10 Horse Breeds You Will Not Believe Exist

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The thumbnail is the definition of clickbait

cathy
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God really makes beautiful things. I'm happy this video was posted otherwise people may have never seen these horses. Just gorgeous.

sitarivera
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WOW! A horse with FEATHERS so unique if only there were not 7 others with that exact same thing

stellarluna
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"The feathers go from the knees all the way down to the hocks!"  LMAO

ericaaulie
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"the fur that goes down to the hock"

Me: 😭They're called feathers 😭FEATHERS

cisnnmp
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Jesus with this amount of accuracy I half expected to see Bojack on this.

NickThorbjørnsen
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All horses are beautiful no matter what breed or size

unicornlover
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Ah yes dressing competitions. Dressing is such a beautiful sport. I just love watching horses perform dressing.
Oh wait. There's no such thing as Dressing competitions. Dressage. What you are thinking of is dressage.

jessicapersson
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Akhal Tekes and Akhal Teke crosses are very common in eventing. Bashkir curlies are hypoallergenic and common on horsemanship. Rocky Mountains are common in the gaited community, Camaragues are common in France as they are the wild horses of France. Exmoors and crosses can be seen a lot in eventing and field hunting, especially in the UK. Falabellas are the smallest breed of horse, of course people know what they are. Fjords are EXTREMELY common in eventing, driving, hunters, western, etc. Gypsy Vanners can be seen readily in dressage and sometimes in the show jumping. Marwari is one of the two "curled ear" breeds. And most of the "over muscled" horses shown are drafts or foundation bred Quarter Horses, they're old breeds and made naturally that way (except for the ridiculously muscular halter horses). None of these are uncommon or little-known breeds.

smartinsurarance
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"Thick feathering from knees to hocks" 😂😂 where did he get his information from and half the pics arent even of the right horse and "dressing competitions" its called dressage😂😂😂😂😂😂

tessaleight
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I want a gypsy vanner so badly. Not only are they stunning in looks, they’re gentle, friendly and powerful

ellafaessen
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there are "Double Muscled" quarter horses, they are beefy, but they dont' look like that. additionally it also occurs with a debilitating muscular tremor - It started showing up around the 70s. and all the afflicted traced to one stallion. A few of his offspring we not afficted so his ines still remain in the pedigrees of many QH. Quarter Horses with any of his lines are all tested for the disease now.

suewallker
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The Norwegian Fjord, a superstrong viking horse! Now I feel like a proud norwegian.

ToyotaOle
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my grandmother has two Falabella Ponies, they run around her huge yard all day playing. SO CUTE!

wilde
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fellabellas are not ponys, their miniture horses

williamlindoe
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4:12 had me dead Thick feathering that starts at the knees and goes down to the hocks. Hocks are basically a horses knees on their back legs. Knees are on the front legs hocks are on the back legs. This was so under research.

atlaschevy
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The over muscular horse is usually from an HYPP gene, horses with this gene should not be bred. It causes painful muscle tensing and seizures.

dndburton
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Buckskin, palomino and cremello and perlino are NOT unique to Akhal-Tekes, not by a long shot.

CaitlynJneeCocke
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The first one is not pronounced like that! Its pronounced "akle teek"
And you showed us a halflinger and a Friesian horse on the black forest horse

simplyinspired
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ok the over muscled horses, im gonna school you on lol the ones are belgiums, a huge draft breed that is mean to be huge. THe others are (besides the photoshopped one) are Quarter horses in the Impressive breed line. They are bred to have what is known as a "double muscle" gene. They are not pumped full of chemicals, its just the line of breeding and selective genes.

goldfishwishes