You have forgotten Morgan’s and Saddlebreds. Known in the Civil War days as the Kentucky Saddler. The most famous was General Robert E Lee’s Traveller who is a foundation horse to both the American Saddlebred and Tennessee Walking Horse (another breed they used to ride in American wars because who wants to ride uncomfortable horses to war).
@dhanrajyadav85483 сағат бұрын
You have forgotten to mention kathiyawad horse
@ruffgabor6 сағат бұрын
How about the Gidrán?
@allysondoerfler868811 сағат бұрын
The history of the horse is the history of man.
@snowman-s3w14 сағат бұрын
Why do they measure by hands?
@kathysmith383414 сағат бұрын
I find in fascinating that you show pictures of horses that are NOT the breed you are talking about giving people who don’t know false information. You need to correct this or remove it.
@emzeperiksz813815 сағат бұрын
to me a horse is a horse. no more no less..
@donnarichardson721423 сағат бұрын
Bot can't pronounce German words. Or, for that matter "Shire."
@karambakiramba7524Күн бұрын
The Friesian horse was not a medieval war horse. In 17th century (1679) it was created by crossing the Andalusian (probably the Menorcan) with the Friesian, which until then had been a cold-blooded horse.
@Ajm60Күн бұрын
I love animals too but I would dare a great white shark to attack while Orca’s are around.
@AboriginalCrabКүн бұрын
Do you know that youve got footage of wrong shark species in all three shark segments? Also showed some different croc species in that segement too....
@mikewho341Күн бұрын
Smfh damn religious ppl always gtta turn everything into dumb religious nonsense…it’s a damn predator, the hunter. Get your head out the Bible for once and stop critically analyzing every word into a negative narrative and having the must have urge to tell us all about YOUR personal beliefs. It’s a damn animal KZbin video sheesh! 🤦🏽♂️
@lisabowman5848Күн бұрын
Thank you for bringing these beautiful majestic forward. Blessings 🕊️
@AnyAni-AnimalsКүн бұрын
You are so welcome
@CraigDavidsons-r7r17 сағат бұрын
Hello Lisa , i usually love your comments on this channel, how are you doing today? 🌹🌹
@CraigDavidsons-r7r17 сағат бұрын
Hello Lisa , i usually love your comments on this channel, how are you doing today? 🌹🌹
@Val-zj1zzКүн бұрын
A.I.narrated and at 0:12 very very bad leg movement totally fake there with all of them exact markings lol not the best start, having said that, it was informative for the different countries and the breeds they used for their wars. Was new to me that some of these breeds were actually used in wars! Fjords for the Vikings did it say? They are small but it is shown in movies as a small breed but not the Fjords that I recall... just saying.
@RogueArcheryКүн бұрын
you forgot the Saddlebred Gen. Lee and several other's rode them during the Civil War
@tabitha4135Күн бұрын
Fake videos
@maddawgnollКүн бұрын
I can't believe how many words this AI natation stumbled on and decided to just make a weird words
@patriciajones2549Күн бұрын
My gramps had a pair of Belgians called Dolly and Lady. True to the AnyAni description.
@CraigDavidsons-r7r17 сағат бұрын
Hello Patricia , i usually love your comments on this channel, how are you doing today? 🌹🌹
@Mary-uz2tzКүн бұрын
Interesting. But, God didn't create them to be predators. Am looking forward to frolicking with them in heaven. I do so love animals.
@AnyAni-AnimalsКүн бұрын
love them too <3
@GFSTaylorКүн бұрын
Shires were never ridden by knights. The vaguely defined 'Great Horse' wasn't a war horse either. Shires may be descended from the GreatHorse, but the shire breed didn't appear until the 1700's, long after armoured knights last rode into battle.
@bahatir3556Күн бұрын
So beautiful… all of them
@barackusemckhulin26492 күн бұрын
Very surprised not to see the mustang listed here.
@ЗлатаВершинина-щ5ы2 күн бұрын
🐴🤥❌🍭🧙🍭это кидос разводняк и лапша
@AnyAni-Animals2 күн бұрын
9:18 - 9:33: Measuring just a few millimeters long, these microscopic marvels can withstand temperatures as low as -76°F (-60°C), entering a cryptobiotic state that halts all metabolic processes
@rebeccaweaver77142 күн бұрын
When mentioning the nematode, the narrative somehow repeats info about the wooly bear
@AnyAni-Animals2 күн бұрын
I've updated in comment section. thank you so much ❤
@Yosetime2 күн бұрын
This video is a perfect example of how NOT to use AI. AI is an incredible tool, but novice video creators tend to use it as THE tool. Simply collecting whatever their AI generated directly from a search inquiry and posting that into video and words using the horrible, horrible AI narration that insults my ears. AI is meant to be used as a guide, not the finished product. When a YT channel attempts to talk about something they have no knowledge or expertise in, simply using the verbatim AI will never be good enough! Case in point, around 8 minutes or so in, this video showed 2 emaciated mares with foals. Those mares were starving! This followed by a terrible scene of a dog chasing a horse who crash landed in a way that could have, and maybe did, end up with a broken leg. A broken leg on a horse means they are immediately going to sleep forever. They cannot survive without 4 legs, even with care. As an equestrian, there were so many images in this video that made my skin crawl and my temper flare that I could not avoid giving this content a talking to! If a content creator isn't going to take the time to research and edit their material to make the information actually true and enjoyable, then they have no business talking about that subject at all and cannot be described as a content 'creator' because that person did not 'create' that content - AI did. The only thing this video did was spread misinformation and insult both equestrians and horses alike. Stick to subjects that you already have knowledge on or, at the very least, are willing to learn the real facts in order to present a true and accurate video that people can watch without wanting to reach through the screen to shake up the channel creator. This was just awful!
@bullykutta_indo_pak_mastiff2 күн бұрын
What you think about BIG Indian - Pakistani Mastiff ...BULLY KUTTA... world known as "beast from the east" Super powerful Dog breed in the world .... normal Height... 30 to 34 inch... weight normaly 70 to 90kg... a fearless Fighter Mastiff.... able to fight all the dogs breed in the whole world
@CatherineJardine-Vidgen2 күн бұрын
You missed the great Australian Waler, whose origins included English Thorough Bred, Arab, Clydesdale, Percheron and Timor Pony. These horses stood 15-16 hands and were infamous in the Australian Light Horse Infantry. They were 'extreme' endurance horses, able to maintain a fast walk or trot for over 24 -36 hours and then perform a military charge (canter, leading up to a gallop) on no water. These horses were the epitome of the extreme endurance horse, able to undertake situations and scenarios to which most other horse breeds are truly incapable. They deserve a mention in your list of horses, simply because they could withstand and persevere any obstacle. Read further details here. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waler Some exerts from an English officer from the above quote include; One of the batteries of the Australian Mounted Division had only been able to water its horses three times in the last nine days. . . . The majority of horses in the Corps were Walers and there is no doubt that these hardy Australian horses make the finest cavalry mounts in the world. . . They (the Australians) have got types of compact, well-built, saddle and harness horses that no other part of the world can show. Rather on the light side according to our ideas, but hard as nails and with beautiful clean legs and feet. Their records in this war place them far above the Cavalry horse of any other nation." The beauty and talent of these horses was only further exemplified by the charge by the 4th Light Horse Brigade at the Battle of Beersheba. The following comes from Wikipedia. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Beersheba_(1917) While "direction was given to the movement. . .the first half-mile was covered at a walk. . .at 16:30 the two regiments moved off at the trot, deploying at once. . . In the Ottoman trenches . . .the defenders saw the light horsemen charge. . . As the advance became a gallop, the 12th Light Horse Regiment was fired on from the trenches on Ras Ghannam. . . .The two regiments had ridden nearly 2 miles (3.2 km) It was noticed also that the morale of the enemy was greatly shaken through our(the Australian) troops galloping over his positions thereby causing his riflemen and machine gunners to lose all control of fire discipline. When the (Australian) troops came within short range of the trenches the enemy seemed to direct almost all his fire at the horses. It was noticed also that the morale of the enemy was greatly shaken through our troops galloping over his positions thereby causing his riflemen and machine gunners to lose all control of fire discipline. When the troops came within short range of the trenches the enemy seemed to direct almost all his fire at the horses.
@AnyAni-Animals2 күн бұрын
Thanks for your contribution and suggestions
@coryaustin35182 күн бұрын
Missed the Morgan horse breed
@user-mi1oj1bx3h2 күн бұрын
Any comments on the Kabardin / Circassian horse
@dr.indeanadegraff69293 күн бұрын
I love the Fjord
@manaskhatua59653 күн бұрын
Beautiful horses
@user-xn9iz4bh2o3 күн бұрын
Why is there always a female being showcased with the horse? Just Have the horse show cast by itself. Or at least a man with no shirt on? In this day and age what the f***!🎉😂❤
@debpeterson4463 күн бұрын
Too many unflattering pictures of most of the breeds. If u cannot show a nice breed type model picture of a breed, then not show it. Only choose the best quality pictures of a breed. Disappointing video I!
@Z8Q83 күн бұрын
Mistakes: Saying "Moo-stang" *Showing an Extremely dish-faced (Defective!) Arabian in the Mongolian AND in the Mustang sections! *Friesian stallion (who's ready to breed) AND a FR Breton horse also in the Mustang section. Poor Editing!
@BobbieZawkiewicz3 күн бұрын
Arching the neck is not natural and painful for the horse. They are too beautiful to be put through that pain (:
@maryannweldin46333 күн бұрын
The Mustang part was pathic. Mustangs are used in ranching showing and are used in rehabing inmates who train them to ride
@jules82993 күн бұрын
Congratulations Clever Cowgirl and Ziggy the Arabian at 3:50 mark! ❤️🐎🥕❤
@2000shadesofgray3 күн бұрын
This reveals a lot of underlying cruelty in training and practice. Sure, they are amazing, but at what price? As an animal lover and former horse owner, I was reminded of the harsh lives animals endure. Behind the scenes is cruelty beyond measure.
@joannagaylord67203 күн бұрын
AI may have its uses. It telling stories is not one. Think about this, children who are little learning machines that are exposed to this are probably learning all of the wrong pronunciation of words and the AI’s inability to say numbers are really going to mess children up. Since somebody probably programmed these why can’t it say eleven hundred pounds etc.
@wolfgangschlenker76613 күн бұрын
❤❤❤❤
@miraclerobin68143 күн бұрын
Good team work. Praise God🎉🎉❤🎉
@LilA-zl6tf4 күн бұрын
And I think 2:18 are Reintje and her foal Baukje (2 days old there), from Yvonne's stall H from "Friesian Horses". ❤❤ I do recognize several other horses in these clips, but I guess I have done my share to give you hints. I like this video, because there are new clips, with present day horses, that you can actually find and follow their lives here in the KZbin, or otherwise. - Not alla the "mustangs" were mustangs, though. And there is one - to me - essential breed missing. Suomenhevonen - the Finnish Horse. They were essential to keep Finland independent during the WWII and the wars between Finland and Russia.
@AnyAni-Animals3 күн бұрын
yep, thanks so much for your contribution <3
@LilA-zl6tf4 күн бұрын
Ziggy and the Clever Cowgirl at 3:50 - getting ready for a trail ride. ❤
@ratterrierdogma4 күн бұрын
That music is a lot. 👎🏻 Appreciate the content though.
@litestreamer4 күн бұрын
Love the horses! The music was grating and unnecessary.
@shirleynoble6854 күн бұрын
You missed America’s preferred war horse i.e. the Morgan. They contributed far more to the civil war than Thoroughbreds. Example a black Morgan carried General Sherman on his 20 mile gallop to rally his troops. When the US government initiated a cavalry breeding program, they chose the Morgan as its basis.
@AnyAni-Animals4 күн бұрын
Thanks for your contribution ❤️
@lindaboone75794 күн бұрын
I wouldn't say all are beautiful horses, maybe a few.
@brimelowfarmbychon33294 күн бұрын
Absolutely stunning 👍❤
@patkivlahan90994 күн бұрын
I wanted to learn about these amazing horses but couldn't stand the noisy, needless music.