Thursday, September 20, 2007

Dancing Friesian Magnificent

Duration: 04:00 minutes
Upload Time: 07-01-19 15:13:45
User: equidancer
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Approved Friesian stallion "Lord of the Dance" in stunning dressage, passsage, piaffe actual performance Kansas City. www.worldofdancinghorses.com

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TiamoTigra ::: Favorites
Absolutely amazing...beautiful and amazing animal
07-09-08 02:44:41
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blkgryphon ::: Favorites
Too bad the silly costume/saddle blanket covers up so much of the horse!
07-09-03 20:50:25
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friesianzfozzel ::: Favorites
It's GORUZ!!!! Please could you help me?? I am looking to buy a frieisan, do you know anyone with a friesian gelding for sale around £5,000 in the uk???If you do please reply!!! Thanks
07-08-31 11:46:10
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equidancer ::: Favorites
No they don't produce shows in the states any longer.
07-08-17 20:40:54
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lindiak007 ::: Favorites
it looks great, but hopefully the training is not too hard on horses
07-08-16 17:56:59
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azm150 ::: Favorites
.....ZOMG!
07-08-16 17:56:57
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nmccaw ::: Favorites
is Equitana an annual event? by any chance do they do any shows in Washington or Western Canada?
07-08-16 16:52:23
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equidancer ::: Favorites
This actaully was Equitana in KY. Horses are presently at the Calif. State Fair in Sacramento.
07-08-14 15:30:23
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nmccaw ::: Favorites
Amazing! what is this event called, and where is it held? As a Friesian owner I would love to see this is person.
07-08-14 14:57:47
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simpsondesign ::: Favorites
I'm a long time dressage rider/trainer. With a well trained horse doing tricks like this( not real dressage) you should not see much evidence of cues. In dressage you train your horse to feel the slightest change in position and weight.
07-08-06 17:50:36
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