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NOTES ABOUT HORSES — Full documentary on Europe’s last wild horses Filmed in freedom in the Sierra de Gredos, Spain, this documentary explores the natural, emotional, and social behavior of wild horses — the last truly wild herds in Europe. Discover how they live without hierarchy or dominance, guided instead by affection, cooperation, and trust. 🐴 A unique study in wild horse ethology, featuring scientific consultancy by renowned ethologist Lucy Rees 📌 SUBSCRIBE for more kino-equine stories: / @notassobrecaballos 00:00 – 02:38 The power of affection in the wild — How love and social bonds shape the lives of free-roaming horses. 02:39 – 04:14 The first bond — Birth, first contact, sensory recognition, and early attempts to nurse. 04:15 – 07:28 Learning to live — The first days: coordination, exploration, maternal protection, and first warnings. 07:29 – 08:12 Siblings at play — The importance of sibling bonds and the wisdom of an experienced mother. 08:13 – 11:46 Respectful fatherhood — The stallion protects without imposing; a story of boundaries and learning. 11:47 – 14:25 First social steps — Discovering the environment, self-learning, and early interactions. 14:26 – 15:46 Imitating the father — Play, instinct, mistakes, and learning. The filly begins to understand the world. 15:47 – 18:25 Confusion and family — The importance of recognition, scent, memory, and protection. 18:26 – 20:26 Shared responsibility — The mother’s changing role and the growing independence of the foal. 20:27 – 21:12 First friendships — Fillies play in synchrony; colts spar. Bonds diversify. 21:13 – 22:13 Adolescence — As they reach sexual maturity, young horses leave their natal band. No inbreeding. 22:14 – 25:11 Bachelors on the move — Young males wander, learn, and play as they prepare for stallionhood. 25:12 – 29:37 Mutual choice — Mares choose the stallion. Affection, trust, and new beginnings. 29:38 – 32:11 First year as a stallion — The colt’s education as the father’s duty. Tense encounters between bands. 32:12 – 34:36 Mare with foal, roaming — Solitude, overload, and risks for mares without a band. The stallion meets his limits. 34:37 – 36:11 Chronic conflict — The ongoing tension between two stallions pushes everyone’s patience to the edge. 36:12 – 38:30 Screams and respect — Stallions acknowledge each other, mark territory, and teach their watching sons. 38:31 – 42:03 The young mare in heat — Hormonal impulses, confusion, premature courtship, and social interference. 42:04 – 44:22 Adolescent love — Between jealousy, failed courtship, and desire, stallions must read the signs well. 44:23 – 47:51 Conflict and play — Encounters between stallions, adult play, and gestures of family affection. 47:52 – 50:18 Rest and bonds — During rest, affection is expressed: heads leaning, synchrony, and trust. 50:19 – 51:36 Paternal cooperation — Two stallions who once competed now join forces to protect their band. 51:58 – 52:22 Voluntary return — Ispi and Bitxi return to Zoro after a trial period in another band. Love, in all its forms — between parents, offspring, friends, or partners — is not only human Wild horses depend on affection for survival: it keeps the herd united and safe. When isolated, they suffer anxiety — just like us. Traditional science, focused on aggression and control, has long misunderstood their behavior. Notes About Horses reveals a different truth: wild horses are organized by empathy and emotional intelligence, not by dominance. Through the eyes of Lucy Rees ethologist and lifelong horse researcher, we enter a world where freedom and cooperation define survival. We have much to learn from horses. 🎥 Scientific consultancy and narration: Lucy Rees — www.lucyrees.com Cinematography & Editing: Alla Ish Shadrova — www.allashadrova.com Funded by contributors on Goteo.org With support from Friends of Thoreau Research Group (Instituto Franklin, University of Alcalá), Fundación General (FGUA), LifeWatch ERIC “eHorse Project”, and EU Innovation & Science Funds for Andalusia. 🎥 WATCH MORE / SUPPORT THE PROJECT : Vimeo OTT: https://notesabouthorses.vhx.tv/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?... Instagram: @notassobrecaballos 💛 Donate: https://www.donationalerts.com/r/nota... 💿 DVD: https://notassobrecaballos.etsy.com THANK YOU for watching and sharing this story of freedom and affection