There are a lot of assumptions in the comments so just to clear it up: - the black one is the stallion - the horses know each other, groom each other regularly and ride out together - both horses care for nothing, have daily herd turnout and socialisation and are loved - the gelding loves to be dramatic and try to put on a show of domination. It is simply that- a show. He is young and figuring out his social skills. After this, he was sniffing and being friendly and they resumed their usual grooming session. The video wasn’t staged for views. It is simply a glimpse at a much longer video. Please bare in mind you do not know the horses or the context of the video and just watch the video for what it is. This is TH-cam and I knew people would find this video interesting. The title is clearly clickbait. People who watch my channel know I wrap my horse in cotton wool😂 If anyone was hurt/in danger I would not have uploaded this obviously. We know our horses
Give me a break .just cause the one lost his male hood doesn't mean he still hasn't got brains come on I've trained fillies that act like studs around other mares and fillies
@@guille7231I do believe bonnie448 was just joking. Playing on an old joke about a (very large) new bull being introduced to a herd of cows" & one of the bulls ( already in the herd) was acting very aggressive & when the other bulls told him. Man you better chill that big bull will kill you"" the aggressive actor replied. I'm just trying to make sure he knows I'm a bull as well. I'm not trying to be mated. 😆
@@guille7231the horses kno2 each other and go out with each other, the buckskin just didnt want the black one near his stable, nothing to do with anyone saying he hasnt got a brain, even tho no one said that, but also no majority of geldings will not qct like studs as they do not get an increase of hormones around mares, qlso kinda doubt your training if you associate a behaviour with the sex of a horse
I use to wean my colts with our stallion. They were very safe with him. He appreciated the company. Also found out he would not breed a yearling. Never would myself but here again he had a roomy. They are special creatures. Smarter then people think.
it's appears that the gelding in the stall is a bit intimidated by the black stallion who is being very nice his ears were stationary the entire time and that's a sign of control and confidence whereas the gelding had his ears pinned back in the beginning then realised the stallion was no threat and then he got cheeky however the stallion was not fased by his antics and just stood there, like the majestic leader he is.
@@Ann-gx8bh What are you on about? Stallions (like plenty of male mammals) fight in the wild. Death is however not a common result. If you’ve ever owned horses, you would know that they have social disagreements and even fights from time to time regardless of sex. In the wild, stallions will frequently band together in small “herds” when there are no mares involved. You can absolutely pasture a stallion and a gelding together safely. It’s about understanding their natural behaviors and personalities, and socializing both horses well. The most dangerous stallions are poorly socialized animals, which are almost always dangerous regardless of if gelded or with mares or geldings.
I translated that as the black stallion just insulted the gelding in the stall by telling him that he just bred his girlfriend. I had a gelding that broke out of his stall and jumped fences to beat the ass of a neighbor stallion that was bred to his buddy mare. Horses have drama too.
Oh god horses have SO MUCH DRAMA. I've been based at a few different barns with lots of pasture board, and the antics of the pasture herds are just so much fun to watch. The dynamics of the herds/pairings are really interesting, one of my favorite things to do is just observe them. The horses have more drama in their lives sometimes than the teenagers at the barn, lol.
Well people with knowledge of horses, know in 5 seconds that’s usually not a good idea to let a stallion and a gelding sniff noses like that. Especially if one has scene what a stallion will do to a gelding when a mare is near by.
I think stallions get bad press, like pitties and rotties....but I have noticed that horses sound more like velociraptors than I ever thought possible :)
@@Considerable_Ounce I don’t see a lot of gang members and bad people with stallions(some bad people own stallions it isn’t as common as pitties and rotties because dogs are more popular)
@@TheLoraxProtectoroftheTrees I dont see your point. Gang members like pits and rotts for a reason. They are often used in dog fighting because they have gameness unlike any other breed,... meaning that once they start attacking, they wont stop.
They are both boys… a stallion is an intact male (meaning it can breed a mare) and a gelding is a fixed male meaning it uhm… it has no balls… literally…
@@jorjalloyd8859 Obviously you don’t know nothing about nothing………I own many horses….. I’m a breeder you nit wit….. I have Also trained horses my whole life….the Alpha…. Whether it be a Stallion or a Lead mare…. They never do a whole lot of cutting up or scare tactics… they go right in and handle business…. The weaker always does a lot of snarling squealing and kicking and usually are backing down and getting out of the way at the same time…. The Alpha usually always steps to the Beta with a quite confident stare right before they demolish them… kinda the same thing with some people…. Usually the person with all the drama and mouth are always the weaker of the two.
I think the Gelding is jealous. They may get along in the long run, but there is clearly some resentment. One has it, the other one had it taken away. Horses know. But that's fine if they get along. Both are beautiful ❤️❤️❤️
I think he is aware of the geldings stress and has no need to press any dominance. it's the gelding that is not sure of what to do and that's due to it being a bit intimidated by the stallion.
It’s the fact he still has his coconuts. Pride. Look at me Look at me. I’m big as big can be! The buckskin has lost his coconuts. He’s never got over being snipped
Is a guildig a ballless stallion or identifies as a mare?? I'm just an old rancher, not use to gender identity ! Could you please clarify cause I have steers, cows, sheep and rams, pigs confuse me!
I still wouldn’t be cleaning-up below two horses , one out and one in , as they do their “hello’s” !? One stamp ; one kick-up or one slip on the wet yard surface - you’re bruised , at the very least . Lovely animals but they do have “funny half-hours” sometimes ?!
Ohhh nvm sorry you’re right I just saw another comment and it said the gelding is in the stall and the stallion is the horse that’s black. But I still gotta say, the GELDING does look like spirit lol😅
They are beautiful horses and the one in the box (as one commenter called it) the the horse in the stall puffung saying I'm showing you I can be just like you. However they know who is the leader and are just playing. All animals will do this. This is how they learn and become family. Again they are beautiful.
Yeah, the last time my owner Reno was nose-to-nose with another horse (a "cougar" mare😊) he struck out and I happened to be in front of him with MY back turned Reno struck me in my right calf and I ended up with a Maisonneuve fracture and had to cancel my upcoming (2 days) back surgery for an ankle repair. 😂😂 True story.
There are a lot of assumptions in the comments so just to clear it up:
- the black one is the stallion
- the horses know each other, groom each other regularly and ride out together
- both horses care for nothing, have daily herd turnout and socialisation and are loved
- the gelding loves to be dramatic and try to put on a show of domination. It is simply that- a show. He is young and figuring out his social skills. After this, he was sniffing and being friendly and they resumed their usual grooming session.
The video wasn’t staged for views. It is simply a glimpse at a much longer video. Please bare in mind you do not know the horses or the context of the video and just watch the video for what it is. This is TH-cam and I knew people would find this video interesting. The title is clearly clickbait. People who watch my channel know I wrap my horse in cotton wool😂 If anyone was hurt/in danger I would not have uploaded this obviously. We know our horses
BRAVA
Thanks
Glad he is a gelding!
@@spicyirwin5835 me too😂😂
ppp
The buckskin is just making sure the Stallion knows he is not a mare! LOL
Give me a break .just cause the one lost his male hood doesn't mean he still hasn't got brains come on I've trained fillies that act like studs around other mares and fillies
@@guille7231I do believe bonnie448 was just joking. Playing on an old joke about a (very large) new bull being introduced to a herd of cows" & one of the bulls ( already in the herd) was acting very aggressive & when the other bulls told him. Man you better chill that big bull will kill you"" the aggressive actor replied. I'm just trying to make sure he knows I'm a bull as well. I'm not trying to be mated. 😆
@@guille7231the horses kno2 each other and go out with each other, the buckskin just didnt want the black one near his stable, nothing to do with anyone saying he hasnt got a brain, even tho no one said that, but also no majority of geldings will not qct like studs as they do not get an increase of hormones around mares, qlso kinda doubt your training if you associate a behaviour with the sex of a horse
😂😂😂 probably
It's like "STAY AWAY FROM MY BUTTHOLE!!!"
The Stallion is like "What's up house horse"
And Geldings like "Open this door and I'll show you who's a house horse"
You’re hilarious 😂
I use to wean my colts with our stallion. They were very safe with him. He appreciated the company. Also found out he would not breed a yearling. Never would myself but here again he had a roomy. They are special creatures. Smarter then people think.
Aaw the gelding is showing off his dinosaur impressions :)
He really looked like an angry b.. Rex. 😅
it's appears that the gelding in the stall is a bit intimidated by the black stallion who is being very nice his ears were stationary the entire time and that's a sign of control and confidence whereas the gelding had his ears pinned back in the beginning then realised the stallion was no threat and then he got cheeky however the stallion was not fased by his antics and just stood there, like the majestic leader he is.
Very good analysis! The gelding is young and insecure despite his little show. The stallion is a very good boy
@@Hansequine lovely animals 🐎
Yeah, I watched the same video as you.
@@darebear2438 you mad boo?
@@annedavis6090 Not even a little bit 😂
Both lovely horses with strong personality's
Both of them have so much personality lol. Love em
Personally? They would kill each other in the wild.
@@Ann-gx8bh personally ? The comment said personality.
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@@Ann-gx8bh yeah true tho-
@@Ann-gx8bh What are you on about? Stallions (like plenty of male mammals) fight in the wild. Death is however not a common result. If you’ve ever owned horses, you would know that they have social disagreements and even fights from time to time regardless of sex.
In the wild, stallions will frequently band together in small “herds” when there are no mares involved.
You can absolutely pasture a stallion and a gelding together safely. It’s about understanding their natural behaviors and personalities, and socializing both horses well. The most dangerous stallions are poorly socialized animals, which are almost always dangerous regardless of if gelded or with mares or geldings.
I translated that as the black stallion just insulted the gelding in the stall by telling him that he just bred his girlfriend. I had a gelding that broke out of his stall and jumped fences to beat the ass of a neighbor stallion that was bred to his buddy mare. Horses have drama too.
😂😂😂
I imagine that cost the geldings owner.
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Oh god horses have SO MUCH DRAMA. I've been based at a few different barns with lots of pasture board, and the antics of the pasture herds are just so much fun to watch. The dynamics of the herds/pairings are really interesting, one of my favorite things to do is just observe them.
The horses have more drama in their lives sometimes than the teenagers at the barn, lol.
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These are beautiful horses.
Yes, both amazing!
They would kill eachother in a fight if they were in the wild-
Horses always get their noses close to eachother‘s, stay there for a second, then freak out for no reason 😂❤
All the “pro’s” in the comments creating a whole diagnosis off of a 5 second clip
Well people with knowledge of horses, know in 5 seconds that’s usually not a good idea to let a stallion and a gelding sniff noses like that. Especially if one has scene what a stallion will do to a gelding when a mare is near by.
@@theravenscatalystthe gelding was the one being more aggressive in this clip 💀
I think stallions get bad press, like pitties and rotties....but I have noticed that horses sound more like velociraptors than I ever thought possible :)
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 they DO sound like dinosaurs!!!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Are stallions responsible for 60% of horse mauling fatalities despite being 6% of the horse population?
Really depends on how they are treated n handle to be real honest. Stallions can be used for showjumping and eventing not for breeding.
@@Considerable_Ounce I don’t see a lot of gang members and bad people with stallions(some bad people own stallions it isn’t as common as pitties and rotties because dogs are more popular)
@@TheLoraxProtectoroftheTrees I dont see your point. Gang members like pits and rotts for a reason. They are often used in dog fighting because they have gameness unlike any other breed,... meaning that once they start attacking, they wont stop.
I love buckskin horses, my favorite color. 😍 both are gorgeous truly!
I wish I had a golden dragon to keep me safe from ... Friesians. 😅
lol
Lol
Haha no Fries insight I'm Dutch haha
Funny how the stallion was perfectly well behaved, and the gelding immediately goes into a pissing match. Lol.
The dun gelding is gorgeous 😍
It's always the loud ones with something 😂to prove.
Stallion is chill 💯👍
I thought the buckskin was a mare at first😂😂😂😂😂
Lol this is just like when my dog interacts with my landlords dog 😂
My dog acts like this to everyone! (Hes a Yorkie with little dog syndrome ya know.
@@JustDiane71 oh wow
Even horses can hiss like an angry cat!😂😂😂
Im an equestrian and thats one sassy gelding 😂
The buckskin is pretty♥️ The black is beautiful too.♥️♥️
Very nice vid. But the two of you are truly both precious gifts sent down directly from heaven. Thanks you sweethearts❤
Both horses are gorgeous
Me too I have a black horse and your horse is so beautiful
aww the stallion had his ears forward the whole time❤
Jump scare😂 I knew that would happen but I still jumped🤣
Friesians are beautiful especially the Stallions.Whats his name and where he from
the gelding is just jealous he doesn’t have what the stallion has 😂
"my lack of balls is just physical"
It’s crazy how thick a stallions next becomes when they’re not neutered
The stallion is like “Let’s be friends!”
Gelding: “Nahhhh! Find someone else!”
Bro the stallion didn’t even flinch :P it’s like when a little dog barks at a Labrador who just keeps trying to say hi without a care in the world 😂
when I see a mare act up, "Mares.." I say laughing XD
These aren't mares lol
stallion and gelding.
The buckskin was like nope I'm out 😂
They are beautiful
The horse in the stable looks like spirit
Such Beautiful Horses your very Lucky.
“Get outta my “”personal space”” ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Two beautiful horses of different colors 😊
The buckskin be like “ absolutely not “😃
Both beautiful. The stud didnt strike and the buckskin didnt bite...they know one another.
They are both so gorgeous
Looks like they’re ready for the throw down 😏😘
They are both boys… a stallion is an intact male (meaning it can breed a mare) and a gelding is a fixed male meaning it uhm… it has no balls… literally…
@ Lori Singbell
It depends on whether they are " proud cut " !
@@lynnhexler-haan3357 proud cuts can indeed retain stallion behavior.
Deliberately knew what was going to happen Rockstar
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Trop mimi , la jument reste sur ses gardes ❤❤❤
The Friesian is a stallion and the Buckskin is a gelding. Neither are mares ^^
That buckskin is stunning!
The Gelding-
"Why ain't I out there as well??"
Pretty boy- "cuz I'm bigger"
chocolate is definitely the stallion and the girl in the background be washing her hand like the video was nothing😂😂
Very beautiful horses.
How can he act so manly with that pretty boy hair 😂😂😂😂
You can tell right away from the way the ears pointed almost like horns, to the noise, and that spectacular kick!
read the pinned comment x
Gosh that stallions crest is beautiful. I love his rounded thick neck!
Awww so cute and adorable 🥰 ❤😊🐴🐴
They are both beautiful.
I miss being around horses especially riding horses
The buckskin is stunning❤
“Good boy”
Horse1: Wassup girl? 😏😗
Horse2: …dafuq u say?!!?!
His mood
😡-☺️-😡 I love it 😂
They are the best friends.They said we love each other
As someone who isn't a horse expert I don't know why they're behaving that way.
The name chocolatier on the stall door is honestly so cute tho
The black bro was stepping, beaut not gonna let him have that attitude unchekked ;D
Hi I love your two horses tha are nice whons.
He like damn dude don't sniff my damn nose bruh 🤣🤣🤣
Horse 1: "Tell me how'd ya get out."
Horse 2: "It's a secret."
Horse 1:
his ears were back immediately, he was not vibing 😭
The big one is confident… he knows he is the Alpha…. The ones doing all the snorting and squealing are always the weaker of the two.
I’m sorry what? No. Do you even know anything about horses?!
@@jorjalloyd8859 Obviously you don’t know nothing about nothing………I own many horses….. I’m a breeder you nit wit….. I have Also trained horses my whole life….the Alpha…. Whether it be a Stallion or a Lead mare…. They never do a whole lot of cutting up or scare tactics… they go right in and handle business…. The weaker always does a lot of snarling squealing and kicking and usually are backing down and getting out of the way at the same time…. The Alpha usually always steps to the Beta with a quite confident stare right before they demolish them… kinda the same thing with some people…. Usually the person with all the drama and mouth are always the weaker of the two.
Their kinda right tho
@@AussienamedCricket They're really not though
LOL THE BUCKSKIN WAS LIKE UHM IM A BOY
СПАСИБО тебе ГОСПОДИ за то,что даришь нам мгновения счастья и любви к ближнему!.
My horse doesn’t like everyone 😅😅so I never let him sniff another horse 😅
"Its okay be friendly"
Horse : I DON'T WANT PEACE I WANT PROBLEMS ALWAYS!!!
The buckskin went to Arabian rlly quickly!!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
He went Dino mode 😂😂😂😂😂
I think the Gelding is jealous. They may get along in the long run, but there is clearly some resentment. One has it, the other one had it taken away. Horses know. But that's fine if they get along. Both are beautiful ❤️❤️❤️
Why is the stallion more calm then the gelding???
Personalities ☺️
cause he's a frisien (black) they r pretty cooled out.and besides the geldin (buckskin) is confined behind the stall door ....maybe?
I have a simple answer....he ain't had his balls chopped off.
I think he is aware of the geldings stress and has no need to press any dominance. it's the gelding that is not sure of what to do and that's due to it being a bit intimidated by the stallion.
It’s the fact he still has his coconuts. Pride. Look at me Look at me. I’m big as big can be!
The buckskin has lost his coconuts. He’s never got over being snipped
I guess that gelding grew those bangs on his forehead after the procedure. 😂😂😂😂
Is a guildig a ballless stallion or identifies as a mare?? I'm just an old rancher, not use to gender identity ! Could you please clarify cause I have steers, cows, sheep and rams, pigs confuse me!
That was the warning snort before disaster!😂
bro you just know it's about to get real when they go into coat hanger mode
The gelding:Ima dragon now!
The bay horse (right) has a beautiful head. But the black one is stunning as well.
Neither of them is a bay…
@@elementalcatproductions It’s a buckskin…
@@EmmieandQueen I was talking about the Friesian lmao my bad. I wasn't thinking when I made that comment, it was 2 am 👍
@@elementalcatproductions Lol I wouldn’t be able to think straight at that time either 🤣
The horse on the left is beautiful
I was totally expecting the buckskin to be the stallion. I've been told they're all dangerous, aggressive, and hostile.
Nope, most stallions are very calm and kind with proper manners
It’s a shame they’re both beautiful horses but they don’t like each other
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People r been sensitive n r been holier than thou...no horse was injured or put in harms way....relax guys
Just seemed like the really weird flexes stallion owners are typically known for.
I still wouldn’t be cleaning-up below two horses , one out and one in , as they do their “hello’s” !? One stamp ; one kick-up or one slip on the wet yard surface - you’re bruised , at the very least . Lovely animals but they do have “funny half-hours” sometimes ?!
Horse 1: tf you looking at
Horse 2: tf YOU looking at
*intense stare down*
Beautiful animals, powerful communication
Omg that stallion looks like spirit 😅
That’s not the stallion
It says Gelding V Stallion
Ohhh nvm sorry you’re right I just saw another comment and it said the gelding is in the stall and the stallion is the horse that’s black. But I still gotta say, the GELDING does look like spirit lol😅
Dude, back up 😂😂😂
So precious and sweet
Ajt
I adore horses and their riders, the color red
They are beautiful horses and the one in the box (as one commenter called it) the the horse in the stall puffung saying I'm showing you I can be just like you. However they know who is the leader and are just playing. All animals will do this. This is how they learn and become family. Again they are beautiful.
Yeah, the last time my owner Reno was nose-to-nose with another horse (a "cougar" mare😊) he struck out and I happened to be in front of him with MY back turned Reno struck me in my right calf and I ended up with a Maisonneuve fracture and had to cancel my upcoming (2 days) back surgery for an ankle repair. 😂😂 True story.
Stallion like "is that vajayjay i smell"
The folded back ears showed that the lightskinned one wasn't pleased at all.
When an extrovert adopts an introvert