Warwick Schiller is one fine human being as well as a very kind and intelligent horseman… I’ve followed him for years and he now lives not far from where I live! He’s amazing♥️☮️🙋♀️Thank you for your wonderful videos but most of all? The way you handle and train your horses… I’m so happy to have come across your channel♥️🥰☮️🐴🙋♀️‼️
Good stuff there. I envy you your farm, looks lovely. I do things a bit differently, but essentially my goals are similar. I work alone and really appreciate horses that will stand quietly. I have 4 now I broke from scratch and I do feel that seeing other horses harnessed and worked is an education for the youngsters, similar to humans, they accept the normalcy of it all and they are not afraid when it comes their turn. Hay time is almost here in Ontario, dairymen are cutting for silage now. I may mow down some grassier stuff in the next few days as they are calling for a week of clear blue sky and up to 30'.
Warwick Schiller is one fine human being as well as a very kind and intelligent horseman… I’ve followed him for years and he now lives not far from where I live! He’s amazing♥️☮️🙋♀️Thank you for your wonderful videos but most of all? The way you handle and train your horses… I’m so happy to have come across your channel♥️🥰☮️🐴🙋♀️‼️
I’ve been amazed at how calm and gentle the training is at Hitch in Farm. Pearl is just so relaxed there. I’m not sure she’ll want to come home
😂 I expect she will be pleased!
VERY interesting seeing horses joining in voluntarily
Thanks, yeah they are loosed out in the field next to the round pen but always stand and watch instead of grazing
Very informative.
Thanks 😊
What a star Pearl is! So lovely to see the horses volunteering to be involved and curious about what's going on.
She is great! And huge 😂
Thanks!
Your welcome!
Good stuff there. I envy you your farm, looks lovely. I do things a bit differently, but essentially my goals are similar. I work alone and really appreciate horses that will stand quietly. I have 4 now I broke from scratch and I do feel that seeing other horses harnessed and worked is an education for the youngsters, similar to humans, they accept the normalcy of it all and they are not afraid when it comes their turn.
Hay time is almost here in Ontario, dairymen are cutting for silage now. I may mow down some grassier stuff in the next few days as they are calling for a week of clear blue sky and up to 30'.
Sounds great. In terms of training I think whatever works for you! Hope you get the weather for your hay 😊
Thats really interesting one of mine used to pull a cart but the other isnt backed at all but would like a duo really pulling cart ❤
Hi great work can I ask where you get your harnesses from many thanks
At the moment our supply is from Blue horse equine
@@hitchinfarm thank you