I don't even own a horse, nor do I have the space or property to, but you'd never know when I might, and I like the idea of having one in the future for work and transportation around the property, you know? Never hurts to know ahead of time.
Many thanks for that! I love horses, but have only ridden once as a small child, so I have no idea. But as I write about riding and horses, I think it's great how you explain all this for beginners. As I said, thank you!
Thank you for these videos! I’m just getting into riding and prepping to do riding at sweet briar college! Your vids have been so helpful and fun to watch!! ❤ 🐴
Thank you for this! I find it very helpful as I’m continuing my equestrian journey and it’s great to learn some basic care for horses! Thank you so much ❤
How often do you brush the mane and tail, and do you use for that? I know this is a year later from the video. Just thought I'd ask anyway. Very good video, too.
Hi great idea :) Yes the lazy horse video was removed, but I may re-upload a revised version. Appreciate the feedback. I am planning to do more surveys often and create videos that subscribers like you wish to see. Thanks for your support :)
Awesome video! thanks a lot....I want to work with horses maybe in New Zealand or Australia and I'm learning how to ride, I mean I know how to ride right now but I don't have enough experience in the care of horses but I love petting them and giving them carrots, walking with them, talk with them haha I'm like a horse whisperer a enjoy his company a lot...cheers from Argentina
I keep coming back to your videos because they're so informative and well done!! What suggestions do you have to take off caked on mud that's on the cheeks? I see suggestions ranging from a metal curry comb to water, but neither are an option. Can't use a curry comb on the face and water will freeze once the horse goes back outside.
A thing that wasn't touched on was The hay Qualtiy, I mean like Buy horse quality and not cattle hay. Cattle hay can contain nettles and other plants a horse wasn't made to digest, ( Most round bales are Cattle grade ) Otherwise this video was really informative!!