The Puckett's droppin' a vid is a fine treat in a world full of folks who have lost their minds! Much obliged kind folks! The gems you share are not in vain!
Thank you again, for another clear and concise video. I must say, I have yet to think you are contradicting yourself. I'm not sure how or why this keeps coming up. No carpenter has a single tool for all the jobs he does. Each situation calls for a different tool or technique. If you didn't use the proper tool then the job would be done incorrectly, that simple. When appropriate you are in front of the eye, when required you are behind the eye. Having the understanding of when to utilize the tool is known as experience. Thank you kindly for sharing your experience with all of us. It may not seem like it everyday, but you are gaining on all of us. With much love and appreciation. Tiffany
I know you've shown this in other videos but the way you talked about it here helped me really understand what to look for and how to know if the horse was getting it. Thank You!
@Pat & Deb Hi, it’s Beth in MD with Rio and Cascabel the aging Paso Finos. Deb, thank you for asking Pat about the rope, very thoughtful, it was going to be one of my questions. Both of these learned how to lead from all 4 as youngsters, but after seeing this, it’s definitely going to get redone. I’m watching all the Homer videos as Cascabel ties poorly and it a spookaholic on trail. We’ve gotten by with me just waiting for her to decide it’s safe to proceed, but that can happen every 2 steps and we’re both getting older. Once she is decided for the ride its a good ride but geeze getting there is a trial. Thank you Pat for showing clearly what to do, in al your videos. You guys are the best!
You need to name that horse "Watchy". He's watchin' everything. Hopefully, he can overcome some of that as time and his training go on. Thanks for another great video.
Great advice on posting. I’m currently trying to get better at it and your advice always seems to amaze me 😂 how simple you make it. I’ll eventually get tired of the saddle beating on me! Deb your advice was excellent and on point.
Can you tell a story about Rick edwards who I learned passed from a previous pat and Deb video. He was a ranching neighbor who i saw twice or thrice a year out on the ranch or the store or the gas station. He struck me as a character
Hi Pat and Deb, I’m a New Mexican living in England and love your videos, thank you for making them! You mentioned something you drink that helps everything? Could you tell us what that is? Mucho Gracias and Happy Trails, Pete
I can take correction - but I think the reference is to the açaí berry. Via Pat, my ear hears "ah see ah". As a Brazilian Portuguese word, a better pronunciation is "ah sigh E".
I've contacted the creator of AYA, and he said the beverage you mentioned in this video is only available in Thailand & Singapore ... so how are you finding it in California? I'd sure like to know where to purchase in the USA. Thank you.
@@PatnDebPuckett Thank you Deb, I thought Pat said, "Asía," who makes a healthy drink. I appreciate your response, and cannot put into words how much I respect and enjoy your videos. They have made me a much better horse owner. Love Pat's no-nonse sense of humor, and wisdom, of course.
The Puckett's droppin' a vid is a fine treat in a world full of folks who have lost their minds! Much obliged kind folks! The gems you share are not in vain!
well said!
Thanks for the hobbling at the end of the video.. fast and handy. Lander Wyoming
Pat and Deb thank you both again. So nice to see how quiet Homer’s eyes are now. You’re the best! 🇺🇸
I love cowboy dry humor 😂 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Thank you again, for another clear and concise video. I must say, I have yet to think you are contradicting yourself. I'm not sure how or why this keeps coming up. No carpenter has a single tool for all the jobs he does. Each situation calls for a different tool or technique. If you didn't use the proper tool then the job would be done incorrectly, that simple. When appropriate you are in front of the eye, when required you are behind the eye. Having the understanding of when to utilize the tool is known as experience. Thank you kindly for sharing your experience with all of us. It may not seem like it everyday, but you are gaining on all of us. With much love and appreciation. Tiffany
Excellent, I’ve done this with my horse when they were yearlings, learnt something’s off this vid I was missing or not taking notice of.
You are so good with horses. From Missouri.
The best thing that’s ever happened to us was stumbling upon your channel….changed our lives. Love, Homer & Gabby
Spotted fever made me chuckle . Love your videos!
Horseless in Missouri 😊
Homer is too dull a name for this horse. Pat is on target, calling it Spotted Fever: agitated, hyper, shivering, restless.
I know you've shown this in other videos but the way you talked about it here helped me really understand what to look for and how to know if the horse was getting it. Thank You!
Always a master class - thanks again.
@Pat & Deb Hi, it’s Beth in MD with Rio and Cascabel the aging Paso Finos. Deb, thank you for asking Pat about the rope, very thoughtful, it was going to be one of my questions. Both of these learned how to lead from all 4 as youngsters, but after seeing this, it’s definitely going to get redone. I’m watching all the Homer videos as Cascabel ties poorly and it a spookaholic on trail. We’ve gotten by with me just waiting for her to decide it’s safe to proceed, but that can happen every 2 steps and we’re both getting older. Once she is decided for the ride its a good ride but geeze getting there is a trial. Thank you Pat for showing clearly what to do, in al your videos. You guys are the best!
You need to name that horse "Watchy". He's watchin' everything. Hopefully, he can overcome some of that as time and his training go on. Thanks for another great video.
Thank you Sir
Another great video that horse has came a long way thanks pat
Can we get a Chinaco update video!?
Thanks for the great video!
I learn so much from you two. Thx so much for the videos. I've become a far better trainer and human being as I follow your instructions.
Pat your an amazing man and i hope i can meet you in person one day .
Thank you so much for answering my question!
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You can't make em learn . They learn as we contemplate lunch
Great advice on posting. I’m currently trying to get better at it and your advice always seems to amaze me 😂 how simple you make it. I’ll eventually get tired of the saddle beating on me! Deb your advice was excellent and on point.
Can you tell a story about Rick edwards who I learned passed from a previous pat and Deb video. He was a ranching neighbor who i saw twice or thrice a year out on the ranch or the store or the gas station. He struck me as a character
Looks like you’ve lost some weight? Looking good Pat.
Hello, what is the purpose of the Latigo run over the back of the saddle and buckled with the rear cinch? Thank you
Thank you
Hi Pat and Deb, I’m a New Mexican living in England and love your videos, thank you for making them! You mentioned something you drink that helps everything? Could you tell us what that is? Mucho Gracias and Happy Trails, Pete
I can take correction - but I think the reference is to the açaí berry. Via Pat, my ear hears "ah see ah". As a Brazilian Portuguese word, a better pronunciation is "ah sigh E".
Are you talking about Asea ? Or Açaí ? Or something different I have a family member struggling with the epiglottis similarly.
ASEA
I've contacted the creator of AYA, and he said the beverage you mentioned in this video is only available in Thailand & Singapore ... so how are you finding it in California? I'd sure like to know where to purchase in the USA. Thank you.
It’s not AYA. it’s ASEA.
@@PatnDebPuckett Thank you Deb, I thought Pat said, "Asía," who makes a healthy drink. I appreciate your response, and cannot put into words how much I respect and enjoy your videos. They have made me a much better horse owner. Love Pat's no-nonse sense of humor, and wisdom, of course.