Thanks for this lovely video. My grandmother was born in Alenteijo (I was born in Lisbon) and I love horses alot. I hope to go visit Portugal, Alenteijo and see these magnificent Lusitano horses. 🙏😇😘🐎
Amazing life! Beautiful horses. I went to the National Horse Fair, in Lisbon, and it's just fantastic. I recommend everyone who loves horses visits at least once (you'll definitely want to go again)
Iberian horses crossed with the American Quarter horse make an amazing working breed. Called an Azteca. Have the beautiful confirmation and gait of the Iberian and the extra gear of the quarter horse
Agree 100%. Also, I could tell you originally typed “conformation” but autocorrect changed it to “confirmation” which made me laugh at the mental image of some kind of ceremony where horses are “confirmed.”
That's working equitation and therefore dressage of its finest. You can see plenty of the higher dressage lessons while they work with the cows. None of them are "just for show" and they know exactly what they are doing and why they are doing it. Dressage riders tend to forget it because they can't quite visualise the practical use of all the pretty looking lessons they are riding (and teachers fail to teach it because they also don't have the practical knowledge)pretty-looking
It seems,for me,that you're not happy with "the bright side" of life. Do you rather see the miserable side ? That's what you can see day in day out from the "news" media.
The lusitanos can live in hotter climates, since here in Portugal it gets to 40°c in the summer sometimes but they do live better in a more temperate climate
If you are reporting on the lusitano why show the Spanish vaquero? The tradition is completely different with distinctive saddles and uniforms! You could have reported on the Portuguese working equitation, campinos or the Portuguese school of the equestrian art. What a shame such a nice idea is wasted on showing the Spanish style which should be for Andalusian horses!
I agree lusitanos and is tradition is diferent from Spanish and I be happy for that, we are portuguese and our tradicions incluse our horse hare much diferent from Spain, see your comment, let us alone, viva portugal and our culture.
shame they treat them appallingly. . . yes, I worked with them in Spain and the stallions are kept in tiny areas of dust (no grass) and stand there alone. Welfare standards are terrible ... all machismo. Matt Harnacke saw it when he went out there to buy his horses.
You absolutely can't compare Spain with Portugal It's apparently a totally different climate and nature 😉 a different breed of cattle a completely different way to handle horses, a completely different culture and most important a completely different character of the people 55 ys ago my grandpa gave me my first horseback riding lessons in Portugal on an experienced working Lusitan when we were on vacation On the way back from Portugal to Germany the lessons were continued in Andalusia (Spain) on a Tres Sanges and an Andaluz and i experienced a total different character of horses, saddle and handling of the horses May be nowadays all the mediterranean way of working horseback art looks similar, but has completely different roots based on the character, mentality and culture of the people The traditional way of keeping horses looks for so many people cruel today, but never forget, that's what imprints the typical characteristics and health of a breed in a certain environment. To ignore that is the cruelty of today's activists for animal rights
@@MIGUEL-pz6uz yo soy español, y tengo un sillín portugués, una tipo relvas, y aparte de cómoda es bien bonita. Y la uso bastante. Si bien es cierto q las vaquera de hoy en día, son bastante cómodas, son prácticamente monturas inglesas con una zalea de borreguito.
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The Lusitanoes are absolutely stunning!!
Love Lusitanos, greetings from South Africa
Incredible horses and superb horsemanship, brilliant
I wish we saw more of these beautiful, unique horse breeds in FEI competition!!
The cattle herd looked amazing. Good job.
Wonderful short video with so much information and beauty.❤
When God created the horse, He said to the magnificent creature, “I have created you as no other.”
Then he made dogs, the horses can cry in a corner
And I guess Zebras don't exist?
Aw😊
Thanks for this lovely video. My grandmother was born in Alenteijo (I was born in Lisbon) and I love horses alot.
I hope to go visit Portugal, Alenteijo and see these magnificent Lusitano horses. 🙏😇😘🐎
Thank you for this extremely interesting video. Such beautiful, athletic horses. Wonderful riders as well! ❤
I live on Alentejo and ride a lusitano, I love them so much.
I love Lusitanas, a beautiful majestic breed and very intelligent tfs 🏇
Amazing life! Beautiful horses. I went to the National Horse Fair, in Lisbon, and it's just fantastic. I recommend everyone who loves horses visits at least once (you'll definitely want to go again)
Lovely❤
Lindos cavalos
Iberian horses crossed with the American Quarter horse make an amazing working breed. Called an Azteca. Have the beautiful confirmation and gait of the Iberian and the extra gear of the quarter horse
Agree 100%. Also, I could tell you originally typed “conformation” but autocorrect changed it to “confirmation” which made me laugh at the mental image of some kind of ceremony where horses are “confirmed.”
That's working equitation and therefore dressage of its finest. You can see plenty of the higher dressage lessons while they work with the cows. None of them are "just for show" and they know exactly what they are doing and why they are doing it. Dressage riders tend to forget it because they can't quite visualise the practical use of all the pretty looking lessons they are riding (and teachers fail to teach it because they also don't have the practical knowledge)pretty-looking
Bom Dia ❤
freedom of the mouth is most important ❤
Good friend horse
This is nothing but a promo video....FEI is great to show the "bright side of life" and ignore/ hide everything around.
It seems,for me,that you're not happy with "the bright side" of life. Do you rather see the miserable side ? That's what you can see day in day out from the "news" media.
@@marinusmourik9494 Well said ;)
How much for lusanito horses. Can they live in heat of 48 c in pakistan
The lusitanos can live in hotter climates, since here in Portugal it gets to 40°c in the summer sometimes but they do live better in a more temperate climate
@@ElTioPablito how much do they cost
If you are reporting on the lusitano why show the Spanish vaquero? The tradition is completely different with distinctive saddles and uniforms! You could have reported on the Portuguese working equitation, campinos or the Portuguese school of the equestrian art. What a shame such a nice idea is wasted on showing the Spanish style which should be for Andalusian horses!
huh????
eheh spanish?!!!
I agree lusitanos and is tradition is diferent from Spanish and I be happy for that, we are portuguese and our tradicions incluse our horse hare much diferent from Spain, see your comment, let us alone, viva portugal and our culture.
shame they treat them appallingly. . . yes, I worked with them in Spain and the stallions are kept in tiny areas of dust (no grass) and stand there alone. Welfare standards are terrible ... all machismo. Matt Harnacke saw it when he went out there to buy his horses.
go figure wtf you talking about
You absolutely can't compare Spain with Portugal
It's apparently a totally different climate and nature 😉 a different breed of cattle a completely different way to handle horses, a completely different culture and most important a completely different character of the people
55 ys ago my grandpa gave me my first horseback riding lessons in Portugal on an experienced working Lusitan when we were on vacation
On the way back from Portugal to Germany the lessons were continued in Andalusia (Spain) on a Tres Sanges and an Andaluz and i experienced a total different character of horses, saddle and handling of the horses
May be nowadays all the mediterranean way of working horseback art looks similar, but has completely different roots based on the character, mentality and culture of the people
The traditional way of keeping horses looks for so many people cruel today, but never forget, that's what imprints the typical characteristics and health of a breed in a certain environment. To ignore that is the cruelty of today's activists for animal rights
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This looks like rdr 2😂
I am from pakistan
you claim lusitano is the oldest horse breed in the world while it's the descendant of the barbe horse from north africa
And Muslims like the claim it's the Arabien Horse..
All that's irrelevant, it only counts what's the result 😘
saddle horse, not work horse
That's sad,portugueses using spanish saddles,at least use portuguese saddle for the video...
Hasta en la feria de Golegã, van ya a la vaquera... Una pena
@@pedroc.g7021 y buenas sillas que nosotros tenemos,son gustos y los respeto pero se debia montar con lo que és nuestra tradicion...
@@MIGUEL-pz6uz yo soy español, y tengo un sillín portugués, una tipo relvas, y aparte de cómoda es bien bonita. Y la uso bastante. Si bien es cierto q las vaquera de hoy en día, son bastante cómodas, son prácticamente monturas inglesas con una zalea de borreguito.
@@MIGUEL-pz6uz y totalmente de acuerdo con lo de respetar las tradiciones. Al César lo q es del César...
heike r 82008 wants to buy an horse soon, white
Dear it is me, how very beau this is of yours, hugs thanks