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Horse Moves And Dances Just Like She’s A Graceful Ballerina

Horses are well known for being beautiful and graceful creatures, but the amazing horse in this breathtaking video really takes the cake. Of all the horses we’ve ever seen, this amazing filly ranks easily at the top.

At only 32 months of age, this little horse loves to float on the air. She looks exactly like a graceful ballerina, and when she sees her neighbor horse on the other side of the fence? You better believe that she wants to show off just exactly what she’s capable of doing!

This beautiful horse’s owners want to make sure that everyone knows that she happily volunteers to run this way. No whips or baggies were used to get her to move with such speed and grace, this horse is just all natural beauty!

She’s incredibly interested in investigating the horses next door, and while she can’t walk up to smell them, she can certainly show off her incredible talents. When you watch her four feet whisk over the ground, it really appears as if she’s calmly dancing a few inches above the ground.

This beautiful video really shows the majestic beauty that these animals have, she moves like a dancer and she honestly seems to have that same passion and confidence. There’s a mysterious, nearly spiritual aspect to these huge creatures, and when you watch this filly, you’ll begin to feel it, too!

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