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8 жыл бұрын

True Appaloosa: A quest for a secret horse through the wilds of Central Asia
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Horse breeder Scott Engstrom has been trying for years to prove that the Appaloosa, a rare horse breed, came from Asia and not Spain. With only 109 true Appaloosas left in the world the question is vital. After spotting a horse uncannily like an Appaloosa on a TV show filmed in Kyrgyzstan, the fiery 69-year-old contacted the producer of the show, Conor Woodman, and convinced him to return with her to central Asia.
This extraordinary film follows her search deep into a lost valley, long considered inaccessible - until now.
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@mightyfiner1752
@mightyfiner1752 3 жыл бұрын
We can all agree perhaps on one thing....."it takes all kinds to make up this world, and the worlds got all kinds"! A. Saunders....I look forward to watching and learning🤗God works in VERY mysterious ways😎RESPECT AND LOVE TO THE ELDER LADY APPALOOSA LOVER, thank u for your "passion" and strength!!!! Your friend and admirer in Canada!!!
@pytphotography6670
@pytphotography6670 2 жыл бұрын
Any idea how to track down Scott I can’t seem to online would love to see how her progress is going with breeding
@tao.of.history8366
@tao.of.history8366 Жыл бұрын
what a great doc, I just finished it & am grinning ear to ear … Congrats to all of you from a history lover. I’m thrilled to see a species saved. Plus, all kinds of historical questions are buzzing through my mind.
@RuthMTuff
@RuthMTuff Жыл бұрын
Fantastic documentary. What a gift.
@emilycarrick3570
@emilycarrick3570 10 ай бұрын
This is very puzzling to me. Are people really not aware that the LP gene originated in Central Asia and predates the domestication of the horse? It's found in dozens of different breeds! The Appaloosa is just the most numerous one found in North America.
@f.h.7671
@f.h.7671 3 ай бұрын
no they are not. just had a conversation with someone in the comment section of a gaited horse vid ;)
@jorgevera5289
@jorgevera5289 4 жыл бұрын
Let me laugh about it! hahaha! Appaloosas are genetically Arab. Same horses the Otaman empire brought to Europe while they dominated part of that continent and most of them were found in Spain. the Spaniards came to America and brought with them the Arab Horse. Thanks to them Colonization was much easier for the newcomers, traveling long distances and enduring the harshness of the landscape. There were no horses in the Americas prior to the arrival of the Conquistadores. and nobody came from Asia riding a horse across the north pole. But there is a similarity with the case of Tulips in the 1800s in Holland. There was an appaloosa like kind of tulip that was highly appreciated and priced. Red with white spots all over. So expensive it was, that even debt was paid with it. Later they learn that that was not natural. it was a fungus that created those spots in tulips and also was discovered that the tulips were actually sick. a fungicide was applied and the spots on the tulips disappeared forever. is my belief that the same is happening with the horses. lots of medication immunization shots and so on are taking away what nature created out of a disease. Also is said that Native Americans were credited with breading the Appaloosa Horse but let's take a look and understand that they breaded horses with the same characteristics. They didn't create the Appaloosas. We can go to the bible and read The case of Jacod and his father in law Jethro. Jethro trying to cheat on Jacob demanded that all the white lambs should be his and the spotted ones should become Jacobs's reward for his work. (which were really only a few). God came to Jacob and told him to cut some branches of some bushes growing nearby. place them in the water upstream and then make the sheep drink downstream and walla! most of the sheep born afterward where spotted. So my opinion is, get to the lab and investigate there
@omurzakasanov7709
@omurzakasanov7709 4 жыл бұрын
the history of appaloosa goes back to much earlier times than of your arab ancestors history
@gilliangreen2920
@gilliangreen2920 4 жыл бұрын
Arabs are a cross breed.......meaning man made. Appaloosas have EVOLVED over 25,000 years. You obviously haven't seen the evidence in the Peche Merle caves in France and read the scientific report.
@gerhardg8101
@gerhardg8101 3 жыл бұрын
you did not read the instructions properly. The guy knew the rules of Mendel already as when he put the debarked sticks in front of the water the ewes pushed against them, thus transferring the zap onto the fleece creating a "barcode" whilst he had them covered by the spotted ram as the text explains further down in the text. This allowed him to sort the ewes before lambing, predicting the colour of the lambs. He was ingenious as he did not have to put a wattle on the ram and the markings as collecting the dust would have been less conspicuous. In addition, to put the the bark in the water resembles the fist documented practice of mineral supplementation to pregnant sheep to support better embryo development. No wonder the guy became rich from his sheep breeding as those sheep would have given rise to stronger lambs. interestingly the genetics seem to suggest her hunch to be right
@judymorton5991
@judymorton5991 Жыл бұрын
Be ready to listen to alternative viewpoints. You have just repeated what we have all heard in the old history books. As new evidence emerges the story becomes more complicated. There is something here.
@wilmar12341
@wilmar12341 11 ай бұрын
Hahaha but what an idiot hahaha.
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