I'm wanting to do this too, my mare is always using a wall or a corner post in barn ..she would prefer me to scratch her booty but I can't always be there lol😊
I’m planning on doing my own horse float (that’s what we call them in Australia) and would love some pointers if you’re up for it. I don’t have as much to do as you guys but would love some advise on products I need etc. would you be up for it?
You would want to get in contact with the BLM wild horse program (hopefully this translates okay, I'm using google translate to understand your message). www.blm.gov/whb
Oh interesting! The group we were meeting with regularly said around 6ft. And we’re shooting in an indoor arena with stands pretty close to balloons, but that does make sense! We’re still in the process of learning the sport!
I’ll have to check them out! I always love watching trainers on RU-vid. This situation has actually already been resolved and Ruby is feeling good and building muscle correctly! My purpose in sharing is to hopefully encourage others that it’s worthwhile to slow down, and take time to figure out if something is a training issue, or a physical problem (pain). In our case, it was pain! And I’m so relieved we took the time to figure it out!
@@bethanys-herd It’s great that you found the source! Hopefully she’ll be feeling better soon. 🙏 Sometimes I wish our animals could talk. Yes, Tim Anderson is a good one to watch imo. He has no nonsense, step by step approach that makes sense. He explains a lot about the psychology of horses and why he does what he does. He shows us while he does it, sometimes riding, sometimes just ground work, sometimes both. Best wishes for you and Ruby. 🥰
Thats fantastic! I will definitely check out his channel. Yes, its so worthwhile when you finally find the source! She's been going through rehab and is doing wonderful 😄 Next video will reveal what the issue was!@@patriciafarran9742
How old is she? Some horses when getting trained to ride will get sore backs even after 1 ride their back muscles arent used to the weights. Its great your husband didnt yank on her and tried to keep as close to her neck (from what was visible) and immediately get off as soon as he saw a window. Hopefully its nothing serious and so glad no one was hurt 💕 Its so rewarding training yourself
It is a pain face, okay...I believe there's an old banned communication machine in Belgium that's linked to the White House. The German Military occupied Belgium during WWII. Any European city they occupied, likely has one if not more.
She was ever so slightly underweight at this time, but hardly! We finally found out the reason was a lack of selenium in our local forage, so even though she had alfalfa pellets and free choice grass hay, she still wasn’t where I wanted her.. added a selenium supplement, and she is now looking amazing!