The stallion Gangster from Árgerði farm in Eyjafjörður, north Iceland, struts his stuff in a great, new video.
The magnificent animal seems to be in high spirits as it gallops playfully around the snow covered field.
The Icelandic horse can display two additional gaits to the typical walk, trot and gallop. The first being a four-beat ambling gait called tölt, and the second being a pace called skeið, or flying pace. Gangster exhibits the tölt a number of times in the video below.
Gangster 25.4.15 from Herdís Ármannsdóttir on Vimeo.
The stallion Gangster from Árgerði farm in Eyjafjörður, north Iceland, struts his stuff in a great, new video.
The magnificent animal seems to be in high spirits as it gallops playfully around the snow covered field.
The Icelandic horse can display two additional gaits to the typical walk, trot and gallop. The first being a four-beat ambling gait called tölt, and the second being a pace called skeið, or flying pace. Gangster exhibits the tölt a number of times in the video below.
Gangster 25.4.15 from Herdís Ármannsdóttir on Vimeo.