Johnny the wild stallion. Friesian horses
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- Опубликовано: 15 апр 2021
- Many of you ask why Johnny is always alone in the meadow.
Johnny is a stallion. He wants to be in charge of all horses. And attacks them to make sure he's in charge. The other horses are not always served by that. And start kicking back. This can lead to very dangerous situations. In this video you can see what Johnny does with other horses.
That is why we think Johnny has a great place of his own in the meadow. There is a fence around it so that he cannot escape. And he can see all his mares all day long.
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Johnny (Official name: Jessy) (Dartmoor pony) (parents unknown) (May 31, 2001)
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Made this video: Februari 1, 2021
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Thankyou guys for all the positive reactions ! Maybe you guys will see me more in the vlogs of the Frisian horses 🙌🏼
You have a fan club! In the snap of a finger! Thank you Lemmert, have a lovely day!
Je was echt te gek, hopelijk meer vlogs samen met je nicht.
Hi Lammert
u did a great Job. 👍🏻
Would like to see and hear u in more videos. 😊
Groeten uit Duitsland
Oma Iris 👵🏻
JAAAAAA! 😍
Lammert for Friesian Horses President! 🤣
Hello Lammert and welcome to "the herd"! Your commentary was so entertaining and funny. Got such a chuckle over the sideways filming. I just laid my head over until Yvonne straightened you out. Really hoping we will see more of you in future videos. Great English, by the way!
I'm here watching older videos to support Yvonne after her accident, letting the ads play through. I am heartbroken as I watch a healthy Yvonne interact with that rascal Johnny, the little stallion we all love. I am praying for you and your family, Yvonne, and for all of your friends at Stal G.🙏 Get well soon! ❤
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So am I. Here's to the time we can say hello to Yvonne again!
Well said😍😍
Same for me, I'm letting a 18 minute add play right now. Just not paying attention and its muted. I too try to let an old playlist play while I work on something as often as I can.
Getting Premium gives a little bit more $ to the channel.
I had NO idea that Johnny was 20! He acts so incredibly young and looks young. I just love him!
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I didnt either. Hes still spry
Honestly, for an older horse, he still has a big personality. He seems egotistical, gives attitude, and overall just likes to pick fights.
I agree! Priscilla
He's lucky to have such good care, that he looks 5 at 20! You folks are wonderful. ❤
He looks and acts way younger then 20 years old. He is very cute and definitely acts like a real stallion. Thank you
I love Johnny's slow motion shots. Lambert did a great job on this video.
You can film Johnny from any angle, as I'm sure he'll tell you, he has no bad side!
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Johnny is such a character. And 20 years old! This was a fun video to watch! Than k you.
Anyone here prayerfully watch old videos missing Yvonne 😢 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾❤️❤️❤️
I never thought Johnny was 20 years old. He doesn't look or acted 20. You can tell thats how well you guys take care of him and all your horses.
Johnny reminds me of Tom Cruise. Short, dark, youthful.
@@littleflower8915 Is Tom Cruise short?!! I never noticed. LOL! Now I'm off to find Tom Cruise photos of him standing with others. When I found out how short Jack Nicholson was I was hurt. 😐
@@linedanzer4302 Try finding photos of Tom without heeled shoes-one of the ways he disguises his height. He is estimated to be 5'7".Johnny has more beautiful eyes and hair than Cruise.
They can live up to 30 yrs old or so, if taken care right
@@littleflower8915 lol !!
I love it, ponies can be funny crazy. Johnny is a very big personality.
Johnny is so independent and proud of himself. He is awesome💖❤💖❤
Lammert brought something a bit new! Welcome him back anytime. It seems everyone enjoyed him. Thanks for contributing Lammert and helping Yvonne! We love her you know. ❤️
Johnny’s so beautiful, his lovely ladies keep him young❤️
Can we do more videos with Lammert? He is so fun! 😄 I laughed when he started filming vertically as young people automatically do. Johnny is a little spitfire! Love him. 🔥🖤
Why is Johnnyso petite does he throw good sized offspring?
@@kimmiller1492 because he is a pony not a horse. There is more info in the description.
Watching this video again to support the channel and i really hope we can see Lammert again! So fun!
Johnny’s gate in the arena is beautiful to watch, especially a fast walk to trot.
I'm rewatching all of my favorite Friesan Horse videos. Please pass the love and keeping watching the videos to help Yvonne and her family!
Love 'bad boy' Johnny. He is a treat to watch.
Love seeing Johnny! Naughty but adorable..
My absolute favourite is Johnny, stunningly gorgeous when he’s polished up or not!! I believe we should be calling him gypsy!!♥️♥️♥️
Thanks for being apart of the video Limmert, can't wait to see you more often!! It's always fun to see Johnny and how he really struts his stuff lol
Yvonne: „you can vlog much better than me!“
Lammert: turns camera-angle
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Edit: He did a good job, though - no offense!
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That was pretty funny!!! 😆
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Love Johnny’s personality. He is not afraid of Hendrick who is twice his size.
And now we see how the bars on the stall doors get bent
Johnny, the "wild thing"! 😀 He is so great! ❤
As an American, well, Californian, with only fluency in Cali-Spanglish, I’m always so impressed by Europeans can toss of 3 or 4 languages like it’s nothing. You all have such a better education system that trains you to be a WORLD citizen, not just a provincial nationalist. Also, these videos are absolutely precious-a real gift to horse people everywhere. Amazing work, and an amazing breeding operation.
I wouldn't say it thanks to the education system. Apparently, the systems are quite bad in lots of European countries (I'm from Eastern-Europe but I also heard from other West-Europeans that they can't teach English properly in schools - like in France.). I'd rather say we're more "forced" to learn other nations' languages as there's quite a lot of different cultures live in this relatively small continent, in Europe.
Anyway, I agree with your comment and these videos are very edifying. :)
It's embarrassing, isn't it?
I was in Holland for a civil marriage and had to eat any myself at a restaurant due to my friend and her husband-to-be needing to take care of other things. I apologized profusely to the water, explaining that I knew no Dutch. He flawlessly switched to English and got me a menu printed in English. Another table spoke French. Still another spoke German. He was able to converse with all of them.
I was blown away and very humbled.
American education system really needs an overhauling, I think Japan has one of the best, they really invest in their children, like we should be doing! Our children are suppose to be our future, what kind of future will we have if most children can't read or write, they dropout? I learned to write in cursive but my children didn't! My daughter has a hard time reading it! That should have never changed and I didn't learn they stopped teaching it until years later! I think all children should have a right to their education free and fair! Schools shouldn't be political, and teach the whole truth not what politicians feel they should know!
I wouldn't chalk it up to the American school system being inferior but rather to Americans who don't take the initiative to learn another language. It's not like there is no opportunity to learn. I took three years of Spanish in high school right here in good ole California. But have forgotten much of what I learned and can only speak broken Spanglish myself.
@@gailpippin9761 There are now many apps you can put on your cell phone to real-time interpret any language. The guy who came out to give me an estimate on tiling my bathroom was Chinese and spoke no English. I speak no Chinese. We had a full conversation with total understanding using his language translation app on his cell phone.
It was wonderful meeting you, Lammert! Hope to see you often.
Hi Lammert, it was so good to meet you. Your English is excellent and you are very funny. Johnny was a perfect pony for you to talk about because Johnny is so crazy and unpredictable. Once I learned why he cannot be with the other horses I said he was small but mighty!!!! Again thank you. You have a great sense of humor. Much Love to all the wonderful animals and people in Stall G and Stall H
Thank you very much. My name is Lisa. I’ve never used twitter so my name doesn’t show. Just L. I didn’t want to have to learn another way to communicate via the Internet. I will try to fix what I have so my name shows. Thanks again. I am in love with Johnny I must admit. The mares who love him are not alone. Small but so much confidence and fun attitude!
Johnny doesn't look like a "Pake" he is so handsome and so lively He is showing off in front of his mares, fillies We can only admire and love him 🐎❤ Thanks for showing again this video
Johnny is a real stallion ❤
Good morning. Thank you for the tip as I'm now letting the ads run completely so you get more financial support for the family. 👍Continued prayers 🙏 for Yvonne recovery.
Johnnie is a sweetie with crazy eyes. 😂
Johnny is a very handsome fellow, and quite well behaved. All his actions were perfectly reasonable for a stallion and yet he allows himself to be caught, led past "his" mares with only minor resistance, put into the arena, turned loose to gallop and mark, gets caught again and brought back past another stallion, his other mares, and put away. He's just a grand little guy! He's beautiful and healthy and well treated. No one could ask for much more. And he's twenty!
Yvonne at her finest! Thinking of you today all the way from Australia. I hope you are looking forward to your weekend at home very soon!
There is no heart that Johnny has not won and everyone has fallen in love with him 🐎💕💕💕💕💕💕
Johnny is Robin Hood shoots the arrow and always goes to the heart 💘💘💘💘center of every damsel
He also stirs up the other stallions too! He's bad boy...
Johnny is the Cupid of this equine world.
Praying for Yvonne and her family and friends. I feel as if she is one of my good friends and I’m glad when you post any information about her
YES🤗🤗
One of the best videos ever!
Stay strong for our Yvonne💙
YES ❤ ❤
Johnny says: “You’re all beautiful; but, none of you are my Frieda!” Lammert has a funny and charming personality. Reminds me of my late brother.
I LOVED that funny quirky intro with Yvonne and Lammert xd
Love Sir Johnny, the stallion!!! He is so full of his power with the ladies. Just LOVE HIS ATTITUDE❤❤❤❤
Poor Johnny, he does not know how small in stature he is. His spirit is strong! 💐
Why would he know it? He's the King. :)
Wow!! I didn’t know Johnny was twenty!!!!!!!! And he still behaves like a young boy going through puberty!!!!!!! This is the most I’ve ever seen of Johnny so I didn’t really know anything about him.
Johnny has such a giant personality!! Love to Johnny❤❤❤❤
I love Johnny!🥰🥰🥰he’s my fav! Love how he just full of attitude and the way he flings his mane around! What a Romeo!
So much fun 🐎🐎🐎😃😃
🧡🖤🌈🍀🐎Enjoy Lammert's commentary, he is funny 😆🤣
The pony is so funny with the other stallions!
It is now 2/24/2023 and I know Yvonne is feeling much better. Still, she needs to rest when she needs it and that could last a few years. Also it's so great her husband is so loving ❤️ I see he enjoys being with her. Your kids are beautiful. Your son is so funny.
I love how Johnny tosses his mane like he’s a rock star!! 🤩🤩
What a great video!! So much fun to watch💕💕💕
Me too. I like his mane free , not girly.
You should keep Lammert as a contributing editor. He has talent.
He’s lovely
This was fun...
@@suzannemomma 😀
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Johnny always makes me laugh, he is a very frisky little guy and thinks he is just as big as a full grown Friesian horse. Maybe not in size, but in personality, YES!
THats exactly how my horse acts! He's still a horse not a pony but the other horses that he goes out with are bigger than him. He always gets the hay before the others and he's always closest to the gate and he chases them off🤣
Do you know his breed?
@@madelinegutierrez1720 I've heard him referred to as a 'moor pony' but not an exact breed. That's a good question to ask Yvonne next time she visits with Johnny in the stable or his own beautiful pasture!!
@@madelinegutierrez1720 dartmoor pony
@@karenbaker6177 An especially lovely one. I'm glad he's gotten a good home with you. Maybe you can help that breed out by getting a Dartmoor mare. So many people would then the exposed to them - and I'm sure your youtube would help you sell the goals to good homes easily... Just a thought 😎
20 y.o? Wow Johnny does not act like he’s old.
Johnny's got swagger, especially at the end of the video, before entering his stall. So cute.
Lammert is adorable!! ❤️
I agree with you😏😏😏
Johnny was very full of himself in this video! It’s so nice to watch him prance and show off in the arena.
Johnny lives for it...
Johnny is very cute!
A real sweet and beautiful pony🐎.
Johnny with those braids... looks like he is ready for a Jamaican holiday😂💚💚🖤
Johnny is admired by all people all ages---what a little Stud !!!!
Johnny is so funny and lovable🎉🎊🎉🎊🌞🌞
Lammert so at ease vlogging, works well with Yvonne. Johnny is twerking lol. Nice to see Johnny, good job Yvonne and Lammert
Prayers for Yvonne.
Johnny is making laugh so hard 😂😂😂 he's such a wild spirit
We definitely need more of Lammert. What a great personality he has 🤗🤗
This is was hilarious! You guys should film as a team more often!!
So enjoyed this video !!!!💖💖💖
I loved seeing Johnny and hearing Lammert's humor! I tune in for the horses, but just as much to see your beautiful farm and hear Frisian spoken. My ancestors immigrated to the US from Friesland. (I traced our family tree back to 1683 in Kollum, Oudwoude area.) My dad raised American Quarter Horses in Wyoming, USA when I was growing up. I loved being around them...beautiful animals. It's fun learning about the Friesian breed! Thank you!
Johnny's one of my favourites! I'm sure, if you told him he's small, he would never believe it!! ☺️
You see how small he is compared with the mares he loves. He's going to need a ladder.
Jonnys gay
The introduction to Lammert went well and it was nice to see you together. He did a good job of filming today. A very enjoyable and really funny. 🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎🥰💕🇺🇸
I just found this channel and I fell in love. The first video I found was of Uniek getting her new baby and after that, I started binge watching other videos here. When Yvonne and Lammert switched to English so easily, I was really shocked! That was natural and fast, but it was so cool to hear! I really like this channel and the people and animals on it♥
Yvonne has something interesting for all of us! I have learned so much by watching her channel💕💕💕
Love this film, and the introduction of Lammert to the stable. The Dutch/Friesian accent is always so appealing to hear (for English speakers!)🙏🏻 🧡❤️💕🔁🇳🇱
Johnny is quite the Mister Studly!! Even my Lieke was giving him kisses!! I recognized her RIGHT AWAY! LOL🐎🐎🐴🐴🥰🥰🥰 He's so cute when He rears up after Gea does!! Great filming Lammert & welcome to the herd community!! The Fresian language is so lovely to hear. You are a handsome man Lammert!! You made this Grandma's heart swoon!! I may be old & widowed but I'm not dead!! I am very proud of you Yvonne. You are becoming more & more famous!! Good video of our Wild Stallion!! 🐴🐎❤💕🏇💕❤🐎🐴
Love watching Johnny! He's so full of it!
I really , really love Johnny ❤️ 😍.....he acts so young for his age and is happy watching his mares walk by
Johnny is such a little spitfire. Gotta love him
Get well soon Yvonne💐
OMG... it was so nice to see Johnny again in his vim and vigor! It just cracks me up when he goes nuts over the other horses! Love it! Cheers from Florida!
Always enjoy Johnny being Johnny. He's my Rock Star - just love this guy.
Johnny the handsome boy likes to be such a show off while at the same time being a sweetie just as his halter shows he’s full of sass & has won all of our hearts,he adores all his ladies human & equine alike.🐴❤️😎🤩🤩
I am always in for some Johnny. This is just one of the best vlogs ever! Lammert is doing such a good job and I ROFL'd about all his 'steenkolen-engels'': 'Johnny has no sin' LOLOL Lammert, you made my day.
Love these very intimate shared video's, they give quite the insight into the lives of proud stallion Johnny and others. Thank you for inviting us into your world!
Nice to meet you Lammert! Forget about Hendrik, you have us now! Your English is excellent and I also enjoy hearing your native languages, too! I tell my dog goed zo! Hope I spelled that correctly. We love Johnny and I love to see his stallion behavior. If I were a mare and he tossed that beautiful mane at me I don’t think I could resist.
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I am also saying Goed Zo! to my dog. And she knew what it meant the first time I said it!
I'm watching this a second time. I love Johnny. Such a feisty little guy!
Welcome Lammert! Wonderful video and great commentary.
Lammert: Loved your commentary! You and Yvonne make a wonderful team!
Lammert 💛 Greetings from an "old Pake" in Colorado. You have it all going for you. I think all of us can identify with a past "Hendrik or Hendrikje" in our lives. 😬
Omg the way everyone was hyping him up.. I thought he was gonna be some monster friesian stud w a hard personality.. And hes this lil old spitfire pony lol!!
In his mind, tho, he's definitely a monster stud!
not a wild stallion if the poor thing lives in a stall without a herd
Smaller horses always seem to have size issues and feel they have to prove themselves to be wild stallions lol.
@@JediJan just like dogs in that way. Ever known a Chihuahua that didn't think they were a German Shepherd?
Thank you for this wonderful video! I love seeing all the gorgeous horses, and I love hearing your beautiful languages with the translations; this way I learn! Wishing everything good for all the horses and staff at your amazing place!
Lammert is fun! He's clearly of the age group that's comfortable making videos. He did a great job. And both of you speak excellent English! Looking forward to seeing him again sometime. Amazing how old the two-year-olds look these days (I saw this is from February so quite recent). I wouldn't have recognized them.
20 Jahre, wow, hätte ich nicht gedacht. Die Stutenherde hält ihn jung. Er schüttelt wohl sehr gern sein Haar. Zeigt sich eben in seiner vollen Schönheit.
Loved seeing Saly, now at Stal H. So very beautiful. Her colt Wunder, gorgeous. Blessings Yvonne. ❤❤❤
What a beauty feisty Johnny is, and wow, Lammert is a great find, let's hope he stays around. Hi Lammert and Yvonne from Australia.💜
Johnny thinks he is just as big as the mares! And the commentary is fun to listen to. Yvonne has a good counterpart to tell about what is happening. Goed zo!
I would've never guessed that Jhonny was 20. He has youthful energy. He's beautiful just like all the horses I've seen thus far.
He certainly doesn't act like an old man! You can say he is young at heart! He has a stable full of lovely ladies to keep company with.
You don't realize how fast you both are able to switch from your native language to English in your mind. Those of us that took foriegn language in school here in states the teachers have us translate it. Plz continue this ability learn language being exposed to it.
I think the trick is that you eventually learn to think in that language so you don't have the mental in between. If you imagine the mental image of a tree>"tree">"baum" for example, eventually that middle step in your iwn language goes away and switching gets easier.
You seem to be a good man. Much respect to anyone who speaks more than one language.
@@Sara-sn5gd This is true. By the time I graduated high school, I was that way with Spanish (I'm a native English speaker). Unfortunately, I haven't used it in a while, so even though I can still speak it, it isn't as easy and I have to think about what I'm saying a little.
Johnny looks fabulous for 20! Such a little wild child challenging a big boy stallion. Lol.
Still watching the older videos and love seeing the herd🐎❤
I was thinking "surely Hendrik the horse is much more of a gentleman than Lammert's ex BF", and then Hendrik the horse bite's Johnny in the butt. I guess all Hendrik's are bastards.
😆😆you sound like you might know one 😂😂
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Omg 😂😂😂😂😂 Hendrik, the pretty Friesian Stallion still better even if he is a mean boy sometimes.
very well could be when provoked! 😂
It's a horse thing. They all do that...
Always love and appreciate people that are multi-lingual. So many people in the United States only speak one language, such as English (especially if born and raised here). I had to chuckle at how fluid your transitions were between Dutch, Frisian and English. I do the same with English to Spanish and Italian 😂😂❤️
The reason people speak one language there is because the schools don't offer language until 14 or 15 years of age. The age after the language centers of the brain have been almost turned off. The best time to aquire more languages is 0-2. Then any time before puberty. Also Americans feel English is enough and they're not global minded and they don't have a travel culture out out of the USA. It's ridiculous.
@@Dachdogoriginal when you say “there”, are you referring to the USA? I was born and raised here, and was exposed to other languages early in life, that includes the school setting. I can only speak for my schools, though. I was offered several choices in language in elementary, and continued on through college. I also know of many others that had similar offerings. Again, cannot speak for every individual, as I know it varies greatly by state/city, etc.
As for Americans not being global minded or having a travel culture, I 100% agree with your statement. It is truly sad. That being said, it’s far easier for those on other continents such as Europe, South America and Africa to travel between countries and have the exposure to other cultures/languages-especially in Europe.
When it comes to cost, it’s far cheaper to hop the train/take a drive in European countries than it is to hop a plane in the USA and travel overseas.
Having travel limitations shouldn’t prohibit one from learning other languages, however. We certainly should be exposing children to other languages early in life (elementary age) and make it common practice.
Being multi-lingual is a valuable asset ❤️🥰
@@stefiesurfer72 if you are in a well funded school or an urban area, yes, you'll have more opportunities to learn a language. But that is definitely not the norm for the whole country. Secondly, I agree with the ease of Europe and travel. And they system is set up for vacationing. Work has to be cooperative. That's not the case for the average American. If you get 1 week the hassle of traveling takes 2 or 3 days just to get to and return. So you're left with 4 days? Not enough time. But it is also a mindset not to go through the bother. Stick to home. I'm not like that. I moved abroad. And had to learn a second language. It was harder. But I see it xan be done. And i wish i was able to do it when I was younger. It would have been a whole lot easier. I did a bit of traveling in the USA. It is also nice to see.
One of the benefits of being a native Californian is that you’re exposed to Spanish and Spanglish from a very young age, and it’s just part of how a lot of us speak. The US is so head-in-the-sand about “English only”; people don’t realize how much that limits you as a world citizen.
@@andreawaterstreet3901 I’m a native Californian myself, although I recently relocated out of state. I fully agree!
Johnny is so cute with the lovliest tail! He and Hester seemed to gave a nice bond. But when Johnny visited Saly nx door Hester hit her nose on the bar at the top of her stable, hope she's ok from that. Great and fun video from Yvonne and Lammert, wecome!
@@LindaEll89 thanks Linda x
WooHoo!! English sub-triber from South Carolina. Love your Friesan Horses. We love Pierkje!!!!
I really like Johnny. He is the stud of the barn in his own mind. Very sweet.❤️
the mix of dutch, english and friesian is killing me hahaha i do it too
@@LindaEll89
I'll second that 👍😁😁
Lammert is great with Yvonne. 👍
I think it’s great to learn multiple languages.
@@LindaEll89 count me in-he’s darling
@@LindaEll89 yes agree, let’s smile our way out of Corona 😄
Wow, 20! You wouldn't know it, he is very feisty! Back in the day, I used to always ride the little ponies at the local stable, no one would ride them, so we would have to take them out - off we'd go, usually bareback, trot, trot, trot! I was so sore after! haha! Many fun adventures! Cindy
When I would visit the horse riding stables there was this smaller horse that would always look forward to biting other horses rears ... or ours. So you could never turn your back on him. Shouting at him never worked; perhaps he was just used to it. Showing him a little bit of stick seemed to get the message across, but no one ever hit him though. He was an annoying little terrorist! No one ever seemed to ride him so we would wonder why he was free to annoy the other horses when they were tied up.
I always made a point of never riding smaller horses as you would end up quite sore. I rode an ex racehorse once and the ride was like floating on air in comparison. Long way to the ground but he was unexpectedly well behaved. Was super alert though so you gad to ensure you were not mixing your signals.
I love the way Lammert pronounces Yvonne’s name.
Johnny is so funny he has such a.busy and active personality and behavior!! I love to watch him, especially when he is the big man with the mares. He makes me laugh and laugh. Thank you for showing him. A Colorado Mountain Grandma, USA