C.C. is not only a top horse trainer she is also an excellent videographer, writer, and producer of horse education. Her possible career with horses is wide. Watching and listening to C.C. episodes are some of my favorite internet viewing. 🌹
If I could have one wish it would be that every animal, not just horses, could have the respect and care you have for yours !!! Scarlett, the $25 horse looks like being the best bargain ever. She's growing up to be a beauty.
I agree. I’m watching the numbers go up by about 100 every video, including the shorts. It’s definitely not long now and certainly overdue. CC is fantastic. I LOVE her channel♥️🇦🇺
Thanks for the laugh, Studman! When he was rolling in the dirt, after his bath, stops, gets up and looks directly at you. Like "ha!" You'll never keep me clean!
Knew Studman was gonna be okay when at about 21:25 he licked his lips. I learned that from one of your earlier videos. At 72 years old I'm learning about horses. Thank you!!! ❤❤❤
Wonderful to see a horse trainer who has no limit to the time spent working on them, and just being there , calm and quiet , asking not demanding.................................there is no one better than the Clever Cowgirl.
I appreciate how thoughtful you are in presenting episode content. You seem really organized in your topics and sequence of supporting ideas. Which contributes to your easy-listening feel. Thanks!!!😊
Yes, educating and training, not breaking a horse. Educating the horse to enjoy pleasing a person who appreciates him and then he will enjoy being a companion and doing new things together.
I just love how gentle and considerate you are of your beautiful horses. It is evident they appreciate the attention you give them and come back for more scratches. ❤
Thank you, CC, for your videos. As a kid growing up in England, I pestered my father to get me a horse. I thought all I had to do was to call the horse to the gate and get on him/her to ride. Watching your channel and Steve . Young’s channel, I am getting an education in what it takes to own a horses. My father was right to refuse my pleas! Your channel helps to fill that horseless void.
I love CC’s channel AND Steve Young Horsemanship also. I’ve learnt so so much and CC, Steve, Tanya and Charlotte all seem so very lovely also. Sending love from down under♥️♥️♥️
Yeah, I would get some horses if I could.we had some on the farm when I was a kid, I was afraid of them . sometimes they would chase me when I crossed the pasture on my way to the creepy to go fishing. Once I fell and they all came to an immediate stop! ( of course! But I didn't know that then !)
I'm very proud of Scarlet but WAY TO GO, STUDMAN! He was able to work through his fear and come through the other side with flying colors! Great job, CC, for helping them both achieve peace with their saddling process.
I always try and let the ads run all the way through so I can help support this channel. I want her to succeed at this RUclips thing. I watch four horse channels and this one is probably my favorite since it’s much closer to what I grew up with. It proves that the average person can still own a decent horse. CC has my kind of budget.
Love that you call him "a bit rollie poly" - he's just well-nourished :) Both Scarlet and Studman looks great. Awesome that Goose and Ziggy are making friends :)
Look at her, trotting around all proud. Sweet Scarlett.😍 Letting them finish with a success means so much. You would be just the best riding instructor, teaching not just what to do, but WHY you do it. Amazing.
So fun to see all the horses doing well. Studman and Scarlet looked amazing. They both did wonderfully for their first time under saddle. Take care and God bless! 🙏❤😊🐴
What a precious boy...Studman. Look how good he stood on the second saddling!! Also, He seems to enjoy water and since he seems to be really good at holding his breath...maybe he's a swimmer! :-)) All kidding aside, I think that he'll make somebody a very nice riding horse.
I watch your training videos several times, reviewing sections that I want to revisit. I am writing this because you mentioned concerns about being boring. There is nothing boring about your videos, I find them relaxing and educational.
That was a productive day! Both Scarlet and Studman did awesome! I'm glad Ziggy seems to be settling in with his new herd. Thanks for posting this wonderful video! ❤
Studman, I really like this horse. Despite his traumatic past, he is an intelligent, calm and quite self-confident animal. He interacts very well with other horses and does not get worked up. It is a shame that until now people have solved their incompetence with a whip, unfortunately stallions are more often exposed to this.
Good job on your saddle training today Scarlet and Studman! I’m so glad that Ziggy and Goose are getting to knows each other better. Say hi to Primrose and Nigel for me please… I look forward to the next video!
You are a really skilled, experienced and talented horse trainer. Seeing how kind and understanding you are with all your horses is really a joy. Love your videos.
Another learning session for Scarlett, Studman and me too! Thank you CC for working with each horse individually as needed! Lessons for us all. Have a great rest of your 🌅
That’s undoubtedly a major contributor to so many of them going into the slaughter pipeline. Horse racing is commodification and abuse, at least how it’s generally run today. It’s horrible and shameful that this “industry” is allowed to continue in these ways.
@@andreabell9194 True unfortunately. At least their every pull or strain is treated immediately and daily. Legs and feet are extremely important right? However I do remember caring for horses who wore 5 or 6 bandages every day. Uptite sweats, knees, hocks, to keep them feeling good. But then they were made to race. And the next month was bandages and sweats all over again.
I love that you treat each horse as the individuals they are! Working with other animals all my life I've seen far too many people with the mindset that dogs are dogs, cats are cats, etc, instead of individuals that just happen to be a certain species. The fact that you're showing that treating them as individuals is best for them in the long run is wonderful! Yeah, it might take more time, but it's obviously so worth it! My cat Pearl is a prime example of how you have to treat animals differently. We adopted her when she was about 4 years old and the rescue said she was good with other cats...we suspect they said that because she came from a hoarder house with little to no attention and food scarcity, she was not okay with the other cat we have. Some others might have taken her right back to the rescue but we decided we'd give her a chance, since our other cat was confused but not aggressive towards her when she got hissy. We've had her a little over 2 years now and while she still gets hissy at times, the two of them have become friends and she even goes up to him for licks. He's taught her how to be a cat for lack of better terms, she plays now, cleans herself better from watching him, jumps, she looks for attention, she's not aggressive around food anymore, she even purrs, none of which she did when we first got her because we think she just never learned how to be a cat! We had to let her learn at her own pace, as an individual, and with good reinforcement and no yelling she's blossomed.
Job well done! Love Studman first reaction to moving with the saddle. He actually seemed very much incontrol with his roll bucks, not once was he out of control. I think he will surprise you and make very easy gelding to train. It is obvious he is connected to you! Scarlet has grown into such a beautiful young lady. I see what you see, the potential in her down the road! She reminds me of a reining horse or a cutting horse. The gentle way you train will make it very easy for her to become a wonderful riding horse in what ever way you decide to go! I love and it shows the thoughtfulness you give each horse. You can tell they really love you.....God bless trainers/people like you! ❤
As a horse novice….if Armageddon happened, I think I could try and feed and at least care for a horse. I know I wouldn’t get much farther than that. However, I am a lot farther along than I would have been if your channel hadn’t happened. It is the appreciation and patience you have that is so good. It is an excellent teaching technique and keeps me coming back. 100 K is so close CC!
Watching this ,, Just brings back TrainingTraining My very 1st horse Nickers. He had never been touched by human hands when we got him as a 2 year-old. And the 1st time we put a halter on him, His 1st bridal The 1st saddle It was all so easy. It was like feeding candy to a child. He was 3 when I put the saddle on him for the 1st time and I set it on his back and he just stood there and looked at me like OK what's next and I remember we had some bags of sand and I draped 2 tied together across his back and he just stood there like OK is that all this thing is for And you know He was just the sweetest He was just the sweetest calmest thing. We ended up using the barn owner's daughter who was I think 12 as his 1st ride and she got up on him and he still just stood there like OK now what and we started leading him around with her on him and he just walked around the arena like Pony ride That's the way he That's the way he was with anything and everything new in his life Was a very deceptive 1st horse Should never have been that easy, And no other horse was after him.
You almost made it to 100k subs! Not long now, with all the content you're making. I come to your page almost every day 😊. It's been so fun to watch everyone discover you & your horses.
Watching Studman buck brought back memories of my mare in her younger days. She always bucked, so I lunged her first, for 30 years. She never failed to give one big kick over her head. But Studman seemed to settle down quickly. When he was done, he stopped, licked, looked at you and seemed to have gotten it out of his system. I found it all very interesting. He's a really nice looking horse. But I'm in love with Ziggy. Best wishes!
Super sweet Scarlet....Hard to imagine what would have happened to her had you not invested not only your money, but your love patience and time in her...🐎
Studman is beautiful in his working outfit, it is great to see your work ethic keep up the great work showing no violence training, CC..... you go girl......
Scarlett is a corageous young lady and learning lots of new things about the world and everything in it. It's wonderful that Studman is slowly finding confidence with the saddle. Gus was hilarious, scratching his butt against his own food, yummy. Whiplash is a sweetheart as always. So is Ziggy, I'm glad Goose has warmed up to him a little. Once again such a beautiful video, thank you.
No need for indoor arena Horses work best in their natural environment. We used to break horses in the rain and snow to allow them to acclimate to various weather conditions. You have brought them along at a steady pace. Stay safe and healthy.
This brings me back To the days I was training my 1st horse sneakers And why I call him the best horse in the world. The 1st time I put a halter on him, the 1st time I put a bridle on him, the 1st time I put a saddle on him, everything...... He took Everything new in his life Like It was candy, He loved it all. He was the #1 easiest horse in the world to train And he had never been touched by human hands until he was 2 years old and we bought him He spend his entire entire life In a In a field with the stud From the moment he was separated from his mom. The breeder basically took all the colts and Phillies
I'm thrilled that Ziggy is starting to get along with Goose! Fascinating to see the different responses from Studman and Scarlett. You've been getting better and better at editing over time. Often remark when watching with my partner about the music choices being great 🎶👌
Love watching your videos! They illustrate why Montana is called "Big Sky Country". I grew up in Arizona where we had a big sky, too, though not with your dramatic weather. I live in the NW woods now and I really miss that. I live vicariously through you! :)
Scarlett has a real pretty little dancing step in between walk and fast trot. She's a real beautiful mare ❤ Fun Cute also Has generally a Happy Face ❤😊 Those poles make me think of snakes in tall grass....Scarlett is intelligent!
C.C. is not only a top horse trainer she is also an excellent videographer, writer, and producer of horse education. Her possible career with horses is wide. Watching and listening to C.C. episodes are some of my favorite internet viewing. 🌹
Yes, great productions! 🎉
@@carolyndevoe3190I can agree with you, artemisxsidecross! ❤
And. Carolyn too! ❤
Mine too♥️🇦🇺👏🏻
Calm gentle voice too.
It's beautiful to see Scarlett come to you for reassurance, rather than just running away.
Yeah, that's a major step for a feral animal.
Kphnn😮
Is Scarlett the $25 horse?
@@CatzDolz Yes!😀 You can find her sad story in CC's video list.
If I could have one wish it would be that every animal, not just horses, could have the respect and care you have for yours !!!
Scarlett, the $25 horse looks like being the best bargain ever. She's growing up to be a beauty.
BONUS! TWO Solid schooling sessions in ONE video! LOVE this. That storm that rolled by was scenic!
Yes, it looked spectacular! 🤩
Everyone PLEASE HIT the LIKE BUTTON ❣️❣️❣️❣️
Almost at the 100K!!!!!!! Won't be long...only 1.7 to go....yippee
I agree. I’m watching the numbers go up by about 100 every video, including the shorts. It’s definitely not long now and certainly overdue. CC is fantastic. I LOVE her channel♥️🇦🇺
33:30 and now Studman can be known by his alias - Mudman! :D
😂😂😂😂😂 he is such a goofy guy!! Love this channel so much!
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😂😂😂 that really made me chuckle 😂 brilliant!!
Scarlet really has become such a beauty.
hhah! Studman's immediate rolling in the dirt after his bath! lol! 🤣
Studman said “I’ll be dirty if I want to, feels soooo good, thank you mom”.❤🐴😎
@@catherineniew7457 yep...a clean canvas!
Keeps the flies off, yes?
Then the look he gave CC! 😂😂😂😂 That’ll show her!
Typical boy!!!
Studman! He's just the cutest dadbod dirtball ever. 🥰
LOL, YES!
Thanks for the laugh, Studman! When he was rolling in the dirt, after his bath, stops, gets up and looks directly at you. Like "ha!" You'll never keep me clean!
The look Goose gave Studman for scratching his bum on their food...
@@leftnoname I just love Studman, and Nigel of course. C. C. trains the way I'd want to be treated if I were a horse.
If reincarnation is a thing ...I want to come back as any of her animals😋
Knew Studman was gonna be okay when at about 21:25 he licked his lips.
I learned that from one of your earlier videos. At 72 years old I'm learning about horses. Thank you!!!
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I love that you give them the chance just to get used to scary things and develop bravery and confidence. Much better in the long run.
Wonderful to see a horse trainer who has no limit to the time spent working on them, and just being there , calm and quiet , asking not demanding.................................there is no one better than the Clever Cowgirl.
It's hard to believe she's only two. Such a big girl and so pretty.
I appreciate how thoughtful you are in presenting episode content. You seem really organized in your topics and sequence of supporting ideas. Which contributes to your easy-listening feel. Thanks!!!😊
Yes, educating and training, not breaking a horse. Educating the horse to enjoy pleasing a person who appreciates him and then he will enjoy being a companion and doing new things together.
Studman is such a little chunky monkey, and absolutely beautiful.
Scarlet is becoming so responsive it’s great to see! It was so cute studman tried so hard to keep his cool! It was good to see him relax
I just love how gentle and considerate you are of your beautiful horses. It is evident they appreciate the attention you give them and come back for more scratches.
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They become little softies when they've spent some 'personal time' with their girl💞
Those were polite little being a good sport bucks. Any horse with any self-respect has to at least give it a go.
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' Like this comment! You know your horses!
Just had to get that off his chest!
@@sleepinglioness5754 That's right. Had to put it down for the record. It's the principle of the thing.
Thank you, CC, for your videos. As a kid growing up in England, I pestered my father to get me a horse. I thought all I had to do was to call the horse to the gate and get on him/her to ride. Watching your channel and Steve . Young’s channel, I am getting an education in what it takes to own a horses. My father was right to refuse my pleas! Your channel helps to fill that horseless void.
I love CC’s channel AND Steve Young Horsemanship also. I’ve learnt so so much and CC, Steve, Tanya and Charlotte all seem so very lovely also.
Sending love from down under♥️♥️♥️
Yeah, I would get some horses if I could.we had some on the farm when I was a kid, I was afraid of them . sometimes they would chase me when I crossed the pasture on my way to the creepy to go fishing. Once I fell and they all came to an immediate stop! ( of course! But I didn't know that then !)
If you have one near you, a riding school is your best bet to start to learn all it takes to own a horse. You will love it.
.. really good to allow (any horse like this!) Scarlet to explore the saddle right after she’d tossed it off.
I'm crying cause I won't be able to watch this all the way before I leave, since I leave in 5 minutes
Scarlet and Studman did so well. ❤
I'm very proud of Scarlet but WAY TO GO, STUDMAN! He was able to work through his fear and come through the other side with flying colors! Great job, CC, for helping them both achieve peace with their saddling process.
I always try and let the ads run all the way through so I can help support this channel. I want her to succeed at this RUclips thing. I watch four horse channels and this one is probably my favorite since it’s much closer to what I grew up with. It proves that the average person can still own a decent horse. CC has my kind of budget.
Love that you call him "a bit rollie poly" - he's just well-nourished :) Both Scarlet and Studman looks great. Awesome that Goose and Ziggy are making friends :)
I feel that just since the last video, Ziggy has filled in some up top and looking real good.
Scarlet is such a good girl ❤ very cool to see those two in the same video going through the same routine
I love watching you train the horses. So gentle and kind
Love seeing how you train your horses ❤ So cool everyone was lining up for scratches today 😊
Look at her, trotting around all proud. Sweet Scarlett.😍 Letting them finish with a success means so much. You would be just the best riding instructor, teaching not just what to do, but WHY you do it. Amazing.
Special thanks because today is a good time for a happy distraction.
The panoramic views/sweeping weather we get to enjoy while watching you work with Scarlet & Studman was a lovely bonus. 🙏
So fun to see all the horses doing well. Studman and Scarlet looked amazing. They both did wonderfully for their first time under saddle. Take care and God bless! 🙏❤😊🐴
What a precious boy...Studman. Look how good he stood on the second saddling!! Also, He seems to enjoy water and since he seems to be really good at holding his breath...maybe he's a swimmer! :-)) All kidding aside, I think that he'll make somebody a very nice riding horse.
CC's attention to detail is just amazing.😊
Love watching you work with these gorgeous animals - such noble, intelligent creatures.
Scarlet is so pretty. Glad Studman has you to care for him and teach him. All your horses are beautiful ! Love them all.
It makes me smile when I see them follow you around like little puppy dogs, mutual love & respect.
Ziggy is so beautiful, calm and he is his own man. Love this guy
LOVE...LOVE...LOVE the way you let scarlet smell and feel and inspect the pad and saddle and everything else that you are putting on her 😊❤❤❤
Oh, if Ziggy and Goose are making friends that is sooo good to hear :) good job Goose! and Ziggy :) Ohhh Studman!! You mucky monster lol lol
I watch your training videos several times, reviewing sections that I want to revisit. I am writing this because you mentioned concerns about being boring. There is nothing boring about your videos, I find them relaxing and educational.
Lovely to see how the horses all trust you and feel safe with you. Even Pete is starting to relax. What lucky horses they all are.
Scarlett really is nice looking, she's definitely the product of some care in how they run the horses on that rez land.
That was a productive day! Both Scarlet and Studman did awesome! I'm glad Ziggy seems to be settling in with his new herd. Thanks for posting this wonderful video! ❤
Studman, I really like this horse. Despite his traumatic past, he is an intelligent, calm and quite self-confident animal. He interacts very well with other horses and does not get worked up. It is a shame that until now people have solved their incompetence with a whip, unfortunately stallions are more often exposed to this.
Good job on your saddle training today Scarlet and Studman!
I’m so glad that Ziggy and Goose are getting to knows each other better.
Say hi to Primrose and Nigel for me please…
I look forward to the next video!
I love watching your horses respond to you! Scarlet was even licking and chewing during her lesson!
You are a really skilled, experienced and talented horse trainer. Seeing how kind and understanding you are with all your horses is really a joy. Love your videos.
She's so beautifully put together, and really tries for you. She's going to be great being started so sympathetically nice job.
Omg Goose looking at you when Stud man used his food for but scratching 😂 like: "mom, do you see this?!?"
Good to hear Ziggy settling in!
Thumbs up everyone.
Another learning session for Scarlett, Studman and me too! Thank you CC for working with each horse individually as needed! Lessons for us all. Have a great rest of your 🌅
Beautiful horses! Lovely guitar piece with Studman. Majestic sky and mountains.
Watching Scarlett's stride and not as balanced at lope as an older horse would be, makes me really realize what we expect from 2yr old thoroughbreds!
That’s undoubtedly a major contributor to so many of them going into the slaughter pipeline. Horse racing is commodification and abuse, at least how it’s generally run today. It’s horrible and shameful that this “industry” is allowed to continue in these ways.
@@andreabell9194 True unfortunately. At least their every pull or strain is treated immediately and daily. Legs and feet are extremely important right? However I do remember caring for horses who wore 5 or 6 bandages every day. Uptite sweats, knees, hocks, to keep them feeling good. But then they were made to race. And the next month was bandages and sweats all over again.
Great job Scarlett and Studman!! You both did so good today.
You’re a pure gift to horses and an inspiration to humans, I love watching you and all you do, big time respect ✊🏻🙌🏼
This comment is superb to see - thanks!!
I love that you treat each horse as the individuals they are! Working with other animals all my life I've seen far too many people with the mindset that dogs are dogs, cats are cats, etc, instead of individuals that just happen to be a certain species. The fact that you're showing that treating them as individuals is best for them in the long run is wonderful! Yeah, it might take more time, but it's obviously so worth it!
My cat Pearl is a prime example of how you have to treat animals differently. We adopted her when she was about 4 years old and the rescue said she was good with other cats...we suspect they said that because she came from a hoarder house with little to no attention and food scarcity, she was not okay with the other cat we have. Some others might have taken her right back to the rescue but we decided we'd give her a chance, since our other cat was confused but not aggressive towards her when she got hissy. We've had her a little over 2 years now and while she still gets hissy at times, the two of them have become friends and she even goes up to him for licks. He's taught her how to be a cat for lack of better terms, she plays now, cleans herself better from watching him, jumps, she looks for attention, she's not aggressive around food anymore, she even purrs, none of which she did when we first got her because we think she just never learned how to be a cat! We had to let her learn at her own pace, as an individual, and with good reinforcement and no yelling she's blossomed.
Job well done! Love Studman first reaction to moving with the saddle. He actually seemed very much incontrol with his roll bucks, not once was he out of control. I think he will surprise you and make very easy gelding to train. It is obvious he is connected to you! Scarlet has grown into such a beautiful young lady. I see what you see, the potential in her down the road! She reminds me of a reining horse or a cutting horse. The gentle way you train will make it very easy for her to become a wonderful riding horse in what ever way you decide to go! I love and it shows the thoughtfulness you give each horse. You can tell they really love you.....God bless trainers/people like you! ❤
If I was a horse I would want you as my trainer. I love the intuitive way you take your time. You have endless patience.
Thank you for an early morning CC and four legged kid fix from the land down under ❤ 🇦🇺
Silly Scarlet giving you the lip lol she is so brave
What a handsome and elegant girl Scarlet is. I am so glad she has you as a trainer!
As a horse novice….if Armageddon happened, I think I could try and feed and at least care for a horse. I know I wouldn’t get much farther than that. However, I am a lot farther along than I would have been if your channel hadn’t happened. It is the appreciation and patience you have that is so good. It is an excellent teaching technique and keeps me coming back. 100 K is so close CC!
Thank you CC. Always lovely to visit with you and the horses!
Studman looked pretty handsome trotting and bucking with his saddle on! He is quite good looking even if he is a little bit chubby. 😊
Watching this ,, Just brings back TrainingTraining My very 1st horse Nickers. He had never been touched by human hands when we got him as a 2 year-old. And the 1st time we put a halter on him, His 1st bridal The 1st saddle It was all so easy. It was like feeding candy to a child. He was 3 when I put the saddle on him for the 1st time and I set it on his back and he just stood there and looked at me like OK what's next and I remember we had some bags of sand and I draped 2 tied together across his back and he just stood there like OK is that all this thing is for And you know He was just the sweetest He was just the sweetest calmest thing. We ended up using the barn owner's daughter who was I think 12 as his 1st ride and she got up on him and he still just stood there like OK now what and we started leading him around with her on him and he just walked around the arena like Pony ride That's the way he That's the way he was with anything and everything new in his life Was a very deceptive 1st horse Should never have been that easy, And no other horse was after him.
He Wasn't the 1st horse I trained he's just the 1st horse that I could actually consider to be mine I miss him so much.
I laughed so hard a tear came from my eye.
Stud man bucking is crow hopping to me.
Comes from no where sometimes.
I think Studman is a beauty.
Studman and Scarlett are absolutely beautiful!!
Thank you for the Ziggy update. I just love him ❤❤ I'm so happy that you think he's making friends!
Scarlet looks well bred. I missed her story. She seems trusting if cautious. BTW Ziggy is very cool!
I’m thoroughly fascinated with glue on shoes!
Stud man does hippity hop😊
Wow! He is so handsome! CC has done a great job with him
You almost made it to 100k subs! Not long now, with all the content you're making. I come to your page almost every day 😊. It's been so fun to watch everyone discover you & your horses.
Storm clouds gathering over the mountains x impressive weather xx
Watching Studman buck brought back memories of my mare in her younger days. She always bucked, so I lunged her first, for 30 years. She never failed to give one big kick over her head. But Studman seemed to settle down quickly. When he was done, he stopped, licked, looked at you and seemed to have gotten it out of his system. I found it all very interesting. He's a really nice looking horse. But I'm in love with Ziggy. Best wishes!
Studman has a Wonderfull silky coat! he did so well! He trusts you! and I chuckled feeling his Lust to buck!
Super sweet Scarlet....Hard to imagine what would have happened to her had you not invested not only your money, but your love patience and time in her...🐎
Love how you consider each of your horses quirks and needs. ❤
Scarlett O’Hara!!!🥰🥰🥰
Studman is beautiful in his working outfit, it is great to see your work ethic keep up the great work showing no violence training, CC..... you go girl......
Scarlett is a corageous young lady and learning lots of new things about the world and everything in it. It's wonderful that Studman is slowly finding confidence with the saddle. Gus was hilarious, scratching his butt against his own food, yummy. Whiplash is a sweetheart as always. So is Ziggy, I'm glad Goose has warmed up to him a little. Once again such a beautiful video, thank you.
Always enjoy watching you with your horses. You're so loving and caring. ❤
No need for indoor arena
Horses work best in their natural environment.
We used to break horses in the rain and snow to allow them to acclimate to various weather conditions.
You have brought them along at a steady pace.
Stay safe and healthy.
That sky with the mountains today are just gorgeous. A perfect watercolor project. 👍🤩💕
He looks cute bucking, he’s so pretty
Scarlett is a beautiful horse. I love the video on her.
I really enjoy your calm demeanor in voice and especially with your horses 🐎 ! ❤❤
This brings me back To the days I was training my 1st horse sneakers And why I call him the best horse in the world. The 1st time I put a halter on him, the 1st time I put a bridle on him, the 1st time I put a saddle on him, everything...... He took Everything new in his life Like It was candy, He loved it all. He was the #1 easiest horse in the world to train And he had never been touched by human hands until he was 2 years old and we bought him He spend his entire entire life In a In a field with the stud From the moment he was separated from his mom. The breeder basically took all the colts and Phillies
I am slowly falling in love with Studman. He is such a cool horse 🥰
I'm thrilled that Ziggy is starting to get along with Goose!
Fascinating to see the different responses from Studman and Scarlett.
You've been getting better and better at editing over time. Often remark when watching with my partner about the music choices being great 🎶👌
Studman!❤
Love Scarlett. How very brave she was!!
They both did great today! Good job everyone ❤
Love watching your videos! They illustrate why Montana is called "Big Sky Country". I grew up in Arizona where we had a big sky, too, though not with your dramatic weather. I live in the NW woods now and I really miss that. I live vicariously through you! :)
Many of us do. Wish I could turn back the clock.
Scarlett has a real pretty little dancing step in between walk and fast trot. She's a real beautiful mare ❤ Fun Cute also Has generally a Happy Face ❤😊
Those poles make me think of snakes in tall grass....Scarlett is intelligent!