Abraham Lincoln said, “you can please some of the people some of the time , but you cannot please all of the people all of the time.” Jim gives the horses his best, thats why they are so calm and obedient. Duke and Earl looked magnificent front and back in their new harnesses, beautiful.
Stall's, Looking at the horses, THEY, look happy and content in their environment and that is the main, important, thing. They happily walk to them, by themselves, after drinking and must feel secure in their own space. People forget, animals think differently from us. The Harnesses look great, because they are worn by a well matched pair of young horses coming into their prime. This show's Jim's experience and skill, to have picked two colts and then brought them on to this stage. Duke was pretty stoic, "what's the boss want now". Carry on Jim, it works for you and we have the pleasure of coming along and being able to share these moments
Hahaha. When i grew up I wished for horses so bad that id imatate that sound while pretending to be a horse. 29:30. I never did get one, but i took yrs of lessons, and we visited the farmers every yr. I like your working ethics, working them comfortably every week. Your my "home away from home", n i am quite thanful for every day you put a video out. Get cool. Peace be w u. God bless yall ❤❤❤❤
Straight stalls are great and teach horses patience and how to get over. We had some that didn’t even need to be tied and they would stand in their stalls. Jim you’re doing great. Don’t listen to all those negative people that think they know everything.
Box stalls ? To me your magnificent, sweet, calm, gentle, responsive to your presence when called and drop dead glorious horses, say everything anyone needs to embrace your position of straight stalls. I too would only consider box stalls. Not any more because your houses say it all to me. Brenda, you keep those horses standing at their very best. They look excitingly gorgeous to me. Jim any criticism regarding how you live your life is (again to me) another person's personal opinion. You and Brenda have become very important people to many of us. No disparagement from us. Also 100,000 subscribers rings a giant bell in your favor. Brenda, please have as ALL over for dinner real soon, OK? X O Claire
I have to say, you treat your horses very well. You do right by them always. Put on your Teflon suit and let those negative comments roll right off...your method works for you and your horses..and it's a great method, to boot! Love you both and your animals..❤❤
Jim I have had box stalls and I tore them out and made standing stalls. It took the horses a little while to get used to them , but I can tell you standing stalls or box stalls are a human preference , the horses could care less !
Brenda is right that your horses have a very good and balanced mind. It is certainly very important in relation to the genes, but most of all the environment they are in is important for their development, well-being and abilities. It is clear that they are safe and in good mental balance.
For the most part, horses and dogs for that matter, are reflections of their owners. If you want to know how a person truly is, look no further than their animals. You are good people.
I'm just a 'City Slicker' when it comes to farming !! Box stalls, straight stalls, whatever - it's the farmer's choice !! I have a lot of respect for Jim (and Brenda !!) and if their preference is 'straight stalls' for their horses - it's good enough for me !! Onwards and Upwards, Jim and Brenda !! My deepest respects for you both !! I love your channel and KNOW how much you care about ALL your horses !! I've been following along on your channel for nearly two (2) years now and enjoy every minute !! Abby's channel, too !! What a gifted young lady if whom tou can be proud !! 😅❤
You may not do good with the heat but y'all handled the cold and snow way better than we do in the south if you even whisper the word snow around here you can cause a stampede to the grocery store for bread and milk. 100% fact
Preach it! I have the best of both worlds- raised in the north, so am used to being prepared, but spent all but 16 years of my life down south , so have acclimated to the heat.
what is it ?about 2 years ago when you brought 2 wild colts home , and today 2 years later (about) they are working as a functioning team , I say a good job done, they look super good well behaved and well looked after, there ,will always be nay Sayers, something we have to put up with, but file away under miscellaneous, any one would be proud to own these two horses Duke and EARL Kudos to you Jim
The colts are 4 yrs old now, weaned the day Jim picked them up, 9 months old and not looking like much at all, in the rough and unhandled. But that day he also looked at the sire, and the dams, and I saw what Jim saw, just magnificent, and in work. Baron popped up as a sort of going concern, and he grabbed that mountain of a gold mine. Now 2 fillies by Baron from Lady, and Baron's seed in storage. The pulling community is gonna have to up its game! Greetings from Australia.
I’ve looked forward to seeing those two working together for two years! They’ve sure turned into a beautiful team. You sir have done one fine job! I could tell you knew they were something special when you ordered new harness for them. Congratulations! When it comes time to go to the woods, they’ll be ready.
As to the woods, I imagine Ken and Bill, and maybe Baron, will be doing a winter of coaching before he will trust them as a working team. Logging is a whole nother ball game.
You need one of those large floor fans to pull air in from one opening and out the other. I've seen them in other barns. It really helps to have moving air.
I have been waiting to see Duke and Earl work as a team. harnesses look great. You folks should rightfully be proud of the success you have had getting them to this point. Great Job.
Hi Brenda & Jim. Nice to see Lady w June.! OMG. I admire your stalls! I congratulate you on those extra wide straight stalls.!. They ARE Gd! I admire your open mindedness abt it tho!. Thank you for just contuing to work after you've said good bye. I can let go of yall a whole lot easier.!. Sorry the heat is so hard on you. I can hardly breath or move in high heat myself. (Also a northern NEder). Your horses are doing well in it. . Gr8 video as always. ❤❤
We always had both box and straight stalls. Never saw a difference with the horses. Dad always had the drafts in the straight stalls. Easier to harness the horses right in the stalls. Thank you for this channel. My dad loved his work horses. He always said he liked when they farmed with the horses before they went to tractors. He would have loved to watch this channel too if he was still with us. Lost his last Belgian 2 years ago. I have 2 Haflingers.
When you were gone and Abby did that video with Trudy showing Lady and June, Skippy was nipping at Bill’s heels as they let him out. I suspect he doesn’t do it around Jim and probably Brenda because he knows you won’t put up with it.
Duke and Earl, looking so fine in their new harnesses! Straight stalls, boxed stalls, it all depends on the owners and their horses. I have seen your horses are so comfy in the straight stalls and I think they like being closed in, like a cat curled up in a small box.
oh....I don't usually comment. BUT you got me started. I know what you mean about people and their opinions of straight stalls. I LOVE my straight stalls and so do my horses. My cremello is much more calm in the straight stall as well. I am assuming it is because she is in out of the bright sunlight. They are great too for bringing them in when it rains for days on end and saves my paddock from getting muddy. Since I work them every day, they of course get to come out. But it saves me from having muddy areas while everyone else complains about their mud!
And yes, that collar will come over the horse or mule head if the back of the harness is missing. My neighbor used the bare minimum harness on his mules. After one disaster of collars hanging from the reins, I learned to hold the mules by the bit rings to keep their heads up when backing.
Jim as I've said in past I'm not a horsey person ( never having owned one) but I do remember seeing videos in the past where the collar was put on widest part at the top, then turned 180% once over the ears.
What a handsome team all hitched up in their new harnesses! Mighty fine horses you've got Jim and Brenda! I'd never heard of Suffolk Punch breed until you got Duke and Earl. I'm in love with the breed now!!!! They are such good tempered horses!❤ Smart too! I think they'd be really fun to ride. Wish you and Brenda had saddles so you could go riding together!! Hope y'all get some relief from the extreme heat soon. Down here in northeast Tennessee, we are supposed to be in the upper 90s (possibly 100 by weekend) for about a week starting today. Just remember to stay well hydrated yourselves and the horses too. I'd say Duke and Earl will need long drinks of water back at the barn! Have a wonderful weekend!😘
Jim's first saddle was a seat behind the hames! I agree riding them would be quite an experience, but harness horses develop their backs differently, at the trot they post you to the sky!
Congratulations on your 100K subscribers , commitment and patients gets it done . Careful coaching brings forth the confidence and confirms the suggestion is safe to take on board .
Those harnesses are beautiful! Brenda, you crack me up! My cows were that way, you would let them out on a hot day, they would go down by the creek and lay down under the shade tree, when they're doing that they're not making milk! So, no matter how much you wanted to get to the hay field, I always got the cows, put them in the barn, turn the fans on, give them hay, and they were comfortable, because they would be lying down chewing their cud, that's a happy cow! Some days, when it was hot, I just left them in the barn!
Jim, your work is excellent, and your horses are very well looked after, criticism doesn't matter, there will always be someone to criticize especially those people who don't understand the subject, I have horses and yours are examples of care, big hug. João Rockett Brasil.
The horses were working well and look good. Glad you got to work on your hay and thanks for explaining more about the process and how training becomes part of that as well.
Love the new collars & they look very nice with the harnesses. Duke was surprisingly calm when you put that collar on him, wow, he just went with it. Have a great day
You’re young horses are very well trained,I love them à lots bravo to both of you for alls your patience and great works with them,have a very nice day see you in your next video.
We live in the desert in California and we get over a 110° in the summer. One thing we do to work with our horses is to wait until sundown, before it gets dark, to do anything with them. It's normally cooler at that time and it's easier to do what we need to do. We make sure they get a nice cool shower afterwards Please make sure you both are drinking a whole lot of water with your heat. We always carry around a bottle or insulated cup with us when we are outside working.
I don’t currently have any horses but years ago we used box stalls. After watching your channel a long time before subscribing I want you to know that I like your straight stalls better. If I ever own any horses in the future we will use the straight stalls. Thanks Jim and Brenda 👍
With the heat and humidity right now, it might help the new harnesses to give more (sooner rather than later). 😉😊 Like boots and shoes will stretch Boys look stunning 🤩
It's Amazing how far these Horses have come, I remember when you first bought them, they weren't even halter broke, you have done an amazing job training them, great video, be well and be safe, 38:47
Jim I agree with you on the stall thing. When you have concrete walls inside they stay cooler than the outside. And I have a concrete block shed for my horses and they stay in there all day. And go out in the cool of the morning and evening. Thanks friend
Jim and Brenda, you have a wealth of knowledge about horses, farming, logging, working hard and the importance of God and family! I'm thankful you're taking so much time and work to share this freely with us. I love telling people we're related, and am truly thankful for you both! 😊
Another thing I grew up with, is the idea that horses need other horses for company. Well my pony likes meeting other horses. But when she comes home she does not want them. She's in a stable behind the house and she knows where I am. I think the important thing is to check they are sleeping properly
Hey Jim and Brenda, Thank you for the informative episode of "Working Horses With Jim ". The new harnesses that Eli made you awhile back look terrific and as you stated in time the collars will take the shape and adjust and form to the horses neck and shoulders. I'm really becoming a fan of the Suffolk Punch Horse for their easygoing temperment, size , willingness to accept training and work. I'm like you I always preferred a tram or a single horse to aggressively walk out at a solid 4 beat walk. Jim, It's time to put the standing stall issue to bed . Draft horses are totally more comfortable in standing stalls . A good solid 4 ft, wide standing stall like what you utilize are perfect ..As Heavy Horses age a bit it is much easier for them to stand up if they can brace against the stall wall. Also the bedding and cleaning of the standing stall is half the work as well .Tuesday thru Thursday of this week Atlantic Canada where I reside, has been under a heat and humidity dome Which reached 44 degrees C with heat and humidity or approximately 98 degrees F. Have a peaceful weekend and remember to keep hydrated.
Lol, Brenda,, crouper above the pooper. Lol.. I had a Welsh mare that went nuts with a crouper, so I worked her without one, made it a little crazy trying to keep the harness correct.
Your hay rake looks & sounds exactly like the one my dad (and I) pulled behind his massey ferguson tractor in the 70s & 80s in MO. Thanks for sharing your farming methods & horses & wife & all. Appreciate you so much! Hot n high humidity in MO for last few days. Looking for some relief for all of us soon. Thanks again!
Others opinions are not important and you shouldn't let it bother you, i do understand that it does. No one loves that. You are both fine in my book. Carry on!
Jim this city slicker sees it all the way from Denver. Your horses are looking to please you guys and work with you guys through ever step of the way. You keep doing you and I'll keep watching these videos.
I love so many things about the way your horses are cared for, and don’t love some things- but that’s all personal opinion and preference! There are horses who are never allowed loose in a field for years upon years, there are horses who never work a day in their lives, and there are horses who only get human interaction for a couple minutes at feed time because they’re just pasture pets. I disagree with all that, yet some people would prefer it! You keep doing what is best for you and YOUR horses 😊
The boys look great in the new harnesses are beautiful. You have done great job wirh Duke an Earl. I use tie stalls with my mini's an they don't seem to mind. ❤🙏👏👏👏👏
Being A urban cowboy I have had just Very little experience of horses but now when watching Jim working I have learned so much of those wonderful creatures. Keep working with these videos and I will keep watching. 🥸
Abraham Lincoln said, “you can please some of the people some of the time , but you cannot please all of the people all of the time.” Jim gives the horses his best, thats why they are so calm and obedient. Duke and Earl looked magnificent front and back in their new harnesses, beautiful.
It's up to you, box or Straight stalls , nobody's business , but yours their cleaner and the appreciate it more.
Thank you for filming Brenda! 💚
Thanks for saying thank you! 😀
Stall's, Looking at the horses, THEY, look happy and content in their environment and that is the main, important, thing. They happily walk to them, by themselves, after drinking and must feel secure in their own space. People forget, animals think differently from us. The Harnesses look great, because they are worn by a well matched pair of young horses coming into their prime. This show's Jim's experience and skill, to have picked two colts and then brought them on to this stage. Duke was pretty stoic, "what's the boss want now". Carry on Jim, it works for you and we have the pleasure of coming along and being able to share these moments
Hahaha. When i grew up I wished for horses so bad that id imatate that sound while pretending to be a horse. 29:30. I never did get one, but i took yrs of lessons, and we visited the farmers every yr. I like your working ethics, working them comfortably every week. Your my "home away from home", n i am quite thanful for every day you put a video out.
Get cool. Peace be w u. God bless yall ❤❤❤❤
Straight stalls are great and teach horses patience and how to get over. We had some that didn’t even need to be tied and they would stand in their stalls. Jim you’re doing great. Don’t listen to all those negative people that think they know everything.
Box stalls ? To me your magnificent, sweet, calm, gentle, responsive to your presence when called and drop dead glorious horses, say everything anyone needs to embrace your position of straight stalls. I too would only consider box stalls. Not any more because your houses say it all to me. Brenda, you keep those horses standing at their very best. They look excitingly gorgeous to me. Jim any criticism regarding how you live your life is (again to me) another person's personal opinion. You and Brenda have become very important people to many of us. No disparagement from us. Also 100,000 subscribers rings a giant bell in your favor. Brenda, please have as ALL over for dinner real soon, OK? X O Claire
I have to say, you treat your horses very well. You do right by them always. Put on your Teflon suit and let those negative comments roll right off...your method works for you and your horses..and it's a great method, to boot! Love you both and your animals..❤❤
Jim I have had box stalls and I tore them out and made standing stalls. It took the horses a little while to get used to them , but I can tell you standing stalls or box stalls are a human preference , the horses could care less !
Brenda is right that your horses have a very good and balanced mind. It is certainly very important in relation to the genes, but most of all the environment they are in is important for their development, well-being and abilities. It is clear that they are safe and in good mental balance.
For the most part, horses and dogs for that matter, are reflections of their owners. If you want to know how a person truly is, look no further than their animals. You are good people.
Your horse (or dog) is a mirror of your soul.
those people should just keep their opinions to themselves. Keep doing what you are doing, the horses like it.
YOU will always have critism . Just keep doing what YOU DO
I'm just a 'City Slicker' when it comes to farming !! Box stalls, straight stalls, whatever - it's the farmer's choice !! I have a lot of respect for Jim (and Brenda !!) and if their preference is 'straight stalls' for their horses - it's good enough for me !! Onwards and Upwards, Jim and Brenda !! My deepest respects for you both !!
I love your channel and KNOW how much you care about ALL your horses !! I've been following along on your channel for nearly two (2) years now and enjoy every minute !! Abby's channel, too !! What a gifted young lady if whom tou can be proud !! 😅❤
You may not do good with the heat but y'all handled the cold and snow way better than we do in the south if you even whisper the word snow around here you can cause a stampede to the grocery store for bread and milk. 100% fact
Preach it! I have the best of both worlds- raised in the north, so am used to being prepared, but spent all but 16 years of my life down south , so have acclimated to the heat.
The young team is doing so well under your tutelage. 😊❤️
In the South, we put the horses outside at night and inside during the hot days during the summer.
I agree my horses were out at night and in through the day out of the flies . Except when they were working in the daytime.
what is it ?about 2 years ago when you brought 2 wild colts home , and today 2 years later (about) they are working as a functioning team , I say a good job done, they look super good well behaved and well looked after, there ,will always be nay Sayers, something we have to put up with, but file away under miscellaneous, any one would be proud to own these two horses Duke and EARL Kudos to you Jim
The colts are 4 yrs old now, weaned the day Jim picked them up, 9 months old and not looking like much at all, in the rough and unhandled. But that day he also looked at the sire, and the dams, and I saw what Jim saw, just magnificent, and in work. Baron popped up as a sort of going concern, and he grabbed that mountain of a gold mine. Now 2 fillies by Baron from Lady, and Baron's seed in storage.
The pulling community is gonna have to up its game! Greetings from Australia.
Watching those boy's come into their own is a pleasure.
Duke & Earl Looks So Handsome with Their Harness & Bridle's On!!!!
I love these Beautiful horses. Again, Brenda Thank You for filming.
I’ve looked forward to seeing those two working together for two years! They’ve sure turned into a beautiful team. You sir have done one fine job! I could tell you knew they were something special when you ordered new harness for them. Congratulations! When it comes time to go to the woods, they’ll be ready.
As to the woods, I imagine Ken and Bill, and maybe Baron, will be doing a winter of coaching before he will trust them as a working team. Logging is a whole nother ball game.
Duke and Earl looking sharp ‼️
Duke and Earl look great in their new harness . Snazzy !
The younguns sure make a fine looking team ! That was fun to watch. Thanks for sharing your experiences.
You need one of those large floor fans to pull air in from one opening and out the other. I've seen them in other barns. It really helps to have moving air.
Flies hate a breeze also. Win win.
It's obvious you love and care for your horses. They have it made. 😊
Make Jim a Slab Peach pie! Just spread the pie dough out on a cookie sheet with Brown Sugar and Cinnamon like a Pop Tart! Good stuff!
I have been waiting to see Duke and Earl work as a team. harnesses look great. You folks should rightfully be proud of the success you have had getting them to this point. Great Job.
The photographer does such a great job.
The little dog gets in the video so much - cute.
Hi Brenda & Jim. Nice to see Lady w June.! OMG. I admire your stalls! I congratulate you on those extra wide straight stalls.!. They ARE Gd! I admire your open mindedness abt it tho!. Thank you for just contuing to work after you've said good bye. I can let go of yall a whole lot easier.!. Sorry the heat is so hard on you. I can hardly breath or move in high heat myself. (Also a northern NEder). Your horses are doing well in it. . Gr8 video as always. ❤❤
We always had both box and straight stalls. Never saw a difference with the horses. Dad always had the drafts in the straight stalls. Easier to harness the horses right in the stalls.
Thank you for this channel. My dad loved his work horses. He always said he liked when they farmed with the horses before they went to tractors. He would have loved to watch this channel too if he was still with us. Lost his last Belgian 2 years ago. I have 2 Haflingers.
Duke and Earl look great together and the new hartnesses look great
beautiful pair,,great job on turning sharp corners, and thank God for a little cloud cover..super video and fun to be with you.friends,,c/ s
..............G'day Jim and Brenda,
thank you for the video.
Cheers and God bless,
Malcolm.
When you were gone and Abby did that video with Trudy showing Lady and June, Skippy was nipping at Bill’s heels as they let him out. I suspect he doesn’t do it around Jim and probably Brenda because he knows you won’t put up with it.
Wow the boys did great be careful in that heat please. I know you know Brenda you are a nurse too, but just had to say it. Lol peace and love ❤️
I would recommend that Jim and Brenda where a wide brimmed straw hat working in the open hay &/or crop field and in the vegetable garden as well.
Them colts are so calm for young animals i like them,
Duke and Earl, looking so fine in their new harnesses! Straight stalls, boxed stalls, it all depends on the owners and their horses. I have seen your horses are so comfy in the straight stalls and I think they like being closed in, like a cat curled up in a small box.
Wow , those are fancy. I hope Duke and Earl know how good they are looking.
You both are very very hard workers and you truly love your animals. God bless you both and thank you for allowing us to see a part of your lives. 🙏❤️
oh....I don't usually comment. BUT you got me started. I know what you mean about people and their opinions of straight stalls. I LOVE my straight stalls and so do my horses. My cremello is much more calm in the straight stall as well. I am assuming it is because she is in out of the bright sunlight. They are great too for bringing them in when it rains for days on end and saves my paddock from getting muddy. Since I work them every day, they of course get to come out. But it saves me from having muddy areas while everyone else complains about their mud!
That span of Suffolk surely looks good together
Duke and Earl look royal in their harnesses. Good luck with baling before the rain.
i think You do great with your animals....
And yes, that collar will come over the horse or mule head if the back of the harness is missing. My neighbor used the bare minimum harness on his mules. After one disaster of collars hanging from the reins, I learned to hold the mules by the bit rings to keep their heads up when backing.
Jim as I've said in past I'm not a horsey person ( never having owned one) but I do remember seeing videos in the past where the collar was put on widest part at the top, then turned 180% once over the ears.
ohhh wow dad said,,yes
What a handsome team all hitched up in their new harnesses! Mighty fine horses you've got Jim and Brenda! I'd never heard of Suffolk Punch breed until you got Duke and Earl. I'm in love with the breed now!!!! They are such good tempered horses!❤ Smart too! I think they'd be really fun to ride. Wish you and Brenda had saddles so you could go riding together!! Hope y'all get some relief from the extreme heat soon. Down here in northeast Tennessee, we are supposed to be in the upper 90s (possibly 100 by weekend) for about a week starting today. Just remember to stay well hydrated yourselves and the horses too. I'd say Duke and Earl will need long drinks of water back at the barn! Have a wonderful weekend!😘
Jim's first saddle was a seat behind the hames! I agree riding them would be quite an experience, but harness horses develop their backs differently, at the trot they post you to the sky!
Congratulations on your 100K subscribers , commitment and patients gets it done . Careful coaching brings forth the confidence and confirms the suggestion is safe to take on board .
Those harnesses are beautiful! Brenda, you crack me up! My cows were that way, you would let them out on a hot day, they would go down by the creek and lay down under the shade tree, when they're doing that they're not making milk! So, no matter how much you wanted to get to the hay field, I always got the cows, put them in the barn, turn the fans on, give them hay, and they were comfortable, because they would be lying down chewing their cud, that's a happy cow! Some days, when it was hot, I just left them in the barn!
Those stalls are perfect...my first Olympic HORSE started in a straight stall. Regards!!!
The two youngsters, Duke and Earl are turning into fine horses. Nice watching their progress the past few years.
Jim, your work is excellent, and your horses are very well looked after, criticism doesn't matter, there will always be someone to criticize especially those people who don't understand the subject, I have horses and yours are examples of care, big hug. João Rockett Brasil.
The horses were working well and look good. Glad you got to work on your hay and thanks for explaining more about the process and how training becomes part of that as well.
Just keep doing it your way Jim! It works for you and your horses! Who cares what anyone else says! From down in Georgia
Duke & Earl are looking good in their shiny new harnesses 👍
Love the new collars & they look very nice with the harnesses. Duke was surprisingly calm when you put that collar on him, wow, he just went with it. Have a great day
You’re young horses are very well trained,I love them à lots bravo to both of you for alls your patience and great works with them,have a very nice day see you in your next video.
We live in the desert in California and we get over a 110° in the summer. One thing we do to work with our horses is to wait until sundown, before it gets dark, to do anything with them. It's normally cooler at that time and it's easier to do what we need to do. We make sure they get a nice cool shower afterwards
Please make sure you both are drinking a whole lot of water with your heat. We always carry around a bottle or insulated cup with us when we are outside working.
Thanks for allowing to see all you do on your farm!!! Be blessed!!!
thanks for your videos you guys! And just ignore those people, your horses appear to be healthy and happy.
Enjoyed the video! Hay looking good & appreciate discussion on new harnesses.
Ignore the negatives & carry on.
What a smart looking team they are! Looking forward to seeing more of them together.
I will pray for all of you.
Brenda great job braiding Baron's mane! I don't blame the horses for wanting to be in the barn those darn flies are relentless, poor things.
I don’t currently have any horses but years ago we used box stalls. After watching your channel a long time before subscribing I want you to know that I like your straight stalls better. If I ever own any horses in the future we will use the straight stalls. Thanks Jim and Brenda 👍
They are certainly very good natured horses. How can this breed be threatened? Thank you for sharing.🐴🐴
Jim your stalls are just fine over a hundred thousand people seem to be ok with them.
Wow that team was so chill. Jim didn’t even tie them up when he hitched onto the rack or ask Brenda to hold them. Great training.
Nurse humor. Love it. I'm the same. And that's really tame.. "the crouper goes above the pooper" 😂😂😂😂😂
With the heat and humidity right now, it might help the new harnesses to give more (sooner rather than later). 😉😊
Like boots and shoes will stretch
Boys look stunning 🤩
It's Amazing how far these Horses have come, I remember when you first bought them, they weren't even halter broke, you have done an amazing job training them, great video, be well and be safe, 38:47
we alllll agree
Jim I agree with you on the stall thing. When you have concrete walls inside they stay cooler than the outside. And I have a concrete block shed for my horses and they stay in there all day. And go out in the cool of the morning and evening. Thanks friend
Jim and Brenda, you have a wealth of knowledge about horses, farming, logging, working hard and the importance of God and family! I'm thankful you're taking so much time and work to share this freely with us. I love telling people we're related, and am truly thankful for you both! 😊
We live in New Hampshire and it has been so hot here too. So humid you can hardly breath. Severe thunderstorms last night helped a little.
I am remember 95 deg days in the hay fields. Back in the day
Get up next to the roof in the barn. Then we will talk about Hot😂😂
Hay sounds good. I usually go by the sound of the hay to know if it's dry enough.
Duke and Earl looked magnificent front and back in their new harnesses, beautiful, you are gentle with them , they are so trusting of you Jim,
Because of the heat, they were probably walking a little slower,in my experience horses are always more energetic in cooler weather.
Another thing I grew up with, is the idea that horses need other horses for company. Well my pony likes meeting other horses. But when she comes home she does not want them. She's in a stable behind the house and she knows where I am. I think the important thing is to check they are sleeping properly
Skippy is laying down on that cool concrete.
Hey Jim and Brenda, Thank you for the informative episode of "Working Horses With Jim ".
The new harnesses that Eli made you awhile back look terrific and as you stated in time the collars will take the shape and adjust and form to the horses neck and shoulders. I'm really becoming a fan of the Suffolk Punch Horse for their easygoing temperment, size , willingness to accept training and work. I'm like you I always preferred a tram or a single horse to aggressively walk out at a solid 4 beat walk. Jim, It's time to put the standing stall issue to bed . Draft horses are totally more comfortable in standing stalls . A good solid 4 ft, wide standing stall like what you utilize are perfect ..As Heavy Horses age a bit it is much easier for them to stand up if they can brace against the stall wall. Also the bedding and cleaning of the standing stall is half the work as well .Tuesday thru Thursday of this week Atlantic Canada where I reside, has been under a heat and humidity dome Which reached 44 degrees C with heat and humidity or approximately 98 degrees F. Have a peaceful weekend and remember to keep hydrated.
Beautiful harnesses. I can almost smell that leather!🙂
Yhey really look good in the new harness
listen the stalls for the horses are great
I live in Mississippi, where we are very used to the humidity and heat. I know it is hard on y’all so try to take breaks and stay hydrated.
Your horses look very happy and well care. ❤Love watching your channel. 🇿🇦
Lol, Brenda,, crouper above the pooper. Lol.. I had a Welsh mare that went nuts with a crouper, so I worked her without one, made it a little crazy trying to keep the harness correct.
Your hay rake looks & sounds exactly like the one my dad (and I) pulled behind his massey ferguson tractor in the 70s & 80s in MO. Thanks for sharing your farming methods & horses & wife & all. Appreciate you so much! Hot n high humidity in MO for last few days. Looking for some relief for all of us soon. Thanks again!
Others opinions are not important and you shouldn't let it bother you, i do understand that it does. No one loves that. You are both fine in my book. Carry on!
I love those new harnesses, they are so colourful,.
Jim this city slicker sees it all the way from Denver. Your horses are looking to please you guys and work with you guys through ever step of the way. You keep doing you and I'll keep watching these videos.
Congratulations on your RUclips 100,000 subscribers!
Wow! They look like they belong on the cover of some fancy horse magazine.
Wonderful update and some excellent footage from unique angles, thanks for the video.
I enjoyed this video and how the younger team are working well together.
I love the sound of the new leather creaking
Skippy is getting a little nap😍
I love so many things about the way your horses are cared for, and don’t love some things- but that’s all personal opinion and preference! There are horses who are never allowed loose in a field for years upon years, there are horses who never work a day in their lives, and there are horses who only get human interaction for a couple minutes at feed time because they’re just pasture pets. I disagree with all that, yet some people would prefer it! You keep doing what is best for you and YOUR horses 😊
The boys look great in the new harnesses are beautiful. You have done great job wirh Duke an Earl. I use tie stalls with my mini's an they don't seem to mind. ❤🙏👏👏👏👏
Being A urban cowboy I have had just Very little experience of horses but now when watching Jim working I have learned so much of those wonderful creatures. Keep working with these videos and I will keep watching. 🥸
Thank you for sharing, they do work nicely together.