I’m a horse trainer and I swear, bay colored horses are the most gentle horses on the planet. I don’t know why, but they all are just the biggest love bugs and are chill with everything
I miss my grandmas horse. Rusty was the horse all us kids learned to ride on. He died of infection at around 24. R.I.P Grandma, R.I.P rusty. Yall are together riding in heaven now
Here are some parasites found in horse mouths that can potentially infect humans, particularly pregnant women and unborn babies: *Protozoa* 1. *Toxoplasma gondii*: Found in horse saliva, feces, and contaminated water. Infection (toxoplasmosis) can cause miscarriage, stillbirth, or birth defects. 2. *Cryptosporidium parvum*: Contaminated water or contact with infected horse feces can lead to cryptosporidiosis, causing premature birth or low birth weight. *Helminths (Worms)* 1. *Strongylus* (Large Strongyles): Infective larvae can contaminate water, soil, or vegetation. Human infection (strongylosis) can cause gastrointestinal issues. 2. *Parascaris equorum* (Roundworms): Eggs can contaminate soil, water, or horse feces. Human infection (parascariasis) can cause intestinal blockages or respiratory problems. 3. *Oxyuris equi* (Pinworms): Eggs can contaminate horse feces, soil, or water. Human infection (oxyuriasis) can cause gastrointestinal issues. *Other Parasites* 1. *Babesia caballi*: Found in horse blood, potentially transmitted through tick bites or contaminated blood. Human infection (babesiosis) can cause anemia, jaundice, or premature birth. 2. *Theileria equi*: Transmitted through tick bites or contaminated blood. Human infection (theileriosis) can cause anemia, fever, or respiratory problems. *Prevention* To minimize risk: 1. Practice good hygiene (handwashing, glove use) around horses. 2. Avoid consuming contaminated water or food. 3. Keep pregnant women away from horse stalls and feces. 4. Regularly deworm horses. 5. Use proper tick control measures. Consult a healthcare professional or veterinarian for guidance on parasite prevention and treatment.
Our mares absolutely doted on our oldest grandson, when he was a little. It was as if they couldn't get enough of his tiny toddler smell. He just brought out their soft eyed sweet mama goodness. Now over a decade later, they still love him.
This horse loved the baby's smell, you can tell. Those two licks say it all. The smell of a baby is the most wonderful, sweetest smell in the world (especially a baby's head). It's a precious smell. ❤
The horse smells the scent of their bonded owner on the baby as well as their instinct in knowing it's a newborn creature. Horses are amazing gentle creatures if treated properly from birth🐎
Here are some parasites found in horse mouths that can potentially infect humans, particularly pregnant women and unborn babies: *Protozoa* 1. *Toxoplasma gondii*: Found in horse saliva, feces, and contaminated water. Infection (toxoplasmosis) can cause miscarriage, stillbirth, or birth defects. 2. *Cryptosporidium parvum*: Contaminated water or contact with infected horse feces can lead to cryptosporidiosis, causing premature birth or low birth weight. *Helminths (Worms)* 1. *Strongylus* (Large Strongyles): Infective larvae can contaminate water, soil, or vegetation. Human infection (strongylosis) can cause gastrointestinal issues. 2. *Parascaris equorum* (Roundworms): Eggs can contaminate soil, water, or horse feces. Human infection (parascariasis) can cause intestinal blockages or respiratory problems. 3. *Oxyuris equi* (Pinworms): Eggs can contaminate horse feces, soil, or water. Human infection (oxyuriasis) can cause gastrointestinal issues. *Other Parasites* 1. *Babesia caballi*: Found in horse blood, potentially transmitted through tick bites or contaminated blood. Human infection (babesiosis) can cause anemia, jaundice, or premature birth. 2. *Theileria equi*: Transmitted through tick bites or contaminated blood. Human infection (theileriosis) can cause anemia, fever, or respiratory problems. *Prevention* To minimize risk: 1. Practice good hygiene (handwashing, glove use) around horses. 2. Avoid consuming contaminated water or food. 3. Keep pregnant women away from horse stalls and feces. 4. Regularly deworm horses. 5. Use proper tick control measures. Consult a healthcare professional or veterinarian for guidance on parasite prevention and treatment.
So precious❤ my horses have always been incredibly gentle with my children and grandchildren . I had one mare that would actually close her eyes and totally relax when the kids groomed her as little ones. Some of them are instinctively sweet and gentle around them. It's a blessing given and received😊❤❤❤❤
Here are some parasites found in horse mouths that can potentially infect humans, particularly pregnant women and unborn babies: *Protozoa* 1. *Toxoplasma gondii*: Found in horse saliva, feces, and contaminated water. Infection (toxoplasmosis) can cause miscarriage, stillbirth, or birth defects. 2. *Cryptosporidium parvum*: Contaminated water or contact with infected horse feces can lead to cryptosporidiosis, causing premature birth or low birth weight. *Helminths (Worms)* 1. *Strongylus* (Large Strongyles): Infective larvae can contaminate water, soil, or vegetation. Human infection (strongylosis) can cause gastrointestinal issues. 2. *Parascaris equorum* (Roundworms): Eggs can contaminate soil, water, or horse feces. Human infection (parascariasis) can cause intestinal blockages or respiratory problems. 3. *Oxyuris equi* (Pinworms): Eggs can contaminate horse feces, soil, or water. Human infection (oxyuriasis) can cause gastrointestinal issues. *Other Parasites* 1. *Babesia caballi*: Found in horse blood, potentially transmitted through tick bites or contaminated blood. Human infection (babesiosis) can cause anemia, jaundice, or premature birth. 2. *Theileria equi*: Transmitted through tick bites or contaminated blood. Human infection (theileriosis) can cause anemia, fever, or respiratory problems. *Prevention* To minimize risk: 1. Practice good hygiene (handwashing, glove use) around horses. 2. Avoid consuming contaminated water or food. 3. Keep pregnant women away from horse stalls and feces. 4. Regularly deworm horses. 5. Use proper tick control measures. Consult a healthcare professional or veterinarian for guidance on parasite prevention and treatment.
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Horses are very intelligent and sensitive to human emotion...this is most precious ❤️
They know what babies mean to us because they have babies too. They see that tiny hoo-man and it's the same instinctual reaction we have when we see a puppy.
How do u know? He knows it's a smaller being, tired of goofy so called females constantly pushing there agenda, ur seen by God though men so gaf about u and what u say basic !
Here are some parasites found in horse mouths that can potentially infect humans, particularly pregnant women and unborn babies: *Protozoa* 1. *Toxoplasma gondii*: Found in horse saliva, feces, and contaminated water. Infection (toxoplasmosis) can cause miscarriage, stillbirth, or birth defects. 2. *Cryptosporidium parvum*: Contaminated water or contact with infected horse feces can lead to cryptosporidiosis, causing premature birth or low birth weight. *Helminths (Worms)* 1. *Strongylus* (Large Strongyles): Infective larvae can contaminate water, soil, or vegetation. Human infection (strongylosis) can cause gastrointestinal issues. 2. *Parascaris equorum* (Roundworms): Eggs can contaminate soil, water, or horse feces. Human infection (parascariasis) can cause intestinal blockages or respiratory problems. 3. *Oxyuris equi* (Pinworms): Eggs can contaminate horse feces, soil, or water. Human infection (oxyuriasis) can cause gastrointestinal issues. *Other Parasites* 1. *Babesia caballi*: Found in horse blood, potentially transmitted through tick bites or contaminated blood. Human infection (babesiosis) can cause anemia, jaundice, or premature birth. 2. *Theileria equi*: Transmitted through tick bites or contaminated blood. Human infection (theileriosis) can cause anemia, fever, or respiratory problems. *Prevention* To minimize risk: 1. Practice good hygiene (handwashing, glove use) around horses. 2. Avoid consuming contaminated water or food. 3. Keep pregnant women away from horse stalls and feces. 4. Regularly deworm horses. 5. Use proper tick control measures. Consult a healthcare professional or veterinarian for guidance on parasite prevention and treatment.
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@@TehUltimateSnake Chise the most extreme in not harming children. Data ya for golden retriever. They cannot ever show aggression to mankind. Only to combat its own kind. If can’t break up fights by stick held by human or trust. It’s ruined eternity. Oh mean idiots factor, they ruined many these mongrels bred mastiff & dog to make curs. Eugenics now! Get rid off all. Ps this isn’t Bible not Jesus see zoonotic diseases.
@@TehUltimateSnake it’s not all pit ball dogs. If the dog has been exposed in a environment which is healthy and the owner treats them right and train them accordingly then they would usually be fine around babies and children. Dogs are most likely to become aggressive if they have fear of humans from being mistreated by them.
She's so sweet and gentle with the baby girl ❤ This is a beautiful moment in time. The animals are so gentle with babies and small kids. They know! ❤❤❤❤❤
@@shirin8609 nah if the horse is grouchy and he sees the baby, he’ll ungrouchify if the baby is chill. If it’s a demon baby they’ll just eat the baby like it’s a rutabaga
Ohhh. How cute is this. I can appreciate this. My Mom & Dad put me on a pony at 3 years old. I'm 75 & never got off. Horses, for lack of a better term, r just magical
Yes! Yes! So much yes! I blame my Papa for bringing me for pony rides when I was a wee tot. After that, I was totally hooked. Been on horses most of my life!!
This horse already instinctively knew that the baby was on the way. He's been loving and waiting on this baby. The horse loved the baby before he laid eyes on it
@@jimplimkin4026horses are vegetarians so I doubt it. Lol They will lick as a form of affection or, if you're a bit sweaty, they lick to taste the salt.
@@that.ll_do_pig your clearly not around horses enough. I Board horses and I've watched them eat snakes, frogs, baby ducks, baby chicks, toads, mice most horses will not eat other animals but if they are lacking something in their diet they will eat small animals. It's not common but more aggressive horses or horses who live their life in Feild instead of stalls will do crazy things.
Here are some parasites found in horse mouths that can potentially infect humans, particularly pregnant women and unborn babies: *Protozoa* 1. *Toxoplasma gondii*: Found in horse saliva, feces, and contaminated water. Infection (toxoplasmosis) can cause miscarriage, stillbirth, or birth defects. 2. *Cryptosporidium parvum*: Contaminated water or contact with infected horse feces can lead to cryptosporidiosis, causing premature birth or low birth weight. *Helminths (Worms)* 1. *Strongylus* (Large Strongyles): Infective larvae can contaminate water, soil, or vegetation. Human infection (strongylosis) can cause gastrointestinal issues. 2. *Parascaris equorum* (Roundworms): Eggs can contaminate soil, water, or horse feces. Human infection (parascariasis) can cause intestinal blockages or respiratory problems. 3. *Oxyuris equi* (Pinworms): Eggs can contaminate horse feces, soil, or water. Human infection (oxyuriasis) can cause gastrointestinal issues. *Other Parasites* 1. *Babesia caballi*: Found in horse blood, potentially transmitted through tick bites or contaminated blood. Human infection (babesiosis) can cause anemia, jaundice, or premature birth. 2. *Theileria equi*: Transmitted through tick bites or contaminated blood. Human infection (theileriosis) can cause anemia, fever, or respiratory problems. *Prevention* To minimize risk: 1. Practice good hygiene (handwashing, glove use) around horses. 2. Avoid consuming contaminated water or food. 3. Keep pregnant women away from horse stalls and feces. 4. Regularly deworm horses. 5. Use proper tick control measures. Consult a healthcare professional or veterinarian for guidance on parasite prevention and treatment.
What a beautiful baby may the Lord bless him and his family, and of course may the Lord strengthen that beautiful friendship with the beautiful horsy.Priceless moment.🔥🥰😍🤩🤩🤩❤️❤️❤️❤️ ss
Subhanallah. The baby is adorable and happy, and the horse is loving and gentle. What a beautiful moment. It's amazing that we can train and live alongside certain animals.
Sometimes you forget these massive animals have been domesticated alongside humans for thousands of years. The very first thing domesticated animals learn is to be gentle with our children or they become food :) Very cute!
I had a similar experience with my SoulHorse Daelite. I had taken her down to a group home I was working at at the time to see one of the individuals I worked with. Billy was in a wheelchair, had cerebral palsy and was none verbal. Billy started crying and Daelite moved closer to Billy and gently lowered her head and rubbed his belly with her nose, Billy looked at her like "What the..??" but he stopped crying for a second, when she raised her head a little Billy started crying again Daelite dropped her head then touched his belly and stayed there for a while until he was taken back into the house. I originally thought his chair would make her nervous but when it didn't it was then I realized she'd make a fabulous therapy horse.
Unfortunately we are monkeys. And monkeys are known for greed, violence, cruelty and exploitation of other people and animals. Humans are the scum of the animal world.
Here are some parasites found in horse mouths that can potentially infect humans, particularly pregnant women and unborn babies: *Protozoa* 1. *Toxoplasma gondii*: Found in horse saliva, feces, and contaminated water. Infection (toxoplasmosis) can cause miscarriage, stillbirth, or birth defects. 2. *Cryptosporidium parvum*: Contaminated water or contact with infected horse feces can lead to cryptosporidiosis, causing premature birth or low birth weight. *Helminths (Worms)* 1. *Strongylus* (Large Strongyles): Infective larvae can contaminate water, soil, or vegetation. Human infection (strongylosis) can cause gastrointestinal issues. 2. *Parascaris equorum* (Roundworms): Eggs can contaminate soil, water, or horse feces. Human infection (parascariasis) can cause intestinal blockages or respiratory problems. 3. *Oxyuris equi* (Pinworms): Eggs can contaminate horse feces, soil, or water. Human infection (oxyuriasis) can cause gastrointestinal issues. *Other Parasites* 1. *Babesia caballi*: Found in horse blood, potentially transmitted through tick bites or contaminated blood. Human infection (babesiosis) can cause anemia, jaundice, or premature birth. 2. *Theileria equi*: Transmitted through tick bites or contaminated blood. Human infection (theileriosis) can cause anemia, fever, or respiratory problems. *Prevention* To minimize risk: 1. Practice good hygiene (handwashing, glove use) around horses. 2. Avoid consuming contaminated water or food. 3. Keep pregnant women away from horse stalls and feces. 4. Regularly deworm horses. 5. Use proper tick control measures. Consult a healthcare professional or veterinarian for guidance on parasite prevention and treatment.
I wouldn’t do that nor would I recommend it. The gentlest and smartest horse I ever owned sent me, a grown man, to the ER because she heard a noise and turned to see what it was. The animals are more powerful than many realize and they can make mistakes.
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Here are some parasites found in horse mouths that can potentially infect humans, particularly pregnant women and unborn babies: *Protozoa* 1. *Toxoplasma gondii*: Found in horse saliva, feces, and contaminated water. Infection (toxoplasmosis) can cause miscarriage, stillbirth, or birth defects. 2. *Cryptosporidium parvum*: Contaminated water or contact with infected horse feces can lead to cryptosporidiosis, causing premature birth or low birth weight. *Helminths (Worms)* 1. *Strongylus* (Large Strongyles): Infective larvae can contaminate water, soil, or vegetation. Human infection (strongylosis) can cause gastrointestinal issues. 2. *Parascaris equorum* (Roundworms): Eggs can contaminate soil, water, or horse feces. Human infection (parascariasis) can cause intestinal blockages or respiratory problems. 3. *Oxyuris equi* (Pinworms): Eggs can contaminate horse feces, soil, or water. Human infection (oxyuriasis) can cause gastrointestinal issues. *Other Parasites* 1. *Babesia caballi*: Found in horse blood, potentially transmitted through tick bites or contaminated blood. Human infection (babesiosis) can cause anemia, jaundice, or premature birth. 2. *Theileria equi*: Transmitted through tick bites or contaminated blood. Human infection (theileriosis) can cause anemia, fever, or respiratory problems. *Prevention* To minimize risk: 1. Practice good hygiene (handwashing, glove use) around horses. 2. Avoid consuming contaminated water or food. 3. Keep pregnant women away from horse stalls and feces. 4. Regularly deworm horses. 5. Use proper tick control measures. Consult a healthcare professional or veterinarian for guidance on parasite prevention and treatment.
Now they are friends for life. my horse was always gentle with children. He was extremely spirited, but he wouldn't go over a walk with a child on his back, he sensed they were not seated well.
All animals are instinctively gentle with babies. My maternal grandfather had a farm, and there I've seen cows, bulls, buffaloes, goats, dogs, cats, even chicken and roosters being extremely patient and tolerant with infants as well as toddlers while the babies pulled on their feathers or whiskers, or, in case of the goats are cattle, their ears or horns. I believe their parental instincts kick in when they are with young kids...
My pup really impressed me by behaving this way. He LOVES to bark and is a high energy breed that isnt known for being good with kids. Hes met my 4 neices when he was a baby, but was more interested in marking and sniffing 😂 a few months ago I brought him (2years old) to see the girls and he did AMAZING he was so gentle and calm. He never barked, didnt nip, and gave out so many kisses! He let them hold him and was just such a good boy! I think since hes a big boy now, he understands.
@@truthwins3065 wolves even kill the babies of other wolves to protect their own territory and many animals are known to eat eggs or defenseless baby animals 😬🤐 definitely depends a lot on the situation
This is one of the most precious things I have ever seen! How adorable that horse is to “his” baby girl! I pray they will be friends for a very long time!!! ❤🐴🐎❤
Y'all, seriously, when making a list about the things I like the most in this life animals (mainly domesticated ones) are always included. I swear that the level of the bond many of us get to experience with them is from another world ✨💛✨
I was always amazed at the reactions of my horses to babies & small children. Even the most active & nervous, etc. ones would suddenly settle down, & become gentle, sweet giants who acted as if this was everyday occurrence being around kids. And if I put a small child on one of the horse’s backs, the horse would walk around slowly & carefully, but w/ pride & pleasure, looking down at me as if to say, “Don’t worry Mom! I’ve Got this! I’ll be careful! & afterward, as I reached up to lift the child, the horse would always look at me proudly, as if to say, “Wasn’t I a good girl or boy, Mom?” Of course, I always talked softly moved slowly & gently & stayed close. But none of them ever misbehaved or even made a fast move. They had built in radar around babies & kids.
Ce priveliște frumoasă! Este clar că bebelușul nu știe ce se întâmplă, însă calul este cel mai blând animal care simte inocența, sufletul curat și , ca atare, se poartă drăgălaș cu bebelușul .Îl iubește necondiționat. Asta-i în natura lui. Frumos videoclip.
Man this brings me back to my grandparents farm and all the horses and chickens/pigs/cows i would even say my grandfather made me intothe man i am today
Amazing how a animal knows why the mom brought the baby there to meet the horse and the animal knows that’s her baby and to be gentle in introducing yourself!
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@@Mustardbran ayo😂
What it’s true
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They look cute together 😍
The horse gave the lick of approval. This is now his new friend.
that tongue is litterally the size of their head
Horse Anti allergy lick
In fact, he gave the baby two licks. The baby is now his best friend.
I was waiting for him to bite that soft spot like an apple 😮
Taste test
That was just so sweet and wonderful. The two living souls that you love so much meeting. Respect
Очень мило и трогательно❤🐎❤❤😃💋🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Amazing
So precious ❤
I love how the baby isn't afraid of the horse, she seems delighted 😅
i dont think babys know what they should be afraid of ^^ so if nothing bad happens their fine with it
the eye to eye moment was so cuteeee!!!
Ikr❤
I can barely see or make sense of anything at that point
@@wsoares89 drunk? 😂
This beautiful male 🐴 horse tenderly showed his affection for the baby girl!!. This is so precious Susan
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I've never seen a horse lick a person. Such gentle affection.
Exactly 🤗💜💜💜
I think he recogniesed the "baby smell" and instinctively tried to groom him like he would a foal.
@@epicwalrus7183 My thought too, horse licked the baby as if grooming a foal.
Y’all saw that baby head keep bopping after each lick 😂
My aunt was boarding this precious horse who would lick everyone and give many cuddles 🥰
I'm a horse owner for years. never seen any of my family horses lick your face like a kiss of approval. I got you
Me too this is wild.. never knew they could lick like that.
The horse thought the baby was a salt block😂
Wow, this is so naturally sweet. This horse smelled the baby and sensed the innocence. I love seeing captured moments like this.
“Little human, I here by blessed thee with a gesture of welcoming and love”
S I M B A- 😂😂
Lick! Lick! 🤣🤣
To whoever reads this, your life matters. No one can replace you. I love you so much but Jesus loves you more. Read that again. ✝️❤️
MLEM! MLEM! 😛
Fr the baby was initiated via lick😂😂😂
Horses are so intelligent and full of emotions. I had horses half my life and just love them.
❤❤❤😢😂émotion intense ho c'est très beau ❤
I’m a horse trainer and I swear, bay colored horses are the most gentle horses on the planet. I don’t know why, but they all are just the biggest love bugs and are chill with everything
Horses are violent demon dogs
Thank you for sharing your knowledge ❤
I've heard that before, by another social media horse person.... so maybe there's something to that.
Very true but why are you making this about race? Lol
@@butterflycomingthroughthem5582 lmao
Horses actually have the ability to sense/read people's feelings. They're HIGHLY intelligent and a good bond is nearly unbreakable.
Yep...lost my girl at 28
I've seen clips before where horses where being ridden for therapy by people especially children with some behavioral issues.
I miss my grandmas horse. Rusty was the horse all us kids learned to ride on. He died of infection at around 24. R.I.P Grandma, R.I.P rusty. Yall are together riding in heaven now
@@societyisboring
I imagine your grandma riding on Rusty’s back in a vast, endless field with a bright blue sky above them.
I've been around horses half of my life and I wouldn't leave my baby alone c that close to one like that. That's just madness imo. You never know...
Nothing like teaching your children at a very young age to be kind to animals❤ thank you!
Memories are being created ! Filling the hearts with lots of LOVE ! LOVE WINS AGAIN !!
Thank you
Na that baby won’t remember that moment 🙄
Here are some parasites found in horse mouths that can potentially infect humans, particularly pregnant women and unborn babies:
*Protozoa*
1. *Toxoplasma gondii*: Found in horse saliva, feces, and contaminated water. Infection (toxoplasmosis) can cause miscarriage, stillbirth, or birth defects.
2. *Cryptosporidium parvum*: Contaminated water or contact with infected horse feces can lead to cryptosporidiosis, causing premature birth or low birth weight.
*Helminths (Worms)*
1. *Strongylus* (Large Strongyles): Infective larvae can contaminate water, soil, or vegetation. Human infection (strongylosis) can cause gastrointestinal issues.
2. *Parascaris equorum* (Roundworms): Eggs can contaminate soil, water, or horse feces. Human infection (parascariasis) can cause intestinal blockages or respiratory problems.
3. *Oxyuris equi* (Pinworms): Eggs can contaminate horse feces, soil, or water. Human infection (oxyuriasis) can cause gastrointestinal issues.
*Other Parasites*
1. *Babesia caballi*: Found in horse blood, potentially transmitted through tick bites or contaminated blood. Human infection (babesiosis) can cause anemia, jaundice, or premature birth.
2. *Theileria equi*: Transmitted through tick bites or contaminated blood. Human infection (theileriosis) can cause anemia, fever, or respiratory problems.
*Prevention*
To minimize risk:
1. Practice good hygiene (handwashing, glove use) around horses.
2. Avoid consuming contaminated water or food.
3. Keep pregnant women away from horse stalls and feces.
4. Regularly deworm horses.
5. Use proper tick control measures.
Consult a healthcare professional or veterinarian for guidance on parasite prevention and treatment.
Our mares absolutely doted on our oldest grandson, when he was a little. It was as if they couldn't get enough of his tiny toddler smell. He just brought out their soft eyed sweet mama goodness. Now over a decade later, they still love him.
I know plenty of women that adore that baby smell, too.
This horse loved the baby's smell, you can tell. Those two licks say it all. The smell of a baby is the most wonderful, sweetest smell in the world (especially a baby's head). It's a precious smell. ❤
The horse could smell the baby’s scent and knew the baby was his new human. They have great sense of smell. ❤️
The horse smells the scent of their bonded owner on the baby as well as their instinct in knowing it's a newborn creature. Horses are amazing gentle creatures if treated properly from birth🐎
No 💩 Sherlock lol
@@BeverleyMiller_ awww they seem so gentle…❤
yes babies smell amazing
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This is so precious! The baby was not afraid! So trusting on baby and horse.
Startle, yes, we have startle from the git-go, fear is learned. Another thing, all mamals are gentle with younglings they don't see as a food.
Here are some parasites found in horse mouths that can potentially infect humans, particularly pregnant women and unborn babies:
*Protozoa*
1. *Toxoplasma gondii*: Found in horse saliva, feces, and contaminated water. Infection (toxoplasmosis) can cause miscarriage, stillbirth, or birth defects.
2. *Cryptosporidium parvum*: Contaminated water or contact with infected horse feces can lead to cryptosporidiosis, causing premature birth or low birth weight.
*Helminths (Worms)*
1. *Strongylus* (Large Strongyles): Infective larvae can contaminate water, soil, or vegetation. Human infection (strongylosis) can cause gastrointestinal issues.
2. *Parascaris equorum* (Roundworms): Eggs can contaminate soil, water, or horse feces. Human infection (parascariasis) can cause intestinal blockages or respiratory problems.
3. *Oxyuris equi* (Pinworms): Eggs can contaminate horse feces, soil, or water. Human infection (oxyuriasis) can cause gastrointestinal issues.
*Other Parasites*
1. *Babesia caballi*: Found in horse blood, potentially transmitted through tick bites or contaminated blood. Human infection (babesiosis) can cause anemia, jaundice, or premature birth.
2. *Theileria equi*: Transmitted through tick bites or contaminated blood. Human infection (theileriosis) can cause anemia, fever, or respiratory problems.
*Prevention*
To minimize risk:
1. Practice good hygiene (handwashing, glove use) around horses.
2. Avoid consuming contaminated water or food.
3. Keep pregnant women away from horse stalls and feces.
4. Regularly deworm horses.
5. Use proper tick control measures.
Consult a healthcare professional or veterinarian for guidance on parasite prevention and treatment.
Horses are intelligent and loving. They probably love babies like we do. Aww.
It is interesting with dogs too ….. how most can recognize the vulnerability of children vs. adults
The horse's eyes portray love and gentleness.....
Animals are a lot smarter and more sensitive than we give them credit for. ❤
For a long time it was thought only humans used tools. Turns out several species of animals use tools
I wish people would think of that when they abuse them.
This has been repeated over and over by many. It's the correct thing. But, why bore people to death by saying the same again and again?! 🤔
@@rahultnnambiar9251 I'm psychotic not psychic 🤯! I don't know what other people are going to
say. It's what I felt at the moment.
Everybody recognizes babies. And knows they are fragile.
So precious❤ my horses have always been incredibly gentle with my children and grandchildren . I had one mare that would actually close her eyes and totally relax when the kids groomed her as little ones. Some of them are instinctively sweet and gentle around them. It's a blessing given and received😊❤❤❤❤
Here are some parasites found in horse mouths that can potentially infect humans, particularly pregnant women and unborn babies:
*Protozoa*
1. *Toxoplasma gondii*: Found in horse saliva, feces, and contaminated water. Infection (toxoplasmosis) can cause miscarriage, stillbirth, or birth defects.
2. *Cryptosporidium parvum*: Contaminated water or contact with infected horse feces can lead to cryptosporidiosis, causing premature birth or low birth weight.
*Helminths (Worms)*
1. *Strongylus* (Large Strongyles): Infective larvae can contaminate water, soil, or vegetation. Human infection (strongylosis) can cause gastrointestinal issues.
2. *Parascaris equorum* (Roundworms): Eggs can contaminate soil, water, or horse feces. Human infection (parascariasis) can cause intestinal blockages or respiratory problems.
3. *Oxyuris equi* (Pinworms): Eggs can contaminate horse feces, soil, or water. Human infection (oxyuriasis) can cause gastrointestinal issues.
*Other Parasites*
1. *Babesia caballi*: Found in horse blood, potentially transmitted through tick bites or contaminated blood. Human infection (babesiosis) can cause anemia, jaundice, or premature birth.
2. *Theileria equi*: Transmitted through tick bites or contaminated blood. Human infection (theileriosis) can cause anemia, fever, or respiratory problems.
*Prevention*
To minimize risk:
1. Practice good hygiene (handwashing, glove use) around horses.
2. Avoid consuming contaminated water or food.
3. Keep pregnant women away from horse stalls and feces.
4. Regularly deworm horses.
5. Use proper tick control measures.
Consult a healthcare professional or veterinarian for guidance on parasite prevention and treatment.
Horses are very intelligent and sensitive to human emotion...this is most precious ❤️
It's amazing when animals just seem to KNOW when it's time to be gentle ❤️
They know what babies mean to us because they have babies too. They see that tiny hoo-man and it's the same instinctual reaction we have when we see a puppy.
Ahhh. Mark Twain and I would agree that animals are the, highest, of beings.
No, they don’t. It’s a stupid risk to take.
They know otherwise theyd kill each other or be killed themselves in no time
Not sure I agree, you can find just as many videos on animals randomly attacking
Soooo adorable. This horse knows there is a baby girl in front of him. That's sweet. ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Love the big LICK at the end. Adorable!
How do u know? He knows it's a smaller being, tired of goofy so called females constantly pushing there agenda, ur seen by God though men so gaf about u and what u say basic !
now at adult age, Girl will respect Animals for all rest of her life.
@@donnataylor574😮
Here are some parasites found in horse mouths that can potentially infect humans, particularly pregnant women and unborn babies:
*Protozoa*
1. *Toxoplasma gondii*: Found in horse saliva, feces, and contaminated water. Infection (toxoplasmosis) can cause miscarriage, stillbirth, or birth defects.
2. *Cryptosporidium parvum*: Contaminated water or contact with infected horse feces can lead to cryptosporidiosis, causing premature birth or low birth weight.
*Helminths (Worms)*
1. *Strongylus* (Large Strongyles): Infective larvae can contaminate water, soil, or vegetation. Human infection (strongylosis) can cause gastrointestinal issues.
2. *Parascaris equorum* (Roundworms): Eggs can contaminate soil, water, or horse feces. Human infection (parascariasis) can cause intestinal blockages or respiratory problems.
3. *Oxyuris equi* (Pinworms): Eggs can contaminate horse feces, soil, or water. Human infection (oxyuriasis) can cause gastrointestinal issues.
*Other Parasites*
1. *Babesia caballi*: Found in horse blood, potentially transmitted through tick bites or contaminated blood. Human infection (babesiosis) can cause anemia, jaundice, or premature birth.
2. *Theileria equi*: Transmitted through tick bites or contaminated blood. Human infection (theileriosis) can cause anemia, fever, or respiratory problems.
*Prevention*
To minimize risk:
1. Practice good hygiene (handwashing, glove use) around horses.
2. Avoid consuming contaminated water or food.
3. Keep pregnant women away from horse stalls and feces.
4. Regularly deworm horses.
5. Use proper tick control measures.
Consult a healthcare professional or veterinarian for guidance on parasite prevention and treatment.
She was looking at him in awe. He just instantly knew how to be gentle with her. This was so sweet and wholesome.
I love horses they're beautiful and pleasant. Very loving and caring. God knew exactly what he was doing when he created them 😊❤
Even a baby could recognize a majestic creature.
Such beautiful Awe! It's sweetest inspiration Of looking Upon gentle grace Of Beauty 🎉🥰😍😇☺️
🙌🙏🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍BOTH ARE BEAUTIFUL AND SWEET HEART
The lil head bops when the licks happen is so cute!! 🥰
😊❤❤
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😂🎉it was super cute
Ikr literally moved the baby’s whole head back & forth it was adorable lol
For real, I even awwwed when he did that!!! The feeling is surreal!! Awesome
I love how animals big or small knows how to be gentle in front of their owner’s child
@@TehUltimateSnakelies
@@TehUltimateSnake Chise the most extreme in not harming children. Data ya for golden retriever. They cannot ever show aggression to mankind. Only to combat its own kind. If can’t break up fights by stick held by human or trust. It’s ruined eternity. Oh mean idiots factor, they ruined many these mongrels bred mastiff & dog to make curs. Eugenics now! Get rid off all. Ps this isn’t Bible not Jesus see zoonotic diseases.
@@TehUltimateSnake it’s not all pit ball dogs. If the dog has been exposed in a environment which is healthy and the owner treats them right and train them accordingly then they would usually be fine around babies and children. Dogs are most likely to become aggressive if they have fear of humans from being mistreated by them.
She's so sweet and gentle with the baby girl ❤ This is a beautiful moment in time. The animals are so gentle with babies and small kids. They know! ❤❤❤❤❤
😃😄😂💚
The horse's gentlest lick is like an earthquake to the child's whole body
This has me dying inside😂😂😂😂
😂😂
If a horse approves your baby, you know you've done something right.
Soooo if the horse wanted nothing to do with the baby…what? Lmao
@@melinagranger8505 you’ve got a demon child on your hands.
@@melinagranger8505 they eat the baby
lol so if a grouchy horse sees your baby you're doing something wrong?? wtf
@@shirin8609 nah if the horse is grouchy and he sees the baby, he’ll ungrouchify if the baby is chill. If it’s a demon baby they’ll just eat the baby like it’s a rutabaga
Ohhh. How cute is this. I can appreciate this. My Mom & Dad put me on a pony at 3 years old. I'm 75 & never got off. Horses, for lack of a better term, r just magical
Same here. Never happier than on a friend and riding new trails. ❤❤
Yes! Yes! So much yes! I blame my Papa for bringing me for pony rides when I was a wee tot. After that, I was totally hooked. Been on horses most of my life!!
❤Si coincido con ud son animales bondadosos e instuitivos.
You never got off the horse? So you’ve been sitting there for 72 years? Your tush must be very sore!
Gorgeous horse🐴..cute baby girl👶..
wats not to like!!
🤟😂👌
.... wunderschönes Video, sowas habe ich noch nie gesehen, das Pferd so sanft und voller Liebe für das Baby❤❤❤Über euch wacht die Hand des Höchsten🙏
I didn’t know horses licked to show affection, that is beautiful and priceless. ❤❤❤
Apparently this guy does.❤
This horse already instinctively knew that the baby was on the way. He's been loving and waiting on this baby. The horse loved the baby before he laid eyes on it
Умная Лошадь! И Прекрасный Ребёночек, видно , что будет Хороший характер! 🥰🥰👍👏❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Horses can read humans emotions like a book.
_”Nice tiny human. I give her two 👅 👅 of approval.”_
~ Baxtor of Horse & Human magazine
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I love animals but this is an extreme, you are risking babies life and health.
You've got that right.
Its amazing how animals have an instinctive protection sense for human babies 👶 ❤
Well, most humans will feel protective towards baby animals too.
Why put a child in harm's way with a horse,correct me if iam wrong but that's an animal. Child endangerment is my opinion
It's called maternal instinct and the animal was careful because it didn't want to be turned into glue or dog crud (*food)
@@slimjim4904im aure the owners kniw their animal well enough
@@slimjim4904 omg 🙄
The horse really likes babies.
What a beautiful blessing❤❤❤❤❤
😮😮😮❤❤❤❤
Horses are smarter than we give them credit for, they can tell when their human has a human foal, and know to be gentle. It’s absolutely adorable ❤
I have never seen a horse actually kiss someone before. My heart melted!!!!
yeah they will lick you then nibble you😊
Same!
جحاک😂❤. 😂🎉😢😮😊😊
My horse used to lick me every time i went to the barn. It was so sweet♥️
@@emmakabshire-qc4mi Awww
This is one of the sweetest sights I have evrr seen. The horse was so gentle with the baby. The baby appeared to not be afraid of this hug horse.
She’s got a lot of trust in that horse boy.
Everyone said the lick was cute.
I'm thinking to myself he's tasting her.
He's thinking is this food?
@@jimplimkin4026horses are vegetarians so I doubt it. Lol
They will lick as a form of affection or, if you're a bit sweaty, they lick to taste the salt.
@@that.ll_do_pig your clearly not around horses enough. I Board horses and I've watched them eat snakes, frogs, baby ducks, baby chicks, toads, mice most horses will not eat other animals but if they are lacking something in their diet they will eat small animals. It's not common but more aggressive horses or horses who live their life in Feild instead of stalls will do crazy things.
Way too much trust. Especially with that lead line draped over the baby’s stroller.
I saw one guy who let his baby get carried around by a gorilla so I guess it's all about how well you know the animal.
Just beutiful. The awe on babys face is magic. Guess horse couldnt resist a big kiss lick.
This is one amazing Horse,with such tender affection kissed the babies head.
Here are some parasites found in horse mouths that can potentially infect humans, particularly pregnant women and unborn babies:
*Protozoa*
1. *Toxoplasma gondii*: Found in horse saliva, feces, and contaminated water. Infection (toxoplasmosis) can cause miscarriage, stillbirth, or birth defects.
2. *Cryptosporidium parvum*: Contaminated water or contact with infected horse feces can lead to cryptosporidiosis, causing premature birth or low birth weight.
*Helminths (Worms)*
1. *Strongylus* (Large Strongyles): Infective larvae can contaminate water, soil, or vegetation. Human infection (strongylosis) can cause gastrointestinal issues.
2. *Parascaris equorum* (Roundworms): Eggs can contaminate soil, water, or horse feces. Human infection (parascariasis) can cause intestinal blockages or respiratory problems.
3. *Oxyuris equi* (Pinworms): Eggs can contaminate horse feces, soil, or water. Human infection (oxyuriasis) can cause gastrointestinal issues.
*Other Parasites*
1. *Babesia caballi*: Found in horse blood, potentially transmitted through tick bites or contaminated blood. Human infection (babesiosis) can cause anemia, jaundice, or premature birth.
2. *Theileria equi*: Transmitted through tick bites or contaminated blood. Human infection (theileriosis) can cause anemia, fever, or respiratory problems.
*Prevention*
To minimize risk:
1. Practice good hygiene (handwashing, glove use) around horses.
2. Avoid consuming contaminated water or food.
3. Keep pregnant women away from horse stalls and feces.
4. Regularly deworm horses.
5. Use proper tick control measures.
Consult a healthcare professional or veterinarian for guidance on parasite prevention and treatment.
I love how the baby didn't care and the horse was trained amazingly.
Edit: the horse wasn't trained.
the horse isn’t trained it’s just well mannered
You can’t train horses to be polite as they are wild and have their own lives but some horses are gentle and kind ❤
No training, ANIMALS know we have babies like they do.
The forehead lick...awwwh!! The horse's version of a forehead kiss! 😘
>>Mohhh, that is @ sign, @ giving light!
ME love!
Animals really are amazing creatures. There's definitely a level of intelligence. Did you know that a horse can actually feel your heartbeat?
And their lungs are absolutely massive
Horses are too intelligent to underestimate.
They are one of the best buddies man cud have.
I love watching pets reacting to a new human member of the family. Not to mention how the baby is also looking at the horse with wonder and curiosity.
What a beautiful baby may the Lord bless him and his family, and of course may the Lord strengthen that beautiful friendship with the beautiful horsy.Priceless moment.🔥🥰😍🤩🤩🤩❤️❤️❤️❤️
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Subhanallah. The baby is adorable and happy, and the horse is loving and gentle. What a beautiful moment. It's amazing that we can train and live alongside certain animals.
Their friendship began with a kiss! What a beautiful child! Your truly blessed.
Animals may not be able to understand human languages but they are able to understand human and other animal emotions for sure ❤
Animals do understand human language
Aww, & the baby taste salty ! Horses can smell very good & he knew that smell was a tiny human💞
Sometimes you forget these massive animals have been domesticated alongside humans for thousands of years. The very first thing domesticated animals learn is to be gentle with our children or they become food :) Very cute!
Interesting point 🧐
AMEN
Wow...that escalated quickly.
This is the truth most don't think about.
I had a similar experience with my SoulHorse Daelite. I had taken her down to a group home I was working at at the time to see one of the individuals I worked with. Billy was in a wheelchair, had cerebral palsy and was none verbal. Billy started crying and Daelite moved closer to Billy and gently lowered her head and rubbed his belly with her nose, Billy looked at her like "What the..??" but he stopped crying for a second, when she raised her head a little Billy started crying again Daelite dropped her head then touched his belly and stayed there for a while until he was taken back into the house. I originally thought his chair would make her nervous but when it didn't it was then I realized she'd make a fabulous therapy horse.
Animals are Amazing!!😊
What a wonderful world it would be if we were all as kind and gentle as this amazing horse.
Unfortunately we are monkeys. And monkeys are known for greed, violence, cruelty and exploitation of other people and animals. Humans are the scum of the animal world.
THE LOOK ON THE BABY IS PRICELESS🤗🤗 THIS IS WHY WE HAVE THERAPY HORSES❤❤ A BEAUTIFUL MOMENT❣❣
Ok most precious video ever ❤❤❤beautiful baby, beautiful horse ❤️🐎❤
Here are some parasites found in horse mouths that can potentially infect humans, particularly pregnant women and unborn babies:
*Protozoa*
1. *Toxoplasma gondii*: Found in horse saliva, feces, and contaminated water. Infection (toxoplasmosis) can cause miscarriage, stillbirth, or birth defects.
2. *Cryptosporidium parvum*: Contaminated water or contact with infected horse feces can lead to cryptosporidiosis, causing premature birth or low birth weight.
*Helminths (Worms)*
1. *Strongylus* (Large Strongyles): Infective larvae can contaminate water, soil, or vegetation. Human infection (strongylosis) can cause gastrointestinal issues.
2. *Parascaris equorum* (Roundworms): Eggs can contaminate soil, water, or horse feces. Human infection (parascariasis) can cause intestinal blockages or respiratory problems.
3. *Oxyuris equi* (Pinworms): Eggs can contaminate horse feces, soil, or water. Human infection (oxyuriasis) can cause gastrointestinal issues.
*Other Parasites*
1. *Babesia caballi*: Found in horse blood, potentially transmitted through tick bites or contaminated blood. Human infection (babesiosis) can cause anemia, jaundice, or premature birth.
2. *Theileria equi*: Transmitted through tick bites or contaminated blood. Human infection (theileriosis) can cause anemia, fever, or respiratory problems.
*Prevention*
To minimize risk:
1. Practice good hygiene (handwashing, glove use) around horses.
2. Avoid consuming contaminated water or food.
3. Keep pregnant women away from horse stalls and feces.
4. Regularly deworm horses.
5. Use proper tick control measures.
Consult a healthcare professional or veterinarian for guidance on parasite prevention and treatment.
I wouldn’t do that nor would I recommend it.
The gentlest and smartest horse I ever owned sent me, a grown man, to the ER because she heard a noise and turned to see what it was. The animals are more powerful than many realize and they can make mistakes.
@CAROLVS, agreed
Anything happen in this world just the way it is.
Ye agreed who knows what could have happened. Great that the baby turned out ok
@CAROLVS - LIFE IS FULL OF “WHAT IF’S”
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All Because, we are AFRAID OF THINGS, That Could HAPPEN🤷🏼♀️
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I agrée, this was incredibly foolish.
The baby’s whole head moves with the giant horse tongue lick 😂 too cute
Horses, I’ve got to be the most beautiful thing in the world
I love this!!! They aren't even spooked by each other😊😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Here are some parasites found in horse mouths that can potentially infect humans, particularly pregnant women and unborn babies:
*Protozoa*
1. *Toxoplasma gondii*: Found in horse saliva, feces, and contaminated water. Infection (toxoplasmosis) can cause miscarriage, stillbirth, or birth defects.
2. *Cryptosporidium parvum*: Contaminated water or contact with infected horse feces can lead to cryptosporidiosis, causing premature birth or low birth weight.
*Helminths (Worms)*
1. *Strongylus* (Large Strongyles): Infective larvae can contaminate water, soil, or vegetation. Human infection (strongylosis) can cause gastrointestinal issues.
2. *Parascaris equorum* (Roundworms): Eggs can contaminate soil, water, or horse feces. Human infection (parascariasis) can cause intestinal blockages or respiratory problems.
3. *Oxyuris equi* (Pinworms): Eggs can contaminate horse feces, soil, or water. Human infection (oxyuriasis) can cause gastrointestinal issues.
*Other Parasites*
1. *Babesia caballi*: Found in horse blood, potentially transmitted through tick bites or contaminated blood. Human infection (babesiosis) can cause anemia, jaundice, or premature birth.
2. *Theileria equi*: Transmitted through tick bites or contaminated blood. Human infection (theileriosis) can cause anemia, fever, or respiratory problems.
*Prevention*
To minimize risk:
1. Practice good hygiene (handwashing, glove use) around horses.
2. Avoid consuming contaminated water or food.
3. Keep pregnant women away from horse stalls and feces.
4. Regularly deworm horses.
5. Use proper tick control measures.
Consult a healthcare professional or veterinarian for guidance on parasite prevention and treatment.
You have a budding cowgirl right there. She has no fear of horses and the horse gave her a lick of approval! So adorable!❤❤❤
Thank you for sharing this very special moment I believe the horse was as innocent as the child that’s why they both connected
Best buddys forever. Horses are some of the sweetest animals
bro was like : "hmmm... smol monke."
To whoever reads this, your life matters. No one can replace you. I love you so much but Jesus loves you more. Read that again. ✝️❤️
Until they’re hungry and she looks like a cream colored apple 🍎 lol lol 😅
Despite how big and powerful horses are, they can be remarkably gentle. 😊
I KNOWWW!! Its so amazing to me. Extremely gentle but yet powerful beasts of absolute beauty and grace. I love them. 💜🥰
It is as wholesome as it can get. What a beautiful magnificent creature.
To whoever reads this, your life matters. No one can replace you. I love you so much but Jesus loves you more. Read that again. ✝️❤️
@@zayslay8858 I love you too! Jahova.
Horses love the little ones ❤ so cute. They sense their innocence 😇
Touching and tender moment. The Mom will be glad she captured it so her child can appreciate it when older
Preciosos los dos. Amigos para siempre. 🌹🌹🌹💥💥💥
My neighbor's horses are soooo gentle with my young niece and nephews. They seem to know instinctively that these are our young. God bless~
That little Angel is gorgeous! Love her and protect her! She’s a gift from God !
I wish humans could be that kind.
What? You sincerely don't believe there are any kind humans?
There are.
Now they are friends for life. my horse was always gentle with children. He was extremely spirited, but he wouldn't go over a walk with a child on his back, he sensed they were not seated well.
All animals are instinctively gentle with babies. My maternal grandfather had a farm, and there I've seen cows, bulls, buffaloes, goats, dogs, cats, even chicken and roosters being extremely patient and tolerant with infants as well as toddlers while the babies pulled on their feathers or whiskers, or, in case of the goats are cattle, their ears or horns. I believe their parental instincts kick in when they are with young kids...
My pup really impressed me by behaving this way. He LOVES to bark and is a high energy breed that isnt known for being good with kids.
Hes met my 4 neices when he was a baby, but was more interested in marking and sniffing 😂 a few months ago I brought him (2years old) to see the girls and he did AMAZING he was so gentle and calm. He never barked, didnt nip, and gave out so many kisses! He let them hold him and was just such a good boy! I think since hes a big boy now, he understands.
“All” is far to inclusive. I’m sure a wolf would think it was a great meal.
@@truthwins3065 wolves even kill the babies of other wolves to protect their own territory and many animals are known to eat eggs or defenseless baby animals 😬🤐 definitely depends a lot on the situation
Not all animals.
They've also been known to take in a baby of another species... even humans & make them a pack member & care for them as their own.
Horses are extremely intelligent and affectionate animals ❤❤
So sweet. Babies and horses can become the best friends. 😁
This is one of the most precious things I have ever seen! How adorable that horse is to “his” baby girl! I pray they will be friends for a very long time!!! ❤🐴🐎❤
Y'all, seriously, when making a list about the things I like the most in this life animals (mainly domesticated ones) are always included. I swear that the level of the bond many of us get to experience with them is from another world ✨💛✨
To whoever reads this, your life matters. No one can replace you. I love you so much but Jesus loves you more. Read that again. ✝️❤️
@@zayslay8858 ❤❤❤ thank you zay
Such a beautiful moment in time, one animal meeting another animal, but a beautiful picture! Great Tik Tok!
The horse just knows to be gentle, I love it
The lick at the end was so adorable. What a sweet horsie
That’s one lick of approval 😄💗 x
That's one lick of hunger
But when i lick my friend's daughter, she want to report to the police. Its unfair.
Wow,, Ive never seen a Horse lick like that?? Hims in love😮😂❤❤😊
Baby during the licks looked like she was seeing another dimension lol. Babies feeling/seeing new things is so beautiful
Looks like he wanted to Cry 🥺 Beautiful Moment 💜
What a beautiful little baby and a smart horse ❤❤❤❤❤
I was always amazed at the reactions of my horses to babies & small children. Even the most active & nervous, etc. ones would suddenly settle down, & become gentle, sweet giants who acted as if this was everyday occurrence being around kids. And if I put a small child on one of the horse’s backs, the horse would walk around slowly & carefully, but w/ pride & pleasure, looking down at me as if to say, “Don’t worry Mom! I’ve Got this! I’ll be careful! & afterward, as I reached up to lift the child, the horse would always look at me proudly, as if to say, “Wasn’t I a good girl or boy, Mom?”
Of course, I always talked softly moved slowly & gently & stayed close. But none of them ever misbehaved or even made a fast move. They had built in radar around babies & kids.
Look at that very beautifull perfect face baby with a smile looking at that horse nothing more beautifull than a baby like this ❤❤❤
a relationship that'll never break, even as they grow older.
Are they supposed to grow younger?
🤣 The baby's whole forehead getting swiped is hilarious
Ce priveliște frumoasă! Este clar că bebelușul nu știe ce se întâmplă, însă calul este cel mai blând animal care simte inocența, sufletul curat și , ca atare, se poartă drăgălaș cu bebelușul .Îl iubește necondiționat. Asta-i în natura lui. Frumos videoclip.
Man this brings me back to my grandparents farm and all the horses and chickens/pigs/cows i would even say my grandfather made me intothe man i am today
Amazing how a animal knows why the mom brought the baby there to meet the horse and the animal knows that’s her baby and to be gentle in introducing yourself!
Everything about this is cute: the baby, the new friendship, everything
Horse checks out itty bitty hooman. Precious baby and lovely vid!