As an prof. german horseman I rode (or drove) hundrets, perhaps thousands horses in my entire life. But all of them where tamed breeds of Europe, never a wild one. It's a complete other work and other basics. Hat off, my friend for your perfect skills and horsemanship too❤ Best regards from Germany Nearby, the type of Australian stock saddle is the best I prefare !
The white mare runs so fully extended that her legs are almost completely horizontal to the ground. Wow. I'm grateful for you sharing on RUclips. My long-ish life around horses is something I miss in illness. Don't watch horse exploitation in shows or races. Rescues are safe best lives. Good camera work. From Texas. Been riding English, Western, bareback all over the Americas including South. I look forward to seeing more to hopefully support financially.
What a lovely story! Those aussie saddles are amazing and I rode atop one for 10 plus years aboard a paso fino. My heart horse. I wish all wild horses were so lucky. Sadly in America it's one of the great down falls.
Snowy is one of the most beautiful mares I have ever seen, a beautiful story,very touched by it and how you gained her trust, totally inspiring video, thank you
I love to see the Arabian endurance horses there. I didn’t know if they were used much in Australia. Seems a perfect place for a horse that can really travel the ground. I have Arabs in western Colorado USA, so great for mountain riding! We also have wild horses in this area and the same concerns, population growth and over grazing problems. It’s difficult, love to see them free..
Thank you for sharing this beautiful story, well done, you have a great heart!!!! ❤️ Boey does she love the snow! Also, stunning how you don't use bridles, and use haulers, that's amazing the obedience and free feeling for these animals... IMPRESSIVE!
I was not aware there were horses in the Tinderrys, which run east side of Monaro Highway between Canberra and Cooma. I raised horses at Numeralla in the 80's. Beautiful film, great horsemanship, stunning mare, me favouring horses on the chunky side with lots of bone. Well done.
@@CricketsBay When I saw all the greys, brought to mind the grey Arab stallion that lived for decades by a house on the road at Michelago, which had left his stamp on a lot of horses in that area, but no, not the same type at all. Lot of brumbies around Kiandra more lately that never used that district before, middens all along the road.
My Dad was Greg's very close friend and the property that Snowy and the other wild horses roamed when they were wild is actually my parents property and while Snowy wouldn't let anyone near her the other horses were actually very friendly and would even let you pat them. Mum has a story about me when I was about 5, wandering off from everyone and when they noticed I was standing under the chest of one of the horses patting it. I also remember the day that they blew up the boulder. If you listen, when Owen is explaining what they're doing, there's kids playing in the background and I'm one of those kids. In case anyone was wondering, this was probably over 10 years ago now and they were indeed the last mob of wild horses in the area.
@@joannsmith9 I was probably less than 5 years old at the time so what I can remember is kind of vague but I think the foal was particularly friendly. We had names for them all at the time but I can't remember any. I'll have to ask my Mum and Dad
Thank you for replying. I know he was wanting to start another breed out of the foal. I’d give anything to know who has the foal and Theresa of the story. Is Greg still Alive?
I would have called her Grace! But I just want to say you are amazing and so good to watch, well done on everything and all the best for the future with your beautiful horses!
Awesome ❤thank you for sharing love the story and admire your work of course the Horse is my fascination ❤ my inspiration to draw when I was young an artist painter ❤
Good video (except the crappy music) there aren't many people who think for the wildlife anymore let alone save some of them so what you have done for Snowy & the other Horses is fantastic, I've been around Horses since the age of 6 & I can't get enough of them, you show a Horse kindness & trust-you get the same back & more.
That is a great video you have a great life I really enjoyed the history and the gold mine and the way that you built your round pen with your basic tools I wish I would have learned in my life about animals like you do
I thoroughly enjoyed this trip that you took with snowy. I am so elated because of the fact that you took a wild horse and made it not hard for her to adjust to be in twin . I look forward to see much more of your videos I am a horse lover I’ve never been on one but once but I enjoy looking at these beautiful animals as a Gallup tastic take care of their foal when they are Foaling.
Good Lord! This is Australia where men are tough and the horses tougher. These horses bred up over 150-200 years without the intervention of man, survival of the fittest.
I just found your channel and I liked your video so I have subscribed to your channel.. Snowy is a beautiful mare and I wish you all the luck with gentling her.. Am looking forward to watching your progress with her!
Appaloosa's introduced into Australia in the 60's and 70's so not true Brumbies. But still great horsemanship. Showing great affinity with the horse as opposed to traditional Australian Stockman methods of 'breaking' horses. Great scenery
It is all Monty Roberts Join-Up technique. I practice his Join-Up with the LLamas I have worked with over many years. People are always the animal that needs the training, not the animal!!
It would be interesting to see what kind of foal Snowy would throw with an Arabian Stallion.. With her great confirmation and easy willingness and the beautiful head and heart of fire I think the foal would be an awesome horse to see and have.. That way you would have a good breed from both sides of Both breeds on opposite ends!
Thank you for your journey with wild horse , job well done I like to see more wild horse looked after and kept safe . Also you didn’t tell us we’re these horse came from since there not native ti Australia
I couldn't find exact date but this is at least 2002. As He Greg shows Snowy off at the Equitana then. I figured it had some age to it. Going on the picture quality. Very cool. Sadly the shooting of these horses is still a massive issue.
Love watching your videos love what you do😊 I believe you’re very good horse trainer, and a very caring man and you are so right. We have to find another solution for these horses but not for them to be killed. That’s just like people so my question would be if there’s too many people and people keep having children after children after children, what do we do then we don’t dispose of them no you just don’t do that. I really enjoy your videos.😊
I have been a Waler fan and owner for some years. A while ago, there was a massive cull of these magnificent animals, and it disgusted me. I think that's what happened to the rest of your mob.
Mustang rescue is a thing over there. Willie Nelson has a 700 acre rescue ranch with about 70 mustangs and a fairly recent song "Ride Me Back Home" that brings tears to the eyes.
I enjoyed your story of your part of the Australian bush @ of cause the wild horses (my favourite animal ) I originated from the high country in Victoria ,high plains, and the brumby horse. In which there none of them left.some wild horses are there, I’m told around 800 The rest. have been shot, as Vernon. Every thing has a place on this planet , it’s the management of humans that have ruined it all…😂❤
THANK YOU VERY MUCH DADDY'S GREG DARLINGS LOVE ENJOY YOUR SHOW DARLINGS IT'S WAS AN AWESOME AMAZING WONDERFUL MAGICAL MOMENT AND WONDERS OF NATURE DARLINGS TOGETHER DARLINGS IT'S A BEAUTIFUL MAGICAL WONDERS OF NATURE TOGETHER DARLINGS FOR YOUR MOVIE'S SHOW DARLINGS
Just to clarify the people that posted this didn't make this. Also from what i seen you will have to throw your voice back at least 20yrs to when this was made.
Wild horses need to be protected as they are part of our history. Why not establish a wild horse reserve for these amazing horses where they can be properly managed in a humane and sustainable way. 😊
What if the wild horses actual were descendants of horses that were used by the people of the just found city under the sea north of Australia??? 500,000 people certainly did not walk everywhere!
A TRUE CONECTION WTH THE HEART AND SOUL OF HORSES, DEAR GREG, YOU ARE A MASTER OF YOUR GIFT, UK.
As an prof. german horseman I rode (or drove) hundrets, perhaps thousands horses in my entire life. But all of them where tamed breeds of Europe, never a wild one. It's a complete other work and other basics. Hat off, my friend for your perfect skills and horsemanship too❤ Best regards from Germany
Nearby, the type of Australian stock saddle is the best I prefare !
Why don't u try to tamed a wild horse it's a bit of an adventure isn't it
Amazing what one can accomplish when you ask nicely. Well done. Many blessings to you and your Brumbies
The white mare runs so fully extended that her legs are almost completely horizontal to the ground. Wow. I'm grateful for you sharing on RUclips. My long-ish life around horses is something I miss in illness. Don't watch horse exploitation in shows or races. Rescues are safe best lives. Good camera work. From Texas. Been riding English, Western, bareback all over the Americas including South. I look forward to seeing more to hopefully support financially.
To The Powell Family & Mates..thankyou for making this Aussie girl very proud...dont ever change💝🐎
I love Snowy , I admire her Spirit and her kindness and willingness ❤
What a lovely story! Those aussie saddles are amazing and I rode atop one for 10 plus years aboard a paso fino. My heart horse. I wish all wild horses were so lucky. Sadly in America it's one of the great down falls.
I love to see someone train horses and ride them without bits, yes it can be done!🤠
Incredible peice of work with Snowy and documentary. Cant wait to see more. Thank you and Gday
Snowy is one of the most beautiful mares I have ever seen, a beautiful story,very touched by it and how you gained her trust, totally inspiring video, thank you
I love to see the Arabian endurance horses there. I didn’t know if they were used much in Australia. Seems a perfect place for a horse that can really travel the ground. I have Arabs in western Colorado USA, so great for mountain riding!
We also have wild horses in this area and the same concerns, population growth and over grazing problems. It’s difficult, love to see them free..
In addition to great story, Loved the respectful handling and the bit-less riding!! Very cool
Beautiful movie and exciting, is this how Snowy River was produce into movie.,beautiful 🐎, I love it! Thanks.
A great story
A truly moving and touching film, love that you just ride in a rope halter.
That was brilliant.. this is what Australia used to be all about.. our beautiful country, and amazing horse men and woman. Well done.
Thank you for sharing this beautiful story, well done, you have a great heart!!!! ❤️
Boey does she love the snow!
Also, stunning how you don't use bridles, and use haulers, that's amazing the obedience and free feeling for these animals... IMPRESSIVE!
I was not aware there were horses in the Tinderrys, which run east side of Monaro Highway between Canberra and Cooma. I raised horses at Numeralla in the 80's. Beautiful film, great horsemanship, stunning mare, me favouring horses on the chunky side with lots of bone. Well done.
They're not there anymore. They've been rounded up, trained, and sold as stock horses, apparently.
@@CricketsBay When I saw all the greys, brought to mind the grey Arab stallion that lived for decades by a house on the road at Michelago, which had left his stamp on a lot of horses in that area, but no, not the same type at all. Lot of brumbies around Kiandra more lately that never used that district before, middens all along the road.
My Dad was Greg's very close friend and the property that Snowy and the other wild horses roamed when they were wild is actually my parents property and while Snowy wouldn't let anyone near her the other horses were actually very friendly and would even let you pat them. Mum has a story about me when I was about 5, wandering off from everyone and when they noticed I was standing under the chest of one of the horses patting it. I also remember the day that they blew up the boulder. If you listen, when Owen is explaining what they're doing, there's kids playing in the background and I'm one of those kids. In case anyone was wondering, this was probably over 10 years ago now and they were indeed the last mob of wild horses in the area.
Please tell me about the foal! Do you know anything about it?
@@joannsmith9 I was probably less than 5 years old at the time so what I can remember is kind of vague but I think the foal was particularly friendly. We had names for them all at the time but I can't remember any. I'll have to ask my Mum and Dad
LMK
Thank you for replying. I know he was wanting to start another breed out of the foal. I’d give anything to know who has the foal and Theresa of the story. Is Greg still Alive?
@@joannsmith9 He is but I'm not too sure what he's up to these days
Enjoy watching your inspiring journey with your wild horses, looking forward to watching more.
Beautiful.
This was wonderful, thank you from America....what a beautiful Country and spirit.
So great to see a group riding without the jangling sound of bits.
Oh yeah, she's fast! When you were trying to round them up, I could tell she was just playing with you lol. What a horse!
very impressive story and respectful training to ride bitless.
I thoroughly enjoyed watching this video thank you for sharing your love and respect for these beautiful animals ❤
Glad you enjoyed it
Thank you!!
Wow thank you for sharing the story of the bumbies they are amazing creatures
The horse TV is goddess of horses
I would have called her Grace! But I just want to say you are amazing and so good to watch, well done on everything and all the best for the future with your beautiful horses!
Great story and true spirit of horsemanship.
A you sure that gray mare is wild because you got a winner. Great horses. Alberta Canada. Wish you all the best in 2023
Awesome ❤thank you for sharing love the story and admire your work of course the Horse is my fascination ❤ my inspiration to draw when I was young an artist painter ❤
What a beautiful story, well told
It might be a beautiful story but it doesn't save our horses
Absolutely brilliant from a cold winter UK . fascinating
Good video (except the crappy music) there aren't many people who think for the wildlife anymore let alone save some of them so what you have done for Snowy & the other Horses is fantastic, I've been around Horses since the age of 6 & I can't get enough of them, you show a Horse kindness & trust-you get the same back & more.
That is a great video you have a great life I really enjoyed the history and the gold mine and the way that you built your round pen with your basic tools I wish I would have learned in my life about animals like you do
Beautiful story ❤️
much respect sir
Thanks for a great story.Made my day,maybe my month,maybe my year..
Thanks for sharing your beautiful story 👍👏🫶
They’re beautiful horses!!!
great story
Very nice video. Educational and informative. Beautiful horses as well. Hope we're told when your mare has her baby.
Thank you for your kind thoughts Helen, much appreciated.
You do realise this video was made 20 or so years ago?
What a great story!!🍎🍏🥕🐎👍
I thoroughly enjoyed this trip that you took with snowy. I am so elated because of the fact that you took a wild horse and made it not hard for her to adjust to be in twin . I look forward to see much more of your videos I am a horse lover I’ve never been on one but once but I enjoy looking at these beautiful animals as a Gallup tastic take care of their foal when they are Foaling.
Good Lord! This is Australia where men are tough and the horses tougher. These horses bred up over 150-200 years without the intervention of man, survival of the fittest.
I just found your channel and I liked your video so I have subscribed to your channel.. Snowy is a beautiful mare and I wish you all the luck with gentling her.. Am looking forward to watching your progress with her!
Thanks for subbing!
This video was made 20 or so years ago.
Well presented documentary.
Great work!!
enjoyed watching this viedo.
Great story! I love history and your introduction was interesting. Thanks for a job well done. The Marsh Tacky has a history in South Carolina.
Great to see real horsemanship, the level of understanding is superb. What of the stallion's paramour? did she have a foal?
No reply…..🏇🐴🐎
Totally loved the video, amazing horse and amazing handler. Would love to have been able to get to Australia.
The white mare runs so fully extended that her legs are almost completely horizontal to the ground.TRUE CONECTION WTH THE HEART AND SOUL OF HORSES,
Appaloosa's introduced into Australia in the 60's and 70's so not true Brumbies. But still great horsemanship. Showing great affinity with the horse as opposed to traditional Australian Stockman methods of 'breaking' horses. Great scenery
It is all Monty Roberts Join-Up technique. I practice his Join-Up with the LLamas I have worked with over many years. People are always the animal that needs the training, not the animal!!
Love it, mate. I hope that not all the wild horses disappear from our mountains. 🥰🥰
thank you
Great show
Thank you for the great video...just wondering why you left the mane matted? For remnants of the wild mare.
It would be interesting to see what kind of foal Snowy would throw with an Arabian Stallion.. With her great confirmation and easy willingness and the beautiful head and heart of fire I think the foal would be an awesome horse to see and have.. That way you would have a good breed from both sides of Both breeds on opposite ends!
LOVE ENJOY THE TINDERY RANGES DARLINGS THIER IN AUSTRALIA DARLINGS LOVE ENJOY THE DOCUMENTARY DARLINGS
Beautiful story. I was wondering if you were ever able to get her mane deranged? I can image it flowing like silky angel hair ❤
Nice! Thank you!
Thank you for your journey with wild horse , job well done I like to see more wild horse looked after and kept safe . Also you didn’t tell us we’re these horse came from since there not native ti Australia
There Soo beautiful ❤️
Very specil i wish you the best off luck❤
I couldn't find exact date but this is at least 2002. As He Greg shows Snowy off at the Equitana then. I figured it had some age to it. Going on the picture quality. Very cool. Sadly the shooting of these horses is still a massive issue.
Ha! Yeah, reading through the comments and people seem to think the video was made recently.
@@BareFootDuck yep
What a great gift snowy gave you, and you gave the wild horses! Tami from Oklahoma
Great story people 👍🏻👊
Reminds of snowy river movie
Love watching your videos love what you do😊 I believe you’re very good horse trainer, and a very caring man and you are so right. We have to find another solution for these horses but not for them to be killed. That’s just like people so my question would be if there’s too many people and people keep having children after children after children, what do we do then we don’t dispose of them no you just don’t do that. I really enjoy your videos.😊
We got a few running around top of aotearoa new Zealand
The man from snowy river was an Irish man he’s name was Jack Reilly
Banjo Patterson did write the poem, but Jack Riley was the man from snowy River
Brilliant video mate! Would be cool to conect with you as I have been doing a similar project but in Patagonia. Cheers
CONGRATULATIONS GREG DADDY'S DARLINGS FOR TAKING CARE OF THE OZIEE BRUMBIES HORSES DARLINGS
Awesome
this is quite good!
brilliant
I have been a Waler fan and owner for some years. A while ago, there was a massive cull of these magnificent animals, and it disgusted me. I think that's what happened to the rest of your mob.
I want to know what kind of foal you got? Fantastic ! Thank you for sharing. P,ease follow up with the foal.
You do realise that this video was made about 20 or so years ago?
do mustang horse in usa considered as invader too?
Mustang rescue is a thing over there. Willie Nelson has a 700 acre rescue ranch with about 70 mustangs and a fairly recent song "Ride Me Back Home" that brings tears to the eyes.
Snowy ❤ Mine was Misty 💖a Dapple Grey Mare 😊
I'd like to know how the arab and wild stallions' baby turned out. Any idea?
I enjoyed your story of your part of the Australian bush @ of cause the wild horses (my favourite animal ) I originated from the high country in Victoria ,high plains, and the brumby horse. In which there none of them left.some wild horses are there, I’m told around 800 The rest. have been shot, as Vernon. Every thing has a place on this planet , it’s the management of humans that have ruined it all…😂❤
I love it 😅
That is heaven on earth
Yep
Maybe you can start wild horses sanctuary maybe called snowy and her mates
Snowy moves like a gaited horse.
THANK YOU VERY MUCH DADDY'S GREG DARLINGS LOVE ENJOY YOUR SHOW DARLINGS IT'S WAS AN AWESOME AMAZING WONDERFUL MAGICAL MOMENT AND WONDERS OF NATURE DARLINGS TOGETHER DARLINGS IT'S A BEAUTIFUL MAGICAL WONDERS OF NATURE TOGETHER DARLINGS FOR YOUR MOVIE'S SHOW DARLINGS
Well done
I grew up on the stories of the silver brumbies , awfull to hear the herd was exterminated.
Hahaha im so glad you wernt in that sadle.
Why do you allow the dogs in the pen? They're hardly helping with the training and seem totally out of control.
I thought this too. Especially seeing they nearly seem to nip at Snowy.
Just to clarify the people that posted this didn't make this. Also from what i seen you will have to throw your voice back at least 20yrs to when this was made.
Dogs have been part of man's journey on the planet for the last 15,000 years do you get it, you head on down to the welfare office
Wild horses need to be protected as they are part of our history. Why not establish a wild horse reserve for these amazing horses where they can be properly managed in a humane and sustainable way. 😊
What if the wild horses actual were descendants of horses that were used by the people of the just found city under the sea north of Australia??? 500,000 people certainly did not walk everywhere!
Brumbies!
❤🔥 🙏👍👍
🙌💖🐴🐎❤🙏
He is a rotten little cuss, but he is so hansom.
Darn Snowy is beautiful. You need to get the knots out of her mane.