Working with our new SUFFOLK PUNCH STALLION!! // Weighing & First Time in the Shoeing Stocks

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  • Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024

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  • @clairestaffieri4398
    @clairestaffieri4398 2 года назад +9

    Mamma Mia !! I do think I am in love with Baron. He seems like the most beautiful, gentle, responsive of all your most beautiful, gentle and responsive horses. I could just look at him hours on end. Perhaps it is like you Brenda, just enjoying being with the chicks. Jim your gentle way and penitence is a lesson to us all.

    • @nicolassmith456
      @nicolassmith456 2 года назад

      Hi pretty lady. How are you doing today?

  • @grammajean1327
    @grammajean1327 Год назад +1

    Baron is an amazing horse being trained by an amazing trainer. Training a horse is an experience in patience. I so enjoy watching you and Brenda work with them. Not to mention the girls pitching in when needed. What an inspirational family.

  • @kenhurley4441
    @kenhurley4441 2 года назад +19

    Your experience with horses is really showing in this video. I noticed the "little" things you did that you didn't explain. It takes years of being around horses to learn these traits. Looking forward to the next video on harnessing Baron!

  • @davidmunro1469
    @davidmunro1469 2 года назад +6

    Thank you Jim and Brenda. I hope you can find a SUFFOLK Punch Mare because these horses are so beautyful. Baron would climb the highest mountain for a hand full of grain. HA HA HA.

  • @jipjojed
    @jipjojed 2 года назад +4

    His name fits. He's got a great mind n attitude 🏆 And so handsome

  • @candiarchibald9701
    @candiarchibald9701 2 года назад +4

    My gosh this horse is gorgeous.

  • @sherylcox8595
    @sherylcox8595 2 года назад +14

    I think I am as nervous as Baron seeing if he will okay in the shoeing stocks. He is such a good boy.

  • @catladynj
    @catladynj 2 года назад +4

    He is starting to realize that his new family patient and kind.

  • @michaelchippington7784
    @michaelchippington7784 2 года назад +9

    Beautiful Suffolk Punch, as are all your working horses 👍

  • @colinturner2170
    @colinturner2170 2 года назад +5

    Thank you Jim and Brenda for another great video. Sure you won't mind my saying that Baron was the star today. His sweet nature conquered his fear of that strange contraption you put him in.🌟🌟🌟God bless.

  • @kimcwhite6509
    @kimcwhite6509 2 года назад +11

    That was really a good session with Baron! Draft horses really have a calm temperament. I've only worked with Quarter Horses and they're considered to be a somewhat calm breed. I don't think most 3 yr QH would be that calm. Your Suffolk Punch colts are beautiful with fantastic temperaments.

  • @joycehennequin8469
    @joycehennequin8469 2 года назад +8

    Good evening Jim and Brenda, good job.He is nervous but like you say it's to be expected.But what a good horse he is and lve noticed that when you talk to him he relaxed very quickly,your such a good man with your horses and in time he will trust you 100 percent just like the others.Thankyou so much for sharing,all the very best dear 🌱🌱🌱💕

    • @nicolassmith456
      @nicolassmith456 2 года назад

      Hi pretty lady. How are you and your family are doing over there??

  • @Boyland8692
    @Boyland8692 2 года назад

    I really love that you train and teach with positive reinforcement. You don’t set an unrealistic goals for your horses. 👏👏🤩🇦🇺💜

  • @brendahogue5487
    @brendahogue5487 2 года назад +3

    Enjoy your videos and enjoy watching the horses

  • @randymcguire9130
    @randymcguire9130 2 года назад +3

    Good job horse has good head on him . Iv never you’d grain but it seems to work

  • @jamesmorrison1884
    @jamesmorrison1884 2 года назад +1

    Hello Jim very good. Maybe it's me but to me it shows that he likes you. He seems to be nervous but he puts alot of trust in what your doing. I think your very good great video. Have a good day.

  • @benzoverakers1877
    @benzoverakers1877 2 года назад +4

    I love how you really take your time with each animal!!!!

  • @todd1808
    @todd1808 2 года назад +25

    "There is nothing better for the inside of a man than the outside of a horse" - Winston Churchill

  • @sueupham2519
    @sueupham2519 2 года назад +2

    Perfect day learning,,,nice. (can't wait)

  • @ilovstodance
    @ilovstodance 2 года назад +2

    all your horses are such little beauties so clean and shinney diane ont canada

  • @pamnewman8392
    @pamnewman8392 2 года назад +2

    Little and often with the training. It’s the best advice I’ve ever gotten with training horses. He is a stunning horse! 🥰

  • @suecastillo4056
    @suecastillo4056 2 года назад +3

    He sure has a nice temperament for a stallion!! Nice horse!♥️🙋‍♀️☮️‼️🙏🏻

  • @marianstroup1
    @marianstroup1 2 года назад

    He's a beauty! Drafts are some of my favorite types of horses. Love their gentle calm souls so much ❣🐎🐎🐴🐴 What a good boy!!!

  • @br927
    @br927 2 года назад +2

    I was saying 1550! He is nervous, take your time! Good Job Baron! Hurry, I want to see the harness on him!

  • @klauskarbaumer6302
    @klauskarbaumer6302 2 года назад

    Your patience will be rewarded with a willing horse. One of my Percheron geldings came to me obviously having been handled roughly when being shod (rope burns on his hind fetlocks !) and it took me half a year of daily patient step-by-step work for him to give his feet willingly and without resistance. My son shoes him without a shoeing stock, just with foot rests. I had a shoeing stock made for this horse initially, but he was very much afraid of it. It just was too tight for him since he weighs almost 2400 ponds,

  • @ronnierigsby6360
    @ronnierigsby6360 2 года назад

    Jim thank you I don't have horses , but you make it look good you take so much time with your horses Baron is a great looking horse Thank You for
    taking the time that you do with them and bring us along

  • @dakotahstr
    @dakotahstr Год назад

    Baron is perfect for that handsome horse. Very majestic.

  • @ellisc.foleyjr9778
    @ellisc.foleyjr9778 2 года назад

    The Strength of a Horse's patience. is dependent on the length of his trainer's patience and knowledge. that showed here. great job Jim and Brenda good teamwork. thanks so much for sharing. ECF

  • @maggiesue4825
    @maggiesue4825 2 года назад

    You have so much knowledge and patience!

  • @randybutler4772
    @randybutler4772 2 года назад

    Glad he accepted the shoeing stock. Thank you for sharing.🐴

  • @maddog6493
    @maddog6493 2 года назад +3

    I thought for sure he was going to raise a little hell he and you did good.it takes trust and time he is doing great .cant wait to see him work.be safe

  • @jameshanenburg9591
    @jameshanenburg9591 2 года назад +2

    Very, very nice Jim and Brenda! You folks do have the touch when it comes to horses.

  • @kingwood4357
    @kingwood4357 2 года назад +4

    I think you have one great horse there. 👍

  • @m.harris2429
    @m.harris2429 2 года назад +1

    Jim, you were excellent in handling Baron for the first time in the stocks. Your calmness helped us as well as him to get through this together!!!😀 Great video.

  • @terryrogers1025
    @terryrogers1025 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for the walk through on how you work on the hooves. Lot of behind the scenes care that goes with the horses. Thanks for the ride along.

  • @futtermanfarms6791
    @futtermanfarms6791 2 года назад

    beautiful! I love that you put pressure on him but not too much. You really brought so much wisdom to this step! He did great!

  • @lspthrattan
    @lspthrattan 2 года назад +5

    Baron is by far the best-looking horse you have; it'll be interesting to see how well he works, as you get him trained. He sure does handle well from the ground. btw--we used to put Tabasco on our horses' manes (don't get it on their skin; just the mane itself) whenever we had a mane-chewer in the pasture. Doesn't take long for the mane-chewer to find something else to munch on! Baron's going to be absolutely gorgeous when that mane grows out; I hope you don't roach it. With his looks and disposition, you might make a good bit from standing him at stud. Looking forward to the next video so I can see him being driven :)

    • @dennismiller1659
      @dennismiller1659 2 года назад

      Way to Jim & Brenda. We always appreciate your team approach. Thanks for the video. Dennis & Margaret

  • @kailand3056
    @kailand3056 2 года назад

    Jim, I don’t own a horse but I enjoy watching videos about them. I’ve seen a product called Likit Horse Treats used on several other channels and the the horses LOVE it! The product come in a tub that the horse licks - there are several different flavors and horses tend to prefer one flavor over the others. When I was watching you and your wife trying to tempt Baron into the shoeing stocks with grain, I was thinking that using a tub of Likit would have been very useful because it’s so convenient to use.

  • @susansmith6058
    @susansmith6058 2 года назад

    What a gorgeous boy that Baron is!! Great job Jim and Brenda easing him into those scary stocks!

  • @sussout5098
    @sussout5098 2 года назад

    I just discovered your channel and really like it! Such an excellent and detailed teacher of all things draft horses. We have heavyweight Belgian pulling horses that are 2,800 lbs each and have also had Percherons so I enjoy watching horse stuff like what we do.
    I have never seen a Suffolk Punch breed before. He is gorgeous and has such a nice shape and personality and is very compliant for a stallion especially. I also like how your wife says "oh you're so cute" to the horses which is the same thing I say to all the horses I'm around.

  • @lindalala5813
    @lindalala5813 2 года назад

    Baron is a really good fit for your farm...for a young stallion..he's quite calm and gentle around you..he's a beauty just like Duke and Earl.

  • @kimfleury
    @kimfleury 2 года назад +2

    This was really a pleasure to see. I enjoyed the video as always 💕🐎

  • @ronhaworth5471
    @ronhaworth5471 2 года назад +4

    The guys have been getting along from what I've seen.

    • @caroledwards3465
      @caroledwards3465 2 года назад +1

      And he has been getting " romantic " with Lady .....we might have a little Baron or a little Lady in 11 months it would be lovely to see a foal on the farm 🐎 best wishes from the North Norfolk coast UK

    • @ronhaworth5471
      @ronhaworth5471 2 года назад +1

      @@caroledwards3465 My family homeland from Mother and Father,England.

  • @jimcour291
    @jimcour291 2 года назад +4

    Great video and such a good horse!! I was so happy to hear you discuss the fact that the breed is endangered. All you need now is a Suffolk filly!!

    • @Saratogan
      @Saratogan 2 года назад +1

      He has bred Baron to Lady. A Belgian/Suffolk Punch cross is on the way!

    • @jimcour291
      @jimcour291 2 года назад +1

      @@Saratogan Yes!! I am aware that Lady is in foal to Baron, and that the foal can be put into the Suffolk registry if Jim so chooses. I was just making the statement that a full blood Suffolk filly would be a nice addition to the group as the Percherons are getting older!!
      Thanks for allowing me to explain what I was getting at

    • @Saratogan
      @Saratogan 2 года назад +1

      @@jimcour291 , No problem! Just thought that you might have missed the exciting news. Can't wait to see what next spring brings!

  • @ellencarver5575
    @ellencarver5575 2 года назад

    Another great video so informative, I live in the U.K. where the Suffolk Punch are from and they are very low in numbers hear also. I know a farmer who has a mare who had a colt foal this Spring and she has been bred again so he is hoping for a filly foal next Spring. Baron is a wonderful young guy he is so good natured. I hope Lady is in foal they will have a beautiful baby. Thank you for sharing this with us

  • @jamescox8233
    @jamescox8233 2 года назад +3

    hi jim and brenda, another great video .jim i said it be for but, you are a good teacher. it must run in the family, trudy, being a teacher to. jim, may i aske how much taller will baron get as he gets older, he is one great looking stallion. jim ,brenda, trudy ,and abby may god bless you all ..jim dartmouth, nova scotia, canada.

  • @lorrainecharvet9972
    @lorrainecharvet9972 Год назад

    Baron is a beautiful horse

  • @susanbrown2909
    @susanbrown2909 2 года назад +5

    It’s does look abit dangerous in the stocks. If the horse panics.
    What about just try and teach him to lift his feet …but good explanation. Jim.

    • @m.harris2429
      @m.harris2429 2 года назад

      I agree…. I was hyperventilating watching!

    • @parnold-mora8924
      @parnold-mora8924 2 года назад

      Shoeing/trimming horses is very hard on your back and legs (especially as you age). The horse is distributing some of his body weight on you to maintain balance while your in a hunched over position. I can only imagine chiropractors cringing while watching farriers at work. The stocks won't change your hunched-over posture much but it takes all the weight off you and places it on the stocks.

  • @robertpowell2746
    @robertpowell2746 2 года назад +1

    I would say he's a pretty gentle animal for his size.

  • @richardhessert7862
    @richardhessert7862 2 года назад +2

    Love to see how your new addition is coming along! Super great video!

  • @steemerxaxon1643
    @steemerxaxon1643 2 года назад +1

    Might should check the light out COULD CAUSE A FIRE. from having a Short in it somewhere

  • @daleevans4261
    @daleevans4261 2 года назад

    I've never seen a shoeing stock before. Thank you for all the info. Barron seems like such a cuddle bum. Loves lots of attention.

  • @Chameshi
    @Chameshi 2 года назад

    Jim is the strict one and Brenda dotes on the horses XD

  • @randybrown9258
    @randybrown9258 2 года назад

    Hi Jim and Brenda, your patience and care for your horses wonderful Jim. Also I think I heard a wicked good in there, you can take the farmer out New England, but you can't take New England out of the farmer!

  • @dlmarquart
    @dlmarquart 2 года назад

    Good looking horse

  • @jeanhawken4482
    @jeanhawken4482 2 года назад

    Very lovely

  • @tinachambers4887
    @tinachambers4887 2 года назад

    Good horse Barron have a day love ❤ from TEXAS

  • @hughperkins707
    @hughperkins707 2 года назад +2

    Patience, patience and more patience makes great horses.

  • @sueheaman7186
    @sueheaman7186 2 года назад +2

    Hi. Good boy Baron. Nice slow training🙌🏼. Would you put one of his brothers near by next time to help him to stay relaxed? 🇨🇦🤠🐴

  • @MrsMcbey
    @MrsMcbey 2 года назад

    Love the hat thx

  • @paultighe3735
    @paultighe3735 2 года назад +1

    NICE VIDEO JIM AND BRENDA

  • @carondriscoll6135
    @carondriscoll6135 2 года назад

    Suffolk punch is such a beautiful breed shame there are not many around now .

  • @garycountryman5412
    @garycountryman5412 2 года назад

    Thanks Brenda and Jim. Thought Baron did good with first time in the stocks. Several comments about a Suffolk mare. Would like to see that also. Brenda it will be blackberry pickin' time before you know it.

  • @thirzapeevey2395
    @thirzapeevey2395 2 года назад +7

    Not getting something scared the first time is true of about almost any living creature. Our daughter having had cancer as a baby, and my husband and I both being horse people, we took the same approach to our daughter. The first time she had chemo, she was going to have to have a needle stuck in her chest. We handled it about the same way. My husband distracted her by sticking tape on her face and letting her take it off and stick it on his while she was being accessed. She never noticed. She never cried once during 15 months of chemo, and other kids had to be pinned down and forcibly accessed while they screamed. Any time you can keep a child or horse or anything other creature calm and distracted during a fear inducing event you are so much better off.
    They can also bite you in the butt while you are working on their front feet if their head isn't tied. He is getting calmer the more you fool with his feet. I think he is realizing you don't plan to hurt him. Aren't good feet one of the hallmarks of Suffolks? I think that is one of the things Suffolks are famed for. What a good boy! He backed out perfectly.

    • @charlesdavidson9656
      @charlesdavidson9656 2 года назад

      You are a TRUE horse women Thirza, Thank you for your wise comments.

  • @mereedebeaugrine2078
    @mereedebeaugrine2078 2 года назад

    Oh gosh he is georgious

  • @bethmceachran2756
    @bethmceachran2756 Год назад

    Lovely!

  • @b.w.highness102
    @b.w.highness102 2 года назад +1

    Hello Jim... This is very interesting, but I'm writing to correct something I said in my note to your Family in the previous video. I mentioned your Son and called him Eli... I think his name is Levi. If so, I do apologize... names are important! ...Barry

  • @tozobozo4142
    @tozobozo4142 7 месяцев назад

    Good tutorial, thanks. I am just now working on a shoeing stock for my Clydesdales with timbers from our woods. (At 60 i've had enough of wrestling with their feet!) I have one Clydesdale mare with feet that are virtually maintenance-free, and the rest as you can imagine are more high-maintenance. I have no idea when that one mare, our oldest, has such great feet - she is one of those "contrary to popular belief" horses you mentioned. She has not passed he trait down to her offspring. I have a set of draft-size "Budnippers" out of Idaho by the way, force-multiplying nippers, multiple the force you put on them by 13 times. They are a game-changer (especially in dry weather) and i recommend them to anyone doing draft feet.

  • @denimvelvet4670
    @denimvelvet4670 Год назад

    Baron showing that while he might not be as tall as the other drafts, he absolutely can stretch just as far.

  • @debbismirnoff1424
    @debbismirnoff1424 2 года назад

    Very interesting! Thx!

  • @johnportwood6223
    @johnportwood6223 2 года назад +1

    He is a butifel horse I àdmire him makes me wish I was 40 year younger an had one like him he will make you agood horse I can see you have the rite tuch. To trade him well

  • @robertlivingstone3947
    @robertlivingstone3947 2 года назад +1

    Jim hows baron getting a long with the rest of the horses

  • @joshbutterfass5251
    @joshbutterfass5251 2 года назад

    That’s just crazy how you have use grain to motivate that horse to do what you want him to do

  • @SP-ts9jf
    @SP-ts9jf 2 года назад

    smart animal

  • @petterandersson1627
    @petterandersson1627 2 года назад

    Is there any blue print to get of the shoing rig. I have a realy heavy belgian at home and disc compression in my back, so shoing him is like a nightmare.
    Thanks.
    Petter from sweden.

  • @biddydibdab9180
    @biddydibdab9180 2 года назад

    I think you were very wise to not push him by trying to trim his hooves this first time in the stocks. He wasn’t ready and had a tough time adjusting to the new experience. I could easily have seen him whacking his head on the crossbar or responding to the butt strap by breaking forward. As a retired farrier, I’d tell you that, in my opinion, he’s high in the heels which is easily corrected. Nice work.

  • @arthurraygross4983
    @arthurraygross4983 2 года назад

    What is special about Suffolk Punch hoirses? The expert is Jason RUTLEDGE. Here he explains part of it in video "Suffolk Punch Horses at Berea College".

  • @348Tobico
    @348Tobico 2 года назад +1

    Baron could not make it any clearer that he likes you and likes to be around you. He is blowing in your ear and nibbling your shirt! Maybe lead him from dark side of the scale and stocks toward the light. He is such a willing horse-just young and inexperienced. I sure hope you can help bring the Suffolk Punch back from the brink of disappearing. They are an exceptionally beautiful and versatile breed.

  • @JustinDOehlke
    @JustinDOehlke 2 года назад

    Will you explain why you use stallions rather than geldings, please? Thank you Mr. Jim

    • @HensOnly
      @HensOnly 2 года назад

      He was planning on gelding the two colts later in the year when it cools off and keep Baron as a breeding stallion for Lady.

  • @brianbarr8623
    @brianbarr8623 2 года назад

    Suffolks are known for their great feet!

  • @ricksoto8126
    @ricksoto8126 2 года назад

    I like his color he looks like copper color

  • @dand5331
    @dand5331 2 года назад

    No, he's had enough!😂

  • @shartne
    @shartne 2 года назад

    what did they rename Barney? is it Baron?

  • @briannapier8337
    @briannapier8337 2 года назад

    The Suffolks are showing a lot to be desired but Im still a fan of the Belgians.

  • @ceferinoandreomoreno3546
    @ceferinoandreomoreno3546 2 года назад

    Hola qué tal. Un buen trabajo para un buen caballo es una pena que estén en oeligro

  • @alangknowles
    @alangknowles 2 года назад

    When's Baron getting his own stall?

  • @bridgetcornman4495
    @bridgetcornman4495 2 года назад

    He’s beautiful! But I have to ask, Is he snorting? Is that what stallions do,never been around any! Lol

    • @nicolassmith456
      @nicolassmith456 2 года назад

      Hi pretty lady. How are you doing today???

  • @carolynharmon7074
    @carolynharmon7074 2 года назад +1

    Baron is just like me, I don't like to get on the scale either.

  • @pixie706
    @pixie706 2 года назад +4

    Why can't a heavy horse be taught to pick his feet up as we would do with any other breed.
    I've never seen or used stocks but just patience works well .

    • @stefj6207
      @stefj6207 2 года назад +6

      That would be a heavy leg to have to hold up and trim

  • @stevejackson8600
    @stevejackson8600 2 года назад

    When he backed out he was licking his lips so that's a good sign

  • @jamescox8233
    @jamescox8233 2 года назад

    sheryl cox where do you live , if you don,t mind me asking ...jim nova scotia canada.

  • @bobanmilosevic3897
    @bobanmilosevic3897 2 года назад

    👍💪👍💪🙂

  • @sharihenderson7621
    @sharihenderson7621 2 года назад

    Why don't these horses get box stalls so they can at least lay down or roll if they want to? It is very relaxing and healthy for them to do that.

    • @woodsgremlin9995
      @woodsgremlin9995 2 года назад

      So you want them to roll in their stall they can get stuck up against the wall. I've seen it happen.

    • @sharihenderson7621
      @sharihenderson7621 2 года назад

      @@woodsgremlin9995 - I've owned horses for nearly 60 years, most of the time I keep them as natural as possible (not stalling them), but when they've been in due to serious inclement weather or for some other isolated reason I have never had one cast. Not to say that does not happen but the chances are extremely slim.

  • @warrenebush14
    @warrenebush14 Год назад

    HOW IS DUKE AND EARL TRAINING GOING. I DO NOT HEAR YOU TALK ABOUT THAT ANYMORE

  • @susanpiele3372
    @susanpiele3372 2 года назад

    And if ladies is pregnant it's going to be beautiful fold is that what you call it beautiful two beautiful

  • @stevethebeard8829
    @stevethebeard8829 2 года назад

    What a carry on. Why don't you train the horse to give his feet and stand quietly to be trimmed/shod?

  • @gregorystrath1452
    @gregorystrath1452 2 года назад +1

    Why did you water Baron before you weighed him, he probably drank 40 to 50 pounds worth of water

    • @russlong7175
      @russlong7175 2 года назад

      At 8lb per he would have had to drink 5 gallons of water. He probably didn't drink more than a quart.

    • @marionberry6909
      @marionberry6909 2 года назад

      Because,, he was thirsty??😉😎😄

  • @evadavidson9794
    @evadavidson9794 2 года назад

    I’ve never seen shoeing stocks. Looks a bit risky for the horse. We spend many years training youngsters for shoeing and trimming without a stock.

  • @johnflynn3824
    @johnflynn3824 Год назад

    So does that mean you name Barney Barron

  • @jamesmckay9966
    @jamesmckay9966 2 года назад

    Why didn't tell the viewers how much he weighed.