I'd like to see - and hear - how equestrians (in any area of riding/competing) keep themselves fit and what diets (food and drink) they follow to keep themselves in the best shape for them and the ponies/horses they ride? Also ~ what weight can horse and ponies carry - for beginners and people returning to riding in their senior years - say 60 plus? What does it take to get you from couch to safely/happily riding again?
I'm sorry I don't know who you are in the equestrian world. But, your video you have done well and is very informative of your horses , your caretaker techniques and what your barn us all about. Indeed , your property is serenely beautiful with lots of wonderful vistas of open pasture land. You seem very humble as well as your horses are happy, healthy and relaxed in their surroundings. Your very fortunate to have the priveledge to have what you have and you seem quite intelligent in your knowledge in knowing and understanding of your blessings. Your attitude is quite positive , refreshing and uplifting to others . Much success in your training and riding achievements. Your horses are lovely and are incredibly calm.. Cheers.
Thank you for the update, I would love to know more about how long a daily training session is, how you vary it and how you prepare the horse for a show, training wise.
Hey! I have actually done a podcast for this which will be coming out soon! It’s called ‘Olivia Towers podcast’ and you’ll find it on spotify, apple podcasts, google, Alexa etc xx
Thank you for an update.. you're yard looks Hugh as you walk around.. its awesome. Love the outdoor arena that will help alot, I'd thought oh theirs something new. Amazing. Keep up the good work xx
Nice to see you stranger love the outdoor arena, all the horses look super glad your doing well you look happy and confident now very pleased to see that good luck.tfs😎
You are amazing Olivia, loved the tour.. 👏🏼👏🏼🥰 You could go through you tack and bits for each horse and explain why you use them. Plus any training aids. 🤗
Ya but she injured herself and now she won't be ridden. Last time I heard they didn't even want to use her as a broodmare. I don't understand that, Barbie is absolutely a gorgeous horse.
@@ethanrinehart1288 Ya I know right! How often do you get a beautiful palomino thoroughbred. There aren't too many of those on earth. Most palomino's are of quarter horses, morgans, Tennessee walkers, but not thoroughbreds. Barbie is definitely special and I love her disposition. Good attitude.
This was really amazing and fun!! Thanks for the update and Merry Christmas and a happy new year :) . Soo cute the foals and I love all of your horses!!!(even if I have a weakness for bay horses)
Thank you my dear friend for making video of your wonderful activities... You presented your activities so nicely... I must say that you are heroine... Beauty with brain... I wish to know about your university education... Are you taking up these things as part time Or full time job
Everything was fine until you show separate foals from there mom’s “👏!Exelent!👏That show that you do not understand horses! I always say others: you have to see and feel with horses eyes, not the humans! It’s very sad for foals becouse, Imagine Someday does foals grow up you want this horses have foal They do not feel comfortable with their foals In mentality of your “now foals” horses was that: be a round foals is bad. You will lucky if that horses not see in you the enemy who separate them from mom’s. You people tech horses in young ages what? Nothing! You teach your horses bad manners.! You now thing “ I have strong hands, I will tech them all...” you don’t have does 🙌! Why you people separate foals !in young ages! ???! Foals is baby, baby is baby baby and mom have to live together!! What you expect baby will give you!? Its blows my mind when I see separates foals from mom’s!! Learn more that: separated them in young ages you teach them bad manners and Leaving with mom’s you tech that horses are only good teachers for horses! Good luck 👍
You do realise mothers will naturally wean their foals at this age? They will quite literally push them away and be aggressive towards them, it's common practice to wean foals at this age and then turn them away with other foals/yearlings to quite simply grow up and have fun. Sometimes they also have an older horse with them, but they have fun playing and maturing into the horses they are. 😅
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I'd like to see - and hear - how equestrians (in any area of riding/competing) keep themselves fit and what diets (food and drink) they follow to keep themselves in the best shape for them and the ponies/horses they ride? Also ~ what weight can horse and ponies carry - for beginners and people returning to riding in their senior years - say 60 plus?
What does it take to get you from couch to safely/happily riding again?
I'm sorry I don't know who you are in the equestrian world. But, your video you have done well and is very informative of your horses , your caretaker techniques and what your barn us all about.
Indeed , your property is serenely beautiful with lots of wonderful vistas of open pasture land.
You seem very humble as well as your horses are happy, healthy and relaxed in their surroundings.
Your very fortunate to have the priveledge to have what you have and you seem quite intelligent in your knowledge in knowing and understanding of your blessings.
Your attitude is quite positive , refreshing and uplifting to others .
Much success in your training and riding achievements. Your horses are lovely and are incredibly calm..
Cheers.
Thank you for the update, I would love to know more about how long a daily training session is, how you vary it and how you prepare the horse for a show, training wise.
Same
Yes, that sounds amazing!!
Hey! I have actually done a podcast for this which will be coming out soon! It’s called ‘Olivia Towers podcast’ and you’ll find it on spotify, apple podcasts, google, Alexa etc xx
Thank you for an update.. you're yard looks Hugh as you walk around.. its awesome. Love the outdoor arena that will help alot, I'd thought oh theirs something new. Amazing. Keep up the good work xx
So nice to see someone with a big heart for het horses ❤ nice backyard
Nice to see you stranger love the outdoor arena, all the horses look super glad your doing well you look happy and confident now very pleased to see that good luck.tfs😎
I love the old buildings ♥️
Loved the video. Love your facility, how blessed you are to have grown up in such a marvelous place. I envy you in a good way.
You are amazing Olivia, loved the tour.. 👏🏼👏🏼🥰 You could go through you tack and bits for each horse and explain why you use them. Plus any training aids. 🤗
great idea 💡
This was really fun Olivia. Thanx. Merry Christmas and a wonderful happy New Year🥂
Your palomino has my heart she’s so cute
she is adorable hey!
Ya but she injured herself and now she won't be ridden. Last time I heard they didn't even want to use her as a broodmare. I don't understand that, Barbie is absolutely a gorgeous horse.
@@outoftime7740 heck I’ll take her🤣
@@ethanrinehart1288 Ya I know right! How often do you get a beautiful palomino thoroughbred. There aren't too many of those on earth. Most palomino's are of quarter horses, morgans, Tennessee walkers, but not thoroughbreds. Barbie is definitely special and I love her disposition. Good attitude.
@@outoftime7740 I love thoroughbreds in general but especially one of such a unique color and attitude
I see Olivia, I click
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Green is good:)
what a gorgeous farm!!
Gorgeous is horses, who live there!
Never mind!
I love this and I love Olivia Towers! What is the music behind the opening scene too please?
This was really amazing and fun!! Thanks for the update and Merry Christmas and a happy new year :) . Soo cute the foals and I love all of your horses!!!(even if I have a weakness for bay horses)
we have so many Bays! 😍
Really great, I'd like to see more handling of the young ones thanks. Happy new year
Happy Christmas to ye all from Limerick
Adorable💚💚💚
where abouts is your pink hoody from looks so comfortable
How many acres is the property on and how many acres do you use for turnout ?
Thank you my dear friend for making video of your wonderful activities... You presented your activities so nicely... I must say that you are heroine... Beauty with brain... I wish to know about your university education... Are you taking up these things as part time Or full time job
Just curious, you don't seem to clean your feed bowls, any reason for that?
I've been to many stables, and I've never seen them cleaned..? Maybe just the insides get cleaned, idk.
We do! they are just stained from years of feed xx
Mas como fala em fia, faz carinho nos cavalossss
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Hi Boys 😍💋 💝💖♥️❤️
Why do you never show your horses loose the plot and how you deal with them??
Everything was fine until you show separate foals from there mom’s “👏!Exelent!👏That show that you do not understand horses!
I always say others: you have to see and feel with horses eyes, not the humans!
It’s very sad for foals becouse, Imagine
Someday does foals grow up
you want this horses have foal
They do not feel comfortable with their foals
In mentality of your “now foals” horses
was that: be a round foals is bad.
You will lucky if that horses not see in you the enemy who separate them from mom’s.
You people tech horses in young ages what?
Nothing!
You teach your horses bad manners.!
You now thing “ I have strong hands, I will tech them all...” you don’t have does 🙌!
Why you people separate foals !in young ages! ???!
Foals is baby, baby is baby
baby and mom have to live together!!
What you expect baby will give you!?
Its blows my mind when I see separates foals from mom’s!!
Learn more that: separated them in young ages you teach them bad manners and
Leaving with mom’s you tech that
horses are only good teachers for horses!
Good luck 👍
Are you drunk?
Are you ?
You do realise mothers will naturally wean their foals at this age? They will quite literally push them away and be aggressive towards them, it's common practice to wean foals at this age and then turn them away with other foals/yearlings to quite simply grow up and have fun.
Sometimes they also have an older horse with them, but they have fun playing and maturing into the horses they are. 😅