VERY well behaved Hawaiian AQHA Cremello stallion breeding


IF you control a horses’ feet-you control his mind. How much control can you have without a halter? How about this? This young AQHA stud is taught by hand signals to stay and wait until the human comes to get him to breed. He is moved daily by hand signals, excercised by hand signals and is very respectful and responsive to “his human.” www.hawaiiancremello.com

25 thoughts on “VERY well behaved Hawaiian AQHA Cremello stallion breeding”

  1. Simply amazing.. he is so gentle… And stunning as well.. What did the baby look like? A buckskin, A grulla what color, and what sex was it..

  2. What a gentlemen! Never seen a stallion be so sweet to his lady. He should teach other boys some manners.

  3. @Addicted2Kelsey when the mare is ready she realeaes her ‘heat’ with is the white liqued. It’s hard to explane.

  4. @Addicted2Kelsey she was urinating a bit to let the stallion get her scent. Some horses will do that before breeding, at times the Stallion will urinate and mark his territory as well.

  5. @schneggilein89: That’s because our attitude towards stallions is wrongheaded and, well, institutionally stupid. Wild stallions behave like this lad. Stallions raised with respect and much more knowledge of real stallion psychology also behave well. They learn how to behave in the wild because the stallion is not protected from retaliation by the mare by idiot humans who only care about their studs costs, and not proper behaviour.

  6. What was that at 4:26 ? I am confused. The mare released a white liquid out of her anus. Can anyone tell me what that was?

  7. that horse is a fcking wimp, did you see how he flinched when that woman made a hand ‘gesture’, pathetic, you are humane enough to not geld him, but not sensible enough not to breed an offspring of that albino, nice guy, wimp horse.

  8. Whats up with all the buckets of Kikoman Soy Sauce? Is soy sauce part of a horses diet … ? Just wondering

  9. Very good training of the stallion and respecful to the leader of his “herd”, his human handler. Good to see professional handling of horses like this.

  10. very smart horse as he knows if he rushes this mare he will get his head kicked in she is only just in season not a lot of strong sighns he is calful wich is very smart my horse does the same but if I dont ster him up a bit he does not jump it is sometimes bad traing them to be so nice and gentle it can back fire I hear many stories like mine of Stallions that will not breed a mare through training

  11. @P4T9C6H8 yes smell goes a long distence I have mares a guy 2 klm up the road cracks the shits when he is training his trotter colts the smell drives them nuts lol so hpe that answers your ?


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