Been watching this show for the past two years, and must of watched this episode about 5 times...only just realised that flipping THOR helped Belle (who is my favourite horse in the Saddle Club :) )
To be honest, the girls wasn’t the ones who were neglecting Belle. Dr. Whiteside neglected after checking one side and doing a look over. I’m not a vet but I know for a fact you don’t know anything by what he did.
Totally agree. It was honestly really frustrating to see their concerns dismissed when they were very obviously valid. Belle hadn't been eating and looked visibly unwell. I'm glad the girls were so persistent in getting her looked at properly.
@haute03 that's a true equestrian. We are around our horse more than the vets. So we pick up on the smallest changes in their behavior and eating habits.
Wow Thor was in a tv show that was about Horses maybe it makes sense since he rode on Horses in Asgard with the Valkyrie and his friends to battle against Demons and his sister
if i was at pine hollow and my horses stable hadn't been cleaned i would been like "right! i'll clean the stable, catch, brush and tack up my horse and school him myself, thank you very much!"
I want Max back and I want the old Corale , Stevie & Lisa 😭💕I was just watching the 25th episode (i think) and I cried throughout the whole episode - Lisa was unconscious!!😭 These new ones make me bored
I'll forever wonder what happened to the original actor who played Red...why did he leave? Where did he go? Why can't I find any information on the matter?
He was busy with other acting roles. He has been in quite a few movies since then. He averaged about two feature films per year immediately after The Saddle Club season 1. His two most notable films were Wolf Creek and Snakes on a Plane.
Schleich horse lover 9,000 Riding horses actually isn’t good for their back, you shouldn’t be riding them more than once a week. There are different ways to exercise a horse, the most important one is keeping them in a field, not a stall. Putting horses in a stall is also bad for their digestion, they get food twice a day while they are standing still in stead of gradually eating grass throughout the day and walking while they’re doing so. By putting horses in a stall you’re not only making them miserable, but you’re also increasing the risk of colic. Not trying to be mean or a know-it-all or something, just wanted to put this out there =).