How the Horse Sees the World

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  • Опубликовано: 15 ноя 2024

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  • @TugBug326
    @TugBug326 2 года назад +102

    Horses are absolutely incredible beings. God bless them tremendously. They deserve so much. Very intelligent and loving. Very powerful, and still so peaceful.

    • @joycee5493
      @joycee5493 2 года назад +6

      Agreed. It’s an honor to be in their world.They are a connection to the wild.

    • @caracortage3270
      @caracortage3270 2 года назад

      They deserve so much!? and get in 99% absolutely nothing but technically SIN considering 'how' they deserve so much. Sinfulness through Hypocrisy, wishful thinking, and doublestandarts. ♥️

    • @Delphini_Zucchini
      @Delphini_Zucchini 2 года назад +3

      I agree! They are a blessing in this life

    • @Truth-Be-Told-USA
      @Truth-Be-Told-USA 2 года назад +1

      @@caracortage3270
      God is clearly blessing the leftists. God enjoys his own evil entertainment. God created Satan before humans and created a setup in Eden. Isaiah 45:7 God created evil or if you want to call it disasters that's fine. Disasters are evil. God punishes innocent animals daily. So so evil. Read the bible God is a blood thirsty monster.

  • @lolasmith1581
    @lolasmith1581 24 дня назад

    You speak beautifully, both clearly, sincerely and with love for the animals.

  • @melindatraino5941
    @melindatraino5941 2 года назад +72

    I was really touched by this video. As a lady in her late 50’s, who is just beginning to realize her dream of riding horses, this was a blessing of knowledge! Thank you.

    • @IsMyHorseHappy
      @IsMyHorseHappy  2 года назад +5

      Thanks, Melinda and congratulations on learning to ride. That's just fantastic. Pat

    • @calicorose2638
      @calicorose2638 2 года назад +1

      That is awesome! I am also in my 50’s, and it took me all my life to realize my dream of having my own horse, and now, finally, miraculously, I have two.❤️

    • @Lauren-vd4qe
      @Lauren-vd4qe 2 года назад

      have you started riding yet? how do you like it?

    • @calicorose2638
      @calicorose2638 2 года назад +1

      @@Lauren-vd4qe I’ve been riding all my life. I’ve had the horses for 5+ years now, and ironically, ride less often as a horse owner than I did without them! I habitually only ride my paint horse because he is gaited, which is VERY comfortable, and he loves being ridden. My mustang (rescued from a kill pen) is a sweet beautiful girl who would probably benefit from being ridden on a regular basis, but she is a drama queen, and a bit nuts.

    • @Lauren-vd4qe
      @Lauren-vd4qe 2 года назад +2

      @@calicorose2638 Ive heard thats often the case; once you own and care for them daily, you dont ride as much. is it bc the care effort is more than the riding pleasure? or is it that just being around them is enough satisfaction dont need to ride them. i dunno! is your paint a saddlebred or TWH type.

  • @willow-georgeovertton1222
    @willow-georgeovertton1222 2 года назад +4

    HOrses are so bright and you can see that if you spend the time working with them properly

  • @jenniferkeeling1126
    @jenniferkeeling1126 2 года назад +30

    Those who think the horse is stupid is lacking self-reflection since the horse is a mirror of ourselves, and he will tell us what we need to know❤️ Thank you for such a thoughtful instruction of how the horse sees us. Nicely done 🥰

  • @graphicsite
    @graphicsite 2 года назад +8

    Thank you! Horses are the love of my life...always speak up for them, pray and bless them!

    • @IsMyHorseHappy
      @IsMyHorseHappy  2 года назад +2

      Thanks...and the more you learn about them, the more you will be able to look out for them too.

  • @nightmyst855
    @nightmyst855 2 года назад +8

    It annoys me too when someone says a horse is stupid. I think they are intelligent. They are just like other animals, if a human wants to have one or interact with them, take the time to learn their behavior and what their body language means. The correct way to handle and train them. It truly isn't hard. And for those that do this, their horse friend will give 100% to whatever you ask of them.

    • @IsMyHorseHappy
      @IsMyHorseHappy  2 года назад +1

      Very true. They are quick to reward our kindness.

  • @yasminhelenendangeredspecies
    @yasminhelenendangeredspecies 2 года назад +21

    Oh my Goodness! This last line just breaks my heart! "They see us as predators and they still trust us." The enormity of your statement = Monumental.
    I never knew that 😞😪.
    And of course, Horses are NOT stupid.
    Who could say such a thing?
    My favorite way to talk to a horse is just standing close to them and looking into their eyes. Scratching under their chin they always seem to like that. Horses are SO Gentle and Loving. I always feel so close to them Spiritually.
    Thank you for this very informative video.
    I Love your narration and your sweet horses. Brightest Blessings to you & Brave Onwards! Protect the Horse! 💖🐎💝 ~

    • @IsMyHorseHappy
      @IsMyHorseHappy  2 года назад +1

      Many thanks Yasmin. Pat

    • @valentinafk6536
      @valentinafk6536 2 года назад +1

      isn’t staring into their eyes bad? since usually predators are the ones who stare into eyes? which can be threatening?

    • @IsMyHorseHappy
      @IsMyHorseHappy  2 года назад +1

      @@valentinafk6536 They are doing studies now that suggest the horse can recognize facial expressions. I suspect a friendly look into their eyes is welcome but an intense stare could be, as you mentioned threatening or at the very least awkward. In our interactions with people, we tend not to stare intensely and I feel that the same would be true with our horses. (It certainly is not a great idea to do it with dogs as they find it a threat or challenge but I feel there is a different layer with horses). What has your experience been like?

    • @valentinafk6536
      @valentinafk6536 2 года назад +1

      @@IsMyHorseHappy honestly, I’m not sure I kind of usually avoid any one’s eyes even peoples haha. Like a passing look when talking to my horse and doggo but my dog always stares at me 🤣 and when I catch her eyes she gets so excited and perks up hahaha

    • @Maddiee04
      @Maddiee04 Год назад

      This is really funny and true, we have a horse (we meaning my dad and I)
      Anyways, anyone who works with her, she is an Angel sent from heaven, to my dad, mostly an Angel.
      To me, oh boy, she is a sassy queen, never misses the opportunity to when we are turning on the fly, she will pick up to a gallop and test my trick riding skills ❤️
      She is so sweet, I feel super bad when I can’t see her for two weeks when school piles up, but she never is mad or upset that I COULD have seen her, she is happy that I AM seeing her ❤️
      Love you baby girl ❤️

  • @denisemaryheatherington5820
    @denisemaryheatherington5820 2 года назад +5

    Horses are angels on earth ...that's all

  • @JuliaCalis
    @JuliaCalis 3 года назад +26

    I just started horse back riding! And this video is so clear and so wonderful. I truly try to learn as much as I can as I find that relationship of trust and understanding very important to any horse I come (and don’t) into contact with. You seem so kind, thank you! 🧚🏼‍♂️

    • @IsMyHorseHappy
      @IsMyHorseHappy  3 года назад +4

      Hi Juli. Congratulations on beginning your adventure with horses! You are going to love it. Please feel free to check out our website for more videos on horses and the relationship we strive to have with them. (ismyhorsehappy.com/) Thanks for your kind words and good luck. Pat

  • @vgrof2315
    @vgrof2315 2 года назад +1

    Thanks. This answers questions I've had for years. Very well done.

  • @wolfgang4043
    @wolfgang4043 2 года назад +2

    You narrate in such a calm, beautiful way! Thank you for this video!

  • @aayansaqib6444
    @aayansaqib6444 2 года назад +1

    Horses are a beautiful creation of my Master , Blessed is He.
    They’re quite loving and intelligent

  • @NoRiceToEat
    @NoRiceToEat 2 года назад +5

    One of my fav animals, hands down.
    Just so elegant and beautiful and just...ethereal creatures

  • @victoriafeldman1808
    @victoriafeldman1808 2 года назад +2

    Thank you so much for the talk .💗💕💕🐴🐎

    • @IsMyHorseHappy
      @IsMyHorseHappy  2 года назад

      You're welcome Victoria. I'm glad you found it helpful. Pat

  • @christinafragis7224
    @christinafragis7224 2 года назад +3

    Brilliant video - thanks for sharing!

  • @SilverPonyKat
    @SilverPonyKat 2 года назад +5

    Thank you for posting. Always more to learn about these awesome creatures

    • @IsMyHorseHappy
      @IsMyHorseHappy  2 года назад

      You're welcome. I'm glad you found it helpful.

  • @bossb2539
    @bossb2539 2 года назад +3

    Great video and delivery. Very kind and caring! ❤️‼️

  • @LPSSweetheartCatDog
    @LPSSweetheartCatDog 6 месяцев назад +2

    Awesome video! 😁👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻I love all animals except for most insects. 🐴🐎

  • @RickyJr46
    @RickyJr46 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you for these insights into their visual world.

  • @mariapazaristeaguirre4491
    @mariapazaristeaguirre4491 2 года назад +9

    Thanks for all the information. I always want to learn more and more about horses.

    • @harrohi
      @harrohi 2 года назад +3

      Thank you very much for your kind comment. I hope it helps you in your future interactions with horses. They really are so wonderful and the more we appreciate that, the more we can enjoy them . Thanks again,. Pat

  • @sandralomeli7007
    @sandralomeli7007 2 года назад +2

    Love it! Thank you very much for sharing this valuable information. I love horses and people who love and cares for horses… like you.

  • @becksarmour9922
    @becksarmour9922 2 года назад +2

    Great vid, horse's are amazing creatures and once you have bonded with them it's an incredible relationship 💖🙏❤️

  • @NadyaPena-01
    @NadyaPena-01 2 года назад +2

    Fantastic video. Thank you for sharing this wealth of knowledge

    • @IsMyHorseHappy
      @IsMyHorseHappy  2 года назад

      Thanks Nadya. I am glad you found it helpful. Pat

  • @margueritedigiorgio2203
    @margueritedigiorgio2203 2 года назад +1

    very nice presentation. thank you for your contribution toward a deep respect of horses

  • @anthonygambitta6220
    @anthonygambitta6220 2 года назад +2

    Very intelligent, beautiful creatures. They figure out ways to escape the paddock or barn, that is smart!

  • @michelleford7392
    @michelleford7392 2 года назад +2

    What a fantastic video!! I love your manner of explaining things!!

  • @KayEvans-lo6dv
    @KayEvans-lo6dv 4 месяца назад

    Thanks Pat for this great video!🍀🍀👍👍

  • @skylark4901
    @skylark4901 2 года назад +2

    I learned 2 things, they see 50% better than us at night and that they have nictitating membranes, like a reptile, I had no idea! Thanks

  • @vanillaskies5186
    @vanillaskies5186 2 года назад +7

    Even with my little experience of horses just cleaning out their stalls I find them more comparable to dogs than farm animals as far as intelligence and personality

  • @Faithisfuture
    @Faithisfuture 2 года назад +7

    Great info
    I don’t know why people always talk about animals as being stupid
    We are the stupid ones not appreciating other beings and their beauty

    • @IsMyHorseHappy
      @IsMyHorseHappy  2 года назад

      It is usually people who haven't spent enough time with them. Their loss, I guess. Thanks

  • @boovikanna
    @boovikanna 2 года назад +1

    Itz really Great informations about the Wonderful and Great Creature 🐎
    Thank you!!🤗

  • @jennyt7612
    @jennyt7612 2 года назад +15

    Many thanks for this lovely video. I like the kind way you talk about horses. I used to ride many years ago & think they are wonderful animals. The comparison of eye positioning you showed was very interesting - it's a marvellous thing to see they can trust us & partner with us if we treat them properly. Best wishes from Sydney, Australia

    • @IsMyHorseHappy
      @IsMyHorseHappy  2 года назад +5

      Hi Jenny. Thank you so much for your kind words. I agree! It is marvelous that horses trust us and it warms my heart to know that others feel the same way. Thanks again, to you in Sydney, from me in (or near) Toronto, Canada. All the best!

    • @lisajoyaslanis
      @lisajoyaslanis 2 года назад +1

      Hi, Jenni! What part of Sydney are you in? I was living in Lilyfield, near Leichhardt...great Italian Ristorantes!
      Lisa in Los Angeles. 🇭🇲🐨🌏. 👋😊

    • @jennyt7612
      @jennyt7612 2 года назад +1

      @@lisajoyaslanis Hi Lisa, nice to hear from you. I live in Northern Sydney (near Wahroonga/Hornsby) . I know the part of the city you mention quite well, it has wonderful Italian restaurants. Actually we had dinner the other evening at a great place called Andiamo (in Summer Hill) & the food was very good. I have been to USA several times but never to Los Angeles. The distance from Australia to the States is very long as you know but to me worth the travel. I've always had a great time in USA & found Americans to be friendly & helpful. Best wishes

    • @lisajoyaslanis
      @lisajoyaslanis 2 года назад +1

      @@jennyt7612 Hi, Jenny! Nice to have your reply...I sure miss home! Your side of Sydney is really nice, as I remember...I lived on Helena St.,Lilyfield...a 20 minute hike to the bus stop...but everything was close by....miss real Italian coffee, much!
      And the smell of the Italian Bakeries each early morning...to die for!
      However, cannot afford the rents..and Govt assistance takes way too many years! There MUST surely be a solution....I cannot bring myself to like it here, try as I might....
      I still call Australia home( like in the song .)
      However, yesterday was really great...what a surprise, to find random strangers, from allover, wishing one a Happy Birthday...
      That was incredible!
      Take care,. Lisa 🇭🇲🐨🌏. 👋💖🌷👍

  • @garethblake544
    @garethblake544 2 года назад +1

    I must admit l have always admired horses and in my younger days l lived in North Wales in the UK, I would often walk past a field which held horses who l would give apples to, as you rightly say they are not stupid as soon as they saw me on any over occasion after that they would immediately come running over to me l guess in the hope of further treats.

  • @RickyJr46
    @RickyJr46 7 месяцев назад

    When my fleabit mare Scarlett had sore front hooves after a trimming session she stood in a pile of eucalyptus leaves. As I watched, she reached out with her front legs to pull more leaves into the pile to stand on. She had an idea on how to improve her comfort, and made it happen!

  • @mingram008
    @mingram008 2 года назад +2

    Thank you for this video! It was very informative, and yes there are some major misconceptions about horses! Looking forward for more!

  • @vidikat
    @vidikat 2 года назад +1

    What a great lesson. Thank you so much. ❣️

  • @kathywilliams5732
    @kathywilliams5732 2 года назад +2

    Thank you so much for sharing and teaching. New to your channel but always an advocate for the horse.

    • @IsMyHorseHappy
      @IsMyHorseHappy  2 года назад +1

      Welcome Kathy and thanks for being their advocate!

  • @iridiumvalkyrie9017
    @iridiumvalkyrie9017 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for this video it's much appreciated!!

  • @sandrapanico6357
    @sandrapanico6357 2 года назад +4

    I used to take riding lessons when I was younger and I always talked to the horses when I rode them. One of them would nod in agreement when I asked him something and would always listen to what I said. One particular thoroughbred was my pal and when I called his name he walked right up to the stall door and greeted me. He knew we were buddies because I was the only one who knew how to ride him . He often got anxious when cantering around the ring and when that happened I would have him canter in quarter circles until he slowed down and didn’t break into a gallop on me. He would do that even with the instructor and she asked me how was I able to control him. Indeed these animals are very smart because they know who to trust and who not to trust.

    • @Lauren-vd4qe
      @Lauren-vd4qe 2 года назад

      if the instructor has to ask you how do you control that horse then she isnt much of an instructor.

    • @sandrapanico6357
      @sandrapanico6357 2 года назад

      @@Lauren-vd4qe Hmmm.. never thought of it at the time. I was just a teenager when I was taking riding lessons. Thank you for addressing that with me. I guess my own instincts served me well if I was able to befriend that horse the way I did

  • @reachandler3655
    @reachandler3655 2 года назад +5

    I really enjoyed this, thankyou, very informative and interesting

    • @lisajoyaslanis
      @lisajoyaslanis 2 года назад

      Thank you so much for your insight of horses...Have never owned one, but do so love them and need to understand them better .with your help, I may just do that!
      😁🌷👍. Lisa 🇭🇲🐨🌏. 🐎🤔❓

  • @mrsnorthstar8544
    @mrsnorthstar8544 2 года назад +10

    Thank you for this. I recently changed to a different instructor and I'm not sure if I want to go back because one of the first things he did was tell me horses are stupid... Then he said it again about another four times. It made me furious on the inside but I hadn't had a ride out in so long that I just let him say it. He made it sound like they were nothing and he was superior. I couldn't understand how someone who thinks they are stupid could have so many horses and a stable and land.

    • @IsMyHorseHappy
      @IsMyHorseHappy  2 года назад +7

      This is only my opinion of course, but I think if you can find somewhere else to ride you will find it more fulfilling. It's possible he is just trying to be funny in which case you just have to decide how much of that humour you can tolerate. But generally speaking, I think starting with someone that has a deep respect for horses will make the experience better for you. Best of luck and thanks. Pat

    • @mrsnorthstar8544
      @mrsnorthstar8544 2 года назад +5

      @@IsMyHorseHappy Thank you so much for your reply. What's sad is he wasn't joking. He made it clear he saw them as an inferior being. It made me so angry because I know that's not true but it was shocking to see someone actually say that to my face and still have so many horses in his possession

    • @yasminhelenendangeredspecies
      @yasminhelenendangeredspecies 2 года назад +3

      That's really sad. I hope you can be around people who Love and Respect Horses. That other person has no idea the brilliant horses he is in the presence of. The great Blessing that he is wasting. Shameful really.

    • @mrsnorthstar8544
      @mrsnorthstar8544 2 года назад +2

      @@yasminhelenendangeredspecies I know I was truly shocked. I was up on this beautiful horse and that's when he started saying all that stuff. I was waiting for him to say he was only joking or something because I just couldn't understand how he could be around them all the time and have cold heartless view. I think they are the most marvelous creatures and I'm so angry that people like that can have them when I would treasure one as my companion. We are moving soon and hopefully I will make my dream come true so I don't have to keep paying for the experience but I have stopped going to this stable.

    • @cynthiamarston2208
      @cynthiamarston2208 2 года назад

      @@mrsnorthstar8544 it can be hard finding trainer. Stay with them and watch so you know what to do or if they do something youre not comfortable with.

  • @peasinourthyme5722
    @peasinourthyme5722 2 года назад +1

    beautiful video

  • @Tammissa
    @Tammissa 2 года назад +2

    Very interesting, I knew pretty much how my horse sees but to have it explained in this way.

  • @nancycristiano6587
    @nancycristiano6587 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you. Very informative

  • @malcolmmcinnes9068
    @malcolmmcinnes9068 2 года назад +1

    Very nice thank you 🙏

  • @MarcoNotPolo
    @MarcoNotPolo 2 года назад +2

    Greens and Greys are the colours horses see, thankyou for educating me on the capor nigra, I have noticed them and wondered why their pupils are like that, great video and very educational, thankyou

  • @pompom7x728
    @pompom7x728 2 года назад +1

    Merci, Madame 🇫🇷🇨🇭🌺🐴🤗

  • @fightorflightgamer4420
    @fightorflightgamer4420 2 года назад +3

    absolutely love horses. Never owned one sadly. I didn't know about that membrane interesting!

  • @ahmedabdelkader7903
    @ahmedabdelkader7903 2 года назад +1

    great video

  • @zoehayash7581
    @zoehayash7581 Год назад

    I love my horse Annie. She’s a doll. She can get into moods though which is ok! I love her anyways!

  • @lorengordon9626
    @lorengordon9626 2 года назад

    Good info.
    Horses are VERY intelligent.
    I love mine !

  • @juliehattis
    @juliehattis 2 года назад +2

    Very good information! I was unaware that a horse has a third eye lid like my Boxer. Something that not every dog breed has. I was taught when riding in the woods to make sure to move any branches out of the way because my horse would run into them. I assumed it was because she was blind in one eye. Not realizing how they see. ❤😊👍

  • @Batsi276
    @Batsi276 2 года назад +1

    I'm sure this Video changed my life a lot. I'm right now so grateful to learn English I'm school so o can understand this Video. I think equestrians often fortet that horses see different than the human. And the fact that they go where we tell them to go is just...I'm mean wow.

  • @MrAcrobot
    @MrAcrobot 2 года назад +7

    Thanks for the video, I am volunteering at a stable and might be working with them full-time soon so it is enlightening to be aware of how they see things. Some of them get irritated by other horses next to them which is very odd to me. But oh well.

    • @SilverPonyKat
      @SilverPonyKat 2 года назад +3

      If they are irritated by the horse next to them it may be a personality conflict. They don't all get along because they are horses, just like we don't all get along because we're people. As their caretakers its also good to keep in mind- we don't always get along with every horse and they don't get along with every person. Moving one horse to a different stall can change the whole dynamics and atmosphere in the barn.

  • @anthonymctigue9038
    @anthonymctigue9038 2 года назад +2

    A HORSE IS VERY INTELLIGIENT BORN WITH STRENTH SPEED SLEEP STANDING UP FOR THE QUICK GET AWAY BEAUTY AND STAMNIA ONE OF NATURES WONDERS

  • @AllisonRobinson-pg8my
    @AllisonRobinson-pg8my Год назад

    Revelations 19:11-16..AMEN
    Blessings to all my Sagittarius Brothers and Sisters..continue to be Good to those that you come across and refrain from getting angry at those that are working against you...Horses are very Intelligent when it comes to dealing with people those eyes see beyond what we think they see..one of the best forms of transportation is a Horse and they have been around for centuries..who knows we may go back to using them even more who knows what route the world is taking..Praise the Lord for them✔️
    God Bless you All ✨

  • @elisa8886
    @elisa8886 2 года назад +2

    Thank you for this informative video! I have just become interested in horses and love to learn about them :)

    • @IsMyHorseHappy
      @IsMyHorseHappy  2 года назад +1

      Great to hear, Elisa. The more you learn about them, the more you will love them!

    • @elisa8886
      @elisa8886 2 года назад

      @@IsMyHorseHappy I already love them!! want to become friends with a horse, lovely beings.. I think we have a lot to learn from them :)

  • @joycee5493
    @joycee5493 2 года назад +1

    Great and accurate information. Thank you.

  • @gerrycoleman7290
    @gerrycoleman7290 2 года назад +2

    Good information. Thank you.

  • @kellyprice1024
    @kellyprice1024 2 года назад +1

    I love horses. I think they are the most majestic animals. The problem is, I'm afraid of them. What is worse is they know it. I would love to learn to ride one.

    • @IsMyHorseHappy
      @IsMyHorseHappy  2 года назад +1

      Honestly, Kelly, the only reason to be afraid of horses is if you aren't given the chance to understand them. They are so gentle and generous and would never hurt us on purpose, but their size requires that we learn how to stay safe around them. Once you learn those things I think you will find that you can fulfill your dreams. Just make sure you start with horses that have an even quiet temperament. Practice with those types so that if you make a mistake, it won't be a big deal. Most people who end up being frightened by horses have been put in a situation of dealing with a more sensitive, perhaps younger animal. That requires a bit of practice. Stay tuned because we are putting the finishing touches on a course for complete beginners who want to learn about horses. (We've been asked to make it especially for people who want to volunteer at a farm or a rescue). While there will be a charge for the actual course, we'll be doing a free introductory version before that. A lot of people have found our free stuff to be very helpful. If you want to be on the waiting list so you don't miss it, go to www.ismyhorsehappy.com. It should give you a chance to sign up. Best of luck Kelly. Don't let fear stop you...:-) Pat

    • @kellyprice1024
      @kellyprice1024 2 года назад

      ❤️

  • @erynd2524
    @erynd2524 2 года назад +1

    Very fascinating. Also horses are not stupid. Just ask my mare who can open gates by herself.😎

  • @rockisntdeadsimple6551
    @rockisntdeadsimple6551 2 года назад

    Don't own but am a groomer, hopefully one day I will own my own horse .
    Am taking Western riding lessons as well.
    I am DEEPLY interested in how horses see!
    Since I groom some big mares in a Cross Tie with a stall like a shower, with a drain, there are some days they just don't like the Cross Ties, some days, they just don't like the noise the farrier makes, or the tree trimmer makes.
    I always want to see what they see and why they don't like something that particular day. One thing is in Arizona being a groomer and wanting to beat the heat takes away from their grazing time and they want to be with the herd. However Ive established a bond with these mares they are retired when it comes to riding and I always try to see how they see.
    This was a great video and I like what you said at the end, horses are not dumb its how they see. Every thing they do is based on how they see and Ill see people forget that . It would be neat if some one could make goggles with horse vision so we could see thru them.

  • @Dina.stardust
    @Dina.stardust 2 года назад

    Hello! I've just stumbled amongst your page and found it very helpful! thank you for a great video. I am changing careers and would like to work with horses. I have some basic knowledge from volunteering but I'm still a little fearful! any tips to deal with that?

  • @equestrianliv5151
    @equestrianliv5151 2 года назад

    My horse sees everything she wants XD

  • @calicorose2638
    @calicorose2638 2 года назад

    Anyone who says horses are stupid are usually the same people who believe horses must be bullied into submission. Horses can accurately read more human expressions than dogs AND chimpanzees. They will reflect your own energy back to you; anxiety, fear, anger, trust, love, etc. As prey animals, even when they seem oblivious, they are hyper vigilant and always observing and reading their surroundings, and you. They are curious, playful, clever, and funny. If your horse is being difficult, ‘stubborn’ or uncooperative, YOU are the problem. They are incredibly forgiving of our blunders and miscommunications. (Mine sure are!). Even horses who have suffered terrible abuse/neglect can overcome fear/aggression. With lots of patience, and consistent, kind leadership, they will learn to trust and respect you. Their willingness to do this always amazes me. When they understand that they are safe with you, they will do anything for you. When I’m having a bad day, or upset about something, I go outside and sit on the grass to watch them graze, and just be with them. As I’m pondering my woes, one of my horses (a natural born clown) will usually do something outrageously silly, and make me laugh. Then I feel the warm breath of the other, nibbling my hair, gently resting her lips on top of my head, and I know I am truly blessed. Nothing on Earth compares to that. 🥰

  • @geebrewer8186
    @geebrewer8186 3 месяца назад

    as humans, IMO we have greatly underestimated the intelligence of all animals, dogs, cats, monkeys, horses, cows etc

  • @rafalr8061
    @rafalr8061 2 года назад

    they are exeptionally intelligent love horses

    • @IsMyHorseHappy
      @IsMyHorseHappy  2 года назад

      I agree and I love them too. Pat

    • @rafalr8061
      @rafalr8061 2 года назад

      @@IsMyHorseHappy I just love being around horses they can be so goofy and fun once they no they can trust YOU

  • @secretariatgirl4249
    @secretariatgirl4249 2 года назад

    Very informative!!

    • @IsMyHorseHappy
      @IsMyHorseHappy  2 года назад

      Thanks...love the name "Secretariat Girl". Wasn't he something?

  • @gerrycoleman7290
    @gerrycoleman7290 2 года назад +3

    When some people say horses are stupid...............I say to them, 'look in the mirror.'

  • @dreamtobefree9915
    @dreamtobefree9915 2 года назад +1

    How a horse sees the world…
    Horse:AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH EVERYTHING IS TERRIFYING!!!!!
    Me: we have walked past that leaf twice…

    • @debt4717
      @debt4717 2 года назад

      LOL!! How true ;-)

  • @bellashoemaker2084
    @bellashoemaker2084 2 года назад +1

    I will call my horse stupid when they are being silly , not really meaning it. But then someone says yeah they are stupid I am like I was joking horses are really really smart.

  • @kanesnewzealandcamfootageo49
    @kanesnewzealandcamfootageo49 2 года назад +2

    thanks for the daily laugh

  • @lakhbinderjitsingh7795
    @lakhbinderjitsingh7795 2 года назад

    Vision viewing like 🐎

  • @blossomherd3921
    @blossomherd3921 2 года назад +1

    My boy blind in 1 eye so i am very mindfull of where i am and everyone else is. I refused to ride in heavy rain and alot of wind as i feel it is unfair to ask this of him. He no bother in rain or high wind but i still won't

  • @akehapkap6143
    @akehapkap6143 Год назад

    Horses, cows, goats etc are not stupid. Pigs even are intelligent.
    This was very interesting. As a young girl I did a lot of horse back riding, but because it was both expensive and I had to travel for education (I`m from Denmark) it fell away as a priority.
    But I always wonder, that bacause of the blind spots, why did`nt the horese develop an extra eye? I guess it`s because of how brains function, but imagine horses with an extra eye in the forehead, I´m laughing so hard right now. It would be a problem to put on a bridle 😂

  • @polly1017
    @polly1017 2 года назад

    Agree horses are intelligent creatures, there for it is cruel to lock them up in stalls for hours on end as like us they become incredibly bored, it's why they start chewing doors like in this stable

    • @IsMyHorseHappy
      @IsMyHorseHappy  2 года назад +1

      Hello Polly. Thank you for your concern about my horses. In actual fact, my horses are turned out every day, 365 days a year. They come in at night. My barn is very old and has had many horses living in it, long before I moved in 28 years ago. The chewing of the wood occurred long before we moved in. While I agree about the boredom of horses, it was not my horses that chewed the doors. Best regards, Pat

  • @terryschultz6819
    @terryschultz6819 2 года назад

    Animals with eyes that are located on the side of its head would suggest a prey animal.

  • @RossJacobs
    @RossJacobs 2 года назад

    I believe it is highly doubtful that horses recognise other animals as predators. Everything in their behaviour suggests they don't. But what they do recognise is predatory behaviour. A horse can distinguish between a predatory that is stalking for a kill or a predator that is wandering harmlessly among them. They see the intent, not the position of the eyes. That's why you'll see horses chase dogs (a predatory) out of their paddock and why horses will run from kangaroos (a prey species).

    • @IsMyHorseHappy
      @IsMyHorseHappy  2 года назад

      Point taken. Thanks, Ross

    • @MtbEMS
      @MtbEMS 2 года назад

      @Ross Jacobs i enjoy going out for runs in the country 🏃🏻 and pass a few horses along the way, any recommendations on approaching one to pet/greet it? Or just leave them alone and enjoy from a distance?

    • @RossJacobs
      @RossJacobs 2 года назад

      @@MtbEMS thanks for your question. However, I don't feel comfortable answering questions on another person's channel. I don't want to hijack this channel You are welcome to contact me through FB or my web site and ask your question(s).

  • @c.martin6854
    @c.martin6854 2 года назад

    Why are all these horses wearing halters? Are the owners too tired to take them off or are these horses hard to catch? Either way, a horse can get something caught on the halter and bad things can happen.

    • @IsMyHorseHappy
      @IsMyHorseHappy  2 года назад

      Thanks for your comment and I appreciate your concern. When lessons are ongoing, the young people who work here go out to get the horses for the students. We have found it to be the safest way for them. However, I absolutely understand your concern. We check on them regularly throughout the day and they all come in overnight.

  • @OceanLife772
    @OceanLife772 2 года назад

    What? Who thinks “horses are stupid”???? Obviously those are THE Stupid People! Animals are Smart. I Love them (not such much the predators-nature can be so cruel. I wish ALL Animals would just eat grass, fruits. I don’t like the Pray thing; can’t even watch wildlife shows . Thank for for this video. We need to bring awareness about horse abuse (Starving, beaten, etc). IF You see a horse that looks too skinny, sickly, neglected, etc, PLEASE CALL SOMEONE TO INTERVENE. We Need to be Their Voices.....

  • @TangleHamain
    @TangleHamain 2 года назад

    Was expecting a simulation. Rip.

    • @IsMyHorseHappy
      @IsMyHorseHappy  2 года назад +2

      Sorry...creating a simulation would be too techy for me! ...:-) Although someone with those skills should create something like that.. it would be very interesting. Cheers!

  • @aqhasassy
    @aqhasassy 2 года назад

    A donkey carried Mary & our unborn Savior.
    Jesus went into Jerusalem on a humble donkey.
    He will return on a white horse.
    A mighty steed, fit for royalty.

  • @jennyb7773
    @jennyb7773 2 года назад +1

    hi

  • @karl2531
    @karl2531 Год назад

    Great video, very considerate to horse's, I agree horse's are visually impaired, I believe they have a blank disc, right in the middle of their vision, so they have to overcome the problem by either tilting their head to one side to see out of the edge of one eye and then memorize that image, or they work out what is in front of them with imagination, if they are running to fast to tilt their head,,,there is a proof of this at the grand national stadium when it was first built and they took a horse around the race track for a test run, it fell and broke it's legs, no one could figure out why?... It suddenly tried to jump when there was no fence?... I believe it imagined there was a fence there in the blank spot because there was a extra fence on the side of the race track fence running perpendicular to it, i.e. the horse assumed that the fence continued on across the race track and tried to jump it. There was of course no fence there and the horse fell. If horse's only have peripheral vision with a blank spot in the middle, then maybe changes could be made in shows with jumping with a solution being very wide jumping fences for horse safety? Also horse's might need glasses to help remove the blank spot in the middle of their vision? Or glass mirrors in their horse blinkers to straighten up and align the two images going to their eyes, their brain should be capable of doing the rest, i.e. composing the two images to make a proper 3d image of what is in front of them. .. if horse's imagine then they might dream?

  • @only22allah
    @only22allah 8 месяцев назад +1

    And to David We gave Solomon. An excellent servant, indeed he was one repeatedly turning back [to Allah]. [Mention] when there were exhibited before him in the afternoon the poised [standing] racehorses. And he said, “Indeed, I gave preference to the love of good [things] over the remembrance of my Lord until the sun disappeared into the curtain [of darkness].”[He said], “Return them to me,” and set about striking [their] legs and necks.” [38: 30-33]

  • @Truth-Be-Told-USA
    @Truth-Be-Told-USA 2 года назад +1

    Sad how God is clearly punishing inocent animals daily for his own evil entertainment. So evil and sad