Wow. Very powerful interview and statements by both Brece and Jeff. I think it's really important that he shares all of this about horses and how they are treated.
Loved this interview. New and powerful terrain. Encounter and unveil one’s true loving light for animals, nature, self, and others. There’s also a sincere dedication to freeing other beings and liberating human animals. Thanks!
I hope many people who think it’s okay to ride horses, even tho they claim to love them, will see this video and “hear from the horse’s mouth” that riding and breaking horses is anything but humane.
Life long vegetarian, new vegan, but I did ride horses all of my childhood as my mother is a trainer. This is so hard to hear but he’s absolutely right, it’s a terrible industry and even as a kid, I had trouble wrapping my head around how we treated the animals we “loved” so much
I really want to watch the rest of this but I'm having such a hard time listening to him speak about what they did to train / dominate horses. I will try back later.
@@VeganViki this is a very important part of the video. It helps people realize what horses Go through for what seems to be an otherwise Innocent hobby or sport.
Inspiring story hearing about all that he gave up to do what was right. Love that! I learned a lot about the horse industry that I had no clue about. Thank you! 💚✨💋
Such an incredible interview, v insightful. I have subscribed to both your channels as I’m very keen to listen to my debates/ideas. Thank you both for all that you do to raise awareness re the exploitation and use of animals 🙌
Anyone angry at him for this video is more obsessed with their own ego than the suffering of others. Mad respect for being able to wake up to the animal abuse being perpetuated.
What I guess I’m really trying to say on that point is that we shouldn’t attribute crying in nonhuman animals as a symptom of sadness or emotional pain as it is with humans.
Yes horses have fear and some times their eyes change in shape, surface inflammation and watering. I've seen this as I specialized in horse behavior for years and was sent out by the university veterinary school to cases where the horse was going to be shot due to dangerous behavior. The horse was not dangerous, the people were.
I grew up teaching and learning from horses. See "My horses my teachers"- Alois Podjaski...this person doesn't understand there are many types of relationships to have with souls in different bodies. My mare felt maternal and paternal toward me, my childhood horse was a psychic teacher and parent. I've had a wild herd spend the weekend with me when I was very depressed. They wondered to my RV and didn't leave me the whole weekend, one of the goals hugged me. His mom got mad
I agree with you, Linda. Achieving that without consent is what I oppose. As a vegan, I don’t believe in owning nonhuman animals - even tho I can yield a special and meaningful relationship from it. Because it’s not really freely given and I support the ideology that animals have the right not to be property. Trust me, It’s not an easy position for me to take. I love connecting with animals. I’ve formed extraordinary bonds with horses, donkeys, goats, sheep, pigs, cows, cats, and dogs since I was born, basically. Still, I know they aren’t free living beings. So while I will dedicate my life to supporting and protecting the domesticated nonhuman animals that exist today, when they can’t be autonomous free living beings, I’m fundamentally at war.
@@brececlark4076 Me too👍🤗💯I have a crippled rodeo mare, two turkey boys and two sheep I take care of. I feel it to be the least I could do. I wish I could change our species to be Christ like. Instead it is destroying everyone it touched and is suicidal.