Colleen Nolan-Tran
Colleen Nolan-Tran
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Winter Farm Vlog - Snowstorm!
This week, I am showing you how I, as a lazy farmer, prepare for a snowstorm. The weather was a bit unexpectedly wet, so I had to pivot plans to dry the horses off before the temperatures plummeted overnight!
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Видео

Pony Vlog: First Trip Off the Farm
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Pony took his first ride off the farm this week. I had very low expectations since he is very young and has had very limited experience on the trailer. I think Pony really enjoyed the scenery and adventure of going off the farm. He saw dogs, crossed the creek, walked, trotted, cantered and even jumped a few XC elements. 1:28 Grooming at home 2:24 Loading at home 3:56 Ride begins 4:34 Cantering ...
Standardbreds at the 2024 Equine Affaire
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See standardbreds excel at the 2024 Equine Affaire 0:16 Standardbreds in our petting stall 0:42 Ridden demos 3:46 Versatile Horse and Rider 4:09 Breed Bonanza 4:39 Clinics 4:56 Equine Fundamentals Forum
Teaching my pony to jump
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This video shows the behind the scenes from my first jumping session with Pony. I introduced him to the jumps by using treats to reward him whenever he went over the jumps and found that he was a very willing partner!
Teaching my pony to pony
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This week I am introducing my pony, Pony to ponying.... aka teaching him to lead safely off the side of another horse. My other horse Cricket is the true hero of the operation, remaining an excellent influence over Pony even when Pony was a little unsure of himself.
Pony (over fences)
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For more information: www.luckycricketfarmnj.com/available-horses/p/pony
Pony Training Vlog | Groundwork and riding!
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During his time here, I've been working with Pony nearly every day on handling, horse care and ground manners, but I finally feel he's progressed enough to start spending some more dedicated time in the tack. Pony's a quick study, so even as he's starting to understand what I'm asking from him, his body and fitness need time to catch up to his mind.
Taking my horse for our first solo trail ride
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This week I took Cricket off the farm for our first off farm trail ride by ourselves. Cricket is super confident off the farm and trail rides alone or with friends, so I thought it would be fun to try!
Morning Farm Vlog
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Come along with me for my morning barn chores before work! Today's chores include: feeding, cleaning stalls, filling water, repairing fences and turning the manure pit. I also took Pony for his first hack through the woods!
I bought a pony!
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If you've been following me for a while, you might be shocked to see that I did not buy another retired racehorse! Truthfully, I don't know what got into me, but when I saw Pony's ad, something about him caught my eye and when I went to see him I just knew I had to have him. So this is my new "horse" who is technically a pony. He came with the name "Jake" but I haven't been able to call him any...
Farm Updates and Sad Farewells
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This week I'm sharing some recent updates from around the farm. Since this video was filmed, Alfredo has moved to his new home and Cricket has started trotting under saddle. I'm so happy to be riding my old friend again.
Standardbred Retraining: Settling an Anxious Horse on the Trails
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Standardbred Retraining: Settling an Anxious Horse on the Trails
Training my Standardbred to stand at the mounting block
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Training my Standardbred to stand at the mounting block
Standardbred Retraining Vlog: Improving the leg yield
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Standardbred Retraining Vlog: Improving the leg yield
Standardbred Retraining Vlog: introducing a western saddle
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Standardbred Retraining Vlog: introducing a western saddle
Standardbred Retraining Episode 12: Slowing the trot (part 2)
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Standardbred Retraining Episode 12: Slowing the trot (part 2)
Braiding a long mane
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Braiding a long mane
Standardbred Retraining Vlog: Why we scratched from our first show
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Standardbred Retraining Vlog: Why we scratched from our first show
Standardbred Retraining Episode 10: Prepping for a dressage show
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Standardbred Retraining Episode 10: Prepping for a dressage show
Standardbred Retraining Episode 9: Why is my horse speeding up in the trot?
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Standardbred Retraining Episode 9: Why is my horse speeding up in the trot?
Standardbred Retraining Vlog Episode 8: First Ride Off the Farm
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Standardbred Retraining Vlog Episode 8: First Ride Off the Farm
Standardbred Retraining Episode 7: Introducing Clicker Training
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Standardbred Retraining Episode 7: Introducing Clicker Training
Standardbred Retraining Vlog Episode 6: Lunging to build strength and balance
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Standardbred Retraining Vlog Episode 6: Lunging to build strength and balance
Standardbred Retraining Episode 5: My feeding program
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Standardbred Retraining Episode 5: My feeding program
Standardbred Retraining Episode 4: First Trail Ride (GoPro)
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Standardbred Retraining Episode 4: First Trail Ride (GoPro)
Standardbred Retraining - Episode 3 Leg Yields and Trotting
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Standardbred Retraining - Episode 3 Leg Yields and Trotting
Standardbred Retraining Episode 2: Learning to Stand Still
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Standardbred Retraining Episode 2: Learning to Stand Still
Standardbred Retraining Series - Episode 1: First Ride
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Standardbred Retraining Series - Episode 1: First Ride
Standardbreds at the 2023 Equine Affaire
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Standardbreds at the 2023 Equine Affaire
Training Self-Loading with Positive Reinforcement
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Training Self-Loading with Positive Reinforcement

Комментарии

  • @marymuys3614
    @marymuys3614 11 дней назад

    Very impressed that he’s a standardbred and did so well. Nice job! I live 10 minutes from the fairgrounds and I showed there back in 2023 with my previous TB. He hated the warmup ring and showed it. A lot of riders going in many different directions but thankfully he pulled it all together in the show ring 😅

    • @ColleenNolanTran
      @ColleenNolanTran 8 дней назад

      Thank you! I remember feeling frustrated at this show because I felt like his canter wasn't as strong as it had been, but he managed to pull it together in the ring. Crickets a very good boy, but people tend to overlook stbs as show horses. It does take longer to develop the gaits, but he is so easy and uncomplicated in every other way!

  • @janetesser6929
    @janetesser6929 13 дней назад

    Thank you. We are getting the sub zero in MI over the next few days. Would like to know more about the flavored water.?

    • @ColleenNolanTran
      @ColleenNolanTran 13 дней назад

      So I made something different for each of my horses lol. Tomcat got a mash from organic equine, my neighbor makes them and he LOVES them. Pony got Gallagher's water, which you can order online. And Cricket got soaked beet pulp + a sprinkle of senior feed + extra water. They're all pretty good drinkers though so I don't normally do extras for them, but I thought it would be nice to give them all a warm soup when they were so cold and wet!

  • @doublejbarrelraces6252
    @doublejbarrelraces6252 14 дней назад

    Is Cricket a mustang?

  • @MarkFamily-gi4mj
    @MarkFamily-gi4mj 19 дней назад

    Also a new sub

  • @MarkFamily-gi4mj
    @MarkFamily-gi4mj 19 дней назад

    Where did you get it I want one

    • @ColleenNolanTran
      @ColleenNolanTran 19 дней назад

      It's the shakenfork at Equitee: equiteemfg.com/equitee-mfg-products

  • @loribronars1093
    @loribronars1093 23 дня назад

    Very nice to watch and listen to. I have a Standardbred who is rather new to being a saddle horse. Nice basic instruction. Thanks!

  • @queenofsprites2001
    @queenofsprites2001 23 дня назад

    A halflinger cross was my guess.

  • @queenofsprites2001
    @queenofsprites2001 Месяц назад

    The dogs on the hill being made me giggle. My STB gelding is the same way with vehicles on the horizon. We can pass them moving up close, but any moving vehicle more than 100 yards away requires our (his) full attention. 😅

  • @horsingwithhugo
    @horsingwithhugo Месяц назад

    Barrel saddles will jam you in, not ideal for trails if up/down hills, something with a lower cantle suits trails. He’s a champ ❤

  • @horsingwithhugo
    @horsingwithhugo Месяц назад

    Oh my god I love himmmmm! He is the bravest boyyy ❤ (I really enjoying watching this vlog series)

  • @tammyfese3108
    @tammyfese3108 2 месяца назад

    Standards are very nice horses.

  • @kimfroman2023
    @kimfroman2023 2 месяца назад

    Wish my hearing was better.

    • @ColleenNolanTran
      @ColleenNolanTran 2 месяца назад

      Unfortunately I had some audio problems when filming, but you can turn on the captions to hear what I said! I wrote them out manually to ensure they are correct

  • @macorideRD
    @macorideRD 2 месяца назад

    Really good 🔥🔥🔥

  • @Clara_jane11
    @Clara_jane11 2 месяца назад

    Loveeee it!❤

  • @nkw3157
    @nkw3157 2 месяца назад

    I love this breed.

  • @I.equitazione
    @I.equitazione 2 месяца назад

    Nice country lace up boots!! Are Ariat boots?

    • @ColleenNolanTran
      @ColleenNolanTran 2 месяца назад

      They are from SmartPak! They are the lace up Ada boots. I love them!

  • @LaurenInsta
    @LaurenInsta 2 месяца назад

    Cheddar, such a cute name! Thanks for the ideas!

  • @Iturlux
    @Iturlux 3 месяца назад

    My goal someday is to get my new to me Standardbred gelding as confident as Cricket! What a good guy! And Pony is so cute even with his little shenanigans 😆

    • @ColleenNolanTran
      @ColleenNolanTran 3 месяца назад

      He really is the best. He's got his quirks and some weird phobias, but he is a real people pleaser and tries so hard ❤️

  • @shelleyharris3317
    @shelleyharris3317 3 месяца назад

    Thankyou for the new tip, my hands at 55 hurt from pulling manes... I'm going to try this today ❤🐴😀👌

  • @chestnutmair1
    @chestnutmair1 3 месяца назад

    Hi Colleen! Can you tell me about your arena? Just what size and what kind of sand that is? We are planning ours and your arena looks perfect for us

    • @ColleenNolanTran
      @ColleenNolanTran 3 месяца назад

      It's 60'x120', to match the specs of a small dressage arena. I don't know the exact type of sand blend, but my contractor chose it specifically for dressage. I can send you his contact if you'd like!

    • @chestnutmair1
      @chestnutmair1 3 месяца назад

      @@ColleenNolanTran Thats ok. No problem. Thank you!

  • @shonamathie1607
    @shonamathie1607 4 месяца назад

    Well done you!🎉

  • @scottmackey3120
    @scottmackey3120 4 месяца назад

    Beautiful country!!

  • @introvertedequinesamsara6593
    @introvertedequinesamsara6593 4 месяца назад

    Seeing you make a 14h pony look so short kills me 😭 they're a decent size for me, I'm not that short i swear

  • @BexQuintana
    @BexQuintana 4 месяца назад

    I wish we had something like this around our barn. We have some nice on property trails and roads to hack on but a whole park would be amazing!

  • @janetesser6929
    @janetesser6929 4 месяца назад

    I love your RUclips content!

  • @Bentley153
    @Bentley153 4 месяца назад

    In my final weeks of makeover prep... I assume there are only designated rings you are allowed to lunge in? Were there times when that was less busy compared to other times?

    • @ColleenNolanTran
      @ColleenNolanTran 4 месяца назад

      There was definitely a designated lunging pad, but the business of the ring varied throughout the day without a clear pattern that I could tell! I just did a quick lunge with my 2021 horse before realizing it was not having the desired impact lol (he normally settled easily on the lunge and he got very wild lunging here). When I was in the ring it was very busy, but like 5 minutes after I left it was empty lol I didn't lunge my 2022 horse at all. If you have questions about where to find the lunging pad, you should email the secretary!

    • @Bentley153
      @Bentley153 4 месяца назад

      @@ColleenNolanTran Thank you!!!

  • @janetesser6929
    @janetesser6929 4 месяца назад

    You do great videos!

  • @janetesser6929
    @janetesser6929 4 месяца назад

    Yeah Mom! My mom try’s to support me as well, even though she doesn’t really know much.

  • @Iturlux
    @Iturlux 5 месяцев назад

    I recently adopted a retired STB and I've been watching all your videos. So glad I came about your channel! I will definitely be using your experience to help me and my guy on our new journey

    • @ColleenNolanTran
      @ColleenNolanTran 4 месяца назад

      yay! Good luck on your journey together :)

  • @mphifer8404
    @mphifer8404 5 месяцев назад

    Haha! I have a pony I call "Pony"!!!

  • @chestnutmair1
    @chestnutmair1 5 месяцев назад

    Hi Colleen! Sorry to change the subject but do you have a favorite saddle that fits standardbreds well? I have found they are so hard to fit.

    • @ColleenNolanTran
      @ColleenNolanTran 5 месяцев назад

      I have a used stubben 1894 that fits my narrower horses/horses that haven't built a lot of top line! I also have a wider dressage saddle for Cricket now that he's filled out with more top line. What type of saddle fitting problems have you had? I haven't run into too much trouble with my guys, it feels like I am harder to fit than they are lol

  • @chestnutmair1
    @chestnutmair1 6 месяцев назад

    So sorry about Cheddar! 💛💛💛

  • @Bentley153
    @Bentley153 6 месяцев назад

    Do you have any guidance or advice on what is considered "USEF show legal"? I'm not familiar with where to find out what is considered show legal?

    • @ColleenNolanTran
      @ColleenNolanTran 6 месяцев назад

      You'll have to read the rulebook for your specific discipline. I compete in dressage, and you can use side reins, but the lunge line needs to be clipped directly to the bit and not run through the girth. www.usef.org/forms-pubs/F3p8pgrWgAo/dr-dressage-division www.usef.org/compete/resources-forms/rules-regulations/rulebook

    • @Bentley153
      @Bentley153 6 месяцев назад

      @@ColleenNolanTran I've been binging your videos. Really like your training philosophies, and we are similar. I'm working towards the makeover this year but still not 100% sure if I'll get there or not. Thank you!!

    • @ColleenNolanTran
      @ColleenNolanTran 6 месяцев назад

      Thank you! Good luck!! I hope you make it. I think both years I had major doubts about whether I could make it during the summer 🙈 I'm pretty sure making it to the makeover for me was 50% luck and 50% skill 😂

  • @Bentley153
    @Bentley153 6 месяцев назад

    Where do you buy a pedestal?

    • @ColleenNolanTran
      @ColleenNolanTran 6 месяцев назад

      I got mine on Etsy, but the shop I used isn't selling them anymore. Maybe see if a local handyman can build one for you!

  • @selin8274
    @selin8274 6 месяцев назад

    Sing if you are tense.

  • @jrdavis8062
    @jrdavis8062 6 месяцев назад

    Would you recommend a standardbred for a first horse? I'm retiring soon, and would like to get a horse

    • @ColleenNolanTran
      @ColleenNolanTran 6 месяцев назад

      Standardbreds are lovely horses with quiet and trainable temperaments, but I would say it really depends on the individual horse, what your experience is and what you're looking to do with them! Standardbreds are often big movers and many times completely unstarted for riding after their racing careers, so it really depends!

    • @jrdavis8062
      @jrdavis8062 6 месяцев назад

      @@ColleenNolanTran thank you

    • @jrdavis8062
      @jrdavis8062 6 месяцев назад

      @@ColleenNolanTran there's an adoption program near me. They work with them after racing. Then adopt them out.

    • @loribronars1093
      @loribronars1093 23 дня назад

      I retired and got my first horse, a Standardbred, a year ago. It is going well. We went from trotting justva few steps at a time to sometimes trotting around the whole arena.

    • @jrdavis8062
      @jrdavis8062 21 день назад

      @loribronars1093 thank you

  • @emilyeide5414
    @emilyeide5414 7 месяцев назад

    Have you ever considered if he is struggling with some anxiety and tension in his body? Fredo reminds me of my gelding, an ex racer as well. Whenever my gelding is dealing with tension, he has a really hard time staying with me and not getting rushy. And in those moments, it can actually be counterproductive for me to try and slow him down as either a, he is not capable of slowing down, and b, it can actually build the tension further. Its the same concept with a person experiencing anxiety; if you try to help them come back down before their body is ready for it, you may accidentally send that person into an even tenser state. And of course, I do not know your horse and it looks like you are doing your best for him. I respect that. Just thought I would share my experience and learning with my gelding as food for thought. Good luck!

    • @ColleenNolanTran
      @ColleenNolanTran 6 месяцев назад

      That's a very valid question! I do think he gets anxious when he loses his balance, which causes him to speed up, which makes him lose his balance, which makes him get anxious. Kind of a vicious cycle. I like to ask him to slow down because letting him open his stride without fixing the balance doesn't help his anxiety - slowing him down and rebalancing him does. But I do know your point, especially with a hotter or anxious type horse, you have to be careful about bottling the anxiety and make sure they have an outlet! Good luck with your guy :)

    • @emilyeide5414
      @emilyeide5414 5 месяцев назад

      @@ColleenNolanTran thank you! Best of luck with yours as well. With horses, they always give you a challenge to learn how to best support them. I feel like I am just at the beginning of my own journey still but it feels good to know there is so much potential for learning and growth. As long as people are open to learning what their horse needs/how to support them, the sky is the limit for what they can do together. Its a beautiful thing :)

  • @TrulysPonyTraining
    @TrulysPonyTraining 7 месяцев назад

    Nice❤

  • @gubrn4171
    @gubrn4171 7 месяцев назад

    Hi, I have an OTSTB that I have been working with for over a year now on the trails. We are at a barn with trails right off the property and every time we go out he will “whiny” to his friends as soon as I take him deeper out on the trails. We’ve done the trails around the property numerous times for a year but he still gets very anxious and then on the way home will start to be very forward. He has good brakes and listens well but not sure what else to do about the anxiousness.

    • @ColleenNolanTran
      @ColleenNolanTran 7 месяцев назад

      This is such a great question! It's a little difficult to answer without the full picture of what exactly he is doing when he is anxious and how disruptive it is. If it never rises beyond "annoying" behavior (the whinnying kind of gets my blood pressure up, but its harmless) I'd just ignore it! Make sure you're talking to him as you go, maybe start asking him for what I call "thinking exercises". So for my horses, I usually hack on a loose rein, but if they start asking anxious, we'll start doing some lateral work at the walk. So I ask them to come on the bit and leg yield around. Another thing you can do is give them a specific task like circling around trees or stepping over branches. Anything to slow them down and make them think! Last tip - try going just a smidge outside of your horses comfort zone at a time and slowly expanding their area of confidence. Dealing with anxiety/barn sour/buddy sour behavior is so hard! Good luck!

    • @gubrn4171
      @gubrn4171 7 месяцев назад

      Thank you so much for all the tips! I also just watched your leg yield video so I will be teaching him that as well. 🥰

    • @ColleenNolanTran
      @ColleenNolanTran 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@gubrn4171 good luck! Let me know if you have any questions ☺️

  • @BexQuintana
    @BexQuintana 7 месяцев назад

    Omg the shifting of the weight is my biggest issue! I constantly try to throw Happy over with my body and not in the right ways. We have brought our work back to a walk with this as well since I need a refresher on how to keep myself in the saddle in a way that helps and doesnt hinder

    • @ColleenNolanTran
      @ColleenNolanTran 7 месяцев назад

      It's so hard! I'm just trying to help but it's not helpful lol

  • @Zakingcobra24
    @Zakingcobra24 7 месяцев назад

    A lot of people and i mean a lot of people think pulling their hair is animal abuse and it hurts them. This video is nice though. I just don’t know why those people don’t do research lol 😂.

  • @chestnutmair1
    @chestnutmair1 7 месяцев назад

    I have a 501C3 Standardbred rescue in South Carolina USA. Can I post your training videos on my FaceBook page? I am trying to bring awarenes about how versatile and intellegent Standardbreds are. I sure would appreciate it

  • @hollyroske2375
    @hollyroske2375 7 месяцев назад

    He looks amazing! I am curious if you have had any cart pacers and if so how you have taught the canter ! Would love a video on that ! One more question what do you use to film ?

    • @ColleenNolanTran
      @ColleenNolanTran 7 месяцев назад

      I had my husband film this one because my pivo wouldn't work 🙈, but I usually use a pivo or a GoPro! I do have two other standardbreds who are pacers. I don't think I have any videos on how I introduced the canter, but it really depends on the horse!

  • @chestnutmair1
    @chestnutmair1 7 месяцев назад

    Can you tell me how big your riding ring is?

    • @ColleenNolanTran
      @ColleenNolanTran 7 месяцев назад

      Probably 70'x60' or so? It's very small, just big enough to do a 20m circle

  • @chestnutmair1
    @chestnutmair1 7 месяцев назад

    Did you have trouble fitting it? I have had a few Standies but could never find the right fit. Is that Semi QH bars?

    • @ColleenNolanTran
      @ColleenNolanTran 7 месяцев назад

      It's FQHB. I'm definitely not a western saddle fitting expert, but it fits with a thicker pad!

  • @Sherrie-lf4kz
    @Sherrie-lf4kz 8 месяцев назад

    He looks so good! Was he a trotter or pacer when he raced?

    • @ColleenNolanTran
      @ColleenNolanTran 7 месяцев назад

      He was a trotter! My other standardbreds are pacers 🙂

  • @kippen64
    @kippen64 8 месяцев назад

    I am enjoying watching Alfredo.

  • @kippen64
    @kippen64 8 месяцев назад

    That's a really interesting way to plait a longer mane.

  • @sofiafindorova968
    @sofiafindorova968 8 месяцев назад

    awesome video, thank you! may I ask you please, how did you teach him to come to your call? :) I am having hard time to take my standie mare from the field. thank you in advance!

    • @ColleenNolanTran
      @ColleenNolanTran 8 месяцев назад

      Fredo kind of came that way - I'd only had him a few weeks when I took this video. My other stb, cricket was hard to catch, but now he comes when called after many years and a lot of patience. I call them in to feed 2x a day, and sometimes more often if I need to get them out of the way, so I'm calling them over for food or another thing they like way more often than I do to ride!

    • @sofiafindorova968
      @sofiafindorova968 8 месяцев назад

      Thank you for your reply! So its all up to the horse in the end, I was confused because the horses I had (for a lease) before I got Luna would come any time after a call! Thank you and love watching your videos! ❤️