yes, it looked to me that you would never want tto get off this horse. Then you said what you said about , dream horse and riding himall day long. Beautiful.
Truly fascinating, I’d like to give you a list of some rare breeds that I think you should totally shine a light on, one being one of the oldest riding breeds out of Germany from the 1100s The Senner or Senne is a critically-endangered German breed of riding horse. It is believed to be the oldest saddle-horse breed in Germany, and is documented at least as far back as 1160, it is even thought to be the horse that started the stock for the Hanoverian, Next: The distinguished Rhenish German Coldblood is a gentlemanly sort. These slow-paced sweethearts have used their muscle power for years, helping out land workers. In 2007, these gorgeous creatures were marked as endangered Next: Schwarzwälder Kaltblut, is an endangered German breed of light draft horse from the Black Forest of southern Germany. Then one of my favorites out of France and the only thing is keeping this horse from going extinct is the fact that the French eat them and I think that’s disgusting! It is the most magnificent course in the world bar none! The Boulonnais/ Le cheval Boulonnais The Boulonnais, also known as the "White Marble Horse" is a draft horse breed. It is known for its large but elegant appearance and is usually gray, although chestnut and black are also allowed by the French breed registry. Originally there were several sub-types, but they were crossbred until only one is seen today. The breed's origins trace to a period before the Crusades and, during the 17th century, Spanish Barb, Arabian, and Andalusian blood were added to create the modern type. The breed nearly became extinct following World War II, but rebounded in France in the 1970s as a popular breed for horse meat. Breed numbers remain low; it is estimated that fewer than 1,000 horses remain in Europe, mostly in France, with a few in other nations. Studies as early as 1983 indicated a danger of inbreeding within the Boulonnais population
I second this! I would like to add the Poitevin, a critically endangered draught horse breed from the Poitou region in France that was originally used for breeding mules. I've also heard some of them might be gaited, but I can't find any solid source on this. Sadly only about 200 of them remain today.
She visited a centre in the Rhine Valley that conserves at least four different German breeds. While there she rode several horses including the Shwartzwalder. I really love that beautiful horse. I can’t remember the other horses breeds , but look it up in her videos.
Another "Dream" video, what a lovely village surrounded by marshes and horses.Best wishes with your quest from the U/K, my favourite so far is the Fjord Horse!!
What a beautiful horse! Thank you for sharing your quests with us. You look like you have so much fun on your journey to ride all the different breeds. Keep these videos coming,😊
Lovely father and son. With a great knowledge and gift to deal with and train horses excellently. My utmost admiration and appreciation for this young man who trained the brave Valiente to that level 👌💎🌟 Thanks for this absolute gorgeous video Alyssa. Much love🫶
AS ALWAYS A WONDERFUL RIDE WITH YOU ON AN AMAZING HORSE. I THINK THIS HORSE ALMOST TOOK YOUR BREATH AWAY, BY YOUR ATTITUDE TALKING AFTER YOUR RIDE. WELL DONE ON THAT 1000 LBS OF MAGNIFICENT MUSCLED HORSE. Susan a 74 yr old horse girl from Wisconsin so proud of you and this award winning program.
Me ha alegrado mucho verte en mi tierra con nuestra gente y nuestros caballos, tú que eres una mujer que viaja por todo el mundo conociendo diferentes razas de caballos , un beso desde España ❤
I have never heard of this horse breed. Thank you so much for taking us on this trip around the world to experience all of these breeds. I really enjoy your videos!
Very interesting breed! Thank you for this incredible series, it's very interesting for cultural aspect, too. All these places and people and horses together, fascinating and interesting. ❤
Charming and cathy view with enigmatic place thank you effort your video is interesting and informative i always look forward to watch your new vides thanks alot
What a rare opportunity, how fortunate you are to be able to ride all these different horses. This one reminds me of the Lipizzan horse. I actually have never heard of this breed before.
I'm sorry, but the people who cares for the breed don't sell the pure breed horses bc they are trying to protect the breed. However, you can ride them in ride paths in the Doñana Natural Park, but don't try with the wild ones, they has an spicy temper! 😂
The inside back corners on the metal stirrup foot plates looked to be poking the horses sides with some movements. That saddle looks extremely comfortable and secure to ride in. The bit does look severe but it seems to be used gently. Absolutely beautiful horse, looked very happy, relaxed and comfortable. They must have brilliant trainers to get the horses to that level so quickly.
These are the origins of the western saddle. They are very comfy. Normally you put your foot against the inside side of the stirrup so the corner doesn't poke. And yes you ride with a very soft hand.
I really like that they let the horses grow up on the marshes as nature intended,with little interference from man. The man pointed out that because they are left in the environment that they are disease resistant.
He seems to collect his big body when he starts moving... collecting all that power and using it with great precision. His legs are so long! I would love to see him let loose in a gallop!
A few things: that's not exactly a "town", it's a village belongs to Almonte, the real town. El Rocío it's a pilgrimage center, where normally, the Virgin of El Rocío awaits their pilgrims in the spring and autum. The biggest white building it's the church. The pilgrimage started around the XII century since Almonte to the church. Centuries later, national and internacional groups made the pilgrimage specially in the spring, the most important. Bc tradicionally was, and still it's, with horses, your own feet or antique cars, bc the motor cars as a lot of restrictions there, the horse culture it's very strong in the area. About the breed, it's not that usual to train and ride them, so Daniel is a very good trainer. Normally it's forbide to try to touch them, and they has a strong bite, a lot of personality and a brave spirit, so it's better admire them in the distance. If you want to visit the place, I recommed you the winter despite the cold, less people, or just before the spring pilgrimage. In summer it's the spectacular "saca de las yeguas", when they reunited all the breed to study their health and know the foals, and pass in front of the church to Almonte, but the hot it's very intense. Last thing: the "cowboy culture", since USA to Argentina, born in this area, where the cowboys ride this horses.
That region stayed stuck in time, no normal roads, stirrups from the roman time😅 You get back in time😅 I don't see much diference with the PRE, maybe havier and stronger. It looks a bit like an old mexican western site😅
😂😂😂 OMG, where do you think the "cowboy culture" started? Just in there, in the SW of Spain. P.d. It has modern infraestructures, but this area specially it's in the Doñana Natural Park, so we can't build a lot of things. In fact, that's not a normal "town", it's a pilgrimage point since the XII century, aprox.
@@CBOANDALUCIAno sabia que la cultura de los vaqueros empezó en el sur de España. Pero yo vivo en el 2024, yá esta epoca pasó. Pero tengo a decir que es un buen sitio para producir una pelicula de vaqueros. Pero el video es sobre los caballos, pero a mi me parecen muy parecido a los caballos PRE, y los caballos de Andalucía. Yo nunca he oido hablar sobre esta raza Marismeño. De donde viene ese nombre?😍 Pienso que estos caballos pudieron estar muy bien en WE working equitation, como los lusitanos.😊
@@joannesmartens9442 Los caballos marismeños se llaman así porque se crían en la marisma de Doñana, en el delta del río Guadalquivir, y se supone que tuvo algo que ver con el cruce que produjo el PRE, que es originalmente andaluz también, como el cartujano, mucho más famoso por las obras de Tiziano. Hay muchísimas razas de caballos españoles muy poco conocidas, como los pottokas, los asturcones, pura raza gallego, el mallorquín, y un largo etcétera. Ya que hablas español, busca videos al respecto, hay varios. Te pondría enlaces, pero a YT no le gusta. P.d. Donde si que se rodaron muchísimas películas del género Western fue en el desierto de Tabernas, Almería, en la otra punta (Este) de Andalucía. Clint Eastwood se hartó de desierto allí en su juventud.
@@CBOANDALUCIA gracias por responder. Yo hablo 7 idiomas, soy belga (75) pero vivo ya 25años en república dominicana, pero mi hermana tiene una casa en andalusia. Si hay tantas razas poco conocidas en el mundo entero, pero con Alyssa aprende a conoscer yá una parte de ellos. Yá yo buscó en google el sitio y la raza. Porque me gustan los caballos, y sigue como 300 canales de caballos en el mundo, de lo cuales más de 100 en holanda y bélgica. Porque tengo mucho tiempo 😅
I love the Spanish horse breeds looks, Marismeno, PRE etc.. So elegant, and the movement looks like riding on clouds.
That horse looks so soft in the hands too, trained for the slightest movement in seat. It's great to see, so beautiful. This would be amazing to do!
You'd be "soft" too with that bit in your mouth!
yes, it looked to me that you would never want tto get off this horse. Then you said what you said about , dream horse and riding himall day long. Beautiful.
That town is about has incredible as that horse.
Truly fascinating, I’d like to give you a list of some rare breeds that I think you should totally shine a light on, one being one of the oldest riding breeds out of Germany from the 1100s The Senner or Senne is a critically-endangered German breed of riding horse. It is believed to be the oldest saddle-horse breed in Germany, and is documented at least as far back as 1160, it is even thought to be the horse that started the stock for the Hanoverian,
Next:
The distinguished Rhenish German Coldblood is a gentlemanly sort. These slow-paced sweethearts have used their muscle power for years, helping out land workers.
In 2007, these gorgeous creatures were marked as endangered
Next:
Schwarzwälder Kaltblut, is an endangered German breed of light draft horse from the Black Forest of southern Germany.
Then one of my favorites out of France and the only thing is keeping this horse from going extinct is the fact that the French eat them and I think that’s disgusting! It is the most magnificent course in the world bar none!
The Boulonnais/
Le cheval Boulonnais
The Boulonnais, also known as the "White Marble Horse" is a draft horse breed. It is known for its large but elegant appearance and is usually gray, although chestnut and black are also allowed by the French breed registry. Originally there were several sub-types, but they were crossbred until only one is seen today. The breed's origins trace to a period before the Crusades and, during the 17th century, Spanish Barb, Arabian, and Andalusian blood were added to create the modern type. The breed nearly became extinct following World War II, but rebounded in France in the 1970s as a popular breed for horse meat. Breed numbers remain low; it is estimated that fewer than 1,000 horses remain in Europe, mostly in France, with a few in other nations. Studies as early as 1983 indicated a danger of inbreeding within the Boulonnais population
I second this! I would like to add the Poitevin, a critically endangered draught horse breed from the Poitou region in France that was originally used for breeding mules. I've also heard some of them might be gaited, but I can't find any solid source on this. Sadly only about 200 of them remain today.
She visited a centre in the Rhine Valley that conserves at least four different German breeds. While there she rode several horses including the Shwartzwalder. I really love that beautiful horse. I can’t remember the other horses breeds , but look it up in her videos.
Oh my gosh. What an amazing place. Quest over! Just stay there forever! Such a beautiful horse.
What an amazing place, never heard of it but want to visit there now. Stunning horse too.
I rarely comment! For that I do humbly apologize. But this is a gorgeous animal! What an opportunity!
What an amazing place, beautiful horse and the saddle looked very comfortable, so different too.
Absolutely beautiful place. Wow, the horses are amazing. Thank you for showing them to us. I look forward to each episode.❤❤
Thanks for watching! 😊
That was an awesome place. I have never heard of this horse. He was fantastic to look at. What a handsome boy.
I live vicariously through you. What a stunning horse. Looks like he is smart as a whip as well
I’ve never heard of this breed before but I am in LOVE 😍
Another "Dream" video, what a lovely village surrounded by marshes and horses.Best wishes with your quest from the U/K, my favourite so far is the Fjord Horse!!
Nice horse! He looked so much fun to ride. You looked so happy up there!
What unique footage! Horseman's paradise. I want that horse!
Business idea Alyssa, after you’ve ridden all the breeds, organize tours to the best places like this. 🙂
What a beautiful horse! Thank you for sharing your quests with us. You look like you have so much fun on your journey to ride all the different breeds. Keep these videos coming,😊
Lovely father and son. With a great knowledge and gift to deal with and train horses excellently. My utmost admiration and appreciation for this young man who trained the brave Valiente to that level 👌💎🌟
Thanks for this absolute gorgeous video Alyssa. Much love🫶
AS ALWAYS A WONDERFUL RIDE WITH YOU ON AN AMAZING HORSE. I THINK THIS HORSE ALMOST TOOK YOUR BREATH AWAY, BY YOUR ATTITUDE TALKING AFTER YOUR RIDE. WELL DONE ON THAT 1000 LBS OF MAGNIFICENT MUSCLED HORSE. Susan a 74 yr old horse girl from Wisconsin so proud of you and this award winning program.
Thanks for watching, Susan! :)
Me ha alegrado mucho verte en mi tierra con nuestra gente y nuestros caballos, tú que eres una mujer que viaja por todo el mundo conociendo diferentes razas de caballos , un beso desde España ❤
Wow❤
what a wonderful horse! I'd love to have one like him!
I have never heard of this horse breed. Thank you so much for taking us on this trip around the world to experience all of these breeds. I really enjoy your videos!
Very interesting breed! Thank you for this incredible series, it's very interesting for cultural aspect, too. All these places and people and horses together, fascinating and interesting. ❤
What a horse! You're so lucky! x
what a beautiful horse!
No I haven't heard of this breed,, but thank you for introducing them to us they are a beautiful Breed,,,, I'm so jealous 😂...
Charming and cathy view with enigmatic place thank you effort your video is interesting and informative i always look forward to watch your new vides thanks alot
Thanks for watching! 🐴
Oh. My. God. STUNNNNNNNing horse!!
So graceful, thank you!
I would never know about these beautiful horses if it wasn't for your channel. Simply amazing!
Beautiful horse
What an interesting place to live and ride. Beautiful horses. I hope you tell us and show us more of this breed.
What a rare opportunity, how fortunate you are to be able to ride all these different horses. This one reminds me of the Lipizzan horse. I actually have never heard of this breed before.
Wow, how incredible! So very beautiful and powerful horse!
Excellent, thank you foe sharing. He I such a beautiful horse!
Such an incredibly beautiful horse! Such long legs and so powerful. Beautiful amazing town. Thank you!
Thanks I have to visit that town 😊❤
اسال الله العافية لي ولكم
I didn't know this breed existed! Thanks for showing us.
You need to go there in May for the Virgen del Rocio festival, or to nearby Sevilla for the feria de abril to see the horses in action.
No I never heard of this breed. Thank you
Great place and experience ! Thanks
What a beautiful horse. It was so nice of you were able to ride this horse (lucky you) .Thanks for sharing .
Super! Thanks for sharing!
I want one. Beautifully amazing horse ❤❤❤
I'm sorry, but the people who cares for the breed don't sell the pure breed horses bc they are trying to protect the breed.
However, you can ride them in ride paths in the Doñana Natural Park, but don't try with the wild ones, they has an spicy temper! 😂
@@CBOANDALUCIA makes sense they are trying to protect them. They are amazingly beautiful ❤️
Magnificent. ❤️❤️❤️❤️
No. I have not heard of this. Breed. They. Are gorgeous!!!! And you didn't look like you wanted to get off this horse 🐴🐎🐴🐎
I’ve always wanted to see the ‘horse town’ in spain❤❤❤
The inside back corners on the metal stirrup foot plates looked to be poking the horses sides with some movements. That saddle looks extremely comfortable and secure to ride in. The bit does look severe but it seems to be used gently. Absolutely beautiful horse, looked very happy, relaxed and comfortable. They must have brilliant trainers to get the horses to that level so quickly.
These are the origins of the western saddle. They are very comfy. Normally you put your foot against the inside side of the stirrup so the corner doesn't poke. And yes you ride with a very soft hand.
I really like that they let the horses grow up on the marshes as nature intended,with little interference from man. The man pointed out that because they are left in the environment that they are disease resistant.
wow
My kind of town!
How many mares out there? You have whet my appetite for information about these horses. Thanks.
He seems to collect his big body when he starts moving... collecting all that power and using it with great precision. His legs are so long! I would love to see him let loose in a gallop!
An idyllic horse and an idyllic town.🐎😊
A few things: that's not exactly a "town", it's a village belongs to Almonte, the real town. El Rocío it's a pilgrimage center, where normally, the Virgin of El Rocío awaits their pilgrims in the spring and autum. The biggest white building it's the church.
The pilgrimage started around the XII century since Almonte to the church. Centuries later, national and internacional groups made the pilgrimage specially in the spring, the most important.
Bc tradicionally was, and still it's, with horses, your own feet or antique cars, bc the motor cars as a lot of restrictions there, the horse culture it's very strong in the area.
About the breed, it's not that usual to train and ride them, so Daniel is a very good trainer. Normally it's forbide to try to touch them, and they has a strong bite, a lot of personality and a brave spirit, so it's better admire them in the distance.
If you want to visit the place, I recommed you the winter despite the cold, less people, or just before the spring pilgrimage.
In summer it's the spectacular "saca de las yeguas", when they reunited all the breed to study their health and know the foals, and pass in front of the church to Almonte, but the hot it's very intense.
Last thing: the "cowboy culture", since USA to Argentina, born in this area, where the cowboys ride this horses.
I want to know what has been your Fravert horse to ride
Have you been to Italy yet to ride breeds like the Murgese or Maremmano horse?
Have not filmed them yet, but they are on my list! :)
That region stayed stuck in time, no normal roads, stirrups from the roman time😅
You get back in time😅
I don't see much diference with the PRE, maybe havier and stronger. It looks a bit like an old mexican western site😅
😂😂😂 OMG, where do you think the "cowboy culture" started? Just in there, in the SW of Spain.
P.d. It has modern infraestructures, but this area specially it's in the Doñana Natural Park, so we can't build a lot of things.
In fact, that's not a normal "town", it's a pilgrimage point since the XII century, aprox.
@@CBOANDALUCIAno sabia que la cultura de los vaqueros empezó en el sur de España. Pero yo vivo en el 2024, yá esta epoca pasó. Pero tengo a decir que es un buen sitio para producir una pelicula de vaqueros.
Pero el video es sobre los caballos, pero a mi me parecen muy parecido a los caballos PRE, y los caballos de Andalucía. Yo nunca he oido hablar sobre esta raza Marismeño. De donde viene ese nombre?😍
Pienso que estos caballos pudieron estar muy bien en WE working equitation, como los lusitanos.😊
@@joannesmartens9442 Los caballos marismeños se llaman así porque se crían en la marisma de Doñana, en el delta del río Guadalquivir, y se supone que tuvo algo que ver con el cruce que produjo el PRE, que es originalmente andaluz también, como el cartujano, mucho más famoso por las obras de Tiziano.
Hay muchísimas razas de caballos españoles muy poco conocidas, como los pottokas, los asturcones, pura raza gallego, el mallorquín, y un largo etcétera. Ya que hablas español, busca videos al respecto, hay varios. Te pondría enlaces, pero a YT no le gusta.
P.d. Donde si que se rodaron muchísimas películas del género Western fue en el desierto de Tabernas, Almería, en la otra punta (Este) de Andalucía. Clint Eastwood se hartó de desierto allí en su juventud.
@@CBOANDALUCIA gracias por responder. Yo hablo 7 idiomas, soy belga (75) pero vivo ya 25años en república dominicana, pero mi hermana tiene una casa en andalusia.
Si hay tantas razas poco conocidas en el mundo entero, pero con Alyssa aprende a conoscer yá una parte de ellos. Yá yo buscó en google el sitio y la raza. Porque me gustan los caballos, y sigue como 300 canales de caballos en el mundo, de lo cuales más de 100 en holanda y bélgica. Porque tengo mucho tiempo 😅
What unique footage! Horseman's paradise. I want that horse!