelbach9568 pissed off means angry, agitated. I know very well what that phrase means. I've worked with horses for years. I've seen many angry horses, even got hurt by a few- so trust me when I tell you that this horse is NOT angry. He's excited, interested, playful, but NOT angry. Look at any guide to horse body language, it will tell you the same thing.
@@shelbyseelbach9568 But the horse isn’t “pissed off” You also can’t come up with a counter argument so you resort to degradation. Good luck with life because you’ll surely need it.
First off, that’s a really nice facility. Second, that’s normal behavior of a stallion. He wasn’t mad, he was listening to his instincts. He was getting frustrated though.
I think that’s more of how I’m interpreting the comments, it’s more of an “antsy” frustration than it is anger. Feels like you summed it up really well, though.
My favorite part was the “Has he not been getting any lately?” Edit: this comment section if getting kinda sus… Edit Edit: imagine how funny it would be if I just deleted this comment
@@jamesblyth4966 The one that looked was a gelding, and he was not interested or exited. Mostly just curious, but in the end he did not care. The mare did not even glance his way, which makes sense since she is probably not in heat/dont like that stallion and was much more invested in her hooman at the time.
I worked on a stud farm. You haven't seen anything until you've seen a stallion in a stall watching another male breed a mare he wants. They'll practically break through the door
I grew up having a stud horse and he was a headache but sweet and gentle at the same time, but he would always let u know he was the big man on campus, sadly my family no longer have him, my dad had him before I was born, he was 33 years old back in 2014 I was only 21, I’m 30 now and if he’s still alive he will be in his mid to late 40’s, he was a good horse
It's so funny that the mare didn't look at him at all, but that other stallion/gelding was just like, "Hey bro! :D" And then the stallion threw a lil fit. "I wasn't talking to you! >:O"
I remember when my old trainer had an Arabian stallion. He would throw temper tantrums when any horse walked by. Mare: Wanted to mate. Male: Wanted to fight.
This is a really nice setup! You can’t always stallion-proof a paddock, and shared spaces can be hard to juggle depending on herd dynamics, so having a open stall like this with enough room to actually exercise and socialise looks like a really cool alternative! Plus that fencing looks really solid, that must have cost a fortune. I think this video also conveys why gelding is such a widespread and important process for horse owners who aren’t prepared to go the extra EXTRA mile for their horses. I feel like often people will get stallions because it’s romantic and sounds cool and they like the idea of breeding their own horses (even though they are unqualified and couldn’t care less about genetic health and the like) but then keep it in a stall all day, provide no enrichment or exercise and get surprised that the horse is “trying to kill them” and call in an aggressive “trainer” who pushes the horse until it hurts someone and is euthanised for being “dangerous”. Of course stallions can also be puppy dogs and the biggest softies too, it depends on the horse, but you still need to be prepared to care for a STALLION when you buy a STALLION. That means upgrading fencing, knowing about the unique health needs of the domesticated testosterone containment unit, and making adjustments to agistment so that no one is being bullied or constantly losing their mind over that one horse three paddocks over that I NEED TO MEET RIGHT NOW IF I CANT TOUCH NOSES I WILL LITERALLY EXPLODE. It’s also important to remember that a stallion is literally just a horse and you don’t have to try and dominate it or treat it like shit or pick apart everything it does as aggressive just because it still has its balls.
This sounds like something you’ve been through and are just projecting it out there like it’s a super common thing? Maybe go to therapy to work out your issues.
@@finnanutyo1153 The poster of this comment sounds like someone who has experience and knows about horses. If anything you assuming things makes me think YOU need therapy.
horses are literally so expressive lol, he’s like “dammit. She was supposed to me mine >:(“ I think he might also just be showing off though not actually mad. Quite funny
My favorite school/lesson horse, who I ride for about 10 years was a gelding….but he still tried to charm the ladies. One day, I’m walking him to the mounting block, and he looks over at the pretty mare in the lesson, and almost had this look on his face like “look what I can do,” and he turned and BIT me!!! Then looked back at her to see if she was impressed. Not typical of him! So I gave home a little smack to tell him no, and the mare walked off laughing and he hung his head in shame. Lol. So unlike him, but for that moment, he wanted to be the alpha to impress her. In all the years I rode him, that’s the only time he ever did anything like that. He’d be silly sometimes, but never bit or kicked or anything. He was a perfect school horse. Now over 30 and retired, living the life. 💕
I’m a huge fan of how light on their feet they look, the amount of power in their legs it’s insane. They just lightly prance around and look elegant asfuck
@@youngroller2168 dominance is the incorrect terminology. he is showing the mares he is strong and full of energy/very mobile, meaning he is healthy and good candidate to reproduce with.
@@bigdeweyj You know what’s great about humans is that they’re just animals who managed to convince themselves that they’re smarter than they actually are
What a cutie! I used to work at a facility with Arab stallions; thankfully I never had to deal with many crazy temper tantrums but I miss the adorable stallion energy 😂😍
Wow, he's so beautiful. All the horses are and it looks like y'all take wonderful care of them. I always wanted horses. Unfortunately my husband passed away from cancer 5 years after we acquired a place to have horses. After losing him it was just not good timing for this dream. Life can change so quickly.
I love that! Though don't blame him for getting mad because he wasn't!! He was just trying to impress the beautiful mares!!! He is a pure beauty!! Lucky you!!
He looks like Wildfire. Beautiful stallion. Definitely showing off for the female and to show that male he's stronger. On that note, can anyone see the balls? Bc I can't. Either he was gelded late or they are hiding. Either way I love watching horses with all their quirks. I wish there were more documentaries like Cloud.
He's like: "Ladies, over here!🐴 Bet y'all never seen a stallion like this before huh? y'all looking fine today! Where ya going? Come back and I'll show you how fine you really look!"😎🐎
I've been driving a stallion for some time and he would get more excited when seeing another stallion than when seeing a mare. I got the impression that not being able to compare their strength is what bothers them more.
Or maybe he's just....you know...not that there's anything wrong with it...kind of...well..."different" from some guys...so to speak. Can I say that on social media, or will I be cancelled?!
Makes me think of my little old chihuahua. She’s never shown any want to hump a male dog but whenever she even senses another female dog in the vicinity, there she goes humping the air. She’s my sweet lesbian grandma 😭😂
What a beautiful horse! Great stables too. Nice to see that reinforced paddock fencing; safer for everybody and a quality job. Looks like a northern Calif. coastal area; is it?
@@neophantomyt1435 it does. In fact this could be a pre-procedure, where they are milking the stud. Drawing the ladies past him encourages him to be ready. And then they milk him kind of like a blow up doll version of a female horse. The ranch hand provides a sheath and basically holds it while the horse empties his load. Yeah it's graphic but it's in the third season of Yellowstone too.
@@TypeOneg Indeed, it's a routine practice for breeding, although at the ranch where I did landscaping for they were kind of weird about it and coaxing the horses with baby noises. It was an awkward experience being around those people.
I love seeing all the comments about “wow I’m glad this fence is so well-designed that it does not literally emanate a horse-destroying aura” because it means I can automatically make a few assumptions about the world of horse-owning
@Rav Jayakodi Yep. Stallions are temperamental, athletic, and can pretty much only be kept with other males, usually geldings, and that's only if they don't try to fight them. If they aren't kept intact for breeding, it's safer and easier to castrate them.
@Rav Jayakodi they do that to control them, obviously. Be happy you’re not a horse, with how crazy feminists are nowadays, some women would love to do the same thing to males who aren’t horses! Also, ethical? They’re already keeping the horse in a confined space, it only exists for the owners purposes, much like a pet dog, so it’s as ethical as snipping a dog. Who cares? If you care about ethics stop eating meat, these horses are living in paradise compared to where you get your steak.
This is a great pen setup! These people in the comments are making me mad! “It’s just hormones” “he’s not mad” I can’t believe people take so much time out of their day to show off their horse knowledge. I agree, it is just hormones and he’s just saying “hey ladies look at me I’m pretty!” But y’all don’t need to correct her
for real, like some people got really nasty about it too and tried to make the poster feel inferior. Like the title was clearly made in a joking manner, not to be serious smh
The equivalent of the guy in the Walmart parking lot in the pickup truck with tinted windows and booming bass. Look at me, ladies!!! I'm one bad mama jama.
I had a 3/4 TB gelding who behaved a bit like this when I accidentally turned him out with the mares at a showing yard after a summer out on his own. I knew something was up when his eyes were on stalks at the gate, but the mares were hidden over a hill, and as soon as I let him loose he was after them like a bullet. By the time I got there he had barged one of them aside and jumped on top of the other, but then he couldn’t remember why :)
Maybe it’s not just about sex. Maybe he loves her and sees her as his companion. Or I could be projecting. Either way, something to think about. We know equine bond with humans and the heard emotionally
Fear not! This boy gets plenty of...umm...action?😂...and has sired many a foal❤He is well-loved and cared for:)
This is just normal stallion behaviour, he is clearly well cared for ❤
After 4 years you decide to grace us with an update of the stallion's sex life.
And they say there's no good in the world.
😂😂😂
So not a gelding, after all. Very weird comment section lol
I'm not scared for him, I'm scared that I'm going to behave same soon 😂
0:08 Love how he arranged himself into that pose "I´m here!" and the ending kick was like a cherry on the top. Horses are creatures that just have insane amount of natural grace and elegance.
They make good glue
@@Grumbledookvid god no
"insane amount of natural grace and elegance" you aren't around horses much, are you?
@@DrikTrajado pretty good eating as well.
@@Fluffy_Wolverine I pass horses a lot as I live next to rural area with a lot of ranches and fields. Otherwise not sure what exactly you meant, if you do not like horses that is your problem. 100 people 100 opinions.
I love his pen set up. Way safer than a lot of stud pens, and easy to get him in and out of barn shelter. Plus, he can see the other horses. :)
Seeing other horses is nothing. He's completely neglected. Stallions are horses too and need at least a horse friend - geldings are perfect companions. But keeping a stallion like that is nothing better than isolation in prison. As if you put the last two men on seperate islands so they can call out and see each other but never get in touch. That's abuse for every kind of social animal.
@@ranmakuro I'm not a horsey person. My extremely controlling sister is.
Watching UA-cam videos on horses, makes me wonder about the women who need horses in their lives to control. These horses are beautiful birds in cages. Don't get me started on birds.
@@i.m.7710 Often, yes they are. I'm a horse person though my point of view has changed a lot. I love when a horse decides to be with you although it is in a stable herd. Humans and horses can be friends. But living conditions must be more than enough. There are too many people thinking they know their horse is diffferent and happy with bad conditions. Only when they try and change the circumstances and let the horse settle in they understand what they have done. It's never too late.
@@ranmakuro I do think that this is a very safe place for the stallion to stay. The fence is sturdy and high enough so that he can’t jump out and hurt himself doing so. I agree that he needs a friend, and there is no reason to keep a stallion intact if you can’t keep him in a safe but large space with room to romp with his buddies.
@@charlesiliff3183 🐎 jumping going after mare horse 🐎🤣💏 👉👌
I love how utterly tiny he is compared to the ladies 😂
Size doesn't matter when you have THE POWER. That dude is clearly the man(horse) and he doesn't care about approaching into Goliat females.
He likes thick girls. So do we 🤣👋
why?
I feel so identified with this phrase I feel exposed lol
The shorter the king, the taller the crown
Love the double fencing! Looks really nice and add a distance that discourages jumping! Pretty Stallion
Exactly what I thought !!
Same, I know nothing about horses really but I can tell an animal that big and strong could very likely clear that first fence if it wanted! They're so impressive
@@ariwoodward yes. he could, ive seen it.
Cal poly has a great horse unit
You can see he's considering... whether he'd be able to jump over ...
No, he's not mad. That's just natural stallion bevaviour. He says: "Hello, beautiful ladies, look at me!"
So in every species the males make a fool of themselves?
Lol
@@serpentinewolf7085 well y. E. S. 🤣🐥😭
@@serpentinewolf7085 lol
He is actually mad , otherwise he wouldn't have kicked the fence. He's just mad bc he's stuck inside the pen and can't follow the mares
I love how the mares just don't care. First they're like, "Oh Steve, heyyyy!" And then they just don't care and go, "So, as I was talking, Margaret was just being a a huge disturbance to everyone in the herd during dinner time-"
The white horse is a gelding I believe, but this could most definitely have been the conversation 😂😂
Yeah mares sometimes even get heavily annoyed when a stallion tries to approch them. I've seen one trying to casually say hi to two meres but one of them got aggressive for no obvious reason and chased him around the pasture for minutes lol
That's good. My mare would probably try to jump over the fence,even this fence
@@carina-nonbinary I agree. One time I saw a mare put up with a stallion for nigh on 2 years before divorcing him and taking half his property as well as his rights to the children.
@@macabre2899 That might be why there are so many horsec**** online, complaining about women being unreliable.
They call themselves stallions so, it makes sense.
What a handsome stallion, full of strength and energy.
That's not all he's full of. Lol
@@dni9803 they're not called stallions for nothing.
Those horse outside the pen look a lot stronger
@@macabre2899 ....
*_Stallion, baby!_* 🐴
@@Jin-1337 why are they called Stallions?
I love that he knows not to jump that fence and try landing in those rocks with the other fence right in his face. Even when visibly pissed off, he ain't stupid.
He's not pissed off, he's trying to impress them.
Look at his ears, when horses are mad they take their ears back, his are really forward. Also, had he been mad he'd be repeatedly kicking the fence, and won't be strutting around.
@@Ariel_thenotsolittlemermaid You are obviously using a different definition of pissed off than most people are. Best of luck with it.
@@shelbyseelbach9568 pissed off means angry, agitated. I know very well what that phrase means.
I've worked with horses for years. I've seen many angry horses, even got hurt by a few- so trust me when I tell you that this horse is NOT angry. He's excited, interested, playful, but NOT angry. Look at any guide to horse body language, it will tell you the same thing.
@@Ariel_thenotsolittlemermaid Yes he is, just like you are.
@@shelbyseelbach9568 But the horse isn’t “pissed off” You also can’t come up with a counter argument so you resort to degradation. Good luck with life because you’ll surely need it.
0:08 I love how he starts voguing for them 🕺
Yeah, I caught that too 😂
That was definitely a sexy stance!
😂
he think he a badass
Right, somebody call vogue.
He’s culturally inclined
First off, that’s a really nice facility. Second, that’s normal behavior of a stallion. He wasn’t mad, he was listening to his instincts. He was getting frustrated though.
I think that’s more of how I’m interpreting the comments, it’s more of an “antsy” frustration than it is anger. Feels like you summed it up really well, though.
@@casadilla111 thanks, and yeah, I agree with you. People think it’s anger, but it’s more of an irritation or annoyance.
To some people maybe but in reality it’s frustration
‘K, but why are arguing with me about this? 😂
I wonder where this is
0:09 I know this is something completely natural, but this pose he does 😭🤏
.....and STRUT😂
@@AbbeyGenevieve How old, height, and breed is he?
@@niaharmes9256look Arabian breed
what did he do?
He is like: _Ladies_ ✨️
My favorite part was the “Has he not been getting any lately?”
Edit: this comment section if getting kinda sus…
Edit Edit: imagine how funny it would be if I just deleted this comment
Mine was the slight turn seeming to be a pose.
He just like me fr
Oh, sure, rub it in!
@@sierra744 yeah.. the ass turn xdd
My man is down bad
*He’s not mad, he’s just showing off for the ladies…* 😍
😜😛😛🤪😜🤪😜😛😛😜🤪😛😛
🤨📸😳
Bro would need a ladder to mount one
How do you know are you a horse....
@@bigsmoke1787 They have their degree from UA-cam Comment University, duh.
Why would you bother showing off to females while in a cage? Sounds like madness to me.
I LOVE how he strikes a pose at :10 seconds 😂 a few times but that first time he freezes as if he is trying to play it cool 🤣💕
And then he tossed his hair back. 😂
Lol I love how the mare doesn’t even pay attention to him. He’s like “oh lOoK aT mEEe!” And she’s just “Whatever man.”
the mare couldnt keep her eyes of him... i dont know what video you was watching
@James Blyth
Yeah but they kept on walking like “whatever stallion”
@@michellegong1626 I mean they're both on a lead
Yea you like that, do you?
@@jamesblyth4966 The one that looked was a gelding, and he was not interested or exited. Mostly just curious, but in the end he did not care.
The mare did not even glance his way, which makes sense since she is probably not in heat/dont like that stallion and was much more invested in her hooman at the time.
At 00:10 secs he literally posed himself to show off his guns 💪🏽😂
What a majestic stallion with how they have even elegance despite how they portray themselves. Even when there annoyed haha, love it! 🖤🖤🖤
That kick was sassy lol
I worked on a stud farm. You haven't seen anything until you've seen a stallion in a stall watching another male breed a mare he wants. They'll practically break through the door
I grew up having a stud horse and he was a headache but sweet and gentle at the same time, but he would always let u know he was the big man on campus, sadly my family no longer have him, my dad had him before I was born, he was 33 years old back in 2014 I was only 21, I’m 30 now and if he’s still alive he will be in his mid to late 40’s, he was a good horse
It's so funny that the mare didn't look at him at all, but that other stallion/gelding was just like, "Hey bro! :D"
And then the stallion threw a lil fit. "I wasn't talking to you! >:O"
Lmao
I love how he poses for them lmao
"My goodness! Has he not been getting any lately?" I laugh, and feel that at the same time.
I remember when my old trainer had an Arabian stallion. He would throw temper tantrums when any horse walked by. Mare: Wanted to mate. Male: Wanted to fight.
@@peaches8530 that was the only thing on his mind lol
This is giving me Inosuke vibes😂
Sounds like me on a saturday night
that stallion: IF SHE BREATHES, SHE'S A THOT.
My guy was cracked. He ready to fight lmao
Love how he makes a pose, then kicks in frustration after they dont notice him
Classic boy behavior honestly🤣
He's flirting so hard lol handsome boy though, he's very graceful
This is a really nice setup! You can’t always stallion-proof a paddock, and shared spaces can be hard to juggle depending on herd dynamics, so having a open stall like this with enough room to actually exercise and socialise looks like a really cool alternative! Plus that fencing looks really solid, that must have cost a fortune.
I think this video also conveys why gelding is such a widespread and important process for horse owners who aren’t prepared to go the extra EXTRA mile for their horses. I feel like often people will get stallions because it’s romantic and sounds cool and they like the idea of breeding their own horses (even though they are unqualified and couldn’t care less about genetic health and the like) but then keep it in a stall all day, provide no enrichment or exercise and get surprised that the horse is “trying to kill them” and call in an aggressive “trainer” who pushes the horse until it hurts someone and is euthanised for being “dangerous”. Of course stallions can also be puppy dogs and the biggest softies too, it depends on the horse, but you still need to be prepared to care for a STALLION when you buy a STALLION. That means upgrading fencing, knowing about the unique health needs of the domesticated testosterone containment unit, and making adjustments to agistment so that no one is being bullied or constantly losing their mind over that one horse three paddocks over that I NEED TO MEET RIGHT NOW IF I CANT TOUCH NOSES I WILL LITERALLY EXPLODE. It’s also important to remember that a stallion is literally just a horse and you don’t have to try and dominate it or treat it like shit or pick apart everything it does as aggressive just because it still has its balls.
Did you write reviews on rotten tomatoes?
This sounds like something you’ve been through and are just projecting it out there like it’s a super common thing? Maybe go to therapy to work out your issues.
@@finnanutyo1153 now that’s plaint rudeness
@@finnanutyo1153 The poster of this comment sounds like someone who has experience and knows about horses. If anything you assuming things makes me think YOU need therapy.
True. Also most comments show that those people really don't have a clue about horses.
horses are literally so expressive lol, he’s like “dammit. She was supposed to me mine >:(“
I think he might also just be showing off though not actually mad. Quite funny
My favorite school/lesson horse, who I ride for about 10 years was a gelding….but he still tried to charm the ladies. One day, I’m walking him to the mounting block, and he looks over at the pretty mare in the lesson, and almost had this look on his face like “look what I can do,” and he turned and BIT me!!! Then looked back at her to see if she was impressed. Not typical of him! So I gave home a little smack to tell him no, and the mare walked off laughing and he hung his head in shame. Lol. So unlike him, but for that moment, he wanted to be the alpha to impress her. In all the years I rode him, that’s the only time he ever did anything like that. He’d be silly sometimes, but never bit or kicked or anything. He was a perfect school horse. Now over 30 and retired, living the life. 💕
He's gorgeous! Strutting around for the ladies 😂
That's a really sharp looking stallion and he's doing the normal stallion thing impressing the ladies
0:14 “aw dang it, it didn’t work” proceeds to kick railing in anger
I’m a huge fan of how light on their feet they look, the amount of power in their legs it’s insane. They just lightly prance around and look elegant asfuck
I would call that is him showing strength and telling the other horse that he’s the man and don’t mess with me!
true strenght isn't showing off..
Nah, he was definitely a stallion looking for a mare. Hormones. Maybe one of the mares was somewhere in her heat cycle. You never know.
@@annakozlow7176 you can use that word for human but this is animal, they show off their strength and dominance to find mate. It's just basic biology.
@@youngroller2168 dominance is the incorrect terminology. he is showing the mares he is strong and full of energy/very mobile, meaning he is healthy and good candidate to reproduce with.
@@vamppanic of course its the correct terminology
Awwww, I really hope he gets to be with them! ❤️
I love how mares really don't give af while stallions do everything they can to impress them 😂
Just like us.
@@aydenbelcourt6035 just like us.
And this is why we have the manosphere...
@@bigdeweyj You know what’s great about humans is that they’re just animals who managed to convince themselves that they’re smarter than they actually are
@@isavenewspapers8890 I've yet to see a single horse say anything in these comments.
What a cutie! I used to work at a facility with Arab stallions; thankfully I never had to deal with many crazy temper tantrums but I miss the adorable stallion energy 😂😍
Most ladies can usually get that adorable stallion energy when they want it. 😂
In that first pose he was actually showing off his muscles. Just like a man. So cute. Have watched this six times now.
I have a stud just like him, always fussing when mares (and geldings) walk by...but he is not mad, it is just a behavior that stallions have.
Interesting, why do you think they mistake geldings for mares? Does their scent change? Do they go off physical looks?
@@music0cool they're bisexual horsies with a type 🐴
@@foxygrin They are also castrated. Don't be weird.
@@watchthegreateststorynever879 They're horse people, weirdness comes with the territory, I reckon.
How would you know? So many humans love to speak for aninals its kinda weird how certain they pretend to be.
LOL, I like how those other horse in the other pen was doing the exact same thing! 😂
We truly do live in a society
Wow, he's so beautiful. All the horses are and it looks like y'all take wonderful care of them. I always wanted horses. Unfortunately my husband passed away from cancer 5 years after we acquired a place to have horses. After losing him it was just not good timing for this dream. Life can change so quickly.
Sorry about that, God bless
He's not mad, he's just posturing. He's trying to get the ladies' attention
Okay but the giggling of the person recording is really cute
0:13 You can just feel the horse saying “Damn it” here.
"Stallion gets mad he can't be with mare"
Yeah, that's relatable. I like how he kicks the metal crossbar with authority.
I love that! Though don't blame him for getting mad because he wasn't!! He was just trying to impress the beautiful mares!!! He is a pure beauty!! Lucky you!!
He looks like Wildfire. Beautiful stallion. Definitely showing off for the female and to show that male he's stronger. On that note, can anyone see the balls? Bc I can't. Either he was gelded late or they are hiding. Either way I love watching horses with all their quirks. I wish there were more documentaries like Cloud.
It's amazing where I see you popping up now since I've started watching your videos ❤
I love the documentaries of Cloud
Ayo why you tryin to look--
But yes, I did see them. And wish I can unsee.
The fuck are you doing here lmao???
Oh hi Alteori,uh it might be a little hard to see his decorations but they're there lol
The way he kicked the fence. Hope he did not hurt himself, but it just looked too funny 😅
I love the way he just Lays against the fence for a minute like....maybe, just maybe, I can push this fence over! Stunning Stallion! Perfect pen too.
He's like: "Ladies, over here!🐴 Bet y'all never seen a stallion like this before huh? y'all looking fine today! Where ya going? Come back and I'll show you how fine you really look!"😎🐎
Sometimes a horse has gotta do what a horse has gotta do - Spirit.
Omg the way he kicked the fence though 😂 kinda reminds me of the Fonz hitting the juke box 🤣🤣🤣
I've been driving a stallion for some time and he would get more excited when seeing another stallion than when seeing a mare. I got the impression that not being able to compare their strength is what bothers them more.
Or maybe he's just....you know...not that there's anything wrong with it...kind of...well..."different" from some guys...so to speak. Can I say that on social media, or will I be cancelled?!
horse gay :)
Makes me think of my little old chihuahua. She’s never shown any want to hump a male dog but whenever she even senses another female dog in the vicinity, there she goes humping the air. She’s my sweet lesbian grandma 😭😂
@@stephenpain9236 just say that he's gay lmao
@@stephenpain9236 it's still free speech For Now.
I believe that the ladies are saying look at that creep lol 😂😂😂😂
I LOVE HIS PADOCK! The stallion at my work knows he is a stud muffin but when he sees girls he is like omg UwU female and loses his mojo
“Look at how handsome I am.” “Look at me!”
He's a naughty boy, but beautiful 😍
He's having a nightMARE.
Vegeta, i think that horse might belong to you. 😂
“Has he not been getting any lately?”
Ded. So ded. 🤣😂
The stallion STRUT. He’s such a stud.
I like how he kicked the gate, like it was in his way.
What a beautiful horse! Great stables too. Nice to see that reinforced paddock fencing; safer for everybody and a quality job. Looks like a northern Calif. coastal area; is it?
San Luis Obispo, CA. Halfway between san Francisco and LA
I love that after the poses the little kick is like as he was saying "damn it."
"He just wants to flirt!" I'm done lmao 🤣
At least he didn’t “drop”. He’s got manners.
I was wondering if that was going to happen. It seems to happen for no reason sometimes so I thought for sure it would happen here
What does that mean?
Does that mean what I think it does. Lol
@@neophantomyt1435 it does. In fact this could be a pre-procedure, where they are milking the stud. Drawing the ladies past him encourages him to be ready. And then they milk him kind of like a blow up doll version of a female horse. The ranch hand provides a sheath and basically holds it while the horse empties his load.
Yeah it's graphic but it's in the third season of Yellowstone too.
@@TypeOneg Indeed, it's a routine practice for breeding, although at the ranch where I did landscaping for they were kind of weird about it and coaxing the horses with baby noises. It was an awkward experience being around those people.
He's like, "Hello girls. Look at me. Look at me. Hey, where are you going? im right here, hellllooooo."
Stallion: Yo, laaadies! Check me out! Watch this kick, HIYAH! Haha, y’all know you love me!
Mares: Who the hell is he?
I wish I could tell him, “don’t look at them as they walk away, it only increases the pain.”
"Hey! Hey, look here! Hey! Girls! Girls, check this out! Hey!"
"Has he not been getting any lately..." LMFAO
I love seeing all the comments about “wow I’m glad this fence is so well-designed that it does not literally emanate a horse-destroying aura” because it means I can automatically make a few assumptions about the world of horse-owning
He is like: ladies over here! Look! I’m such a cool guy!
The mares: oh my gosh what does this guy even want?
I think It’s just oddly satisfying looking at horses do horse things. Same with other animals.
White mare is in love! She stares at him! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
looks like a guy though- i see smth dangling down there in the white horse
That's a gelding, lol.
@Rav Jayakodi do what?
@Rav Jayakodi Yep. Stallions are temperamental, athletic, and can pretty much only be kept with other males, usually geldings, and that's only if they don't try to fight them. If they aren't kept intact for breeding, it's safer and easier to castrate them.
@Rav Jayakodi they do that to control them, obviously. Be happy you’re not a horse, with how crazy feminists are nowadays, some women would love to do the same thing to males who aren’t horses!
Also, ethical? They’re already keeping the horse in a confined space, it only exists for the owners purposes, much like a pet dog, so it’s as ethical as snipping a dog. Who cares?
If you care about ethics stop eating meat, these horses are living in paradise compared to where you get your steak.
Oh yeah, let's firstly anthropomorphise a horse and then laugh at the perceived frustration that isn't there. Nice.
Love how what I’m assuming was another stallion in the pen next to him started doing the exact same thing he was doing when the mares went his way 🤣
0:08 Bro, the pose and style, this horse is fabulous, get him in a show
It's Obvious! That handsome fella is angry. Because you are Giggling @ him!! Ha!
i love how he poses, what a himbo
I totally get this dude. I get grumpy too when my husband doesn’t put out.
Ikr! The man in the pic calls it my nofuckbrattie.
Oh damn!!! Usually us guys are saying that about the wives....🤣🤣
@@lookoutnow4996 lol, some women are just lusty asf...I had a GF that wanted me to hook her 3 times a day
Come my way you'll get as much as you want !!
@@pb9040 bro she’s married chill
Bet the 2 horses are yawning at the stallion like “HA. That all you got?” 😜
This is a great pen setup! These people in the comments are making me mad! “It’s just hormones” “he’s not mad” I can’t believe people take so much time out of their day to show off their horse knowledge. I agree, it is just hormones and he’s just saying “hey ladies look at me I’m pretty!” But y’all don’t need to correct her
for real, like some people got really nasty about it too and tried to make the poster feel inferior. Like the title was clearly made in a joking manner, not to be serious smh
It's like people forget that this is the internet. Hyperbole is everywhere. People need to chill.
he's not angry, he's showing off how handsome he is
If he's good looking "Oh hey"
If he's not "Get away creep"
Me too, young Stallion. Me too.
we are unified, my hooven brother
The equivalent of the guy in the Walmart parking lot in the pickup truck with tinted windows and booming bass. Look at me, ladies!!! I'm one bad mama jama.
Poor horcel doesn't have the right wrist size to get 80% of the mares
I had a 3/4 TB gelding who behaved a bit like this when I accidentally turned him out with the mares at a showing yard after a summer out on his own. I knew something was up when his eyes were on stalks at the gate, but the mares were hidden over a hill, and as soon as I let him loose he was after them like a bullet. By the time I got there he had barged one of them aside and jumped on top of the other, but then he couldn’t remember why :)
lmao poor fella
0:23 - "He just wants to _flirt-!"_ 😄
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He's showing off for the ladies, he's not mad
He is fucking mad, pissed off...
But you can't understand that feeling since you are a woman.
Maybe it’s not just about sex. Maybe he loves her and sees her as his companion. Or I could be projecting. Either way, something to think about. We know equine bond with humans and the heard emotionally
No laughing matter. Know the stallion want to flirt and all...
And horses are an incredible social animals... yet, we put them alone.
Feeling frisky? So beautiful!
Can't blame him, that mare looks like a super model of her breed. 😂
The way he just leaned up against the fence before kicking it out of frustration had me cracking up a bit
What kinda of coat is this? I've never seen an auburn color mane and tail with a dark body, very pretty! ✨
Flaxen chesnut
@@jazmene5456 no it isn't flaxen, flaxen is blond. That's just a chestnut with the mane and tail same color.
Liver chestnut
@@JayPolaris tysm!!
@@JayPolaris they are one of my favorite colors. I had a doc prescription daughter that was the color of milk chocolate almost.
I love how she's just pretending not to see this public meltdown