The Arabian is just so beautiful he's so graceful just the way he picks his feet up and hold his tail he looks so proud and amazing, Arabians will forever be my favourite breed of horse I just love them
Everyone fights about how arabs and thoroughbreds are so much better than the other one! But really it depends on the horse. My horse is a Thoroughbred and I love him to death! He is amazing at jumping and running and is just an overall sweetheart! But I like this little 14.2hh arabian that I ride everyone summer and she awesome, hotblooded and super fun to run and jump! They are both amazing. The main reason I like thoroughbreds better is just because I like tall horses but I would get and Arabian in a heartbeat! So quit fighting about which is better. Because everyone has their own opinion.
+Cheyenne Vowell Your comment made me look to my horse's ashes, and suddenly miss him so very much. Oh how I miss my paint! Amazing horse, so very smart and reliant. I recall this time we were in the mountains on a trail ride, and all of us decided to wade into the water with our horses. When the other riders' jumped off their horses, and into the water, their horses joined the herd of riders' that didn't go into the lake. When I jumped off mine, he waited loyally there, then when I called out to him, he swam out to me in the lake and I rode on his back while he swam. That is an experience I'll never forget and will always smile at. All horses are valued, and loved (or should be!) without them, we wouldn't be where we are today. I am forever thankful to the quiet kindness that horses have given us.
+Thatottbteddy True! It also depends on the rider, and on what the horse was bred for, so bloodlines and such. On average arabs are used a lot for long distance races (endurance) and thoroughbreds for shorter distance races. Doesn't mean the individual arab can't be faster than an individual thoroughbred. :) I think the purpose of this video was just to show the fun and the messing around, I really enjoyed it!
Ceri I agree! I do Endurance and love those scrappy Arabs. But my Thoroughbred was great on the trail. Arabs have a larger heart and lungs of any other horse. They are minus a vertebrata and they have smaller bones but they are denser than other breeds. A light breed so their recovery time at Vet checks is short. Time counts so you want a horse that comes down fast (pulse & respiration) Their tails flip up naturally and this helps cool them down. These are reasons Arabs do really well in long distance riding.
Love at the start how the little dog comes running in like 'im gonna catch you!' but then decides 'NOPE, these horses are a bit too fast' :D both of those horses are absolutely beautiful! :)
Arabians are the original racehorse. Though they may not have been specifically 'bred' for racing, when people got bored 3,000-5,000 years ago, what did they do besides make babies? Raced horses. The thoroughbred is HEAVILY influenced by the Arabian (see Godolphin Arabian), and thus the purest horse breed in the world helped make the fastest horse in the world. The Arabian, with its superior genetics, temperament, intelligence, grace, and stamina has aided in influencing EVERY SINGLE light horse breed in the world. They truly are God's horses!
Allie Wilde The thoroughbred owes it's bloodlines to more than just Arabians. They also originated from Barbs and the extinct Turkomen, both also well known for their speed, hardiness and stamina.
Arabians are the most beautiful horses ever to walk this earth. I don't care about speed. The Arabian intelligence and gentleness is unmatched, and there's no other breed that children are allowed to show per USEF in stallion. They make the best mounts for any age, and have nothing but a desire to please. I won't own any other breed! Nothing but the original and the best for me and my family!
Allie Wilde i dont think arabians are the most beautiful at all. their noses look like someone slammed a hammer up their face, some show arabs look more like giraffes than horses(and that while i normally like long necks, some of the necks of the arabians just look weird), and they kinda look like ponies, and their are not Always ment for every age because they can have hot temper
False. Clearly you've never worked with Arabians. And if USEF allows children under 18 to show stallions (the only breed they allow to do so), that clearly speaks volumes. And some of them do have very dished faces, and I prefer less dished. But they are the smartest breed, and the oldest domesticated breed. There's no disputing that at all.
Arabians unlike Thoroughbreds were not specifically bred to race. You can google what an Arabian was bred for. I don't need to lecture. Personally I think the dog wins it!
Kristie Kunkle ^goob, bumpy goob Arabians are known for their ability to cover very long distances faster than other breeds although I have read that the Athel Teke (sp?) is also a great marathon runner. For shorter distances from two miles down to five or six furlongs it would be the thoroughbred and for a quarter mile or less the quarter horse. Of course, the quarter horse is freely crossed with thoroughbreds and can still be registered as a quarter horse, and thoroughbreds were distantly crossed with Arabians.
I thought the same thing but it's probably just the particular bloodline and the rider. It has really flared nostrils and its head is kind of dished. Also they are really just playing so it looks different than if it had been at a full gallop and not just messing around.
Loved this video...and the music! So nice to see riders and their horses simply playing and having fun! Couldn't help but smile throughout the entire video.
My friend, who had an OTTB, and I, with my Polish Arab, set up a race going up a dirt road. For a while we were neck and neck, and then my friend started pulling away. I ducked my head and just whispered "Go!" and my boy took off like a bat out of Hell. We streaked by them, I heard her say, "Holy shit!" as we flew by and I did not see her again until we were waiting for them at the top. That was so much fun, we were laughing so hard. That Arab of mine had two gallops, fast and blinding fast (so fast you could not see...the wind was hitting your face so hard). He was a Naborr grandson, that side of the family tree did race. He was the fastest horse I have ever ridden.
After having an OTTB for 7 years, I don't think I could ever own anything else. There's something about their fire and intelligence that I love. Mine is level-headed enough to be ridden tackless, and he is also road safe, but he is in no way a lazy boy. We ride in the Appalachians for a week every summer and love going XC. He certainly doesn't allow you to let your guard down, which is good for keeping people on their toes. I've found that with the right training, they can do just about anything.
It's more than just speed and endurance. On that subject, most of the time, the TB will be faster over a short(er) distance, say, two miles or so. After that, the Arab will still be going long after most TBs run out of puff. But there are other factors as well, for instance, Arabs generally have very hard, strong feet, so in some kinds of terrain, they don't need to be shod. TBs sometimes have feet that good, but in my experience they usually don't - unless they are Anglo-Arabs - which gives you the best of both worlds in some ways. But what they are legendary for is their hardiness. When Bonaparte made his ill advised attempt to conquer Russia and found himself and his Grand Armee in retreat from the Russians (and the Russian winter) they lost nearly all their remounts - by the time the tattered remnants got home, most of the horses had died along the way - of the ones that survived, nearly all were Arabs.
Quarter horse will beat out both in the first quarter mile, but then they quickly lose their steam and the TB will pull ahead. And I think if they *kept* going, a true Arab would eventually pull ahead of the TB and win out by their sheer endurance alone. (And the quarter horse will be taking a nice nap somewhere lol)
I do like both, but since reading and watching "the black stallion" I absolutely adore Arabian horses. (No mention necessary that TB in their form today wouldn't exist without their arabian bloodline). The speed of a TB is classy, but Arabians were born to race in the sand, to fulfill their riders needs under extreme high temperature conditions and for persistency. Their history is mystical, they are the proud of the proud families of the desert. Real characters, hot headed but sensible and loyal and cool goddess at the same time. "Takers of the wind" , the ones "God took a breath of the winds from the south and born was the horse". To me they are strong, humble, free, playful, proud, beautiful, intelligent and represent everything I love about horses.
Great Video, for the people who don't know that thoroughbreds are half Arabians, they were bred to have the stamina that the Arabian has. therefore the thoroughbreds cant last long as on the other hands arabians can go for miles as they were created for war back in the days without getting tired as easy because their short back and the history behind it to back it up. either way im happy for both horses as they are as they both got the arabian blood and spirit in them both. thanks for the video. cheers.
That is not correct. While thoroughbreds have been bred out of Arabians, they are not half. Thoroughbreds are closer to Standardbreds than they are Arabians.
The first horse I’ve ridden for a long time (4 years) was an Arab. He was amazing. He was a total school master, and he taught me how to ride correctly, and he was 32 years old the last time I rode him! He was 34 years only when he died. The only other horse who’s taught me so much was an Off the Track Thoroughbred, who taught me how to ride a horse, and not a pony. I can’t say which horse is better, even if the Thoroughbred would’ve won a race. They were both amazing, and even though I loved the Thoroughbred so much more than the Arab, I cannot say which is better, because they simply can’t be compared to one another
great video my first horse was an angloarab.both 2 beautiful horse and on redcar beach how wonderfully aswell infortunally the throughtbread gets it anyday lol 😀but great horses great rideing and fun 2 watch thank you ☺☺☺
hey, can i use a small part of this to put in my film? ill send it you and give you full credit of that part, ill also ask people to view your channell xx
The true magic brought tears to my eyes nothing compares to two magnificent creatures running so gracefully that they appear to be floating over the sand . ❤❤❤❤
Everyone talking about how it's because of Arabians that TBs are so fast... Modern TBs are about as related to Arabs as a chicken is to a T-rex. Thoroughbreds have been their own breed for almost 400 years.
TB with time their blood gets diluted and need to be restrengthened with pure Arabians also Arabians are a standard breed to produce new breeds there is no way around it
Excellent video, thank you for posting it! I regularly ride a Thoroughbred mare in a stable where most horses are Arabians or Anglo-Arabians. I LOVE all three breeds and I hope to start running Endurance races soon (not with the Thoroughbred, of course)!
I have a QH that goes from 0-68mph meanwhile my thoroughbred is much slower, my Friesian cross can keep up with my QH oddly enough. These are all rescue horses... I think it truly depends on the bond these animals have with their people and how focused they are with how hard they will push themselves. I wasn't even looking for fast horses and that's what I ended up with haha!
My 28 year old Arabian beat my friends OTTB, my sisters 2 year old Appendix and my farrier's 5 year old off the range Mustang time and time again. She had the speed, as did the others, but she also had the heart. She got right up there with them, eyed them up and passed them with a flick of her tail. Arabs... you gotta love 'em!
Hi there. I have ridden thoroughbreds before. Ex racehorses and 1 current racehorse at the time 10 years ago. I would love to ride an Arab after a 4 year gap of horse riding. Is it true they are a challenging ride, or do people say that to try to put me off riding one? It's on my bucket list to experience riding a pure Arab horse. Or are they all different?
Arabians can be challenging, but it depends on the horse. I have ridden many arabs, some I would put a 5 year old on, others I was thankful to complete the ride without falling off. I would suggest an older horse, one that is used for training and that is no longer competing for a first time Arab rider.
Vernon France Three stallions originated the Thoroughbred. Darley Arabian, Godolphin Barb, and the Byerley Turk. Bred to heavier English mares. One of them was accidental, I think the Darley ? He was used to "tease" mares before breeding to regular stallions, but one mare showed such a preference for him, that they let the breeding go ahead. The result was a really fast racehorse - so it wasn't as if the Brits knew what they were doing or anything.
Bridget B You are so right Bridget. A lot of successes in animal husbandry are accidental. The Morgan horse was born small and stout but turned out to be fast and strong and even a very good harness horse which helped in the development of the standardbred. I was not meaning to imply the Brits are brighter or better horsemen, just that they were the first to develop a superior race horse. I have watched races all my life and I often wonder why the breeders have gone toward shorter, stronger animals. I have decided it is because they are more precocious and so many of the most prestigious races are for three year olds. This is contrasted with Zenyatta, a huge mare which became an outstanding success at longer distances. Then when it came time to breed her instead of using another large stallion such as, for example, Tiznow, they go for the shorter type like Bernstein and Tapit. I want them to develop huge horses, relatively speaking, like Forgo and Rock Hard Ten. They would clean up when they enter the older handicap division where the precocious ones have already gotten injured or run out of steam.
I live in Redcar where this video was shot, the beach is fab for riding on. I also have an Arab who can fly, he's my second one and my first was pure Egyptian of the Ansata bloodline and he could keep up and overtake racehorses that were younger than him. Most horse people I know dismiss Arabs and wouldn't have one, they are missing out and usually don't have the intelligence or patience to get the best out of them. I have ridden warmbloods, Welshies you name it none of them compare and are quite dull compared with my Arab.
two beautiful horses and a dog .I like this video and the serious debates are amusing.Nothing seems to get people going more than who's the best but to be fair they're both just as they should be.
frobsey Very true in both cases. They're both beautiful animals and should be admired as such for their individuality, not put against each other in some breed-superiority contest.
+frobsey I couldn't agree more some people cant watch a youtube vid without arguing which is the best people should love all kinds of horses cause all of them were created for a reason
The Arab is one of the toughest horses alive and was bred for endurance racing. The Arab people have raced the Arab horse across the desert for thousands of years. The Thoroughbred is an amazing creature that is likely more versatile than we give them credit for. They of course were bred for racing , but unfortunately are over bred in numbers with vast majority that can run going to the processing plants.
I took my pony there today and he did the same, it's the waves as he was galloping the waves often made him look and he veered to the right. He is very strong so pulling him wouldn't be any use. This arab is probably the same ;)
what gorgeous horses, they seemed to enjoy a nice run on the beach. i wish i could ride on the beach like that, but they aren't many places my house. i guess galloping through the woods will have to do for now. but great song choice too, it's a perfect match with scenery.
Good video! I love both breeds. I used to ride an Arabian though it wasnt very floaty of a ride, it was deathly. I bought my own horse and am training her and shes a quarterhorse belgain mix and riding her is much more comfertable lol. Love the video
I love the song and both horses are gorgeous i did smile when the arab got a head start and the girl riding the TB just grinned and let it run past :D i havent had a good gallop for years x
excellent video,will watch again and again(oh no, sounds like i've just given feedback on ebay, haha)Will try to enjoy my riding as much as you two clearly are enjoying your's
Get am arab with the raceing frame of mind and it would make this really really interesting! I love watching them gallop and if the arab actually wanted to race it would be pretty close i think.
0:29 at least the dog tried.
+elainaisnotrad ahahah i thought the same thing XD
haha cute little Jack Russell 😀
LOL at first i thought it was a chicken. . .
elainaisnotrad 😂 lol 😂
Elaina Nagel I
The Arabian is just so beautiful he's so graceful just the way he picks his feet up and hold his tail he looks so proud and amazing, Arabians will forever be my favourite breed of horse I just love them
Everyone fights about how arabs and thoroughbreds are so much better than the other one! But really it depends on the horse. My horse is a Thoroughbred and I love him to death! He is amazing at jumping and running and is just an overall sweetheart! But I like this little 14.2hh arabian that I ride everyone summer and she awesome, hotblooded and super fun to run and jump! They are both amazing. The main reason I like thoroughbreds better is just because I like tall horses but I would get and Arabian in a heartbeat! So quit fighting about which is better. Because everyone has their own opinion.
+Cheyenne Vowell Your comment made me look to my horse's ashes, and suddenly miss him so very much. Oh how I miss my paint! Amazing horse, so very smart and reliant. I recall this time we were in the mountains on a trail ride, and all of us decided to wade into the water with our horses. When the other riders' jumped off their horses, and into the water, their horses joined the herd of riders' that didn't go into the lake. When I jumped off mine, he waited loyally there, then when I called out to him, he swam out to me in the lake and I rode on his back while he swam. That is an experience I'll never forget and will always smile at. All horses are valued, and loved (or should be!) without them, we wouldn't be where we are today. I am forever thankful to the quiet kindness that horses have given us.
+m16chick I'm so sorry your horse passed away. It sounds like he was an amazing and loyal horse to you💘
+Cheyenne Vowell
That's right. It depends on what you use them for. They are both awesome trail horses. I love all horses!
+Thatottbteddy True! It also depends on the rider, and on what the horse was bred for, so bloodlines and such. On average arabs are used a lot for long distance races (endurance) and thoroughbreds for shorter distance races. Doesn't mean the individual arab can't be faster than an individual thoroughbred. :) I think the purpose of this video was just to show the fun and the messing around, I really enjoyed it!
Ceri
I agree! I do Endurance and love those scrappy Arabs. But my Thoroughbred was great on the trail.
Arabs have a larger heart and lungs of any other horse. They are minus a vertebrata and they have smaller bones but they are denser than other breeds. A light breed so their recovery time at Vet checks is short. Time counts so you want a horse that comes down fast (pulse & respiration) Their tails flip up naturally and this helps cool them down. These are reasons Arabs do really well in long distance riding.
Love at the start how the little dog comes running in like 'im gonna catch you!' but then decides 'NOPE, these horses are a bit too fast' :D both of those horses are absolutely beautiful! :)
that lil doggo is forever cute! got the giggles: hes like "hey i wanna run too!" complete cutie! love both horses. very good riders!
I love how the strides between the two horses are different! The long, spacious strides of the thoroughbred compared to the Arab's are magnificent!
arab vs. thoroughbred vs. little doggie ;)
Mount the dog and see how fast he runs with horses.
@@phildavis4600 The dog was pretty not gonna lie
I love arabian horses! your arabian is beautiful 😊🙂☺
you're beautiful
Arabians are the original racehorse. Though they may not have been specifically 'bred' for racing, when people got bored 3,000-5,000 years ago, what did they do besides make babies? Raced horses. The thoroughbred is HEAVILY influenced by the Arabian (see Godolphin Arabian), and thus the purest horse breed in the world helped make the fastest horse in the world. The Arabian, with its superior genetics, temperament, intelligence, grace, and stamina has aided in influencing EVERY SINGLE light horse breed in the world. They truly are God's horses!
Allie Wilde atually, theres no arabian influence in the Akhal teke horse. i prefer Akhal tekes over arabians, much prettier and are fast as hell too.
Allie Wilde The thoroughbred owes it's bloodlines to more than just Arabians. They also originated from Barbs and the extinct Turkomen, both also well known for their speed, hardiness and stamina.
Arabians are the most beautiful horses ever to walk this earth. I don't care about speed. The Arabian intelligence and gentleness is unmatched, and there's no other breed that children are allowed to show per USEF in stallion. They make the best mounts for any age, and have nothing but a desire to please. I won't own any other breed! Nothing but the original and the best for me and my family!
Allie Wilde i dont think arabians are the most beautiful at all. their noses look like someone slammed a hammer up their face, some show arabs look more like giraffes than horses(and that while i normally like long necks, some of the necks of the arabians just look weird), and they kinda look like ponies, and their are not Always ment for every age because they can have hot temper
False. Clearly you've never worked with Arabians. And if USEF allows children under 18 to show stallions (the only breed they allow to do so), that clearly speaks volumes. And some of them do have very dished faces, and I prefer less dished. But they are the smartest breed, and the oldest domesticated breed. There's no disputing that at all.
Arabians unlike Thoroughbreds were not specifically bred to race. You can google what an Arabian was bred for. I don't need to lecture. Personally I think the dog wins it!
You are funny! dog wins it LOL
Is the dog carrying a person on its back? Let's make it at even weights and see who wins.
^ noob, grumpy noob
Kristie Kunkle ^goob, bumpy goob
Arabians are known for their ability to cover very long distances faster than other breeds although I have read that the Athel Teke (sp?) is also a great marathon runner. For shorter distances from two miles down to five or six furlongs it would be the thoroughbred and for a quarter mile or less the quarter horse. Of course, the quarter horse is freely crossed with thoroughbreds and can still be registered as a quarter horse, and thoroughbreds were distantly crossed with Arabians.
They were bred for their stamina, making them best for endurance racing.
Does the TB have a lot of arab in it? I thought it was the arab at first
Without Arabian blood the Thoroughbred would not exist.
Cathy24601
Thanks Cathy, I understand that but I was meaning the actual TB in this video, its looks quite araby compared to the average TB to me.
I thought the same thing but it's probably just the particular bloodline and the rider. It has really flared nostrils and its head is kind of dished. Also they are really just playing so it looks different than if it had been at a full gallop and not just messing around.
Maybe. I don't know about how the rider could make it look Araby though? I was thinking its head like you say but also its tail and general carriage.
TB's came from Arabs.
the little dog was the best part of that video :p
Loved this video...and the music! So nice to see riders and their horses simply playing and having fun! Couldn't help but smile throughout the entire video.
The dog's like "yes lets run! Maybe not" :)
My friend, who had an OTTB, and I, with my Polish Arab, set up a race going up a dirt road. For a while we were neck and neck, and then my friend started pulling away. I ducked my head and just whispered "Go!" and my boy took off like a bat out of Hell. We streaked by them, I heard her say, "Holy shit!" as we flew by and I did not see her again until we were waiting for them at the top. That was so much fun, we were laughing so hard. That Arab of mine had two gallops, fast and blinding fast (so fast you could not see...the wind was hitting your face so hard). He was a Naborr grandson, that side of the family tree did race. He was the fastest horse I have ever ridden.
The poster references to individual horses, but I find his implied conclusions to be exceedingly unlikely.
After having an OTTB for 7 years, I don't think I could ever own anything else. There's something about their fire and intelligence that I love. Mine is level-headed enough to be ridden tackless, and he is also road safe, but he is in no way a lazy boy. We ride in the Appalachians for a week every summer and love going XC. He certainly doesn't allow you to let your guard down, which is good for keeping people on their toes. I've found that with the right training, they can do just about anything.
It's more than just speed and endurance. On that subject, most of the time, the TB will be faster over a short(er) distance, say, two miles or so. After that, the Arab will still be going long after most TBs run out of puff. But there are other factors as well, for instance, Arabs generally have very hard, strong feet, so in some kinds of terrain, they don't need to be shod. TBs sometimes have feet that good, but in my experience they usually don't - unless they are Anglo-Arabs - which gives you the best of both worlds in some ways. But what they are legendary for is their hardiness. When Bonaparte made his ill advised attempt to conquer Russia and found himself and his Grand Armee in retreat from the Russians (and the Russian winter) they lost nearly all their remounts - by the time the tattered remnants got home, most of the horses had died along the way - of the ones that survived, nearly all were Arabs.
I agree but the civilized world has weakened the true original Arab, the deserts still have them, and the passionate true crab Arabian breeders..
The image most people see isn't the 'real' Arabian!
You're absolutely right.
Quarter horse will beat out both in the first quarter mile, but then they quickly lose their steam and the TB will pull ahead. And I think if they *kept* going, a true Arab would eventually pull ahead of the TB and win out by their sheer endurance alone. (And the quarter horse will be taking a nice nap somewhere lol)
Arabian have been added to almost every breed at one time or another to add refinement and endurance.
What is the music playing in background?
If only people would stop saying which breed is better. They are both beautiful breeds.♥
That looks like a lot of fun. Gotta love the little dog chasing after the horses lol.
Love the track - any chance of posting the name? Thanks
I do like both, but since reading and watching "the black stallion" I absolutely adore Arabian horses.
(No mention necessary that TB in their form today wouldn't exist without their arabian bloodline).
The speed of a TB is classy, but Arabians were born to race in the sand, to fulfill their riders needs under extreme high temperature conditions and for persistency. Their history is mystical, they are the proud of the proud families of the desert. Real characters, hot headed but sensible and loyal and cool goddess at the same time. "Takers of the wind" , the ones "God took a breath of the winds from the south and born was the horse". To me they are strong, humble, free, playful, proud, beautiful, intelligent and represent everything I love about horses.
awesome video. looks like a lot of fun! would you mind sharing the name of the song? it's lovely.
Great Video,
for the people who don't know that thoroughbreds are half Arabians, they were bred to have the stamina that the Arabian has.
therefore the thoroughbreds cant last long as on the other hands arabians can go for miles as they were created for war back in the days without getting tired as easy because their short back and the history behind it to back it up.
either way im happy for both horses as they are as they both got the arabian blood and spirit in them both.
thanks for the video.
cheers.
Arabian Stallion Don't forget their nostrils are larger than other breeds for more air intake too.
Arabian Stallion Also, have heard the white Arabian from Yemen is the Mother of the breed. Ancient and true horse.
That is not correct. While thoroughbreds have been bred out of Arabians, they are not half. Thoroughbreds are closer to Standardbreds than they are Arabians.
Was referring to Arabians.
Cal Treloar
My comment was for Arabian Stallion
I love the little dog, haha so cute, he's fast! ;)
Yes they are half arb i have a Arab she is beautiful and very samrt
Thoroughbreds have Arab in their bloodline
No longer Living most horse breeds have Arabian bloodlines :)
is your horse also very fast and love to run and make races ?
i have a mix welsh b and arab
Beautiful video ❤️🐴🐴
is it very fast ?
do you like racing with them ?
The first horse I’ve ridden for a long time (4 years) was an Arab. He was amazing. He was a total school master, and he taught me how to ride correctly, and he was 32 years old the last time I rode him! He was 34 years only when he died. The only other horse who’s taught me so much was an Off the Track Thoroughbred, who taught me how to ride a horse, and not a pony. I can’t say which horse is better, even if the Thoroughbred would’ve won a race. They were both amazing, and even though I loved the Thoroughbred so much more than the Arab, I cannot say which is better, because they simply can’t be compared to one another
The son was played as a sound track in the movie Gladiator but I can't remember the name of the song, can you tell me the name of that song?
Mr Quark now we are free - lisa gerrard
is it very fast ?
do you like to make races with them ?
great video my first horse was an angloarab.both 2 beautiful horse and on redcar beach how wonderfully aswell infortunally the throughtbread gets it anyday lol 😀but great horses great rideing and fun 2 watch thank you ☺☺☺
I know nothing about horses. Which one is the Arabian horse?
hey, can i use a small part of this to put in my film? ill send it you and give you full credit of that part, ill also ask people to view your channell xx
where is this at? I want to ride on the beach sooo bad!!
The true magic brought tears to my eyes nothing compares to two magnificent creatures running so gracefully that they appear to be floating over the sand . ❤❤❤❤
Kylie Wilson No. Don't do that.
LOLOLOLOLOLOL
Smeeze dont do what ?
Equestrian Life whats funny ?
What's the song called? It was beautiful :) And so are the horses =D
+Alpha Female リーア トニー Gladiator Soundtrack - Now We Are Free
If you don't mind me asking what did Woody die from? He is/was a beautiful animal. How old was he in this video? Thanks
is that at redcar beach :)
I cant wait to go to the beach with my ottb next summer, not sure how he is going to react to the water but i still can not wait
is it very fast ?
do you make races with them against other horses ?
I have a mix with arab and welsh b she is also very fast ;)
Is that the horse from horsin around?
i completely agree!! i love the contrast of the breeds as well!!!
Do you make also races with her ?
do you win ever race ?
Everyone talking about how it's because of Arabians that TBs are so fast... Modern TBs are about as related to Arabs as a chicken is to a T-rex. Thoroughbreds have been their own breed for almost 400 years.
Chickens and t rexs are kinda related apparently :)
Yeah, chickens can trace their evolution back to dinosaurs, but obviously they are completely separate creatures.
That's my point, they're related, very distantly, but are undoubtedly different species. Look up speciation.
TB with time their blood gets diluted and need to be restrengthened with pure Arabians also Arabians are a standard breed to produce new breeds there is no way around it
Exactly!! The two breeds are related VERY distantly. Hardly a reason to think they are cousins.
Excellent video, thank you for posting it! I regularly ride a Thoroughbred mare in a stable where most horses are Arabians or Anglo-Arabians. I LOVE all three breeds and I hope to start running Endurance races soon (not with the Thoroughbred, of course)!
is it very fast ?
do you like racing ?
I have a QH that goes from 0-68mph meanwhile my thoroughbred is much slower, my Friesian cross can keep up with my QH oddly enough. These are all rescue horses... I think it truly depends on the bond these animals have with their people and how focused they are with how hard they will push themselves. I wasn't even looking for fast horses and that's what I ended up with haha!
is your horse so fast ?
do you like races with them `?
My 28 year old Arabian beat my friends OTTB, my sisters 2 year old Appendix and my farrier's 5 year old off the range Mustang time and time again. She had the speed, as did the others, but she also had the heart. She got right up there with them, eyed them up and passed them with a flick of her tail. Arabs... you gotta love 'em!
not watched for a while, still beautiful
are your horses very fast ?
do you like racing ?
Wats the name of music??
is it very fast ?
woul you make a race against me and my horse ?
what one was fastest i couldn't see they where going too fast?
Hi there. I have ridden thoroughbreds before. Ex racehorses and 1 current racehorse at the time 10 years ago. I would love to ride an Arab after a 4 year gap of horse riding. Is it true they are a challenging ride, or do people say that to try to put me off riding one? It's on my bucket list to experience riding a pure Arab horse. Or are they all different?
Arabians can be challenging, but it depends on the horse. I have ridden many arabs, some I would put a 5 year old on, others I was thankful to complete the ride without falling off. I would suggest an older horse, one that is used for training and that is no longer competing for a first time Arab rider.
The dog though 😂😂👍🏼
how it's the music called?
Its gladiator ost
whats the name of the song ?
the origin of thoroughbred breed is Arabian stallions bred with native England horse = thoroughbred ...
Arabs breed to heavy English mares.
Aaron Kennaugh I read that some of the mares were also of North African, Arabian Peninsula origin as well.
Vernon France Three stallions originated the Thoroughbred. Darley Arabian, Godolphin Barb, and the Byerley Turk. Bred to heavier English mares. One of them was accidental, I think the Darley ? He was used to "tease" mares before breeding to regular stallions, but one mare showed such a preference for him, that they let the breeding go ahead. The result was a really fast racehorse - so it wasn't as if the Brits knew what they were doing or anything.
Bridget B You are so right Bridget. A lot of successes in animal husbandry are accidental. The Morgan horse was born small and stout but turned out to be fast and strong and even a very good harness horse which helped in the development of the standardbred.
I was not meaning to imply the Brits are brighter or better horsemen, just that they were the first to develop a superior race horse. I have watched races all my life and I often wonder why the breeders have gone toward shorter, stronger animals. I have decided it is because they are more precocious and so many of the most prestigious races are for three year olds. This is contrasted with Zenyatta, a huge mare which became an outstanding success at longer distances. Then when it came time to breed her instead of using another large stallion such as, for example, Tiznow, they go for the shorter type like Bernstein and Tapit. I want them to develop huge horses, relatively speaking, like Forgo and Rock Hard Ten. They would clean up when they enter the older handicap division where the precocious ones have already gotten injured or run out of steam.
Actually it was the godolphin and the mares name was Roxanne and not all three stallions were arabians.
loved the video clip u have beautiful horses and a cute little dog that was running with u guys lol,well I think its yours lol!!!:)
I live in Redcar where this video was shot, the beach is fab for riding on. I also have an Arab who can fly, he's my second one and my first was pure Egyptian of the Ansata bloodline and he could keep up and overtake racehorses that were younger than him. Most horse people I know dismiss Arabs and wouldn't have one, they are missing out and usually don't have the intelligence or patience to get the best out of them. I have ridden warmbloods, Welshies you name it none of them compare and are quite dull compared with my Arab.
I love your moive! Also Gladiator was an amazing movie too. :0
two beautiful horses and a dog .I like this video and the serious debates are amusing.Nothing seems to get people going more than who's the best but to be fair they're both just as they should be.
frobsey Very true in both cases. They're both beautiful animals and should be admired as such for their individuality, not put against each other in some breed-superiority contest.
+frobsey I couldn't agree more some people cant watch a youtube vid without arguing which is the best people should love all kinds of horses cause all of them were created for a reason
The Arab is one of the toughest horses alive and was bred for endurance racing. The Arab people have raced the Arab horse across the desert for thousands of years. The Thoroughbred is an amazing creature that is likely more versatile than we give them credit for. They of course were bred for racing , but unfortunately are over bred in numbers with vast majority that can run going to the processing plants.
I have a question! Why does the Arabian Horse veer over into the path of the Thoroughbred?
Yeah right... The person riding the horse could have kept it from moving over in front of the other horse.
I took my pony there today and he did the same, it's the waves as he was galloping the waves often made him look and he veered to the right. He is very strong so pulling him wouldn't be any use. This arab is probably the same ;)
Rue Stahl That doesn't mean they wanted to.
+Rue Stahl that's wat I thought... When I saw that happen I think to myself..... That rider is horrible at controlling a horse
She yanks the hell out of this poor horses mouth. So sad to see.
Stop
ThereIsProbablyNoGod Get off the internet.
ThereIsProbablyNoGod it's just the movement. My dad did racing, and he did the same thing. Didn't harm the horse
Autumn V Rainwaterbackup channel2 it is just the way the camera is... she is actully quite good
What a poffta
damn this is awesome. what country is this?
I had both of these breeds.....They were similar but the thoroughbred was easier to ride (bigger and broader)Thank you for this.
I just cant get enough of this video its so cool!! I should bring my horse to the beach!! LOL
do you like to make races with him against other horses ?
what gorgeous horses, they seemed to enjoy a nice run on the beach. i wish i could ride on the beach like that, but they aren't many places my house. i guess galloping through the woods will have to do for now. but great song choice too, it's a perfect match with scenery.
I laughed when I saw the dog running after them.
Good race. :)
Just want to say love videos like this! Amazing! Great Job!
Which one is the Arab and which one is the thoroughbred I couldn’t tell, I assume the thoroughbred is the taller one
I love the song and both horses are gorgeous i did smile when the arab got a head start and the girl riding the TB just grinned and let it run past :D
Good video! I love both breeds. I used to ride an Arabian though it wasnt very floaty of a ride, it was deathly. I bought my own horse and am training her and shes a quarterhorse belgain mix and riding her is much more comfertable lol. Love the video
2:46 the dog chasing them is so cute
Hows the song called?
who would you think would win?
LOoling (dont think that is a word :L ) at the little dog running after liek "wait for meee!!" xD
@HorseHackers Your right they are very sensible! I know sometimes I like to just sit and watch my horses run around XD
beautiful horses, beautiful music, beautiful video!!!!!
I love both breeds. Great horses and nice video!
loved every moment off this.
hahaha the little white dog at 0:30 is like "YEAHHHHH!!! ...nooooooo"
What beach is this?!
Redcar
who won the arab or thorghbed
I love the song and both horses are gorgeous i did smile when the arab got a head start and the girl riding the TB just grinned and let it run past :D i havent had a good gallop for years x
oh and gorgeous music
How’s woody the Egyptian Arab these days?
excellent video,will watch again and again(oh no, sounds like i've just given feedback on ebay, haha)Will try to enjoy my riding as much as you two clearly are enjoying your's
I love how the dog chases the horses at the end...LOL
Beautiful day out on the beach enjoying friends and horses.. lucky you two.
Epic dog trying to race with the horses! like for the dogs trying lol
is your horse so fast ?
haha that dog made me laugh bless!
Get am arab with the raceing frame of mind and it would make this really really interesting! I love watching them gallop and if the arab actually wanted to race it would be pretty close i think.
looks like a fantastic ride! Good riding!
@aristotleuk not even an appaloosa?