Horse owner dies in round pen! Found 24 hours later!!

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  • Опубликовано: 22 янв 2025

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  • @kidstuff44555
    @kidstuff44555 Год назад +540

    This is why I never ride my horse unless someone else is home. Accidents can always happen, you could be unconscious and unable to ring for help. At least if someone is around they will notice you missing, or notice you didn't come home from the trail ride or wherever. Stay safe, horse people!

    • @allysmith2284
      @allysmith2284 Год назад +42

      Same! I never let my daughter ride without me there and with her phone, air pods or watch!

    • @CheshireCat6639
      @CheshireCat6639 Год назад +43

      Very sad to hear💔❣️💔 RIP dear lady❤

    • @shelfuller724
      @shelfuller724 Год назад +63

      Very true. Had 17.2 for 7 years in Andalucia. In 2011, was home alone, went to tie a loose leg strap on his fly sheet, his right hind leg as horse fly had been driving him crazy. He was fidgeting so took him in stable . Remember holding the strap......... Next thing I knew , on floor bleeding from face and back of head. Somehow , Duke had stepped over me and was in paddock. My rottie was with me... struggled indoors, not really realising what had happened, but rang a neighbour....lost 45 minutes I must have been knocked out. Ended up with 11 face stitches, bad concussion (my head had made a hole in stable wall). Was so very lucky I wasn't killed..... it happens SO quickly.......
      Well done Steve and Tanya - you were only 3 hours from where I live ❤

    • @shelm-b8p
      @shelm-b8p Год назад +39

      I told my daughter that there is a high chance that I will die falling of a horse.
      And it would be my preferred way to die when it is my time.
      Fear should never drive my life.
      But it is everyone’s choice what they feel is right for them. My daughter is an adult. I thought different when she was depending on me.

    • @T-J-C
      @T-J-C Год назад +38

      Yeah, Yvonne from Freisian Horses was eriously injured when riding alone. She thankfully recovered and is soooooo lucky.

  • @feelingbetternaturally1099
    @feelingbetternaturally1099 Год назад +155

    All crying is healing. You are doing more than training horses. You are helping people to heal their hearts. Thank you.

    • @jodyhuston1516
      @jodyhuston1516 Год назад +11

      Yes, Steve heals horse’s and humans! 👍❤️

    • @ellensands8938
      @ellensands8938 Год назад +15

      "All crying is healing" your words just lifted such a soul weight off of me!! My heart just sighed ....release learn thank you forever.

  • @TakeTheRide
    @TakeTheRide Год назад +94

    You're a good man Steve. Cameron is a beautiful horse. I don't believe the horse caused her death. He's nervous. Not aggressive.

    • @Iwoasasaned
      @Iwoasasaned Год назад +34

      He might (most likely) not have attacked her but even a panic reaction from an animal weighing hundreds of kg can easily cause deadly injuries in to us

  • @ritadelitta424
    @ritadelitta424 Год назад +18

    Well, if l waited for someone else to be home or around , I would never ride ,,,so thankGod , l was blessed all my life with all my wonderful horses ,,,,l rode all over Indiana , Florida, Texas and Colorado,,,,,alone ,,,,,as well as with others ,,,,, no accidents,,,,,lm now 74

  • @proboygamer3156
    @proboygamer3156 Год назад +173

    I knew Rach ❤
    A truly amazing horse woman, she was a silversmith aswell and made me a beautiful ring that I still have today!
    Her horses were her world and she dearly loved Cameron ❤
    Rachel was a legend and her loss is still felt today😢
    I lived in Orgiva for 13 years it's not far from where she lived.
    I know Rach would be so happy to see him doing so well,I thank you from the bottom of my heart for going to see him. It made me cry watching this! I have some photos of him when he was with Rach but I can't seem to post them on here.
    A beautiful horse❤
    I am a regular watcher of your channel I love you guys.xxxxxx

    • @sandralarson-gonzales3797
      @sandralarson-gonzales3797 Год назад +26

      Nice to hear your viewpoint and a bit about Rachel.. RIP

    • @lottelustig4896
      @lottelustig4896 Год назад +30

      I had to cry after reading your comment, as I really had the impression, that Cameron must have had a deep connection with Rachel - may she r.i.p.- and that the accident and her passing away must have been a terrible shock for him already, loosing "his" person. Worse that he was considered a killer. Such a luck for Rebecca and Cameron, that Steve could reestablish some confidence in both, so they both have now a new base to build up a more trusted connection to each other❤.

    • @PersonalTriumph2022
      @PersonalTriumph2022 Год назад +15

      Do you know what exactly happened to Rachel ? I think it would be of interest to everyone from a learning standpoint. May she be resting in peace 🕊️

    • @TheDriftdog
      @TheDriftdog Год назад +3

      Have you watched Rachel’s videos of her working with Cameron?

    • @philippacrowe8499
      @philippacrowe8499 5 месяцев назад +2

      Maybe could send them to Steve to send to Rebecca?

  • @dkgoodman6233
    @dkgoodman6233 Год назад +281

    Anyone who actually is lucky enough to "know" you, Steve, is blessed. What a wonderful human being you are.

    • @gigiis526
      @gigiis526 Год назад +1

      He was counting on many like you pumping up his ego which is why he shared that he did it for free. None of us are good people(Romans 3:10). Steve would have been a better person if he hadnt bragged about helping his neighbor.
      Matthew 6:2So when you give to the needy, do not sound a trumpet before you, as the hypocrites do in the synagogues and on the streets, to be honored by men. Truly I tell you, they already have their full reward. 3But when you give to the needy, do not let your left hand know what your right hand is doing, 4so that your giving may be in secret. And your Father, who sees what is done in secret, will reward you.…

    • @jewelsluv67
      @jewelsluv67 Год назад +26

      @@gigiis526 Oh please ,why would you to say that ! Steve is awesome and does so much good for people and their beautiful troubled horses . I really don't believe he said it out of ego or to get praise ...I believe he just wanted to let people know that he does every once in awhile help when it is so desperately needed but they cant afford his charges ,this is how he survives this is his job... and when he has to fly and drive a long way and take his time and experience to do this he just wants others to know that he does it for emergencies because after all he has to pay for everything out of his own pocket for another and these days its a lot of $! Be kind and don't preach to people about what he should or shouldn't of said on his channel .Also God is rewarding him and blessing him everyday to be there and to help with the gift he gave to Steve so that his beautiful creations (The Horses) and their owners are getting what they need , So Steve is always blessed by God !

    • @jacquelinecurtis
      @jacquelinecurtis Год назад +24

      . @gigiis526 It is really sad that people like you use the Bible to attack others who are genuinely good people. Just because he makes you feel inadequate is not an excuse to use a Holy text,( designed to build people up, not destroy them,) to attack Steve or anyone else

    • @ivydickson7596
      @ivydickson7596 Год назад +9

      @@jewelsluv67 Don't feed the trolls.

    • @kashasulea9605
      @kashasulea9605 Год назад +5

      ### I believe he wanted to help the horse that suffered so from the death of it's owner, which Steve believed that the horse was not at fault for owners death !!! I myself feel owner was being attacked by bee possibly n was shoowin it away by waving sadlke pad or something similar ... N died of bites .. which would not be easily visible after 2 full days under the heat of SUN... N PROBABLY NEVER THOUGHT OF BY THOSE WHO ASSUMED THAT THE FAULT WAS FULLY THAT OF THE HORSE WHI STOOD FOR DAYS BY HER Side. !!! HORSES DON'T GET SO TRAUMATIZED TO NOT EAT N MENTALLY DEPRESSED, IF THEY WERE AT FAULT !!! THAT IS WHY STEVE DIDNT CHARGE NEW OWNER, HE DIDNT CHARGE CUZ "Horse" WAS THE ONE IN NEED OF HELP !!!

  • @georgecarberry9222
    @georgecarberry9222 Год назад +65

    As a pro trainer of over 50 years I learned long ago to make sure someone else was always present anytime I was working &/or riding horses because anything & everything can happen in the presence of horses.

  • @greyhorses5223
    @greyhorses5223 Год назад +40

    I can only think of one way that Rachel could still have been physically attached to her horse, foot through the stirrup? I am not trying to be morbid, I want horse people to best learn about how to avoid dangers. Rachel did an exceptional job of training this lovely horse, Cameron. I am so sorry that they befell such a tragic accident. And thank you, Becky, for rescuing Cameron into your loving home. As always, Steve delivers his healing leadership.

    • @Bewilderdashed11
      @Bewilderdashed11 19 дней назад +2

      thats what I am thinking her foot, almost no other way it could be.. she should have been autopsied to find out what it was. heck she could have died of heart failure and just fell off

  • @CityThatCannotBeCaptured
    @CityThatCannotBeCaptured Год назад +48

    Steve: Didn't they do an autopsy? As someone suggested perhaps the accident had nothing to do with the horse. What a dreadful experience for the horse to have a dead body attached to him for two days. A truly tragic event for all concerned.

    • @unsheepled
      @unsheepled Год назад +5

      Thats spain …and portugal and greece and and and

    • @GodsSparrowSpeaks
      @GodsSparrowSpeaks Год назад +3

      EXCELLENT POINT

    • @yos.5684
      @yos.5684 Год назад +8

      @@unsheepled That's Spain? Please explain your point. I'm Spanish and normally when there's an accidental death or the discovery of a body, there's a judge alongside a forensic who go to the place and determine the cause and time of death. I know it because this was one of my dad's duties as a judge for one decade. He's seen it all. The forensic examines the body, registers and explains to him and the police the cause of the death in situ. This information usually is confidential and only disclosed to relatives. Before you put your judgement over us, perhaps we would need to know first whether this information was ever disclosed from the authorities or it was a mere mouth-to-mouth blabber among locals. Plus, some English-speaking expats living in Spain actually don't understand or speak enough Spanish to ask or receive more complex information than asking for food even if they live here for decades. I'm not assuming it's the case for the people involved in the video so no shade to them. But this could've happened too.

    • @yos.5684
      @yos.5684 Год назад +4

      In Spain, reports from autopsies can only be given to authorised relatives, unless it's a case of particular public relevance, where certain information can be given to the media. If this poor woman didn't have relatives living in Spain, there's no way anyone around could access this information.

    • @faefiercevulpine6990
      @faefiercevulpine6990 11 месяцев назад +16

      Not only a dead body but the dead body of someone he loved. When Steve explained he developed abscesses and stomach problems and started dropping weight, that’s such a SCREAMING evidence of trauma. Glad he’s on the mend now, what a horrible thing to live through.

  • @sidilicious11
    @sidilicious11 Год назад +49

    I’m guessing the original owner fell off with her foot caught in a stirrup. Then he probably panicked and she got knocked out and couldn’t survive whatever other reactions he went through. It’s every rider’s nightmare. I felt the deep sorrow as soon as the video started. Very emotional. The poor horse carried that awful burden. The new owner has nursed him back to health beautifully. Bless her and Steve and Tanya for advancing the healing with this wonderful visit. I predict both horse and owner will now thrive. It’s reminder to work with my horse around things dragging from his stirrup, to chill out if it happens. Be safe everyone.❤️🐴

    • @Mathilde822s
      @Mathilde822s 8 месяцев назад +6

      Yes, the poor horse carried that awful burden. It looked so terribly loney as it stood eating hay. It did not look at the people who came. Animals understand and feel. Then it is good to have wise people who also understand and feel.

  • @kiminalaska9363
    @kiminalaska9363 10 месяцев назад +36

    I really appreciate that you and Tanya are in a position to occasionally donate your sevices. That is awesome

  • @elainer946
    @elainer946 Год назад +18

    I have my horse for 27 yrs and if he "killed" me, he would be devastated, as I'm sure Cameron was and like Cameron, he would be looking for me . This horse, Cameron who was with her dead body for too long has left trauma in him. Thank you dear God for sending good people to help this animal to recover. I know the way of a horse and I know Cameron is confused and saddened for not seeing his owner. If this happened to me, I would want my horse w/ people who understands the way of the horse.

  • @broeklien3817
    @broeklien3817 Год назад +44

    A story of a horse that killed his owner or a story of a poor horse that happened to be attached to his owner when she died and remained attached to her body for 24 hours and was blamed for it all.
    Either way, we have to be realistic adults about it and I love how you guys moved on together from this
    Very good ending of this saga

  • @shirl790
    @shirl790 Год назад +200

    What a sad story. It's so nice that you could help this poor animal get over a tragic events in his life. How lovely that Becky saved Cameron. A pleasure to watch x

  • @lineprestkvrn9014
    @lineprestkvrn9014 Год назад +25

    I can vouch for keeping Your head away from over a horse’s head. Autumn evening, was giving my young mare a brush down and it got pitched dark before I got done and was ready to take my bucket of brushes and go. Went over to pick it up, not knowing she had put her nose in there to sniff the brushes. Bent over, and next I was flat on the ground. She got startled and I did not see her in the dark. Next day I had 2 black eyes and the experience to always bring a flashlight when going out before dusk. Lesson learned! ❤️🇳🇴

  • @megasider2011
    @megasider2011 Год назад +18

    Thank god he’s been saved he looks so calm I’m sure it was just an sad accident

    • @SusanSheehan-k5z
      @SusanSheehan-k5z 10 месяцев назад +2

      He is so quiet, calm. She could have passed out suddenly, quickly, not having time to dismount. So sorry for her and family/friends. God bless her. ❤

    • @ricardavandegrootepoort4297
      @ricardavandegrootepoort4297 7 месяцев назад +1

  • @jantebeau5916
    @jantebeau5916 10 месяцев назад +6

    I'm sure Rachel is looking down from heaven and smiling! Such a sweet natured horse. Loved all your training tips.

  • @mrs.c5471
    @mrs.c5471 Год назад +25

    Thank you Becky. To blame a horse, or anyone, without proof is so wrong! I hope Cameron gets the loving life he deserves

  • @loribreitbarth2215
    @loribreitbarth2215 Год назад +33

    So tragic what happened. After watching this I am so confident this horse did not intentionally hurt his owner. He has such a sweet and obedient temperament. What a horrible accident. Thank you so much for being there to help. Rachel would be so grateful for all Becky has done. Horse owners please remember that these are huge, powerful majestic animals that can severely injure or even kill. Be aware and follow proper handling and safety procedures, always letting people know what you are doing.

    • @ricardavandegrootepoort4297
      @ricardavandegrootepoort4297 7 месяцев назад

      🙏♥️

    • @redmare1746
      @redmare1746 4 месяца назад +1

      I feel the same. This horse seems sweet. It is so tragic what happened to Rachel, but we really don't know. Unfortunately, so many things can go wrong in an instant. I'm so glad Becky rescued him. He went through so much trauma. He deserves a new beginning. Thank you, Steve, for your kindness and generosity. I hope we can get a nice, happy update on Cameron and Becky.

  • @ToddBeal
    @ToddBeal Год назад +148

    Steve, you and Tanya are a blessing to me. Both of you care deeply about the horses and their owners. Your videos are about so much more than horses. They are about compassion, leadership, self-discipline, and truly living life. Thank you, Steve and Tanya, for letting us be a part of your journeys.

    • @dd3wc
      @dd3wc Год назад +7

      So true!

    • @deannazandi1797
      @deannazandi1797 2 месяца назад +2

      Mr Steve & Mrs Tanya, I love the way you love. It's a blessing from God. Empathetic energy is evident in your family's lives, humans & animals. It's an absolute pleasure to feel it. I'm thankful I can feel it through your teachings. May God continue to rain his blessings over all you are & who you'll be in the future. There is healing in the broken. 💜🙏

  • @kellygalvin7775
    @kellygalvin7775 Год назад +75

    He looked so shut down poor lad, I think you’ve given Tina the confidence to move past all the stuff that went before and he’ll thrive with more engagement and movement, mentality and physically, I’m sure Rachel would be proud

  • @margaretfleming3554
    @margaretfleming3554 Год назад +50

    Very sad story but what a wonderful woman to save this glorious horse. Steve working his equine magic again.

  • @lesleystadames2810
    @lesleystadames2810 Год назад +61

    It is a sad story and I wondered if his previous owner had had a heart attack or something, nothing to do with the horse!! I’m sure an autopsy would have shown cause of death.
    Having said that, what a great horse he is. Quick to pick up commands and very gentle. Can’t wait to see updates and look forward to seeing her riding her. It seems to me that Becky just needed to be given confidence in what she was doing. Well done Steve

    • @2036livy
      @2036livy Год назад +29

      My thoughts exactly. How sad he was nicknamed the killer horse if what really happened was natural causes, and they were actually enjoying time together peacefully when the incident occurred. What a sad situation 🥺😢

    • @ragathnor326
      @ragathnor326 Год назад +11

      I do believe that if she had died of natural causes the story wouldn't have been "horse kills owner". Steve and Becky are so upset at this death (and the real fear) it shows the horse must have done something.

    • @Growmap
      @Growmap Год назад +1

      @@ragathnor326 The owner was somehow attached or entangled in the rope for days. That would make people THINK the horse did it. But if the owner died suddenly and the lead wrapped anywhere, and got drug around for days it would LOOK LIKE the horse may have done something. I agree with the others. The owner dying may have had nothing to do with this horse.
      I encourage people to search for the died suddenly groups on Facebook so you know what is really happening worldwide.

    • @kazzj62
      @kazzj62 Год назад +25

      @@ragathnor326 I'm not sure you can draw that conclusion that the horse did womething. if she had died while attached to him and not found for 24 - 48 hours - of course it would have looked like the horse did something. He would have not been able to free himself and would have been very distressed and confused. . You can see here his nature is sweet. He could have fallen onto her . Similar thing happened on Fresian Horses with the girl - an experienced horsewoman in an indoor pen - no one knows what happened including her but she was found very quickly and ended up in a coma .. if not found quickly she likely would have died..

    • @shelm-b8p
      @shelm-b8p Год назад +3

      @@kazzj62no, a dead person does not pump blood. Therefore a trauma after death would look different than a trauma that is the cause of death. The horse killed the woman. It might have just got spooked and was not taught to respect space.

  • @vhies
    @vhies Год назад +66

    thank you for helping them. it’s a tragic story all round but definitely not the horse’s fault

  • @albatraozgirl
    @albatraozgirl 10 месяцев назад +5

    What a sweet boy! You can tell he lives with children because he puts his head down so eagerly for pets. I'm glad she saved him and stuck it out through all of his health issues. What a tragic story. He deserves the great life she's providing him.

  • @wendymoore7641
    @wendymoore7641 Год назад +25

    Don’t you just want to love him ? Beautiful boy 🙏

  • @greenspiritarts
    @greenspiritarts Год назад +9

    It is entirely possible that Rachel had a medical event that had nothing to do with Cameron, but he was entangled with her and then when she went down he was stuck. For him to be stuck in that place where she was gone and could not help him must have been incredibly traumatic for him. He’s clearly sensitive and wants to please his person. Blessing to you Becky for saving him….he went thru so much and was so misunderstood. It’s wonderful that you brought Steve in….and blessings on Steve to help bring him out of his trauma. Like she said… “He’s ready to work”. AND waiting till his body is stronger before riding is absolutely the right thing to do for him. He’s such a beautiful spirit.

  • @gillianwhite1706
    @gillianwhite1706 Год назад +172

    What a moving story. I am lost for words as to how Steve is able to help troubled horses after a tragic event that happened. Feeling quite emotional but happy at the same time that both owner and horse can build on Steve's incredible help. It is so uplifting to see how Steve communicates with horses and can give owners hope for their future together.

    • @morningstarstorey5609
      @morningstarstorey5609 Год назад

      ❤ Some humans have a natural Connection to Horses, as Steve has. As a child I & my Uncle who was a paraplegic from Vietnam war Absolutely Loved Horses! But he didn't let his wheelchair get in the way! He married a Beautiful woman who let him enjoy his Love for these MAJESTIC creatures and was in the USA Womans Western Pleasure Circuit! My Uncle Became The Master of Ceremonies! And Then he started training in a sulky and wagons, he to Won many awards and Trophies! I'm so Proud of what he accomplished and giving me the opportunity to fall in Love with these Absolutely Beautiful Animals. I too have the Magic! Every horse farm or stable I Worked for asked my Mom who taught to her to ride? My Mom said would you believe she never had a lesson. My Sister and I had permission from an old pony farm next to my uncle's and we jump the fence and just climb on and ride. No reins or saddles. Just held lightly on mane and my Legs and balance just seemed to do what they needed to do! ❤ But don't do this alone! I was the 4th born of 6 kids so We were Never alone we had Each other!! ❤
      LOVE & APPRECIATE ALL you do Steve and Tanya! KEEP ON KEEPING ON Brother and Sister!
      You Do Make a Absolute Difference in these Beautiful MAJESTIC creatures & all you do to Help out! ❤
      Protection Blessings & Love to you and Yours!! ❤ LOVE YOU BOTH! ❤🌟❤🙏
      🐎🌟🐎🌎🐎🌟🐎

    • @pamrogers5979
      @pamrogers5979 Год назад

      same

    • @eilemoo3272
      @eilemoo3272 Год назад +3

      Poor Horse could even have been blamed for something that he didn't cause - it may have been a fall- God Bless Rachel - she died doing sonething she enjoyed. Gid Bless you and your Good work and your Family.

    • @margaretfranks3405
      @margaretfranks3405 Год назад +2

      How emotional. This horse has a unique spirit. Steve was able quickly to tap into this. What a story.

  • @sandralarson-gonzales3797
    @sandralarson-gonzales3797 Год назад +28

    He seems a sweet horse, have no idea why they call him the killer horse, especially without an autopsy

    • @flenzy
      @flenzy 6 месяцев назад +3

      People are often quick to judge, slow to understand.

  • @allysmith2284
    @allysmith2284 Год назад +25

    Thank goodness for you and Tanya,Steve! A good excuse for a holiday and another large coin in your good Karma jar!

  • @pamgrillo3084
    @pamgrillo3084 Год назад +13

    Beautiful country, and that hotel. How lovely. My uncle had an Indian training, a morgan mare, and he was found dead in the barn with the horse. She wouldn't come out of the corner of the barn. It changed her. She became the best horse he had. I have rode her numerous times and a wonderful girl. She is even great with other animals and kids. You just never know about a horse. We can only assume it was an accident.

  • @carolleenkelmann4751
    @carolleenkelmann4751 Год назад +47

    Hi Steve, Tanya. by the sound of things, you may never want to leave mountains in Spain. - except for the Horse feed.
    A friend in need is a friend indeed. There is so much to learn. Thankyou Steve, Rachel and Tanya. What a shame if this horse had been put down. And thankyou to Becky for being such a horse lover and having understanding.

  • @SweetOne.
    @SweetOne. Год назад +16

    Poor horse probably loved his owner dearly, she obviously trained him well that has carried over to his new owner who has brought him through his grief, She brought you to him so he knows she was getting help for them both. Cameron will be the best horse anyone has ever owned. It was an accident I'm sure, he just didn't have any trouble giving authority to any of the Humans that were there. Poor fella.

  • @auntbully1644
    @auntbully1644 Год назад +40

    You can see by Cameron's demeanor and by how far down he went after the accident that Rachel loved and cared for him the last thing she would have wanted is for her beloved partner to be put down over an accident would have been the last thing she would have wanted. Most accidents are just that a accident. Shit happens. Thank you Becky for having the courage to save Cameron for Rachel. God bless you and your family and keep you all safe, God bless you Steve and Tanya and keep all of yours safe.

  • @bondsperfectblond
    @bondsperfectblond Год назад +11

    Not often I am surprised or impressed, your no nonsense common sense empathetic approach is a joy to watch

  • @Smallwins9
    @Smallwins9 Год назад +23

    You guys are such beautiful people, Thanks for the love you put in these videos

  • @pattimorris3965
    @pattimorris3965 Год назад +16

    I remember one horse that the rider was smoking and hot ash hit the horse and the horse bucked the rider off. The rider hit into a tree trunk and died. The horse was retrained the trainer told people not to smoke around the horse it was in a barn fire. Horse ended up a nice quiet riding horse.

  • @honeybreme5479
    @honeybreme5479 Год назад +14

    What a lovely sweet nature he has. He’s going to be wonderful to ride once he’s fit again.

  • @vintagelady1
    @vintagelady1 Год назад +44

    Beautiful horse, so kind, especially after all he's been thru, I cannot imagine standing for 2 hourdays in the heat, attached to someone who's passed away, he must have thought he'd never get out of there. And then to leave his home, be so ill, it's amazing that he's not a complete wreck. Respect to Becky for believing in him. I'll bet he's going to be a simply amazing horse for her. I was thinking, too, that he looked like he was happy to get back to work. It was great that you noticed he was still a bit weak in the left hind, so it wasn't quite time for a rider. And I love the "Act like it's no big deal;" works with horses, children, & it's how cats handle everything!

    • @janetrivers7332
      @janetrivers7332 Год назад +3

      This is a wonderful video & story about helping this horse and your horse sense is superb, backing off to let him relax. Your leadership gives the horse a sense of safety & calm!
      Thank you for your dedication & kindness. You are a delightful couple, joy 😂 and happiness.

    • @chrisusher7144
      @chrisusher7144 Год назад

      Thank God for becky

  • @melisegerber1350
    @melisegerber1350 Год назад +73

    I had a horse, off-track thoroughbred, who was very barn shy. I would try to simply walk him down the driveway and could barely get 50 feet with him. I remember the whole time wishing that I understood what he was experiencing well enough to help him through the fear he felt. Wishing that I could be a leader to him, so that he wasn’t so scared. Watching you with this horse made me remember my Charlie-I wish I had known back then what I have learned from watching your videos. Thank you so much for sharing this with us. I have read many of the books that you talk about; Monty Roberts, etc. But I needed to see it in practice before I really understood.

    • @shirleyrice7093
      @shirleyrice7093 Год назад +6

      I feel the same, wishing I knew more when we had ponies and horses. I know they were happy, but I realize how ignorant I was about some things. It was a happy, busy time in our lives and our children, through Pony Club and showing learned responsibility and to be good workers.

    • @sandralogue
      @sandralogue Год назад +3

      He's such a lovely horse,it would be hard to imagine he was responsible for his former owners death.
      People get so stuck on one idea,did anyone think his owner may have had a heart attack in the saddle?

    • @philippacrowe8499
      @philippacrowe8499 5 месяцев назад

      @@sandralogue was my first thought tbh

  • @NMM11187
    @NMM11187 Год назад +26

    I’m so glad this horse was given a second chance. Trauma is real for all animals…. I’m so glad you are able to help him. He’s Beautiful.❤

  • @elizaann1888
    @elizaann1888 Год назад +43

    A beautiful horse and beautiful human, out of such tragedy they have come together, I think they are going to be fine. Rachel will be able to rest easy knowing her horse is in good hands. Steve, you have played a huge part in giving Becky the confidence to go ahead and have a lovely life with Cameron.

  • @uff069
    @uff069 Год назад +7

    He seems like a really nice and respectful horse. An accident like this only goes to show that even the nicest horse, who would never intentionally hurt anyone, can be extremely dangerous.

  • @jillwalls9801
    @jillwalls9801 Год назад +16

    How amazing that you went to help. Without knowing what actually happened, is it possible that the woman just had a medical emergency that had nothing to do with the horse? In any case, the love and care for Cameron is so special.

  • @toniboyle9809
    @toniboyle9809 Год назад +28

    Steve. You are a remarkable man.
    Warm, loving, kind. Your family is
    Blessed to have you as are we.

  • @Poetessa2
    @Poetessa2 Год назад +17

    I think he will be a much happier horse when he gets back to work and makes new memories. He still looks so sad. But I think he's going to be amazing. I don't know obviously but I don't feel he did anything malicious, it was probably a freak accident like so many of us have had but she was alone, that's never the safest thing to do but many of us have done it. May she rest in peace. And may these two have many years of happy memories ahead. Great work!

  • @tammyspurdle9208
    @tammyspurdle9208 Год назад +47

    What a journey this beautiful gentle horse has been on. Thank you Steve for your part in helping this precious horse and lovely owner to leave the past and go forward, their future is bright and beautiful.

  • @marionlammers2135
    @marionlammers2135 Год назад +37

    A wholesome experience for both the owner as the horse, well done Steve

  • @Freeandokay
    @Freeandokay 11 месяцев назад +1

    Beautiful gentle horse was given a bad rap. Thank goodness he was given a chance. I can not believe he caused the accident.

  • @patriciafarran9742
    @patriciafarran9742 Год назад +7

    Sometimes I think people hold on to trauma much longer than animals do.
    I like what Steve did here, he started from the beginning to see what Cameron was comfortable with and moved forward from there.

  • @martylesnick2032
    @martylesnick2032 Год назад +11

    A FELLOW HERE IN MISSOURI RIDING HIS HORSE TO CHECK HIS CATTLE. HAD A HEART ATTACK. FOUND HIM IN THE PASTURE. THIS IS SUCH A LOVELY HORSE AND LISTENED SO WELL TO STEVE TILL THE FLAG CAME OUT. PERHAPS THIS HORSE DIDNT CAUSE HER DEATH.
    HE IS IN GOOD HANDS AND BY HIS BEHAVIOUR THIS HORSE WAS VERY HOOKED ONTO STEVE AND RESPECTFUL. NICE HORSE!!! Susan

    • @indyford3531
      @indyford3531 Год назад +3

      I was wondering if the woman could have had a heart attack and got caught in stirrup or rope? We don't know how she was found other than she was still attached to the horse. Imagine the horse couldn't move without dragging the woman?? The horse could run away turn freak out?? We weren't there. Maybe a horse psychic ? Is there such a thing? Horse speaker, whisperer? Anna Bretenton? Australian lady.

    • @sacredrain7757
      @sacredrain7757 Год назад +1

      Indy There are people who can “hear” horses, even remotely. We all communicate on an energetic level, but few are those who can receive and convey messages. There are many books about animal communicators.

    • @indyford3531
      @indyford3531 Год назад

      Thank you.That would be a dream to hear them. I would feel so blessed. I found the lady's name I referred to "Anna Breytenbach"@@sacredrain7757

    • @cornievandermerwe4152
      @cornievandermerwe4152 Год назад +2

      I don't think it really matters if if was the horse's "fault" (which off course it wasn't, they don't have malicious intent). What matters is moving the horse past it to a better life

    • @fleetskipper1810
      @fleetskipper1810 Год назад

      @@cornievandermerwe4152Agreed. I’m sure it wasn’t malicious. Any number of things could’ve happened.

  • @stardust949
    @stardust949 Год назад +16

    If ever a horse and their person needed your healing touch and guidance---it's this pair. Blessings and Love!

  • @martylesnick2032
    @martylesnick2032 Год назад +10

    THIS LOVELY WOMEN HAS REALLY PREPARED THIS VERY KIND HORSE FOR STEVE TO ASK HIM MANY QUESTIONS AND THIS HORSE SAID "I KNOW WHAT YOU WANT AND I CAN DO IT STEVE." WHAT A CUTIE ALMOST BRAYING LIKE A DONKEY. WELL DONE EVERYONE FOR HELPING THIS FINE FELLOW THRU THIS SAD ACCIDENT. Susan

  • @ksbrook1430
    @ksbrook1430 Год назад +75

    I would like to say how much I appreciate how upbeat Steve and Tanya are, just about life.
    I love Steve's commentary when they had to stop on the way to the finca - "we've stopped, we've got a bit lost....we just got the directions again....but, wow, look at where we are!" 😊
    He is so in the here and now, enjoying what good comes his way. I suspect that plays a lot into why he is so successful with the horses.
    I will never get to own a horse, and probably not be able to ride one, either. But I will continue to come and watch the videos.

  • @nutequest
    @nutequest Год назад +11

    Emotions can transfer from human to human, human to animal and animal to human. I saw a pony who had been loved to bits by her young owner and the girl died in a machinery accident. The pony was, for lack of a better word, heart broken. The girl’s father took his anger and grief out on everything including the pony and sold her. She has been sold on twice since and was a mess when I saw her. Nervous, sensitive to touch and just keen to be independent. I’m a body worker and begun pure hands on healing with this pony. About 5 minutes in her adult owner was crying just from standing 2 meters away. I had a lump in my throat that I knew was from pony so could deal with that. I didn’t know the back story then. Owner had no idea why she was crying but it’s all release. It’s possible that’s been happening with this horse and owner and your leadership released it for both during that transfer. The science says it’s about brain waves and heartbeats. Horses have slow hearts and brain waves and a huge awareness bubble that is also the field of transfer. Have you ever watched herds standing 10 meters from each other yet totally aware of what the other herd members are doing? Women can also pick things up in their children from 100m away. They know baby is awake sometimes before anyone hears a cry. Sorry for long comment. I felt you should know this if you didn’t already. Your leadership helps just as many people as it does horses in trauma release.

  • @archangel807
    @archangel807 Год назад +7

    Just realized the trainer going to the horse at it's home means a less stressed horse! More success for the trainer, owner and horse....

  • @lsdev4229
    @lsdev4229 Год назад +6

    Happy ending for horse, thanks Steve and Tanya🥰Sharon.

  • @sharonmacanley4591
    @sharonmacanley4591 Год назад +18

    What a lovely, beautiful horse. Well done Becky for giving Cameron a second chance. With your help to give Becky the confidence to bring him on Steve, he's going to be a cracking horse 🐎 😊xx

  • @BerylForrest
    @BerylForrest Год назад +33

    I can't even begin to imagine what sheer hell Cameron went through, there's no way it wasn't a freak accident, he's such a sweet soul. Thank you for helping him and Becky ,I'm sure they'll be able to move on to have a beautiful bond and enjoy life together. Love and blessings 🙌 🙏 to all.

    • @wioi
      @wioi Год назад +9

      Maybe she just had a heartattack or stroke or something like that and it wasn't even an accident at all? The horse seems kind enough imo

    • @BerylForrest
      @BerylForrest Год назад +3

      @@wioi very possibly

  • @forensicgirl
    @forensicgirl Год назад +23

    What a sweetheart Cameron is! He really seems to want to connect with humans-the way he offers his head to be petted is so kindly. What a gentle horse, and so smart and willing! I wish Cameron and his new owner many safe, happy rides together!

  • @haleykay776
    @haleykay776 Год назад +16

    This one had me in tears.... fantastic job. Thank you

  • @kellyprice1024
    @kellyprice1024 Год назад +3

    He is such a beautiful horse.

  • @ruthiezophia7118
    @ruthiezophia7118 Год назад +4

    I'm so excited your going bitless. How wonderful.

  • @tesshoffman6470
    @tesshoffman6470 Год назад +45

    What a sad and heartwarming story. Well done Steve. You’re an ace horseman ❤

    • @melodymcminn4107
      @melodymcminn4107 Год назад

      How can it be sad and heart warming at the same time?

    • @glennmattox8549
      @glennmattox8549 Год назад +5

      ​@@melodymcminn4107You are too literal.

    • @calista1280
      @calista1280 Год назад +5

      ​@melodymcminn4107
      Well, let's see, it's sad that Rachel died & heartwarming that he's been rescued and is being given a 2nd chance at a good & full life after being so traumatized by his owner's death... 😢

  • @diannetakahashi2553
    @diannetakahashi2553 Год назад +4

    Great video. Rachael did a great job with Cameron. He’s a beautiful horse! You did a great job getting him to let go of the past and living again like he should.❤️🥰

  • @debbiehansen5058
    @debbiehansen5058 Год назад +2

    I’m falling in love with this horse.

  • @elizabethannegrey6285
    @elizabethannegrey6285 Год назад +7

    Wonderful to see a traumatised horse responding so well.
    Great video.

  • @gwilos
    @gwilos Год назад +30

    I watched it to the end - the hat! It was truly a learning experience fur Tina. The Dog Whisperer would say he trains the human, not the animal. As soon as Tina acknowledged what she was so worried about had nothing to do with the horse's behaviour, but her fear, she just got it. I wish them all the best , And once again, Steve, you were spot on. Thanks for sharing.

  • @evabetlyon2693
    @evabetlyon2693 Год назад +11

    Awesome video..thank you and Tanya for taking the tri over to Spain..travel is not cheap..I can only imagine the fear and confusion he must have gone through when Rachel passed..she must have a big smile on her face and a heart full of gratitude for healing her Cameron..I hope he continues to gain weight and thrive and be happy again..as always prayers and blessings

  • @PennyLane66
    @PennyLane66 Год назад +22

    What a tragedy, and a stark reminder to all horse owners never work with horses alone or ride out on your own. I see so many young riders riding out alone, it’s really not wise.

    • @shelm-b8p
      @shelm-b8p Год назад +3

      So you don’t go anywhere alone?
      Walk, bike, ride,… seriously?

    • @Flash3-22
      @Flash3-22 Год назад +3

      In an ideal world we would have a buddy when we feed, muck out paddocks, do groundwork, ride out alone.
      If I waited for someone else to be nearby, my horse time would be cut by 99%. It is a risk we take and
      the most important aspect is the ability to read our horses state of mind daily. And of course always have
      my cellphone on me every time I am around my horses.

  • @janeenrose8097
    @janeenrose8097 8 месяцев назад +2

    Greetings from the “states”.😁Is there an update yet? What a story…on so many levels!! I loved the training, the story, the countryside, their home and the fact that they built it!!!😱😳Beautiful! The sightseeing, the getting lost… Steve and Tanya, you are SO ENTERTAINING!!!
    It’s important to know we shouldn’t be riding/training without a contact. I know first hand of a 75 yo (or older, I’ve forgotten her age) who spent the night out in the cold (November in New England) after falling off her horse in the arena. Her Aussie kept her warm…never left her side. The caregiver found her the next day…clue to why she shouldn’t have been riding, but she was a lifelong horsewoman who thought she could still do a little riding in the arena. Thank you Steve and Tanya for giving us these videos!!!

  • @renawetherelt5020
    @renawetherelt5020 Год назад +21

    You are an international treasure Steve. Thank you for putting your work out for everyone to see.

  • @noellemcclain
    @noellemcclain Год назад +6

    The head lowering is so sweet. Such a good horse. Love your work. First video, I've watched and absolutely love your work. I hope this horse recovers

  • @susansmith6058
    @susansmith6058 Год назад +3

    An emotional story….
    Heartbreaking and heartwarming at the same time.
    It makes me happy to see that there is such compassion from these humans to work with this traumatized horse…
    Thank you Steve, Tanya and Auntie Marlene… as well as Rachael for presenting this beautiful story.

  • @KG-ui7ji
    @KG-ui7ji Год назад +55

    What a Heartwarming story and amazing to watch. Poor horse, anything could have happened, probably just a freak accident and so traumatising for him. Rachel would not have wanted him put down, so glad you saved him Becky. Steve is the best man to help him through this. Love what you do Steve 🙂

  • @lydiajuenger640
    @lydiajuenger640 11 месяцев назад +2

    Steve, I've been a trainer, and competitor for well over 40 years, I would not have done it any different. I own my own farm/training center in the States. You did a fabulous job. Kudos to you and Tania! Love your videos!

  • @maryg3143
    @maryg3143 Год назад +6

    Cameron is a real trooper in spite of what happened with his owner. I hope he will continue to become healthier.

  • @rogerfillion2804
    @rogerfillion2804 Год назад +20

    Thanks for sharing your wonderful experience with this well behaved horse! Great horsemanship always prevail. Cheers

  • @dianafrancisco9689
    @dianafrancisco9689 Год назад +7

    My take is this . WOW that Cameron would even all on there human near him is incredible to me ! After being attached to a human dragging them around for 2 days is bad enough but the smell of death? WHOA ! Such a sad situation that has come full circle to trust and confidence again .. I feel he had confidence but the triggers he had to overcome were hugeTHANK YOU Steve for building this horse up to getting over great fears

  • @tessamorgan7076
    @tessamorgan7076 Год назад +7

    A lovely horse needs a happy outcome well done Steve

  • @rhondab9792
    @rhondab9792 9 месяцев назад +1

    I've seen horses before who accidently hurt their owner or even just had a bit of a wreck and some of them seem to have become quite confused, worried, nervous. He seems like this type of sensitive, kind horse. Wonderful you were there to help him. ❤

  • @cnhamilton1982
    @cnhamilton1982 6 месяцев назад +3

    This brought tears to my eyes. God bless her for saving this beautiful, sweet boy.

  • @dee21701
    @dee21701 Год назад +3

    What a stunning horse, he just needed some loving care. He also had trama, he probably thought he did wrong and hurt his person. I'm glad she saved him and giving him another chance. ❤

  • @brendalaird8094
    @brendalaird8094 Год назад +29

    What a roller coaster of emotions this video evoked..I am blown away Steve and Tanya's kindness and generosity..what a loving amazing family..I hope you get some generous donors to help you help others ❤❤❤

  • @colleenmonfross4283
    @colleenmonfross4283 4 месяца назад +1

    I just love how you are with horses, Steve. Thank you for being able to help them.

  • @susanowens4528
    @susanowens4528 Год назад +2

    GREAT VIDO --IT IS AMAZZING HOW YOU WORK WITH HORSES SHE WAS SO LUCKY YOUR SPONCER HELPED YOU GET THERE TO HELP HER TO MAKE HER HAPPY THANKS STEVE HUGS 🥰🥰🥰

  • @julzhepburn3688
    @julzhepburn3688 Год назад +12

    The event of a horse killing a person on purpose is almost unheard of,,I think its safe to assume that it was a sudden and and extremely unlucky fall , ..but an accident all the same,,,,,beautiful boy,,and Bravo Becky for getting help ,,and loving him so much..

  • @dianegregory3688
    @dianegregory3688 Месяц назад +1

    That was beautiful, what a sweet horse, my heart melted when he put his head down for a pat. I see no danger in him, just been through something that was not his fault. I trust he will go forward with confidence. 😊🙏💜 as always thank you so much.

  • @californiadreaming567
    @californiadreaming567 Год назад +4

    Thank you for helping horses and their owners

  • @pamelakohl825
    @pamelakohl825 Год назад +3

    peace for the family of lady and for the ptsd horsey such a good boy

  • @homeedconnect
    @homeedconnect Год назад +7

    Aw, this poor buddy. I'm moved to tears. So grateful he has you, Becky. And, thank you Steve and crew for making the huge effort to get him moving forward on this new leg of his journey. He needs protein and lots of good nutrition along with all the love and care you're providing. Really praying it goes well. Please give us updates!

  • @karenbeisterveld6923
    @karenbeisterveld6923 Год назад +8

    I really look foward for tbe updates on this video. I think she will do very well with Camaron. This horse is a good soul who has suffered a trauma. He is really wanting to go foward and leave the trauma behind him.❤❤❤❤

  • @margies5906
    @margies5906 Год назад +3

    Oh boy! What a tragic story that is turned into triumph! Edmund Burke said the only reason evil triumphs is it good men (and women) do nothing!😊 My heart just give thanks to God for the rescue of that wonderful horse and all the people that had an effort in it and I'm praying for the new owner that she did the right thing and you know when it comes down to in the end of life that is the true part of living... did we do the right thing against All odds. So all will be continuously in my prayers and I just see success written all over that horse🎉❤🎉❤

  • @emma__sews
    @emma__sews Год назад +1

    Another great video, but this horse more than any other I've seen was so ready for Steve's leadership and appeared to know it all already. I'm so jealous of living in Andulucia❤❤❤bless you Rachel, may you rest happily knowing he is in good loving hands.

  • @fields-n-feathers
    @fields-n-feathers Год назад +18

    What a heart-jerking story this was! Oh, my goodness! Steve, a movie from this story would be amazing! Sweet Cameron, you're making your beloved Rachel so very proud. Thank you all for loving, restoring, and challenging these marvelous creatures, around the world. 🧡East Tennessee, USA

  • @CathiVW
    @CathiVW Год назад +3

    I like it when you show us the map & your destination.

  • @brewnhell9938
    @brewnhell9938 Год назад +3

    I can imagine just how traumatizing this was for all around and especially for Cameron. I haven’t made it through the whole video yet but will finish it now. Thank you for the insight.

  • @deniseroach5066
    @deniseroach5066 Год назад +8

    Thank you Steve and Tanya for another excellent video! This horse has a very gentle soul and has had a lot of great training...you can tell! Not sure of the accident...you never know...but he doesnt seem to be a mean horse at all. God bless u for taking the time and expense to help this horse!❤❤

  • @RuthMTuff
    @RuthMTuff Год назад +13

    What a lovely spirit Cameron has. The work you did will help both Becky and Cameron have the confidence needed to begin with riding again. I think they are both ready. Thanks so much for sharing your gentle and compassionate approach.

  • @valerieadams3944
    @valerieadams3944 Год назад +7

    They never said her age or what the coroner found, if anything. Hit head, etc. Maybe she had lain for too long... But the horse is Gentle. And thank you Steve. I want to think 3-4 years would fade the bad memory of for Cameron.