NICE....I WISH WE LIVED CLOSER!! I'M JUST LIKE YOU ARE WITH ANIMALS & TALKING TO THEM. I THINK IT WAS GREAT WHEN YOU SAID "HI", I'VE SEEN HORSES HEADS PUSHED AWAY FOR ONLY BEING INQUISITIVE THAT IMO IS SOOOO WRONG. STAY AMAZING 🐴👐
I don't want to offend you at all: you are a sweet gal. You did not help your channel with your video of your youngster with Tucker. Horses can be possessive of humans: your presence made the situation dangerous. The correct procedure is pasture them in separate areas but where they can see/touch safely. This would take some time. Perhaps delete that video.
She did separate them in different fields first and over night so that they can get used to each other if you took the time to watch the other video with the youngster, you would see she did make sure everything was safe and she also explained that tucker was gelded late so he was going to act like that either way. She also said that she knows she shouldn't get involved too much at first(which she only yelled to stop them from fighting ONCE and it was just instinct of hers) so she let them sit in the same field as each other once it was SAFE to do so and then started working with tucker several hours later. So maybe consider deleting your comment.
@@mhm2839 I was hoping you would not be offended. My intentions were not to offend at all. Someone who cares is honest. And, I do care as I am a subscriber.
NICE....I WISH WE LIVED CLOSER!! I'M JUST LIKE YOU ARE WITH ANIMALS & TALKING TO THEM. I THINK IT WAS GREAT WHEN YOU SAID "HI", I'VE SEEN HORSES HEADS PUSHED AWAY FOR ONLY BEING INQUISITIVE THAT IMO IS SOOOO WRONG. STAY AMAZING 🐴👐
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I don't want to offend you at all: you are a sweet gal. You did not help your channel with your video of your youngster with Tucker. Horses can be possessive of humans: your presence made the situation dangerous. The correct procedure is pasture them in separate areas but where they can see/touch safely. This would take some time.
Perhaps delete that video.
She did separate them in different fields first and over night so that they can get used to each other if you took the time to watch the other video with the youngster, you would see she did make sure everything was safe and she also explained that tucker was gelded late so he was going to act like that either way. She also said that she knows she shouldn't get involved too much at first(which she only yelled to stop them from fighting ONCE and it was just instinct of hers) so she let them sit in the same field as each other once it was SAFE to do so and then started working with tucker several hours later. So maybe consider deleting your comment.
@@mhm2839 I was hoping you would not be offended. My intentions were not to offend at all. Someone who cares is honest. And, I do care as I am a subscriber.
@@mhm2839 Yes! I see it the same way!