Ginger visits the farrier and gets some really great news! She is doing great! Safe for Everyone! Learn more about Horse Plus Humane Society: / horsehumane horseplushuman... --
Ginger is such a patient good girl, regardless of what is happening. LOVE the work being done to help this young mare live a good life for a loooong time. ❤
If no other miracles happen for Ginger, she at least is getting a speed course in being kindly handled by people. She is such a tiny girl! To see her hoof held by Elijah demonstrates that.
Once again, great job Dr. Nancy and Elijah too 😁. Y'all are giving her the best chance for a normal life. I LOVE THIS CHANNEL!!! Blessings to all at HPH 🙌 Jennifer
Elijah is sooooo tall to be a farrier, I wish he’d wear a back brace! His 70 year old self will thank him 😊 (I also wonder if he sings cause he has a beautiful voice)
I have a new game to play before I start each HPVets video..... How many pens will Dr Nancy have in her hair today? One, Two or Three? I'm yet to see her with 4!
Dr. Nancy ist großartig.🎉 Ich liebe ihre Arbeit. Man sieht ihre Liebe zu den Tieren.❤ Außerdem ein großes Kompliment an Elijah. So ein toller Hufschmied und Mensch. Hat sehr viel Wissen und ein Handling für Pferde und Esel❤
Fantastic video Dr Nancy and your farrier is wonderful i really enjoy your uploads thankyou for allowing us to come along in the journey of such beautiful and worthy horses much love from Australia.
Ginger is sooo sweet. She would make a nice recep mare at a breeding farm. She has a sweet personality and she’ll probably never be sound enough to ride. She would have a nice long life just being a mommy.
@@Terry-lh8cn right. I’m talking about a recip mare. Embryo transfer. The foal would be out of another mare. Breeding farms are always looking for mares for that purpose. She needs to grow bigger though because most likely the goals she’d be carrying would be quarter horses. Not all breeds allow embryo transfer.
@@p0llywillis806 you'd still have her carrying a foal. Horses don't have to be ridden, bred or otherwise put to work to have value. She'd make a nice companion horse or pasture pet.
The tendon that was cut will it fill in with scar tissue? Or just never be connected again. You would think you would need it so it wouldn’t go too far??