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Jellybelly
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If you in any way enjoy looking at horses, or love dance, you have to see this horse. She is awesome and puts a smile on my face every time I look at this, and I have looked at it about 15 times.

We need a smile, and this will likely give you one. Turn up the music and watch her feet......watch her tail. I thought it was just swishing around, it is moving with the beat.

Enjoy!!!!!

Dancing Horse

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Wow!!! I had no idea horses could DANCE! Not like THAT!! Wait til I show this to my husband, the REAL horse lover!!

I knew dogs could dance, but horses?? Amazing stuff! You could tell she was REALLY "into" it! [spinning smile]

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Yes, thanks for bringing this back up.

It is so nice to see a horse, especially at this level, looking like they are enjoying their 'work' as it is very physically challenging to them.

So many 'trainers/riders' resort to punitive methods and often results in the horse becoming sour and sore.

A ****ed horse usually has their ears pinned flat back. Like a person who looks like this: [Mad]

I had the privilege of watching Sue Blinks train and ride ,"Flim Flam" to Olympic Bronze. He absolutely LOVED her and was so springy and joyful!

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Unreal!!!! I can't even imagine the hours of work (and love) for this end result. Amazing to watch. [woohoo]

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