I wish people would slow down more while driving around horses. That one car was going way too fast. You never know when a horse is going to get spooked and bolt in the wrong direction. Beautiful horses❤️
Thanks for watching and commenting... A "BIG" part of these horses training is to not shy away from lawn mowers , chainsaws , 4 wheelers, cars and dogs.. They'll be just fine.. I hope ...LOL....
Mannn I’ve been on RU-vid for years and I have to say this has to be my #1 channel I’ve ran across. This is what I’ve always wanted to see, my people coming together as y’all are doing and enjoying the horse life... I’m from the country here in Florida.
I was just about to comment the same thing I've been on RU-vid for a long time with cars and racing but I'm totally addicted to this channel seeing beautiful black people with beautiful animals coming together and doing great things keep doing what you're doing you just gained a big South Carolina fan
I'm trying LOL I'm trying !!!! Takes up a lotta' time and energy as well as some driving going from city to city to film these rides....BUT .. I'm "Horse Crazy" so, what can I do ? LOL Thanks for supporting the channel boss
I'm glad I came across your channel bro.. I miss seeing our ppl ride together, it's something about the country that most don't get to experience! Even though I was raised in Phoenix, but born in Dequeen, I'm still a country boy at heart! Most of my fam still resides from Texarkana, Nashville, mineral springs, paraloma, tollete, white cliff all the way up to Jonesboro... So keep up the good vids!!
@@GALLEN-vf7uy lol.. well I can tell you this about paraloma, My mother was married & had 2 children with Mr Johnson who still currently lives in Paraloma.. & my mother currently goes to church in Paraloma. I know the Erwins ... I grew up in that area lol.. from Gravels Chapel, browns town to Piggee Hill💪🏿 Is that enough info sir lol.. my bloodline is very deep in that area lol.. anyways love the vids. Never know, you might run into me one day... So remember the name
It isn't that the ears are deaf, it's that they aren't directed in this direction because they know these comments are more than likely racist or negative for whatever the reasons may be
@@GALLEN-vf7uy I am not racist, my husband is from Trinidad. I am merely commenting on the welfare of some of the horses. Nothing to do with people's ethnic background.
@@kimsutherland977 Where your spouse is from has zero to do with how your words are received .. and I didn't call you a racist .. It's just that when people continue to come to this channel , and ignore the beauty of the people and the quality of the horses, ,fields , roads and pastures , only to harp on negative things ,, well that's off putting to me.. Now , if you are REALLY concerned about the horses , you are wasting your critiques on these riders, because they "DO NOT" look at these comments because they know that most of them are racist. So, if you are trying to reach a few other people who think as you do and will like your comment, you came to the right place, BUT , if you think that your comments are going to effect these fine riders and excellent horsemen and women , they won't ...
@@GALLEN-vf7uy I guess we ride and treat our horses differently here in the UK. Granted there are people who also unfortunately abuse them in every corner of the world. We have similar events here too called Fun rides,Mostly where landowners open their land for an organised ride, we have field marshalls at regular intervals, water for our horses, and vet and first aider on hand. I am in no way trying to take away the enjoyment from all the people who go on your rides. They are having fun which is what its all about. My comments were only based on what I saw. Some people were too heavy for their horses, excessive trotting on hard surfaces not good for horses legs. Maybe I am too soft... Or maybe my horses health is paramount to me.