To our surprise we get a horse we REALLY have been wanting and a couple bonus suprises! AND we have to put a horse in our car!!!! Follow along with our crazy day! Contact Jr Rosa therosafamilyfarm@gmail.com
When I was a kid, I remember thinking we were the only ones who did weird things like putting a horse colt in a truck. It is good to see you keeping the tradition alive!!
Same here! I still remember steadying a new mini foal on the passenger side of an ‘89 GMC Sierra. Saved a mama from the kill pen. We pulled up to red lights and people just stared at his darling chestnut face and blaze staring out the window. 😂
We've traveled with a variety of animals in our vehicles, goats, lambs, ducks, even a calf. You do get the strangest looks from people as you're going down the highway, especially when your goat sticks his head out the passenger window.
Back in 1980 took out the back seat of a Fiat 128, transported a ram through town. Head out the window... the looks at the busy intersection! LOL, still a funny memory.
Image is in fantastic shape. You didn’t say specifically, but I assumed that his previous owners retired and moved into town. I’m sure they miss him terribly. So glad that you were able to get him. He’s got a good home with you for sure. I’m sure that being out in herds for his lifetime have increased his longevity and health.
Thanks so very much for sharing this backstory. There was a period of time when I wasn’t receiving your videos even though I was subscribed to your channel. This was such an amazing story! Do you still have these horses? I’m trying to figure out who they are in the pasture 🤔
I'm sure after they have had their feet done and their toes shortened a good bit, they will be able to walk properly again. They look like a good bunch to get. You've done well. I'm sure the lady misses her horses a lot.
04:40 - cut the crap - that foal's in 7th heaven !. That wee-lassie probably made sure it got a personal massage for the duration of the entire journey !
The foal fit in that backseat truck slot like it was made for him! he didnt slop around with the truck moving, he was comfortable and safe, im surprised he didnt fold up his little legs and go to sleep!
It's All In Family, such beautiful horses. Thank You for all the videos and knowledge. I Love the fact you teach us something new all the time. Knowing that they are well taken care of and so Loved! God Bless and Love Y'all!
WOW thats asume. Praise the Lord! Ilove that palomino mare whit blaze so gouges. The other one is so wondeful good. The fol is looking to hav3 a briljant fjuther.
G’day homestead horsemanship family supporters & co ;-) Thanks so much for taking us all along on your awesome journey with phenomenal adventures, absolutely love all of these magnificent extremely well put together horses, hope you all achieve more than you’ve planned.. With many source blessings with truth clarity love light laughter happiness joy fun play creativity adventures abundance wisdom wealth and may peace be with you all! Victoria Australia 🇦🇺 xox 😘
I have a friend that wanted to breed a favorite older mare. Had no luck with stud but bought a mare with a male half grown foal. They put him in the older mare and they lived together she was over 20. A year or so later the mare got pregnant successfully had a foal. And then she had another the next year. I guess she liked that young stallion!
I love,love Palomino’s . My favorite kind of horse. When I was a little girl, I would beg my parents for one. 😢 never got one. Still want one, but I’m 62 years old don’t think it will ever happen.
Hello from Missouri (as well)!! Just wondering the date you got to bring this beautiful stallion home? I have been catching up on your older videos and trying to fix a timeline in my head- lol!! Ty for your stories- I enjoy them!!
What is the difference between a dark Pallamino and a light one, apart from the colour? I love your channel, watch it all the time, but i really dont know much, if anything about 🐎🐎🤗🙋🏻♀️
My daughter saw this video and, with a straight face mainly because her dad uses the back seat in his truck for transport of newborn and very young livestock out of the fields to the barn or vet, asked me if you did not know that part of the truck was for the babies.
Hahaha 🎉. Horses in the car! I gave my girlfriend a boar goat and she came and picked it up in her brand new Car just plunked this full grown goat in the back seat. A year later my friend passed away and her son said come get this goat! So the goat rode home in the backseat of my car! Lots of looks from the people we passed in town!
We did the same thing, our mare had her foal with the wild bunch and she was on the other side of the fence line and her foal was on the other side. But she came home and no foal we went and found her and placed it in the back seat they have never been apart since
I remember when I was a kid my parents hauling a colt in the back seat of their car, it was a four door and they had the back window's half way down, great memory
Beautiful stallion, but I am watching as a new fan so I know that you lost him not too long afterwards. Sad, I don't believe you ever said when you posted that he had passed, what the reason was, or if you had to put him down for a reason, so perhaps someone or you guys on here can say what happened.
It is not state law to wear a seatbelt when your licenses Ed as a farm vehicle with 24k plates. So I was following the law but as for a good example, you got me there
It's confusing to me that you describe horses as being "out of" a stallion. That phrase is generally reserved for animals born to the same mare. Horses related to the same stud are "by" him. Half siblings are born to the same mare, while those animals born to the same stallion are just " by"...not considered "half brothers/sisters . Is it different for Foxtrotters? Gorgeous haul! Can't wait to see results in the future!
I grew up in the Midwest. A lot of people here say that a particular horse is “out of” a stallion. It’s not technically correct, but it’s a commonplace phrase around here. It is a tad misleading sometimes because, depending on how it’s used in a sentence, you’re not quite sure what the speaker is saying. But I’ve gotten used to hearing it.