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Carmen 08-26-2009 02:29 AM

Horsing Around
 
Just horsing around

http://www.lorenzo.fr/lorenzo/intern...bombit2d02.jpg

Don't you just love this guy and his wonderful horses!

http://vodpod.com/watch/991753-daily...-dvd-cheval-lo

waitinginthewings 08-26-2009 03:46 AM

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Thks for posting this. Amazing the bond between the man & the horses. Beautiful and incredible.

Carmen 08-26-2009 06:50 AM

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Bump

mudra 08-26-2009 07:43 AM

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http://fc06.deviantart.com/fs28/f/20...8cf1ba2ebd.jpg

http://fc06.deviantart.com/fs49/f/20...eaac74b0ae.jpg

http://fc01.deviantart.com/fs48/f/20...ed58fdfa30.jpg

http://fc03.deviantart.com/fs46/f/20...8c49be2582.jpg

Love always:wub2::wub2::wub2:
mudra

Oliver 08-26-2009 08:12 AM

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There is a say: "Beauty, your name is HORSE"!

Thank you, Carmen, for this thread. The video is breathtaking.

Mudra, that picture of the white horse you have posted made my day this morning. Ubelivable beauty. Thanks Creator for this!

Love

http://www.projectavalon.net/forum/p...pictureid=7304

burgundia 08-26-2009 11:03 AM

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http://gateofdreams.com/images/solmate_3.jpg

giovonni 08-26-2009 03:11 PM

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k0KKGdb4qUY

Oliver 08-26-2009 04:13 PM

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http://moonsgallery.com/images/Catal...se_140x270.jpg

burgundia 08-27-2009 05:40 PM

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9TLjlBQ5jOA

Carmen 08-31-2009 12:16 AM

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Why is a stallion called an 'entire'

Answer, a stallion is 'entirely male'. They have no female attributes as other animals do. eg teats

giovonni 08-31-2009 06:54 AM

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Greeting's Ms Horse~Woman :wink2:

Since you know so much about these animals :lol3:

I am going to begin with a simple one:lmfao:

whats breed and where's it from? :tongue2:

http://mathildasanthropologyblog.fil...przewalski.jpg

Carmen 08-31-2009 07:07 AM

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Well now, according to my "The Ultimate Encyclopedia of Horse Breeds" it looks like a Asiatic Wild Horse or Przewalski Horse from the Gobi Desert region.

Cheers

Carmen

giovonni 08-31-2009 07:31 AM

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No reference books > that was an easy one!:mad3:

Carmen 08-31-2009 07:35 AM

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Heres a nice horsey video

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nVWYMl2yg1E&feature=fvw

Cheers

Carmen

Christo888 08-31-2009 08:02 AM

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Gio... that horse looks like a Zebra that lost its stripes, or they just haven't been painted on yet.:lmao:

giovonni 08-31-2009 03:36 PM

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ok ok > another test question ~ms carmen`gia:naughty:

only this > massive specimen of strength and beauty:wub2:
would be able or acceptable too carry my massive aah.... heart:lmao:

http://www.canaryzoo.com/Horse%20Spe...h%20hunter.jpg

here's a hint :italia::drink_nl:

Unified Serenity 08-31-2009 04:36 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by giovonni (Post 165448)
Greeting's Ms Horse~Woman :wink2:

Since you know so much about these animals :lol3:

I am going to begin with a simple one:lmfao:

whats breed and where's it from? :tongue2:

http://mathildasanthropologyblog.fil...przewalski.jpg

This is a przewalski horse :

http://nationalzoo.si.edu/Animals/As...act-phorse.cfm

Pronounciation: sheh-val-skee

Physical Description: The coat of the Przewalski's horse ranges from brown to dun, with a pale underbelly and muzzle, a dark tail, a dorsal stripe, striped legs, and a dark, short mohawk–like mane. The head is large, and the body is short and muscular.

Size: The Przewalski's horse stands about 13 hands high at the shoulder (a little more than four feet) and has a head and body length of less than seven feet, with a tail close to three feet long. Adults can weigh between 550 and 750 pounds.

Geographic Distribution: Before their population dwindled, these horses spanned regions in Germany, Ukraine, Poland, Belarus, Lithuania, Kazakhstan, Russia, Mongolia, and China.

Status: The World Conservation Union's Red List of Threatened Species listed the Przewalski's horse as extinct in the wild until 2008. Causes of extinction were hunting, harsh climate, loss of habitat, and loss of water sources to farm animals. However, successful reintroductuions qualified this species for reassessment in 2008, and they are now classified as critically endangered.

http://nationalzoo.si.edu/Animals/As...act-phorse.cfm

Unified Serenity 08-31-2009 04:48 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by giovonni (Post 165585)
ok ok > another test question ~ms carmen`gia:naughty:

only this > massive specimen of strength and beauty:wub2:
would be able or acceptable too carry my massive aah.... heart:lmao:

http://www.canaryzoo.com/Horse%20Spe...h%20hunter.jpg

here's a hint :italia::drink_nl:

That' just an Italian draft horse :mfr_lol:

We farriers used to joke, "What do you do when a Clydesdale wants to put his hoof down?"

"You let him"

I trimmed a Clydesdale once, never want to shoe one!

THE eXchanger 08-31-2009 05:53 PM

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xxx

Oliver 08-31-2009 06:30 PM

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The Beauty is comming. No escape from it. Hold on, Avalonians!

http://projectavalon.net/forum/pictu...pictureid=7014

giovonni 08-31-2009 08:02 PM

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ok ok ok!!
one more for today :lmfao:

This breed is the gaucho's true friend:wub2:
What is it called and where did it originate from?

http://imagebank.ipcmedia.com/imageB...674205be8d.jpg


to easy :sneaky2:
One more!!!

This is a little harder> this breed or type> makes the cut (so to speak):lmfao:
It's from the Great White North?
:tongue2:
http://www.stable.com/images/Service...vices_5406.jpg

Unified Serenity 08-31-2009 08:15 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by giovonni (Post 165642)
ok ok ok!!
one more for today :lmfao:

This breed is the gaucho's true friend:wub2:
What is it called and where did it originate from?

http://imagebank.ipcmedia.com/imageB...674205be8d.jpg


to easy :sneaky2:
One more!!!

This is a little harder> this breed or type> makes the cut (so to speak):lmfao:
It's from the Great White North?
:tongue2:
http://www.stable.com/images/Service...vices_5406.jpg

The Argentinians like Criollo horses. This looks like a rather unappealing one. "The breed dates back to a 1535 shipment of 100 Pure Bred Spaniards - Andalusian stallions coming from Cadiz, Spain, to the Rio de la Plata imported by Buenos Aires founder, Pedro de Mendoza." Wikipedia info

The second looks like a Quarter Horse, great for cutting and barrel racing.

no caste 08-31-2009 09:18 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Carmen (Post 165366)
Why is a stallion called an 'entire'

Answer, a stallion is 'entirely male'. They have no female attributes as other animals do. eg teats

Who knew?! That is very interesting Carmen! So many of these videos just did the goose bumps for me. Actually, I even got overwhelmed and (kind of) wept with eXchanger's Black Horses. That was something.

eXchanger - Carmen said in another post that black horses are uniquely enspirited (or something like that).

Let me tell you I could go on and on here, BUT...

10,000 years ago

http://one1more2time3.files.wordpres...ting_horse.jpg

Carmen 08-31-2009 11:58 PM

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Thanks for your responses. Susan, that video of the Black Horses is pure magic! No caste , I know how you love Black Horses.

My experience of Black Horses and also black cats is that they do appear to be a bit different, often agressive or troubled in some way. My daughter Hannah had a black mare we called Macy. She was an orphaned foal and was very spoilt having being reared by humans and not being subjected to a mothers natural discipline. So, as in a child reared with no walls of constraint of behaviour, she was very unsure of herself and agressive with other horses. She also thought she could boss any human around, that is, until she met my Hannah. I would watch Hannah from the house working with this stroppy mare. Macy standing on her hind legs pawing the air in front of Hannah. It just looked like a scene from "The Black Stallion" After many confrontations she finally bonded with Hannah and was a very willing, try her best for you, type of horse.


She was absolutely diabolical to put with other horses. She just beat the **** of them and had all other horses scared of her. She was also extremely jealous and hated Hannah riding any other horse. Her facial expressions were incredible, "if looks could kill!!'

Another of her little foibles was than she craved motherhood and would steal babies from any species, calves lambs!! I will never forget Macy walking toward me one day with a new-born lamb tottering at her big black hind legs. My daughter put Macy in a yard and quickly and carefully snatched the lamb back and gave it back to the mother. Macy was furious at losing her new baby, screamed around the yard, eventually jumping the fence, then another to get into where the ewes were, beat the **** out the ewe with 'her' lamb, and took the lamb back!!! It was a sight to behold, the big black mare with the tiny white lamb, being ever so careful with it.

She was a very safe horse to ride as she hated her rider falling off and refused to move forward well until she knew you could ride! Beginners were absolutely safe with her. I remember a beginner hanging under her belly when the saddle slipped once and Macy standing looking at this curious upside - down person as if to say "What the hell are you doing there!!"

Horse stories, I love em, and there is always a story to every horse!

Love

Carmen:wub2:

Carmen 09-01-2009 01:56 AM

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Here is a video of the horses from Lord of the Rings


http://www.brego.net/imglib/galleryi..._image_318.jpg
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fToLlHSbhS8


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