Was so happy to see this new video! 😃 Your videos really motivate me to keep working towards my goals. I have a Q&A question (with a possibly long answer...): how much are your yearly expenses for Fletch?
I absolutely enjoyed watching this video, you seem very nice. And your horse looks stunning, very happy that you decided to let him be out in the paddock where he is the happiest! Looking forward to seeing more your videos.
Hey Han, was just wondering how many other horses stay on the property with fletch and how many people store all there gear in the tack rooms with you? love your videos :)
You said it’s not your barn so do you have your own tack room or are you allowed to organize whatever you want whenever you want???? No hate just a honest question
Hey just wondering if anyone can give me any advice? It cost £30 a week to keep a horse on grass livery or £50 a week for a stable. I would be walking half an hour to the yard before and after school and if I picked grass livery I would have to carry my tack every where and take it to school and back home. Where as if you do diy livery you get two tack lockers a stable access to a paddock and the indoor and outdoor arena. Which one would you go for? Also I’m thinking of getting a tb and doing some jumping and a few competitions later on into owning a horse. And yes it’s the only livery yard I can walk to in my town and we do have access to a field but as it would be my first horse would prefer to have other people and horses around me. The field we have access to also doesn’t have a tack room or stable so not to sure what to pick? Thanks for your help xoxo
as you can see she uses bits and Fletch goes comfortably in one if Fletch didnt go in it well or was in pain she would see that so please don't come on peoples videos and tell them to go bitless as they know whats best for their horses cause hey she could of tried bitless and fletch didn't go well in it and thats why she uses bits or she hasn't tired its more whats best for the horse if that horse goes better in a bit so be it if it goes well bitless so be it
Tara Ormandy I wasn’t attacking her it was simply a suggestion for something I truly recommend. It helps a lot, even if your horse doesn’t appear in pain there are many reproductions with bits. Also, if riders are using bits, they clearly don’t know what’s best. I agree with everything on this channel, except bits.
Subhadra Martinez this is obviously a very controversial subject, and I won't pretend to know everything about it, but I wholeheartedly believe that using a bit isn't abuse. I'm absolutely certain it can be, but if you use it correctly a bit is fine in my opinion. I totally respect your opinion that bitless is better, but I think that with this subject it's really important to understand that it isn't black and white, and that different situations require different solutions