We live in Phoenix if she ever needs someone to give the horses extra love! My teenage daughter especially would love to. 😍 My husband used to love helping his friend with their horses. He even helped when they did horse shows before they moved!
City girl here & I did that at 12 years old. Then at 28 I got to sling bales of hay & feed cattle. Also helped my farmer neighbor pull a calf. What fun!
What an amazing experience! Kari was a great teacher. She is so calm and gives great instructions. She needs her own channel to teach us city slickers about the hard work that goes into horse farms. 🐎
Yes Kari has alot of knowledge and calming a great teacher ..Could see you teaching school kids coming in and having a lesson on how to look after horses ..You're great speaker
@@karivanderpool7392 Honestly Kari, even if it was once a month I would be here for it. You have so much knowledge and from what little I have seen your spirit and heart are so amazing ❤️ that I and I’m sure so many others, would be instant supporters of your channel. If you have a public Instagram, I would love to follow it.
I love horses, in my teen yrs, my girlfriend & I would go for rides on her horses...lots of experiences...one being bucked off....lol....sure enjoyed this vlog...kinda teared up when that baby was totally asleep on Joe's lap...what an experience for you two friends to enjoy...nice memories! 😊
Absolutely love this I would die to live on a ranch/farm again. When I was 10-11 yrs old lived this life for about 2 yrs. Now 58 and would love to back living the farm life work yes, but so rewarding at the same time.
That was such a lot of fun ,👍😀 well done Joe and Arron seeing the foal asleep was so sweet ,im sure Kari would be grateful for the extra help from you both you looked like you enjoyed the experience 👍😀
Omg!!! That i think might be the most beautiful video... I'm in love with the horses. Mostly with that baby!! ❤ you guys were so lucky! I wish I could do something like that. I think it would help me with my anxiety and depression, being with the horses. I've always loved horses. Best video so far!!!
Aaron, so delighted Joe got there, great to see ye mucking out the stables, part and package of horse life. Well done you two, glad Joe got to relax with the pony in the end.
Yeeehaw cowboys!🤠 That was great! You guy's got down at the farm! Now that was some real Sh**! Lol Love the horse's very beautiful. Thank you for sharing. Much love, MamaE💗
So glad they got to have this experience. If you’ve grown up in the city and don’t know much about the country, please do yourself a favor and try to have a country life experience. You’ll understand why people love it so much. The hard work is totally worth everything when you see the fruits of your labor. As a kid and teenager, I hated it. Now as an adult… I miss it and fully intend to return to the country life. Fresh food, exercise, and fresh air 😍😘
I actually got to see a baby horse being born two days after I was diagnosed with stage three colon cancer but the beautiful thing was it was at my friends farm and we went camping on his property is 400 acres he makes wine and he rescues horses it was the most beautiful experience I ever had it made me forget about all the pain that I was about to endure took seven years to get over it but I still remember that one time that I seen something amazing happened that not a lot of people are able to see I wasn’t able to take a video of it but it’s still fresh in my mind and the best part is now I’m cured after seven years of cancer And they decide is the thing a little horse after me but by my middle name which is April
Cancer sucks. Congratulations on beating your colon cancer. Colon cancer has affected both our families and hopefully we will be able to talk about this issue more sometime in the near future.
I used to teach in a city and a topic we did was dairy products. I have to say the majority answered the question of where milk, butter etc comes from with the answer of the supermarket. We had a fabulous working farm 15 minutes away by bus that we visited each year.. They got to see where milk actually comes from etc. Back in the classroom we made butter and ice cream. I grew up in the city but knew what happened on a farm. It's always good to teach kids where their food comes from. Imagine being an adult and not knowing that. I live in NZ so farm's and beaches are close to suburbs and cities. Awesome educational video all of you. You should look into using this video to educate others.
Ok , I’m crying! I love horses so much. I’m so glad you guys got to spend the day learning and experiencing the work it takes but also the love and trust they give.
Grooming horses is another way to just be at peace with the horses. I rode as a 13 year old, but then not again until more recently. I have had the pleasure of going through PTSD therapy with horses (equine therapy) and it has been over for 2 months now, and i really miss it. But they had staff and volunteers who did all the barn chores. Although I got to take a horse to it's pasture (via use of a lead rope). The lead/main equine person I worked with does Rodeos all the time... it is truly a calming experience playing with the horses. The mare i rode at 13 was pregnant... wish i had the opportunity to imprint the baby then....
Ohh I'm hearing you Kerri I know what it's like when the poo rake is like that omg it sux lol Great job boys glad Joe got to experience it is a great feeling, Kerri should start up a utube as we on what she does, she is very interesting and knowledgeable Love you guys HERVEY BAY QUEENSLAND AUSTRALIA
I enjoyed this video very much! It made my day! So interesting and funny 😂 ! Aaron and Joe you are amazing people! Thank you very much! Please make some more videos like this one. 👋😃
That was awesome! My dad had horses when I was growing up, but I didn’t get to spend a lot of time with him/them. Loved when I did, though, and miss it.
Very impressive, guys!! It was definitely hard work, but it also looked like fun. I'm sure it was beyond rewarding & a bit emotional while cuddling the sweet little love. Maybe some of the older kids could get a summer job at the farm. Kari seems fantastic & would be an awesome boss/teacher/mentor. Great video, gentlemen! Thanks for sharing the experience with us. BRAVO! XO
Wow! You guys were amazing! She is a great teacher! Being able it have that opportunity is a blessing! Happy for you guys! Maybe we might get to see ya guys out there again! Thanks again for bringing us along! Lots of Love from a Grandma in Cali 🌺
If anyone from the Crazy Family sees this they should mention to Karinthat she is a great teacher, and so patient. She should hold a once a month horse day for disabled kids, or men and women who were in the military and have PTSD. I just think that would be so great. Or like a day where the military men and women with PTSD pair yo with a disabled child and a horse. That would be such a wonderful gift for everyone involved.
I think I went horseback riding twice in my life. I know I was really young in a petting zoo and then I think the second time was when I was like 10 and I have never been able to have a chance to go and just hang out with horses or anything like that so this is super fun and I have to figure out a way to go hang out with some horses again
I'm glad you pressed in to overcome your fear of horses. You put in some hard work but when I saw you imprint that baby, it made me turn to mush. Your touch was very soothing and off to sleep she went. Good for you, Joe. I know Aaron enjoyed it the other day and wanted to share it with Joe. What a great friend he is.
I live in iowa..was staying in Des Moines,iowa...saw on internet 2 horses running down the street.....People have No idea how there are stables in the city
Thank you so much for this edu-taining vlog. Carrie/Kari(?) does an outstanding job and is so inspirational. Good on Joe for facing his fear and even having fun. I must comment you both for the high quality of the narrative, the interesting content and the recording of the video. Crazy amazing 👏🏼
Hahahahahaha love your revenge on Joe with the missing tine in the fork..... Thats so evil but such a universal thing to do isnt it. I used to do that here lol (In South Australia and Victoria). Watching the lads doing turnout and cleanup was funny. Do you have for your own RU-vid Channel, Kari? Would that foal, I saw on the Crazy Pieces Channel that your mare was a surrogate for this one as its mum is a Barrel Racer, be one of the famous line that the talented lady F.T. owns? If it is you will know the initials lol... Gorgeous looking foal anyhow. I miss having babies each year to deal with - I used to breed Cleveland Bay Sporthorses from my Partbred mares and my Partbred (3/4) CB stallion. I still have my stallion and he is the biggest sook on the planet. He deals with my gopher and wheelchair well and we have a point the finger and 'stand' relationship lol he knows what I want and reads my hand signals and voice accordingly, is extremely 'light' for me to handle from my positions, when he can just turn and walk away and make able bodied people work for it a little (like three steps) lol ... I also have my black and white mini mare who is so freaking cute its not funny. Joe looked like he loved it as did Aaron again. You MIGHT make farm hands out of them yet! lol 🐎🐎🐴🦄
@@karivanderpool7392 Yes I guessed it was the same one - going to grey out nice and early by the look of those goggles :D and DOH - of course - re the owner and disclosing - I am an idiot - don't mind me - it was a bit after 5am here and my brain goes strange places and I ask questions and hit reply before I think. Tis a lovely looking foal anyhow - nice and solid for a couple of days old so far in the video. I do love it when 'city folk' get a taste of what goes into raising and looking after a horse or a whole stable of them looks like. (Sorry Joe and Aaron - but you did refer to yourselves as that... lol) Good luck with this younguns basic handling and training. I think when it goes off to its home, it will be a wonderful, well rounded filly who is happy to do whatever its asked having the hard yards put in already. Good handling sets them up for life! So many people dont get that. :D
Kia Ora (Hello), Aaron and Joe, Yaaay, we're off back to the stables💖 Kia Ora Kari, why are the horses face covered?, I love your stables, your horses are tino ataahua (very beautiful), I have only been on a horse once when I was five years old, you're so lucky😊thankyou so much for sharing❤😊