looks like the horse was listening to the camera lady, whoa means whoa. The horse would look back every time she made that statement. If that was what it was doing, that is a good horse!!
"HMMMMmmmmm....nope. Nope. Aaaand let's go this way in a circle...and..oh, we're trotting again..ok. How about...NOPE? No...really not interested. Nope...ok...maybe a couple of steps. oooh, look, pretty trees! Aaand, Nope!"
Holly Newman Clydesdales are pretty close to that. If you want tall, go for a racehorse, but if it's stocky you want, check out a Shire. And if you want a huge horse, check out Nobby
I was brought up in Blackburn, Lancashire, England and Thwaites's dray horses were still working into the 80s for local deliveries. They were a common sight when I was a boy, and were well known internationally on the competition scene. Gorgeous placid horses and were the horses knights from the Middle Ages used going into combat, and not the smaller race horses Hollywood would have you believe. I’ve no idea why this came up in my recommendations, but I’m glad it did as it made my day start off with a smile.
SundaysChild1966 There’s nowt wrong in being the child of a Lancashire lass. Besides the brewery the were lot of pony and carts in my childhood, rag and bone men and coal were the two I remember. Your mother is a year younger than my late mother and they also had milk delivered by horse and cart as well. I hope your mother is in fair fettle.
Hello Mark, thanks for the response. Yes, I am also a .. "Coal Miner's Daughter"! Mum's not bad, her memory is starting to fail though .. such a pity .. dementia. She lived in a 2 up 2 down with an outside loo, shared with the neighbours, can you imagine that now? Born on Great George St. and worked at Coops, started right after her 14th bday.
While I understand WHY they cut tails, I ALWAYS hated it for multiple reasons. It really harms their ability to keep bugs off themselves, but I also find that cut tails look UGLY. Sure you can see their nice rumps better, but does not make up for the bad looks of the cut tails.
Some racehorses are staying in a stable. One of them starts to boast about his track record. “In the last 15 races, I’ve won eight of them!” Another horse breaks in: “Well in the last 27 races, I’ve won 19!” “Oh that’s good, but in the last 36 races, I’ve won 28!” says another. At this point, the horses notice a greyhound, who has been sitting there listening. “I don’t mean to boast,” says the greyhound, “but in my last 90 races, I’ve won 88 of them!” The horses are clearly amazed. “Wow!” says one, after a hushed silence. “A talking dog!”
Ever try to play Tug-O-War with a draft horse? Look at the other horses just watching from behind the fencing. It's almost like they're laughing at the silly human.
Follow inscruction: -Take a big rope -Take a tractor -Connect the tractor and the halter with the rope -Pull the horse with the tractor whereever you want.
Horse is connected to tractor. Tractor starts pulling. Horse doesn't move. Tractor doesn't move. Horse, bored with the "game", turns and walks away. ...dragging the tractor! ~.~
@@tinkeringtim7999 Why would you think there wouldn't be stubborn horses? It's like saying they have no personality of their own. Any animal, horse, dog, bird, monkey or child can be stubborn. Even well trained animals can have their bad days. In the case of this video, I think it was just ment to be cute.
my papa tells a story of a horse named dixie who was incredibly stubborn. he had hired someone to train her to ride and she just... stopped in the middle of a field with the guy on her back and her saddle still on. no matter what he did, she wouldn't move. So, he just got off and left her there, fully tacked, and went to his house. the next morning, he looked out his window, and she was still standing there. she hadn't moved a muscle.
I've had the same happen with Belgians I used to work with at a local country park. Trick is you need to carry a buggy whip, which is a long rod with a little whip on the end. When they stall like that, you tap their butts with the whip to get them moving again. The two I worked with, Ann and Dolly were sweet girls and we had a strong bond, but they could be VERY stubborn at times. They hated being put to work, same as 99% of all horses I've ever encountered.
this horse is beautiful. I like the strong and sturdy legs. and the shoes is very fitting for the horse. as thought he or she is walking on heels. and they have well define body sculpture. very strong horse :)
My great-grandfather owned a road-construction company way back when they still used teams of draft mules and horses. My grandfather told me a lot of stories about having to work with those animals, but he had no fond memories of the mules. He loved the horses tho! They were powerhouses and he appreciated the work they put in. He had to help rig them up and them rig them back down and take them out of their harnesses, brush them down, and feed and water them - but he hated caring for the mules because they were both stubborn, strong, and eerily smart - and if they had a grudge - they'd bide their time until they could get back at you (and whatever slight they perceived may or may not have been real, lol). One of their workers lost a foot because when he led a mule into his stall, the mule stepped back on the guy's foot and wouldn't budge. I believe it was wintertime, there was soft mud in the stall under the straw, and the mule's hoof sunk the guy's foot down. He spent quite a while pounding on the mule and screaming for help, but when he finally got help it was too late and his foot had to be amputated. I have always loved draft horses because of the stories my grandfather told about them, but have only been around them a handful of times (altho I've been around horses a lot). It is true that if you turn and face away from a horse and walk where you want it to go, it'll just fall into step with you and follow. But if you stand and face them and try to pull them toward you they'll resist if they don't want to go. Also, I figured out if a horse won't come to you, you can do the same thing and they'll just walk right up to you, but you have to watch their body language (especially those ears, head positioning, and their tails) or they might walk up and bite you!
My Granddad owned and operated Gaski trucking company and was all draught horses. Mainly Clyde's and Belgians. They trucked all materials to Chicago too build the Palmer house hotel.
What a beautiful and huge horse.
That’s what she said ...
From 1 Leo to another...hi there!! What an independent horse!!!
get a room
It was my name is Kim.🏀🐴💙🥐
She's like 'I'm going because I want too, not because you want me too.'
What an original name. Did you wright this in the night?
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I think Kim was waiting for the person running the camera....must be her owner. That's loyalty and I love it.
Thank you for keeping her tail.
Yes
@@Mickey-qc7pk are you stupid? Eating meat has nothing to do with having a pet. That's the most retarded comparison I've seen in a while.
looks like the horse was listening to the camera lady, whoa means whoa. The horse would look back every time she made that statement. If that was what it was doing, that is a good horse!!
I did misspell that didn't I.
Excellent observation... such a big horse without an ounce of malice.
yes. there are no bad horses
Agreed. Kim appeared to be paying more attention to her life long companion. 😃
"HMMMMmmmmm....nope. Nope. Aaaand let's go this way in a circle...and..oh, we're trotting again..ok. How about...NOPE? No...really not interested. Nope...ok...maybe a couple of steps. oooh, look, pretty trees! Aaand, Nope!"
Panagyra lol
Spot on! lol 😁
Lol
lol
This is every horse I’ve ever had.
Holy cow, that's a huge horse.
José
Juan
She's not that big for a horse. You should see a Clydesdale
Holly Newman Clydesdales are pretty close to that. If you want tall, go for a racehorse, but if it's stocky you want, check out a Shire. And if you want a huge horse, check out Nobby
Leilani Hall racehorses don't have to be very tall..
I like the way he glanced back at the camera person like he was thinking, "Well, come on!" 😆
I was brought up in Blackburn, Lancashire, England and Thwaites's dray horses were still working into the 80s for local deliveries. They were a common sight when I was a boy, and were well known internationally on the competition scene. Gorgeous placid horses and were the horses knights from the Middle Ages used going into combat, and not the smaller race horses Hollywood would have you believe. I’ve no idea why this came up in my recommendations, but I’m glad it did as it made my day start off with a smile.
Thank you!
Mark Harris h
My mum is from Wigan, she remembers being a little girl and having deliveries done by horse-drawn cart - she's 86 now, lives in Canada. Take care
SundaysChild1966 There’s nowt wrong in being the child of a Lancashire lass. Besides the brewery the were lot of pony and carts in my childhood, rag and bone men and coal were the two I remember. Your mother is a year younger than my late mother and they also had milk delivered by horse and cart as well. I hope your mother is in fair fettle.
Hello Mark, thanks for the response. Yes, I am also a .. "Coal Miner's Daughter"! Mum's not bad, her memory is starting to fail though .. such a pity .. dementia. She lived in a 2 up 2 down with an outside loo, shared with the neighbours, can you imagine that now? Born on Great George St. and worked at Coops, started right after her 14th bday.
So awesome to see this horse with it's tail.
It is forbidden to cut off the tails. It still happens, but a lot less than 10 years ago.
🤔
Homer Corley In the Netherlands, I mean.
While I understand WHY they cut tails, I ALWAYS hated it for multiple reasons. It really harms their ability to keep bugs off themselves, but I also find that cut tails look UGLY. Sure you can see their nice rumps better, but does not make up for the bad looks of the cut tails.
It was a legit reason ages ago... now it's only done for fashion. That is something I can't agree with.
the horse wants the girl with the camera..
That horse is really stocky!!!! She looks like she would be amazingly strong
HAHA! It's quite clear that she did not want to go away from the girl doing the camera work!
That draft is so gorgeous !!! So shiny an many beautiful colors ! 👌😍💖
When she takes off in that trot you can feel the ground shake through the video!
WHAT A BEAUTIFUL MAJESTIC ANIMAL !
I just posted a similar comment, i am glad to see people think the same. It's a beautiful animal !!!
Thank you so much!
HELL NAW! HELL NAW! STOP PULLING ON ME PLAYBOY!! ~ In my Tony Baker voice🤣😂
Blessings From Texas🤠
Some racehorses are staying in a stable. One of them starts to boast about his track record. “In the last 15 races, I’ve won eight of them!”
Another horse breaks in: “Well in the last 27 races, I’ve won 19!”
“Oh that’s good, but in the last 36 races, I’ve won 28!” says another.
At this point, the horses notice a greyhound, who has been sitting there listening. “I don’t mean to boast,” says the greyhound, “but in my last 90 races, I’ve won 88 of them!”
The horses are clearly amazed. “Wow!” says one, after a hushed silence. “A talking dog!”
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@@ssgwright7419I'm glad I made you laugh !!!
These big beefy horses remind me more of giant dogs that horses lol. Beautiful 💖
That horse is built like an outdoor bathroom facility constructed of masonry material.
hahahaha.
She's beautiful!
It seems as if the horse hears the girl's voice he stops.
Funny...The horse is gorgeous pretty and beautiful. Good luck on pulling him. Stubborn and gorgeous horse...❤️❤️
Beautiful ❤️❤️..... Just stop that guy from honking 😄
Where ever they are taking her she doesn’t want to go there at the moment 😆
So beautiful and gentle
I have never seen a horse like this. Simply Beautiful!!!!! She looks like she would give you a hug. 😍😍😍😍😍
She's a beauty. He needs to learn proper commands. lol
Not from her she won't!!
What a beautiful creature - absolutely splendid
every time the person holding the camera yelled, she stopped
Never seen a horse that beautiful and strong! Love her color. Thinking about taking horse riding lessons eventually.
Ever try to play Tug-O-War with a draft horse? Look at the other horses just watching from behind the fencing. It's almost like they're laughing at the silly human.
Ikr I just noticed the black horse's face and it's so funny. 😅😂
What a wonderful wonderful horse!!!🤗♥️💕👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Oh my! She is so beautiful
Majestic and beautiful looking horse!
He looked majestic! So pretty!
Follow inscruction:
-Take a big rope
-Take a tractor
-Connect the tractor and the halter with the rope
-Pull the horse with the tractor whereever you want.
😂
+John Deere haha more like connect the horse to the tractor and pull it wherever you want! not being rude, just saying she's strong!
+John Deere I've seen this done with cows
Horse is connected to tractor.
Tractor starts pulling.
Horse doesn't move.
Tractor doesn't move.
Horse, bored with the "game", turns and walks away.
...dragging the tractor! ~.~
Kim was waiting for the lady ) x cute
Wow!! The man is absolutely gorgeous.
Beautiful horse!!
HUGE WOW!
So cool
Too funny!! BEAUTIFUL horse!!
She is so beautiful
Oh WoW! What an adorable horse! So beautiful and with lots of character too!! :¬) ❤
She's BEAUTIFUL !!! And IMPRESSIVE !!!
Love her! When they're stubborn there's not much you can do about it. ♥️
@@tinkeringtim7999 Why would you think there wouldn't be stubborn horses? It's like saying they have no personality of their own. Any animal, horse, dog, bird, monkey or child can be stubborn. Even well trained animals can have their bad days. In the case of this video, I think it was just ment to be cute.
@@geni2906 this was just a funny video, not a training video. Just smile because the horse is adorable.
my papa tells a story of a horse named dixie who was incredibly stubborn. he had hired someone to train her to ride and she just... stopped in the middle of a field with the guy on her back and her saddle still on. no matter what he did, she wouldn't move. So, he just got off and left her there, fully tacked, and went to his house. the next morning, he looked out his window, and she was still standing there. she hadn't moved a muscle.
I love those stories. But if you earn their trust, they do anything for you. As long as you treat them with respect.
So was it dead in its tracks? 🙂
@@KoudbloedKim i agree. she just took awhile to come around
She mastered standing so still... She became invisible to the eye
That is a beautiful horse. he's so majestic 💟💟
Your horse is beautiful! 💕💕💕
All I can think of is the horse thinking " get away from me mosquitoe"....😂
You can't ask a horse to go forward if you are in frot of him. It's basics...
You can teach a horse how to make fun of people who don't know the basics yet.
they know how to do that without teaching^^
Most of them do!
Koudbloed Kim is he a clydesdale or a shire?
Katy Stough she's a dutch draft
Beautiful horse. Amazing coat color andd tail
Beautiful, beautiful, horse you have there!
THANK YOU for NOT docking his tail. So nice to see a draft with a long tail 🤗
Beautiful Horse. A lot like the dray horses in Lancashire years ago.
Beautiful horse😍😍😍
What a gorgeous creature!
Awesome, effortless power and beauty combined.
LOL gotta love drafts !
She hears her owner's voice and she stops. She turned toward her name being spoken one time too.
I've had the same happen with Belgians I used to work with at a local country park. Trick is you need to carry a buggy whip, which is a long rod with a little whip on the end. When they stall like that, you tap their butts with the whip to get them moving again. The two I worked with, Ann and Dolly were sweet girls and we had a strong bond, but they could be VERY stubborn at times. They hated being put to work, same as 99% of all horses I've ever encountered.
Reminds me of trying to get a dog to leave a dog park when the dog isn't tired of playing yet.
Omg that horse is gorgeous.
She's a huge horse, but her coat color, mane, and tail are gorgeous.
+Sean Wilkinson I agree, truly a beautiful creature!!
I agree
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this horse is beautiful. I like the strong and sturdy legs. and the shoes is very fitting for the horse. as thought he or she is walking on heels. and they have well define body sculpture. very strong horse :)
BEAUTIFUL
Such a beauty
Incredibly beautiful creature.
May she rest in peace♥️ Ze was echt prachtig 🥺
What a gentle but stubborn giant baby!
Absolutely beautiful 👍
What a beautiful horse!!!!
notice she only stops when the women using the camera says somthing
Yeah, I may not be a very good help. :D
it a beautiful draft horse
Yup, it's like Kim was waiting for her. I'm pretty sure that if the lady would have walk forward, the horse would have moved. ^^'
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What a beautiful horse
Alina McPherson women -plural- was wrong, because the camerawoman was a woman -Singular-. He was correcting Christopher.
What a beautiful, majestic animal. Stubborn, but beautiful.
i love them
Such a beautiful creature~!!
Massive horse! Beautiful
Kim: "hmm the flies are aggressive today."
It's wonderful
😂😂😂😂😂 So relatable. I dealt with stubborn horses too.
Majestic
That is a huge horse! ❤️
Oh there's bigger
The camera lady was calling the shots, and she liked it!
Awwwee,, Kim is a Beautifull Horse ,,, what a beauty !!
That is a BEAST! WOW
Awesome horse !
Beautiful 😘❤️❤️❤️
Beautiful
My great-grandfather owned a road-construction company way back when they still used teams of draft mules and horses. My grandfather told me a lot of stories about having to work with those animals, but he had no fond memories of the mules. He loved the horses tho! They were powerhouses and he appreciated the work they put in. He had to help rig them up and them rig them back down and take them out of their harnesses, brush them down, and feed and water them - but he hated caring for the mules because they were both stubborn, strong, and eerily smart - and if they had a grudge - they'd bide their time until they could get back at you (and whatever slight they perceived may or may not have been real, lol). One of their workers lost a foot because when he led a mule into his stall, the mule stepped back on the guy's foot and wouldn't budge. I believe it was wintertime, there was soft mud in the stall under the straw, and the mule's hoof sunk the guy's foot down. He spent quite a while pounding on the mule and screaming for help, but when he finally got help it was too late and his foot had to be amputated. I have always loved draft horses because of the stories my grandfather told about them, but have only been around them a handful of times (altho I've been around horses a lot). It is true that if you turn and face away from a horse and walk where you want it to go, it'll just fall into step with you and follow. But if you stand and face them and try to pull them toward you they'll resist if they don't want to go. Also, I figured out if a horse won't come to you, you can do the same thing and they'll just walk right up to you, but you have to watch their body language (especially those ears, head positioning, and their tails) or they might walk up and bite you!
Such a beautiful horse!
Beautiful..
That has to be like trying to move a freight train single handedly
that horse ain't gonna walk off without his owner
That's one gorgeous hunk of horse who is very strong willed.
2600 lbs saying NO. 🤣🤣🤣
My Granddad owned and operated Gaski trucking company and was all draught horses. Mainly Clyde's and Belgians. They trucked all materials to Chicago too build the Palmer house hotel.
OMG majestic powerful beautiful horses
When Kim steps on ya foot....well it stays stepped on ! What a beautiful gal !
So beautiful so sweet great video, i.love.your.beautiful, horce.so.much.so.pretty.so.sweet 😎😁😉😄😍😙💙💙
She's spicy 🔥🔥 love it!!!!!
"Dude, you're like one tenth of my body weight. Don't even bother trying."
Gorgeous horse. Looks well cared for.
"I'll go...but not because you want me to" 🤣🤣🤣