I love your vets. I have bred an shown dogs for over 55 years and stood my stallion for several years before he passed. I have learned quiet a few new things about breeding and updates watching your videos. This years foaling season has been beautiful foals, great vet work for a few problems and hopefully a great turnout with the last born foal. Can't wait until next years foaling season will be so exciting. I am very impressed in the careful extensive care you take while getting each of your mares bred and consistency of top quality studs for next year's foal crop. Your filly born this year just floats inher great movement extention and drive. She should be great in English and western riding. Love watching her move❤
I love ginger ❤ love your videos Katie i love how educational the videos are and i love how much attention to detail you add i never knew anything about horses and now i know the differences between a filly and a kolt, i know what a bey roan is. I love how much more i learning. ❤
I’ve been binging your content for days!! I would love to see a video of you introducing all of your animals/pets and telling their stories, etc. sending so much love from Omaha, NE ❤
I'm so invested in the lives of these horses. Real Broodmares of Tennesee(?) I would love to have horses, cattle, or my own mini farm. But the reality is, I'm HIGHLY allergic to hay, grass, the outside....I would die. But I love the uploads!
Breeding horses is not for the faint of heart. I had 2 foals and while they are now doing really good, both times it didn’t go as planned at all so non more foals for me!! I really enjoy your videos, it’s super informative for newbies but not too simple for those who knows.
I am loving learning all of the ins and outs of AI through your channel! My childhood trainer bred QHs & Paints, but it was all live cover, so this process is really interesting. I definitely feel more prepared on what to expect if I decide to breed my own mare someday in the future!
Just recently found you on Facebook. Now here. This is almost like having horses again. I feel like I'm right there with you, sharing whatever is going on. Really enjoy it!
I love your videos and how you share everything thank you. I’m a horse lover I had a Tennessee walker and an Arabian when I was younger and I loved it. I used to work at the farm where I boarded my horses. I miss those days
Wowas, everything is just so fascinating 😊 You guys have a very good Vet , it’s so interesting all the things I’ve learned about horse breeding, it’s quite the process… can’t wait to see who takes 😊
How the heck do you keep all this information in order, it all sounds so confusing. Your vet is awesome. I’m hoping that everything you are hoping for works out for the future babies. Thanks for sharing and explaining the process, it’s really interesting.
I've seen 2 sets of twins and I always think about what you said About horses haveing twins. It's not a good thing..Then you got some people that will leave them in and have twins 🦋
@@snowwilliams1 Well, the only reason why I know this is because Katie has said it multiple times that VS Code Red is Ginger’s sire and that makes you either not have either TikTok or Facebook, because she posts on those sites frequently, and you’re new to her channel/social media to not know that Ginger is by VS Code Red. Anyway, Katie wouldn’t have bred her to VS Code Red anyway since she was bred by Katie, so Katie would know who not to breed Ginger too.
Thank you for these videos the are so educational even though I don’t have horses I still love to learn. I’ve always wanted a horse since my Aunt taught me how to ride. She had us on her horse as soon as we could walk. Unfortunately my parents could not afford to get me a horse but I still love them. And has for the mini cows, goats and donkeys I’ve already told my husband that once we get enough land I want a couple of each so I’m able to learn on how to care for them as well. So again thank you. I also hope Patrick gets well soon he is absolutely gorgeous. Oh he a red or bay roan?
What would you do for a twin pregnancy where the smaller embryo is the healthier looking one and the larger was less healthy looking, which would you pinch?
In that condition, I would not let this mare be a broomare. With that level of anxiety, she CAN be a potential treat to her own baby. Anxious mares can either abort the baby, or refuse after it's birth. I hope you will look after that