it was reported that where the soldier fell they erected a tent to cover the medics and the soldier as they worked on side of the road where the injury occurred… when do they ever do this? was to protect the riders identity i feel, and the blood looks like someone shot standing in front of the horse
arent they not spooked by gun or cannon fire?
looks like the rider got shot standing in front of the horse and that would spook a horse to be covered in his riders blood
you can tell from those photos? or was it reported … im not buying the mercedes benz injury, and no one is reporting on the injuries of the rider, apparently the media is still debating on a narrative to cover their arses… so the iinjured rider was a black hat then one can deduce……
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prob taking people out of gaza, human trafficking
where are the wounds? that does not look like a gunshot on the rear right and neither does it look like a stab wound as was said earlier on the horses chest,
it actually looks like paint, but also was sprayed from the front and went under the belly and inside the rear legs, like someone standing in front being shot from behiind and the blood spraying on the horse in such a manner
the horse is running way too fast and unlabored to have been shot or stabbed and bleeding that profusely
this is just as vague as the horse comms with the black flag a short while ago
this is planned parenthood organ harvesting and distribution at work as well as the genital harvesting of older children in the name of "trans" surgeries
follow the body parts, the vampire ball must end
why did they cover the rider who was injured with a tent so the medics could work on him?
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most irritating text award goes to ….
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Whats it mean when someone says a horse "had a good amount of blood"?
Saw it in this ad.
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A lot of blood means a high percentage of Arabian or thoroughbred blood. It’s also used less literally to mean a hotter horse with a more refined type.
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In sport horse circles it means thoroughbred blood. An industry publication for thoroughbred racing is even called “bloodhorse.”
The horse in the photo looks like a young warmblood, so I’m very confident they’re referring to the amount of thoroughbred in his ancestry.
ETA: I see from his ad he’s KWPN! They definitely mean the amount of thoroughbred in his pedigree.
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In French we say that to mean a horse is hot! Idk what they mean in this ad though.
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Apuesto
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'Blood' generally refers to Thoroughbred or similar hotblood breeding.
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I would interpret it as a hotter horse
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Bloodline (horse ancestors) includes well known and well regarded horses which are not mixed-breed. A warm blood is a mix of hot blood (usually thoroughbred) and draft or non-hot blood (draft, quarter horse, etc.). So a horse that ‘has a lot of blood’ has excellent sporting ancestors.
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Traditionally it used to mean a lot of thoroughbred blood. At least in showjumping circles in Europe the meaning has slided to mean a horse with plenty of energy.
Looking at the stallions quoted I would guess on the extended meaning of hot horse. It is usually meant in a positive sense like "a modern showjumper needs a good amount of blood to jump well a full weekend".
i dont think is a comm unless thats paint, the reins are secured on both horses, we had a similar strange parade of military horses with a black flag and no official explanation last month or so…
my first assumption is someone recognizable to the public injured, shot by the looks of the blood splatter while adjusting the bridle on his horse, and the fact they erected at tent immediately whilst the medics were working on the rider
also the fact that this has never happened before, and the fact that the media seems unenlightened as to a narrative for so long now, that it appears a black hat was injured and so this was not expected and the horses were set free to run with the reins secured, the saddles empty and either paint or the riders blood on the white horse
7 horses in total means 7 highly trained military officers left their mounts due to a construction crew making noise when these horses are trained to withstand gun and cannon fire?
theyre still scrambling for a narrative ………