I'm glad us mere mortals don't know the dangers basketball goal possesses. Damn horses nose it's a terrible thing got to watch out for it it's a mean thing❤😂
Oh dear! Or should I say Oh deer. You definitely spoke too soon on that one, haha. I bet that gave you as big of a scare as Jean and Grace. You did great calming them down. At the end of the video it looked like the rain was refreshing to the horses.
Thx I appreciate it, happened so fast I wasn’t quite sure what had happened at first until I saw fawn trying to get to safety. You’re right, I think they enjoyed rain as much as you say!
Jean and Gracie have a very nice stride to them - and they are not even fully developed. Will be interesting to see what they look like when they are five or six years old.
We don’t have the danger of deer fawns in the grass. We have European Hare’s that will do the same damned thing, luckily it hasn’t happened to any of our horses whilst in harness yet. They recovered and settled quickly enough though, well done.
Thank you I appreciate it! Those hares can get large enough to create a scare, in our part of the country, we only have small cottontails. You have to go out west to get into the large jack rabbits. I’ll be more respectful of longer grass during this time of year from now on! Thx for watching, Dave
Enjoy your video’s so much… appreciate you David…. 🇺🇸🦅
Thank you Curtis! Good to hear from you again!
Good Job Brother.
It's all down to repeat repeat repeat 🤙
Enjoy the Day 😎🤙
Exactly. Rinse, wash, repeat lol. Thx Andy
Those girls looking good. Great progress!!!!
I'm glad us mere mortals don't know the dangers basketball goal possesses. Damn horses nose it's a terrible thing got to watch out for it it's a mean thing❤😂
That was a scary wreck you avoided. Great job staying in control. The girls look great. Be safe!!
Thank you brother I appreciate it!
Oh dear! Or should I say Oh deer. You definitely spoke too soon on that one, haha. I bet that gave you as big of a scare as Jean and Grace. You did great calming them down. At the end of the video it looked like the rain was refreshing to the horses.
Thx I appreciate it, happened so fast I wasn’t quite sure what had happened at first until I saw fawn trying to get to safety. You’re right, I think they enjoyed rain as much as you say!
@@bdradley1 I wanted to say "welcome to the world little fawn" LoL. Had to learn lessons early
I would love to know what a set of harnesses go for nowadays.
Jean and Gracie have a very nice stride to them - and they are not even fully developed. Will be interesting to see what they look like when they are five or six years old.
Thank you Klaus. Yes it will be nice to see them fully developed but they have come a long way since I picked them up at 5 months lol
@@bdradley1 You surely have done a great job raising and training them
We don’t have the danger of deer fawns in the grass.
We have European Hare’s that will do the same damned thing, luckily it hasn’t happened to any of our horses whilst in harness yet.
They recovered and settled quickly enough though, well done.
Thank you I appreciate it! Those hares can get large enough to create a scare, in our part of the country, we only have small cottontails. You have to go out west to get into the large jack rabbits. I’ll be more respectful of longer grass during this time of year from now on! Thx for watching, Dave
You have your lines on backwards.
100%. I realized when I went back and watched video. I sure didn’t catch it when hooking up which is on me. Thx for input and watching! Dave