The look on the guys face when you jumped on the mare bareback just like that. He was SO impressed! (so am I by the way and I'm 6 feet tall) They are so much fun to ride bareback and are incredibly sweet horses and they can really move awesome for such a big and heavy draft horse.
I replayed that on slo-mo about 5 times and I'm still not sure how the physics work on that one! I would probably just bounce off and fall on my butt if I tried it lol.
As a belgian who lives at the coast, closely to where they shrimp, im so proud of this tradition. Everytime i see the horses come out i just watch them and enjoy
Love, love, love this episode! Thank you for bringing awareness about how versatile this breed is. My first and only horse so far is a 19.2 hand belgian draft I rescued. Even with all the trauma he's been through, he is the sweetest, gentlest horse I've ever known. Yes, when I ride him he's happy to plod like a farm horse. But, when he wants to, he can really move. Plus he has the most beautiful collected trot I've ever seen. After owning a draft, I could never go back.
Absolutely beautiful breed. Love the feather on the legs. So large and powerful yet very nimble. Love the range of colors especially the roans. A horse I would love to own and ride.
Living near Amish Country in OH, the Belgian is the favored breed to work the farm. I have been around them and they are such gentle giants. At camp we had Big Brother who was half Belgian and when he cantered it was like a gentle rocking horse.
I libe in the caribeans, but i'm from there, and it are beautiful horses. I saw them fishing a few times, about 30/35 years agoo. And you're right: in belgium you have two clases of schrimps, the pink and ghe grey. The grey cost doble, but they are 10 times better. And like you said we always thought about those horses like workhorses, because in that time i was'nt fascinated with horses. We only saw them with respect for their strength and force. Now i see them in a diferent way. Love to see how you are riding without saddle, stunning. But i don't understand why they cut their tail. But i love their feathering or socks. They are pure muscles. Very impressif to see them. You're always the best, love to learn the diferent breeds.👍💞😘
I knew of the breed and the shrimpfishing tradition already and looooooove it! I am so happy to see you creating more knowledge and, like you said about the kids watching; starting life long horse obsessions (the good ones) in people. Especially highlighting the amazing calm but very aware nature of these horses. People do miss that because of the muscles and size of them. The unity a smart, willing and strong horse can have with a rider is not less when you at the same time sit comfortably as on a couch! Also the joy Elsa had in cantering and powering through the sea! The breeder who started at 50 made my heart melt a little too, just beautiful😊 This vid made my day! Thnx for making and sharing
Loved loved the video!! I absolutely adore Belgian Drafts but didn't know they were so versatile as to go fishing! Thanks for taking us along the adventure Alyssa!
I did meet some Belgians, many years ago! They were the rusty color that seems to be most characteristic of the breed in the US, and just beautiful! The two mares were so friendly and HUGE---the first drafts I had ever seen. I was in grad school at the time, and still a horse-crazy kid at heart. I hated to leave them! Such a lovely memory.
I’m from belgium and i know the reason: in the late 19th century they started doing it to the work/farm horses because the long tails could get tangled in the pulling gear the found it was handier than braiding and then they didn’t need to cut it more often … it stayed that way a long time . But 5 years ago there came a law that made it illegal to remove the tails so the younger horses all still have their long tail or just have cut it short. The older horses still have the removed tail because of this.
I’ve heard that farmers used to have issues where the tail could be hurt and possibly broken or torn off in farm equipment accidents, so they started docking them. They don’t allow it in most places anymore, luckily. I don’t agree with any kind of unnecessary body modification for animals personally.
Thank goodness they don't remove their tails any more. It would not be acceptable by many now including myself. Leave their beautiful tails alone and let them have their glory for all to see.
When i was younger, i've been riding a belgian mare called Emma who just looked like Elza! I loved it, i always rode her bareback or just with a blanket
We have owned 2! Very fun! I grew up in NL, we lived near Scheveningen and I rode like this on the beach and into the sea, one of my favorite things to do as a teenager! You have me missing it now! LOL. Thank you for taking us on your mission!
This magnificent Belgian Draft breed, is one of my absolute favorites! The shrimp fishing on horseback, is the first time I’ve ever heard of this, how fascinating. I LOVED this video, thank you, Alyssa.
Was für ein tolles Video ❤! Belgien ist ein schönes Land. Das Meer, die Natur, nette Menschen. Da gibt's die leckeren Pommes Frites und ganz leckere Pralinen. Ich glaube die frischen Schrimps schmecken wunderbar . Die Pferde sind absolut toll 🐎🥰! Was für ein schöner Ausflug! Viele Grüße aus Deutschland ❤.
I used to own a Belgian mare named Belle. Had her from the time I was 4yrs up until she was laid to rest in 08 at the ripe age of roughly 30yrs. Watching this brought tears to my eyes as I would absolutely LOVE to own another Belgian one day.
What a beautiful adventure. Such a magnificent breed and amazing to watch how calm they are. And those feathers! So much to love about the Belgium draft. 😍
I indeed have experience with These breeds. When I was younger I took lessons at a close barn, there was Roan, a horse named after his Color. The well known color for a Belgian draft. He was silly, friendly, and a clown, but gentle. I loved him to death but I never ever was allowed to ride him. I was once allowed to sit on him but other than that nothing else. One day, after a long time of not seeing him I decided to look for him. I entered his stall and there he was, skinny as can be, his hip bones sticking out, he didn’t look normal and was overall just really worried looking, phasing around in his stall and alert. I left that barn, because I had no time. Later I heard he was sold unexpectedly, such a sad story.
Beautiful and fantastic breed of horse power... and thank you for your wonderful work about humanities ancient times...we still value and measure our self worth with horsepower...🎉🎉❤❤❤🐎🐎🌹🌹🌹🌹🤗🤗🤗🌹🙏🙏☮️☮️☮️☮️
SO am i i used to live in Oostduinkerke Fabiolaplein nr 2 by the tram lines where the horses cross 50 meters from the beach my flat is even on this video now living in England for the last 45 years but still speaking Flemish perfect. Alles is heel mooi en brengt vele herinneringen op.
They are not my favorite horses but I realy enjoyed your amazing adventure . Thank you for taking is all over the world. I have 8 horses and that makes me stay at home. Thanks to you I go all over the world and see all the great horses, places and people 🙏❤
I've owned two Belgian Draft horses. So gentle and smart. 100% reliable. Only downside is a condition called CPL. Unfortunately most drafts have this condition. It is sad, because you cannot cure it. But other than that, they are truly amazing!
@@shizukagozen777, it is sad. You can manage it though. And if managed right, horses can grow old with it. In some cases you can even reverse the damage. But only if you do it right and keep it up. If you stop, it will come back real fast and it will be worse too.
@@NienkeJoe Yeah, I read that there's no treatment for that except treating all the time. I read that they can live normal life despite everything but still... 😥
What a lovely welcome you had from the Belgian Horse breeder's, the must have googled your "Passion" for horses and when they met you they must have been uplifted by it. The video was truly as I have said in your past video's up with "TH-cam' best, continue with your "Quest", stay safe and Best wishes from the U/K.
There are a lot of Belgian draft horses in my area for showing, but they are all flaxen Chestnut with pangere. I love the more natural hoof shape compared to the split Toe with massive wedges that you see more often than not. I own a North American spotted draft but his dam was a Belgian
This was so cool to watch. Traditional shrimping, with horses, who knew? Lol Such gentle smart giants. I’m always happy to go on your adventures with you. Keep going. Just awesome . Thank you.
Love this breed! I owned a Belgian Draft in Australia about 10 years ago. Trekked solo with her across Victoria. Beautiful, reliable and sweet natured girl.
That's because technically speaking the American Belgian Draft isn't the same breed, as it is quite different from the original Belgian version (not just in color, height and configuration are different too). The breed from the video is what you would call a Brabant Draft. In Europe Belgian and Brabant Draft are synonyms for the same breed (because Brabant, Belgium is where they originate), but in America those are two different studbooks.
I am a great fan of the "gentle giants" and was shocked and angry to learn how they are (ab)used by some Amish people in the U.S.A. After they worked hard on the fields and lose strength they end in kill pens - starving, neglected, scars on the exploited bodies. Some of them nearly look like walking skeletons. God bless some kind people (like the owners of Fletchers Farms, Amarillo, Texas) who buy the pitiful horses to give them care and the retirement on wide pastures they deserve.
You should do a Paso Iberoamericano. Wonderful versatile gaited breed. I've seen one breeder in Germany but I'm sure there are more. It's a P.R.ExPeruvian Paso
our shrimps are the best in the world, that's a fact, but don't tell any further! + he was amazed how you got on that horse! and so was I . I also loved riding horses. Cheers from Bruges, whatever your name is!
This looks like such a wonderful experience!! Woohooo!🤩🤩🤩 I'd like to know how horses that work in sea water are cared for, though. Does the constant exposure to sand & salt water affect their skin, eyes, ears, coat, hooves, genitalia, etc.? I'm sure the horses & equipment are rinsed well afterward, but are there unique health issues?
What beautiful horses the Belgians are! I just wish they would allow their tails to grow long. I don't know the reason why they are kept short? I love your adventures Alyssa...I never realized horses were used for shrimp fishing... Amazing!
Setting aside that you got to ride the Belgian in the ocean (!), of the big 3 draft horses you rode (Shire, Belgian, Clydesdale), which was the most fun to ride? I know it depends so much on the individual horse, but did any one stand out over the others in terms of gait, responsiveness, forwardness, etc? (i.e.: Is there one you would recommend over others as a pleasure riding horse?) Thanks!! (Did you do a Percheron video too, btw, I didn't see it in the list. If so, I'm curious how they would measure up here as well.)
The horses you see in the video would be called Brabants in the US. The American Belgian Draft is quite different. They're taller, less bulky and usually (flaxen) chestnut. In Europe however Brabant and Belgian are synonyms for the same breed!
Great channel. I suppose it's alright to admit I'm jealous of your adventures. My dream is to be riding a heavy horse followed by a well trained Rotweiller dog. It may sound weird but I find the two of them fascinating.
Do hope they rinsed salt off. They are a forgiving breed normally willing to stay busy. I've enjoyed riding and being pulled in a massive buggy. Gentle Giants. I wish they were protected in North America to avoid slaughter at the profit of kill buyers.
The look on the guys face when you jumped on the mare bareback just like that. He was SO impressed! (so am I by the way and I'm 6 feet tall) They are so much fun to ride bareback and are incredibly sweet horses and they can really move awesome for such a big and heavy draft horse.
I replayed that on slo-mo about 5 times and I'm still not sure how the physics work on that one! I would probably just bounce off and fall on my butt if I tried it lol.
As a belgian who lives at the coast, closely to where they shrimp, im so proud of this tradition. Everytime i see the horses come out i just watch them and enjoy
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I have Belgian drafthorse myself he is now 1 year old an a complete sweetheart ❤️♥️
What a stunningly gorgeous breed from Belgium 🇧🇪
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This video brings memories to my childhood, as belgian, now 67. The belgian drafthorse always has and still is my number one in the horseworld.
5:32 - Another fellow horse girl was established right there
Love, love, love this episode! Thank you for bringing awareness about how versatile this breed is. My first and only horse so far is a 19.2 hand belgian draft I rescued. Even with all the trauma he's been through, he is the sweetest, gentlest horse I've ever known. Yes, when I ride him he's happy to plod like a farm horse. But, when he wants to, he can really move. Plus he has the most beautiful collected trot I've ever seen. After owning a draft, I could never go back.
Absolutely beautiful breed. Love the feather on the legs. So large and powerful yet very nimble. Love the range of colors especially the roans. A horse I would love to own and ride.
Roans are stunning!
I used to lease a Belgian gelding years ago. He was only four years old and over 17 hands. The gentlest giant I've ever met.
Living near Amish Country in OH, the Belgian is the favored breed to work the farm. I have been around them and they are such gentle giants. At camp we had Big Brother who was half Belgian and when he cantered it was like a gentle rocking horse.
I libe in the caribeans, but i'm from there, and it are beautiful horses. I saw them fishing a few times, about 30/35 years agoo. And you're right: in belgium you have two clases of schrimps, the pink and ghe grey. The grey cost doble, but they are 10 times better.
And like you said we always thought about those horses like workhorses, because in that time i was'nt fascinated with horses. We only saw them with respect for their strength and force. Now i see them in a diferent way. Love to see how you are riding without saddle, stunning.
But i don't understand why they cut their tail. But i love their feathering or socks. They are pure muscles. Very impressif to see them.
You're always the best, love to learn the diferent breeds.👍💞😘
I used to have a huge obsession with this breed when I was a kid! One of the most beautiful draft breeds.
What beautiful horses, the sheer size of them is awesome and yet so gentle 🐴
I knew of the breed and the shrimpfishing tradition already and looooooove it!
I am so happy to see you creating more knowledge and, like you said about the kids watching; starting life long horse obsessions (the good ones) in people. Especially highlighting the amazing calm but very aware nature of these horses. People do miss that because of the muscles and size of them. The unity a smart, willing and strong horse can have with a rider is not less when you at the same time sit comfortably as on a couch! Also the joy Elsa had in cantering and powering through the sea!
The breeder who started at 50 made my heart melt a little too, just beautiful😊
This vid made my day! Thnx for making and sharing
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Loved loved the video!! I absolutely adore Belgian Drafts but didn't know they were so versatile as to go fishing! Thanks for taking us along the adventure Alyssa!
I did meet some Belgians, many years ago! They were the rusty color that seems to be most characteristic of the breed in the US, and just beautiful! The two mares were so friendly and HUGE---the first drafts I had ever seen. I was in grad school at the time, and still a horse-crazy kid at heart. I hated to leave them! Such a lovely memory.
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Magnificent giant beasts with the gentlest characteristics, love watching the herd play in the beginning
Amazing horses
Why remove the tails of this magnificent breed? Why not simply cut the hair short instead? 😐
I’m from belgium and i know the reason: in the late 19th century they started doing it to the work/farm horses because the long tails could get tangled in the pulling gear the found it was handier than braiding and then they didn’t need to cut it more often … it stayed that way a long time . But 5 years ago there came a law that made it illegal to remove the tails so the younger horses all still have their long tail or just have cut it short. The older horses still have the removed tail because of this.
@@ayladewilde1853 I am happy to hear that they made it illegal! Thank you for your reply. :)
I’ve heard that farmers used to have issues where the tail could be hurt and possibly broken or torn off in farm equipment accidents, so they started docking them. They don’t allow it in most places anymore, luckily. I don’t agree with any kind of unnecessary body modification for animals personally.
Thank goodness they don't remove their tails any more. It would not be acceptable by many now including myself. Leave their beautiful tails alone and let them have their glory for all to see.
Poor horses
When i was younger, i've been riding a belgian mare called Emma who just looked like Elza! I loved it, i always rode her bareback or just with a blanket
Super horses ! Lovely to see these old traditions using these specific breeds . Glad the tail docking has stopped ! Nice voulting!
We have owned 2! Very fun! I grew up in NL, we lived near Scheveningen and I rode like this on the beach and into the sea, one of my favorite things to do as a teenager! You have me missing it now! LOL. Thank you for taking us on your mission!
This magnificent Belgian Draft breed, is one of my absolute favorites!
The shrimp fishing on horseback, is the first time I’ve ever heard of this, how fascinating.
I LOVED this video, thank you, Alyssa.
Chills watching you ride in the water. Magnificent breed.
Oh my goodness, the Belgium breed is just so so amazing, they are so beautiful, and so hard working!
Thank you for posting this great report about Brabants, aka Belgians in a very special setting.
Was für ein tolles Video ❤!
Belgien ist ein schönes Land.
Das Meer, die Natur, nette Menschen.
Da gibt's die leckeren Pommes Frites und ganz leckere Pralinen.
Ich glaube die frischen Schrimps schmecken wunderbar .
Die Pferde sind absolut toll 🐎🥰!
Was für ein schöner Ausflug!
Viele Grüße aus Deutschland ❤.
I'm actually crying, everything about this was a dream come true!!!! 😍😭🐴❤️🙏💞🐎
A fantastic episode! Thank you for this perfect video❣️😃👍💚
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So wonderfull....had one as a child, GYPSY, red roan.....so beautyfull and powerfull, thank you Alyssa 🙂
Thank you from Belgium! 💜
Love this series! Thank you so much for taking us on your wonderful journey. :)
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I used to own a Belgian mare named Belle. Had her from the time I was 4yrs up until she was laid to rest in 08 at the ripe age of roughly 30yrs. Watching this brought tears to my eyes as I would absolutely LOVE to own another Belgian one day.
One of my favorite breeds! 🥹what a lovely video! Love you and love all the horses you ride!
What a beautiful adventure. Such a magnificent breed and amazing to watch how calm they are. And those feathers! So much to love about the Belgium draft. 😍
I indeed have experience with These breeds. When I was younger I took lessons at a close barn, there was Roan, a horse named after his Color. The well known color for a Belgian draft. He was silly, friendly, and a clown, but gentle. I loved him to death but I never ever was allowed to ride him. I was once allowed to sit on him but other than that nothing else. One day, after a long time of not seeing him I decided to look for him. I entered his stall and there he was, skinny as can be, his hip bones sticking out, he didn’t look normal and was overall just really worried looking, phasing around in his stall and alert.
I left that barn, because I had no time.
Later I heard he was sold unexpectedly, such a sad story.
Beautiful and fantastic breed of horse power... and thank you for your wonderful work about humanities ancient times...we still value and measure our self worth with horsepower...🎉🎉❤❤❤🐎🐎🌹🌹🌹🌹🤗🤗🤗🌹🙏🙏☮️☮️☮️☮️
Omg this is so cool!! I'm a Belgian myself :) the Belgian Draft horses are so amazing!!🤩❤
I to! From the netherlands
SO am i i used to live in Oostduinkerke Fabiolaplein nr 2 by the tram lines where the horses cross 50 meters from the beach my flat is even on this video now living in England for the last 45 years but still speaking Flemish perfect. Alles is heel mooi en brengt vele herinneringen op.
They are not my favorite horses but I realy enjoyed your amazing adventure . Thank you for taking is all over the world. I have 8 horses and that makes me stay at home. Thanks to you I go all over the world and see all the great horses, places and people 🙏❤
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I think this has to be my favourite episode yet! Thank you, I always look forward to watching each breed as you meet them!
What a gorgeous creature! I've always had a soft spot for drafts. If i were ever to get a horse of my own, i think it'd be a Belgian ❤
Love these videos and this was such a fun one! I always want to hear more detail on what each feels like to ride.
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I've owned two Belgian Draft horses. So gentle and smart. 100% reliable.
Only downside is a condition called CPL. Unfortunately most drafts have this condition. It is sad, because you cannot cure it.
But other than that, they are truly amazing!
I never heard of CPL before, this is so sad. 😢💔
@@shizukagozen777, it is sad. You can manage it though. And if managed right, horses can grow old with it. In some cases you can even reverse the damage. But only if you do it right and keep it up. If you stop, it will come back real fast and it will be worse too.
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Yeah, I read that there's no treatment for that except treating all the time. I read that they can live normal life despite everything but still... 😥
I enjoyed this episode.Thanks for sharing. 🏇🏼🏇🏼
WOW! What an amazing trip and such an amazing variety of experiences. They seem so gentle and in tune to their people. SO fun!
Thanks Heather! It really was an amazing trip!
What a lovely welcome you had from the Belgian Horse breeder's, the must have googled your "Passion" for horses and when they met you they must have been uplifted by it. The video was truly as I have said in your past video's up with "TH-cam' best, continue with your "Quest", stay safe and Best wishes from the U/K.
There are a lot of Belgian draft horses in my area for showing, but they are all flaxen Chestnut with pangere. I love the more natural hoof shape compared to the split Toe with massive wedges that you see more often than not. I own a North American spotted draft but his dam was a Belgian
Definitely one of my favorite breed of horses ❤ Thank for the great video !!
no matter how many horse power your car have one horse power of a horse is always more fun to ride
Thank you for this beautiful moments.
This was so cool to watch. Traditional shrimping, with horses, who knew? Lol Such gentle smart
giants. I’m always happy to go on your adventures with you. Keep going. Just awesome . Thank you.
thank you so much my lady, amazing video off my country Belguim
This was special, so down to earth. Thanks
I cant wait for you to find and ride a berber horse!!! I was luck enough once and it was the most pleasant and comfortable ride i had in my life ever!
Love this breed! I owned a Belgian Draft in Australia about 10 years ago. Trekked solo with her across Victoria. Beautiful, reliable and sweet natured girl.
Wow - That must have been an incredible trek!
How does it feel to be living my dream 😍 🐎
What an amazing adventure!!! Can’t wait to see more!!! ❤
I have been in the area, but unfortunately missed the shrimping event by a couple of days. Thanks for Sharing the experience! :)
Such an absolute unit of a horse! They're so chonky!
The ride on Elza is a goosebumps moment!
Loved watching this video!
I would love to meet a Belgian. They look wonderful.
Oh this looks wonderful! Love these horses!
LOVED THIS STORY
So Interesting thank you for taking us on your journey
Thanks for joining me!
Here in Canada all the belgians are sorrel; chestnut with a flaxen mane and tail. It's so beautiful to see other colours!
That's because technically speaking the American Belgian Draft isn't the same breed, as it is quite different from the original Belgian version (not just in color, height and configuration are different too). The breed from the video is what you would call a Brabant Draft. In Europe Belgian and Brabant Draft are synonyms for the same breed (because Brabant, Belgium is where they originate), but in America those are two different studbooks.
@@picobello99 Thank you so much for the explaination ❤️
Fantastic! How you hop on that giants back is really cool! My horse is 18 h and I need a stepladder!!🤣🤣🤣
What a beautiful horse
Beautiful horses. Do you know why the tail is so short? Is it to stop the tail getting tangled up in the cart? Some of the tails are so short.
This is the best one I have seen so would love to go there
My uncle had them when I was a kid they were huge lol
I am a great fan of the "gentle giants" and was shocked and angry to learn how they are (ab)used by some Amish people in the U.S.A. After they worked hard on the fields and lose strength they end in kill pens - starving, neglected, scars on the exploited bodies. Some of them nearly look like walking skeletons. God bless some kind people (like the owners of Fletchers Farms, Amarillo, Texas) who buy the pitiful horses to give them care and the retirement on wide pastures they deserve.
Unfortunately the Amish seem to treat their horses like machines...
You should do a Paso Iberoamericano. Wonderful versatile gaited breed. I've seen one breeder in Germany but I'm sure there are more. It's a P.R.ExPeruvian Paso
Just discovered this channel & love it!!👍🐴👍😄
So glad you found us! Welcome to the adventure! 😊
Wow ❤ Such a cool breed! There r many breeds I’d like to go see and ride!
What an interesting episode!
Do you know why some of them have no tail? Are they docked? If so, why?? 😞
our shrimps are the best in the world, that's a fact, but don't tell any further! + he was amazed how you got on that horse! and so was I . I also loved riding horses. Cheers from Bruges, whatever your name is!
Beautiful creatures and colors
Beautiful horses!
Brilliant horses !
I love Belgian horsey
Wonderful!
Wow what Beutifull Horses , would love to meet and ride one some day
This looks like such a wonderful experience!!
Woohooo!🤩🤩🤩
I'd like to know how horses that work in sea water are cared for, though. Does the constant exposure to sand & salt water affect their skin, eyes, ears, coat, hooves, genitalia, etc.?
I'm sure the horses & equipment are rinsed well afterward, but are there unique health issues?
Great vid again 👍🏻
Do you have horses of your own?
Can you imagine the pain of foals when their docks were cut off!!. Like losing an arm. Tails can be plaited up. Thought Belgium would not allow it.
One of my favorite breeds because I love the black leg feathers. Why is it that the only color you see in the US is the sorrow?
Do you mean sorrel?
Would love to do what you're doing! I love draft horses.
They are beautiful
What beautiful horses the Belgians are! I just wish they would allow their tails to grow long. I don't know the reason why they are kept short? I love your adventures Alyssa...I never realized horses were used for shrimp fishing... Amazing!
Thank God it is forbidden by European Law to clip/cut off.off the tale
Setting aside that you got to ride the Belgian in the ocean (!), of the big 3 draft horses you rode (Shire, Belgian, Clydesdale), which was the most fun to ride? I know it depends so much on the individual horse, but did any one stand out over the others in terms of gait, responsiveness, forwardness, etc? (i.e.: Is there one you would recommend over others as a pleasure riding horse?) Thanks!! (Did you do a Percheron video too, btw, I didn't see it in the list. If so, I'm curious how they would measure up here as well.)
The horses you see in the video would be called Brabants in the US. The American Belgian Draft is quite different. They're taller, less bulky and usually (flaxen) chestnut. In Europe however Brabant and Belgian are synonyms for the same breed!
Beautiful horses.
Great channel. I suppose it's alright to admit I'm jealous of your adventures. My dream is to be riding a heavy horse followed by a well trained Rotweiller dog. It may sound weird but I find the two of them fascinating.
beautiful horses, they look so comfy to ride! why do they cut their tails all the way off? they cannot get rid of flies in summer..
Ive no experience but they are beautiful. I would like to have the experience someday.
Do hope they rinsed salt off.
They are a forgiving breed normally willing to stay busy. I've enjoyed riding and being pulled in a massive buggy. Gentle Giants.
I wish they were protected in North America to avoid slaughter at the profit of kill buyers.
The salty water is actually good for the skin. It helps against mud fever!
Belgium Belgians are different than Iowa Belgians.
I love some heavy chonky horses
I had to watch this video again! My favorite horse breed. Why don't you call them Brabants?
Congratulations
I have ridden one on a trail ride!