Arabians are full of pride and beauty. This stallion is doing nothing more than being and incredibly example of the beauty and pride that lies within the Arabian bred. If you want a horse without the spunk there's other breeds that provide a slower paced nature. I think this is a beautiful Arabian doing what Arabians do, get excited and showing off. He still listens to his trainer and keeping a stallion under control in the presence of other horses, can be a challenge, he was just showing off, as he should be.
hmmm, reading comments. At the end the horse is facing the handler and rearing a safe distance away with a loose lead. I wonder if the negative comments are coming from ppl who would have been afraid and reacted in a less than calm manner. These two have been doing this for quite some time. I did not see a fearful or aggressive stallion. I saw a horse showing off:)
Same. :) I worked for Midwest Arabians, so I've seen crazy, crazy things about the Arab field. BUT at home I had my dear Arab gelding, a family horse and a babysitter. He could be "hot" but he'd calm down and would tip-toe for my niece! He had a ground eating trot that we used for endurance racing, he was my heart-horse. I'll never have another like him.
LOL i have been raised up with arabian horses every sense i was a little boy my familt ran a arabian farm . The arabian horse is not a dead head like most of your trail horses are you no what i mean and no thay are not mean in no means lol thay just love to show off and thay are so full of them selfs but in a good way . Arabian horses are not for every body but me my self i wouldnt have any other horse but the arabian horse breed i just love them to death god bless you
got it in one, loose lead, this girl has more horsemanship than most, quite understated in her approach, didn't take away from the horse at all - well done! Some people fear what they don't understand, either that or they should take up showing Welsh ponies??
Yeah she is a genius in the video. Kept away from the dangerous bits ..gave him his head ..corrected him when he was a little settled rather than right in the middle of a fit..kept contact light when he was freaking ...kept it a but tighter when he was calmer ..makes me wonder did someone else train him or something? I think he would be more well mannered judging from her ability here.
Absolutely Beautiful. Don't know what any of you are talking about "hissy fits" and "if she knew how to 'control' 'train' him ! He is being very careful and good. Who wants to see a horse that isn't acting like a horse?! His bouncing and movements are very controlled, so as to not hurt anyone--that is what she meant by a sweet horse--he is being careful with her, and she can still allow him some free-range movements, to show his stuff and elegance and energy. Arabians are just Gorgeous. So full of Vitality and Spirit. Wow.
you guys who think this horse is out of control or that this horse is not happy or it is throwing a hissy fit.. are ignorant and have no clue about this type of competition its not dressage or pony club. this is real horse training... do your research before making comments... it really shows who is more intelligent here definitely the horse...
He isn't crazy or vicious if he had real intentions of injuring his handler he quiet have easierly done so . These stallions are encouraged to rear and prance around at shows because it demonstrates to the judges not only the horses comfirmation and movement but also his personality and how he responds to his handler . The handler was in no way in danger of getting injured and out of the show ring this horse is very kind and gentle but in the show ring the judges want to see the horses true attributes , what the Arabian horses are renouned for not just its beauty but its strengh speed , endurance , movement and intelligence which would be difficult to display if he was just quietly lead the around the ring . This horse is an magestic animal that encompasses the true spirit of the Arabian horses and I believe that when god wanted to create a horse so beautiful and statuesque perfection he created the Arabian the king of all the horses .
Totally agree. The handler has not one iota of fear, and appears to be signaling to him all the while. As long as the audience expects to be so close to such a lively horse, I see no foul. Yes, he's magnificent and knows it. Bravo!
trust me if he wanted to hurt her he can easily, he is playing and showing off not aggressive at all, and you can see the handler by his side not afraid or worried because she knows the horse is enjoying his time.
I had a paint horse with Arab in her, she had the most wonderful sorta side trot, NOTHING like a quarter horse, we could ride for miles in that one gait!
I'm a proud owner of one of his sons , my god is master design a beautiful boy I can't wait for my boy to get older as he's only a year old bless him #zorro #raffysdesign 😍
This is why Arab's have become more "hyped" up and crazy. I wish people would stop breeding and training the Arabian's to be like this. I would never want this stallion bred to any of my mares.
Halter Arabians like this stallion are actually trained to jump around like that, so he's actually doing what she wants him to. I don't agree with it, but they do it.
+Armored Wings My point is simply that in terms of how horses speak (body language) he is not being "sweet", even if he's doing what she's asking of him. Pretty sure a lot of it also has to do with how they keep them stalled constantly, only letting them out for 30 minutes of trotting in a circle every few days, while being fed incredibly high energy diets. Their training methods are also borderline abusive, and the horses themselves are bred to be high-strung and flighty. Of course, these are the only horses you see in magazines and online ads... Regardless of the cause, any normal horse person will look at these horses and asses them(rightfully so!) as extremely poor quality riding and sporting animals. Then Arab owners wonder WHY Arabs as an entire breed are stereotyped as flighty, crazy, and useless for anything that is not halter... Maybe if we promoted our working horses it would be different. Horses like Master Design here are doing a huge disservice to the breed.
IDIOTS!! She can’t control him that’s why! They aren’t supposed to jump around! He’s doing that because she’s irritating him and there’s other males around! He’s rearing because he wants release from her and she keeps shortening the lead rope!
poor presentation. Didn't stand up once. Beautiful head but couldn't see if he was correct on all legs or if his croup flattened out when stood up. Owned Arabians 30 plus years and all behaved better than this including the studs.
The horse isn’t being aggressive. If you want to understand horse behavior you can check out the channel Think Like a Horse. Part of this is trained too. The movements show off the horses conformation too. They don’t always act this fiery. Stallions behave differently than other horses as well, they think less like a prey animal. Most people only encounter mares and geldings.
sorry guys but i get to tell you this..arabians do act this way specially stallions no need to train and the handler ..she is super lady..yes she is brave
The horse is very pretty.... BUT.... Why do Arabian Horse people insist on making these horses show like nut jobs? If i'm buying or breeding to a stallion, I want his temperament to NOT be like this. Looks aren't everything. I do not blame the HORSE here. I blame the handlers and the people who perpetuate this ridiculous behavior.
Actually they train them to act this way for halter classes, which then carries over into normal activities such as being shown to an open house crowd. As far as I am concerned, I would prefer my 1500lb animal to stop acting like a perpetual-bouncing-ball and calm the hell down and act like a gentleman.
though this horse is very ill mannered, and arabian halter horses do act like this, it is possible to instill manners back in them. I have worked with arabians that were once crazed halter horses that turned into the most well behaved performance horses. It just takes time, but its possible.
my arab doesn't, shes calm and respectfull ooh and she walkes in straight lines i can ride her bareback with a halter and a lead, beacuse she was taught that im the higher horse, unlike these horses who are taught its ok to be pushy and aggresive its realy sad to see such beautiful animals ruined
I didn't enjoy this merely as it promoted the conception people have of Arabians being overly *hot* horses and psychotic, they're not, but this sure didn't disprove it. She could have spoken to the crowd and said I'm going to give him a little more line and let him show off to you. She seems knowledgeable enough to handle him, but she made him look like a brat, which he probably is not. Responsible breeders look at temperament as well as other qualities, this isn't a competition, it's just a group of viewers.
+alsosusieq2 (alsosusieq2) I agree - showing animation is one thing, but rearing (obviously taught) and especially the kicking show lack of manners as he has been encouraged to act wild.
We had over 15 stallions of top producer in Germany, but none of our "horses" would behave like this. Now, I say in the emirates that this "dancing " is considered normal or even ask for. He is in good shape, and the handler seems not to mind. Other culture other customs....
He appears to be a young stallion with too much energy for a proper stand up...his antics do not mean he was artificially stimulated to show him off. He may be confined a lot of the time...maybe some free time with room to run and socialize with some horse pals would calm him. He did not attempt to strike or bite his handler and may be a very sweet horse.
It's really sad, now people think arabians are like times bombs but thats definetly not true, their breeders teach them to behave like this... Yes, its absolutly normal that they're excited, but not that intensive as shown in the video....
@amongotherthings17 Only a pure Arab would do that after training of course, here we use this way of trot to teach horses dancing it's really nice type in Arab horse dancing and see for yourself
Nicht jedes Pferd ist gerne ein Show Pferd... Das arme Tier sieht total überfordert aus und weiß nicht was es machen soll... packt deswegen alles aus was es gelernt hat?! Hochspringen.. rumrennen ... Kennt anscheinend keine genaue anweisungen..woher soll es da auch wissen was es machen soll?
These this faces are starting to make them look more like llamas that horses. This one isn't as bad as some I don't think, it's really hard to tell from the video
@Maeras77 Naw, that's quickly becoming what is considered normal behavior for a halter Arabian. The breeders and trainers are perpetuating the lie that all Arabs are insane by allowing them, nay, TEACHING them to behave that way!
this guy has terrible manners - I don't care what breed he is - and for the handler to let him behave that way - NOT GOOD!!! And yes, I have Arabians - I bred, trained & showed them for many years. All of my stallions showed at halter & had good ground manners!
I don't care for it myself, but I've watched some stallion classes from Dubai and other Arab countries--they all show their stallions that way. There is short period where they have the horse stand still so the judges can assess their confirmation, but the rest of the time, they seem to like to see them exhibit this "hot" behavior. From what I"ve read in the comments, evidently this horse was trained to behave like this, so I don't guess we can fault his manners. LOL, my stallion was not ever allowed to behave like this while on the lead--and the mares kept him in line the rest of the time.
Yes, unfortunately. It started, in earnest anyway, with David Boggs and the Padron. He taught the horse to rear on command and it went from there. Valentino (RIP) would walk out of the barn on his hind legs because he was so crazy, had electric wiring on the inside of his stall so he wouldn't hurt himself! They do it because it makes for a good show. They do a LOT of stupid things to make it a good show. These horses are stalled all day and night.
Arabians are full of pride and beauty. This stallion is doing nothing more than being and incredibly example of the beauty and pride that lies within the Arabian bred. If you want a horse without the spunk there's other breeds that provide a slower paced nature. I think this is a beautiful Arabian doing what Arabians do, get excited and showing off. He still listens to his trainer and keeping a stallion under control in the presence of other horses, can be a challenge, he was just showing off, as he should be.
+Candie L I think they are waving a rag and inciting him to be all jumpy. Stupid way to show a horse.
hmmm, reading comments. At the end the horse is facing the handler and rearing a safe distance away with a loose lead. I wonder if the negative comments are coming from ppl who would have been afraid and reacted in a less than calm manner. These two have been doing this for quite some time. I did not see a fearful or aggressive stallion. I saw a horse showing off:)
Same. :)
I worked for Midwest Arabians, so I've seen crazy, crazy things about the Arab field. BUT at home I had my dear Arab gelding, a family horse and a babysitter. He could be "hot" but he'd calm down and would tip-toe for my niece!
He had a ground eating trot that we used for endurance racing, he was my heart-horse. I'll never have another like him.
LOL i have been raised up with arabian horses every sense i was a little boy my familt ran a arabian farm . The arabian horse is not a dead head like most of your trail horses are you no what i mean and no thay are not mean in no means lol thay just love to show off and thay are so full of them selfs but in a good way . Arabian horses are not for every body but me my self i wouldnt have any other horse but the arabian horse breed i just love them to death god bless you
Wonderful
got it in one, loose lead, this girl has more horsemanship than most, quite understated in her approach, didn't take away from the horse at all - well done! Some people fear what they don't understand, either that or they should take up showing Welsh ponies??
Yeah she is a genius in the video. Kept away from the dangerous bits ..gave him his head ..corrected him when he was a little settled rather than right in the middle of a fit..kept contact light when he was freaking ...kept it a but tighter when he was calmer ..makes me wonder did someone else train him or something? I think he would be more well mannered judging from her ability here.
Absolutely Beautiful. Don't know what any of you are talking about "hissy fits" and "if she knew how to 'control' 'train' him ! He is being very careful and good. Who wants to see a horse that isn't acting like a horse?! His bouncing and movements are very controlled, so as to not hurt anyone--that is what she meant by a sweet horse--he is being careful with her, and she can still allow him some free-range movements, to show his stuff and elegance and energy. Arabians are just Gorgeous. So full of Vitality and Spirit. Wow.
Oh yeah, he's really sweet. That speaker's full of it.
Imagine turning up with him at the local pony club meet 😋
you guys who think this horse is out of control or that this horse is not happy or it is throwing a hissy fit.. are ignorant and have no clue about this type of competition its not dressage or pony club. this is real horse training... do your research before making comments... it really shows who is more intelligent here definitely the horse...
sweetest horse imaginable? he's bucking so much!
He isn't crazy or vicious if he had real intentions of injuring his handler he quiet have easierly done so . These stallions are encouraged to rear and prance around at shows because it demonstrates to the judges not only the horses comfirmation and movement but also his personality and how he responds to his handler . The handler was in no way in danger of getting injured and out of the show ring this horse is very kind and gentle but in the show ring the judges want to see the horses true attributes , what the Arabian horses are renouned for not just its beauty but its strengh speed , endurance , movement and intelligence which would be difficult to display if he was just quietly lead the around the ring .
This horse is an magestic animal that encompasses the true spirit of the Arabian horses and I believe that when god wanted to create a horse so beautiful and statuesque perfection he created the Arabian the king of all the horses .
Totally agree. The handler has not one iota of fear, and appears to be signaling to him all the while. As long as the audience expects to be so close to such a lively horse, I see no foul. Yes, he's magnificent and knows it. Bravo!
He's about to take the handlers head off as the commenter is saying, " he's sweetest, happiest horse"
trust me if he wanted to hurt her he can easily, he is playing and showing off not aggressive at all, and you can see the handler by his side not afraid or worried because she knows the horse is enjoying his time.
But he is Nice indeed
@@kanan360 exactly
@@kanan360 still terrible handling that behavior is not ok especially for a show. Embarrassing.
@@kanan360 he bucked at her!
Gorgeous horse! Love his fire. :)
Just played it again and could hear it this time, thanks.
che meraviglia! che eleganza! che perfezione! E che colore! Una creatura angelica stupenda.
Absolute perfection :)
Beautiful horse
I had a paint horse with Arab in her, she had the most wonderful sorta side trot, NOTHING like a quarter horse, we could ride for miles in that one gait!
I'm a proud owner of one of his sons , my god is master design a beautiful boy I can't wait for my boy to get older as he's only a year old bless him #zorro #raffysdesign 😍
Kate Hanslow I also have one of his sons :)
Price in one of this horses ...need to known
This is why Arab's have become more "hyped" up and crazy. I wish people would stop breeding and training the Arabian's to be like this. I would never want this stallion bred to any of my mares.
"sweetest horse imaginable"
Yet he repeatedly crowds her and even threatens her...
Halter Arabians like this stallion are actually trained to jump around like that, so he's actually doing what she wants him to. I don't agree with it, but they do it.
+Armored Wings My point is simply that in terms of how horses speak (body language) he is not being "sweet", even if he's doing what she's asking of him.
Pretty sure a lot of it also has to do with how they keep them stalled constantly, only letting them out for 30 minutes of trotting in a circle every few days, while being fed incredibly high energy diets. Their training methods are also borderline abusive, and the horses themselves are bred to be high-strung and flighty. Of course, these are the only horses you see in magazines and online ads... Regardless of the cause, any normal horse person will look at these horses and asses them(rightfully so!) as extremely poor quality riding and sporting animals. Then Arab owners wonder WHY Arabs as an entire breed are stereotyped as flighty, crazy, and useless for anything that is not halter... Maybe if we promoted our working horses it would be different. Horses like Master Design here are doing a huge disservice to the breed.
IDIOTS!! She can’t control him that’s why! They aren’t supposed to jump around! He’s doing that because she’s irritating him and there’s other males around! He’s rearing because he wants release from her and she keeps shortening the lead rope!
poor presentation. Didn't stand up once. Beautiful head but couldn't see if he was correct on all legs or if his croup flattened out when stood up. Owned Arabians 30 plus years and all behaved better than this including the studs.
what you said!
The horse isn’t being aggressive. If you want to understand horse behavior you can check out the channel Think Like a Horse. Part of this is trained too. The movements show off the horses conformation too. They don’t always act this fiery. Stallions behave differently than other horses as well, they think less like a prey animal. Most people only encounter mares and geldings.
I bought a stallion from Bychan it was a monster. We gelded it.
wooow u got lovely arabian horse
sorry guys but i get to tell you this..arabians do act this way specially stallions no need to train and the handler ..she is super lady..yes she is brave
the second one didn't behave like that.
أصيل ويكفيه أنه عربي
Damn right!
The horse is very pretty.... BUT.... Why do Arabian Horse people insist on making these horses show like nut jobs? If i'm buying or breeding to a stallion, I want his temperament to NOT be like this. Looks aren't everything. I do not blame the HORSE here. I blame the handlers and the people who perpetuate this ridiculous behavior.
Agree with TJThe Proud, check my Arabian loose in the paddock - super high energy, free spirit and show offs, absolutely love it!!
My heavens, is that true? Who in there right mind would want a horse like that no matter how beautiful?
Couldn't hear the announcer, it was very muffled. Thanks for answering my questions, He's very nice.
Belissimo !!
Actually they train them to act this way for halter classes, which then carries over into normal activities such as being shown to an open house crowd. As far as I am concerned, I would prefer my 1500lb animal to stop acting like a perpetual-bouncing-ball and calm the hell down and act like a gentleman.
though this horse is very ill mannered, and arabian halter horses do act like this, it is possible to instill manners back in them. I have worked with arabians that were once crazed halter horses that turned into the most well behaved performance horses. It just takes time, but its possible.
my arab doesn't, shes calm and respectfull ooh and she walkes in straight lines i can ride her bareback with a halter and a lead, beacuse she was taught that im the higher horse, unlike these horses who are taught its ok to be pushy and aggresive its realy sad to see such beautiful animals ruined
If she cold calm him down on the spot, now THAT would impress me!
Sorry but no ... -.-
And yes, I'm owning two Arabs!
I didn't enjoy this merely as it promoted the conception people have of Arabians being overly *hot* horses and psychotic, they're not, but this sure didn't disprove it. She could have spoken to the crowd and said I'm going to give him a little more line and let him show off to you. She seems knowledgeable enough to handle him, but she made him look like a brat, which he probably is not. Responsible breeders look at temperament as well as other qualities, this isn't a competition, it's just a group of viewers.
+alsosusieq2 (alsosusieq2) I agree - showing animation is one thing, but rearing (obviously taught) and especially the kicking show lack of manners as he has been encouraged to act wild.
I have 2 Arabians, a mare and a colt and neither of them have been worked with a whole lot but they both handle great. They are a fun breed.
Where was this auction/ show held..? I'd like to attend your next one..
He is one happy horse.
That horse could be trained to behave better in 15 minutes. Maybe a different handler is needed?
We had over 15 stallions of top producer in Germany, but none of our "horses" would behave like this. Now, I say in the emirates that this "dancing " is considered normal or even ask for. He is in good shape, and the handler seems not to mind. Other culture other customs....
He appears to be a young stallion with too much energy for a proper stand up...his antics do not mean he was artificially stimulated to show him off. He may be confined a lot of the time...maybe some free time with room to run and socialize with some horse pals would calm him. He did not attempt to strike or bite his handler and may be a very sweet horse.
@gallupish His name is Master Design GA By Versace and out of GA Society Belle. Didn't you listen to the announcer in the video AT ALL?
He's beautiful.
It's really sad, now people think arabians are like times bombs but thats definetly not true, their breeders teach them to behave like this...
Yes, its absolutly normal that they're excited, but not that intensive as shown in the video....
The same color than my horses mum.
No he doesnt Arabs tend to get very excited at events like these they sic them up by tieing a packet to the training whip
belli bellisimi mi fanno inamorare.
@amongotherthings17 Only a pure Arab would do that after training of course, here we use this way of trot to teach horses dancing it's really nice type in Arab horse dancing and see for yourself
what's his name?? and breeding??
@Lolita5025 This is true. People want to see the natural wild and free spirit of these horses...to the point where they are running over handlers...
ha that horse is owning that handler, moving her feet and showin her who's boss, talk about some fail ground manners for horse and girl.
happy,happy,happy horsey
@Maeras77 He doesn't need training this is how Arabian horses walk, sideways.
I am arabian
Yes, he is a bit naughty, but he might be quite young as well.
Unfortunately he's been trained to behave like that. This is fearful agitation.
or being spoiled who knows ..but it could be a one off everyone has bad days.
Nicht jedes Pferd ist gerne ein Show Pferd... Das arme Tier sieht total überfordert aus und weiß nicht was es machen soll... packt deswegen alles aus was es gelernt hat?! Hochspringen.. rumrennen ... Kennt anscheinend keine genaue anweisungen..woher soll es da auch wissen was es machen soll?
هذه خيول عربيه أصيله
These this faces are starting to make them look more like llamas that horses. This one isn't as bad as some I don't think, it's really hard to tell from the video
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only for Show ! not for ridding
thats a disgrace... he really shouldnt have that bit in his mouth nor that handler... god darn it SENSE . HAVE SOME SENSE
*the stallion Padron
the woman needs training first of all!
Yeah :D
@Maeras77 Naw, that's quickly becoming what is considered normal behavior for a halter Arabian. The breeders and trainers are perpetuating the lie that all Arabs are insane by allowing them, nay, TEACHING them to behave that way!
this guy has terrible manners - I don't care what breed he is - and for the handler to let him behave that way - NOT GOOD!!! And yes, I have Arabians - I bred, trained & showed them for many years. All of my stallions showed at halter & had good ground manners!
I don't care for it myself, but I've watched some stallion classes from Dubai and other Arab countries--they all show their stallions that way. There is short period where they have the horse stand still so the judges can assess their confirmation, but the rest of the time, they seem to like to see them exhibit this "hot" behavior. From what I"ve read in the comments, evidently this horse was trained to behave like this, so I don't guess we can fault his manners. LOL, my stallion was not ever allowed to behave like this while on the lead--and the mares kept him in line the rest of the time.
Yes, unfortunately. It started, in earnest anyway, with David Boggs and the Padron.
He taught the horse to rear on command and it went from there. Valentino (RIP) would walk out of the barn on his hind legs because he was so crazy, had electric wiring on the inside of his stall so he wouldn't hurt himself!
They do it because it makes for a good show. They do a LOT of stupid things to make it a good show. These horses are stalled all day and night.
could be the other stallion of course ..still tho not good manners
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خلك من الخيل البنت الي ماسكه الحصان بكم 🙂😂
ريحت سر I know there is will be arabian comment omg
God that is irresponsible!
Stallions lol