Horses - the fastest and most expensive horses in the world (animal documentary in HD )



Race Horses and Wild Horses can cost up to a million dollars. Certain breeds are threatened with extinction. In Newmarket in England Horses have precedence. The fastest and most expensive horses do their morning workout every day here. A good horse costs hundreds of thousands, if not millions. Horse Racing bring a billion revenues. An entire industry has grouped around Race Horses worldwide. The horses can store up to 60 km/h. The Wild Horses in Dülmen in Northern Germany were mentioned first documented in the 14th century. For more than 150 years, they live in a reservation. The Dülmen Wild Horses live long and the mares get even foals when they are already 30 years old. Fred Barrelet, Swiss veterinarian in New Market treats not only racehorses, but is also working for the preservation of the Suffolk Punch, an old endangered breed, which was formerly widespread. Subscribe to our channel to get notified about our new wildlife videos: https://goo.gl/L5puvQ Follow wocomo on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wocomo/ Interviewed persons: Luca Cumani (Racehorse Trainer), Rudolph (Duke of Croÿ), Fred Barrelet (Rossdale´s Equine Veterinary Hospital), Nigel Oakley (Breeder Suffolk Punch), Ewald Isenbügel (Veterinarian and Behavioural Scientist) An excerpt from the documentary of NZZ Format "How to Understand Horses". More from NZZ Format: https://www.youtube.com/user/NZZFormat

Comments

  1. thourbred is not the fastest the quarter horse is get your facts right!!!
  2. "What" the description says " cost up to a million dollars"! Top horses cost far far more. last Oct. '16 an International show jumper, an Irish Sport Horse MHS going global, was sold for € 12 MILLION.
  3. Horses are a big part of a lot of Germans lives. Whether it be Jumping or Dressage or Eventing or Race horses or Trotting (pacing) horses.
  4. Most of this is incredibly incorrect.
  5. How interesting that the wild mares still breed at 30 years and fertility is almost 100%.
    Not a surprise really that human interference alters things.
  6. If I were ever a racehorse trainer, I would always have to perminant paddock horses and turn out the racehorses after workouts in the morning and just leave them there for a couple of hours just being horses with other horses. No people, no halters, no chains.


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Visibility: 58370

Duration: 11m 11s

Rating: 155