Thank you for introducing the horse, the owner and the story of the barn. I am one of all the people asking for it so i am happy you did this! Lovely horse, good work by you, and a fantastic story about the facility. Thank you!
A friend's brother bred two Clydesdale/ AQHA crosses...full brothers...in hopes of using them as a mid-weight team for pulling contests. They turned out to be Mutt & Jeff...totally different looks, height, weight...he was so disappointed. He was hoping for a somewhat matched set. They were both great horses, just not really matched...😂
This horse has hoofs the size of salad plates! Good thing he's well mannered. I watch another YT channel that rescues wild horses and the hoofs are in great shape due to the fact they are roaming in the hills where the terrain is hard. Once they have been in paddocks for a while then hoof care needs to be started. The owner of the stable often talks about how great the wild horse's feet are, as you said it's in their DNA. (the horses are rescued because otherwise they go to a kill pen to be harvested for meat). Interesting about the shoeing dynamic...to shoe or not to shoe...as you said this horse has thick hoof walls, so "no" to shoes. At what point does a shoe need to be put on...is it the wall of the hoof, the type of lifestyle the horse has, a combination of the two, I'm thinking. The barn has a wonderful history...and looks at how sturdy those stalls are! Can just imagine the 44 draft horses in their stalls, the nickering and snorting among them, the smell of the leather harnesses. Thanks for another great video.
Thank you for introducing the horse, the owner and the story of the barn. I am one of all the people asking for it so i am happy you did this! Lovely horse, good work by you, and a fantastic story about the facility. Thank you!
Anyway you cut it a rock in the hoof is still neglect. If they want the horse it's call being a responsible pet owner. Daily care!!!!!no excuses.
She is a very nice lady.❤❤❤❤
I AM SO GLAD THAT YOU TRIM FOR BARE FOOT. I HAVE NEVER CARED FOR SHOES ON A HORSE. GOD BLESS YOU AND YOUR CHANNEL.
Treadle sewing machine in a stall! Gotta keep them inline! LOL!
Get a mike for the person you interview can ware.
A friend's brother bred two Clydesdale/ AQHA crosses...full brothers...in hopes of using them as a mid-weight team for pulling contests. They turned out to be Mutt & Jeff...totally different looks, height, weight...he was so disappointed. He was hoping for a somewhat matched set. They were both great horses, just not really matched...😂
Holy cow what a gorgeous horse!! Thank you so much for the intro of people, horses & barn! Love the history of the place.
I like the two hoof videos. Each foot is different.
Greetings from Germany. I like your videos very much and I also liked the story of the horse and barn in this vid ❤
Oh thank you for the share!
Great vid, thanks
Like seeing the horse. Flash is beautiful!! Just watched video of 15 largest breeds ..Shire was on there.
Thanks for the tour! It completes the presentation. Cheers.
So cool. Makes for a much more interesting video than the short versions.
This horse has hoofs the size of salad plates! Good thing he's well mannered. I watch another YT channel that rescues wild horses and the hoofs are in great shape due to the fact they are roaming in the hills where the terrain is hard. Once they have been in paddocks for a while then hoof care needs to be started. The owner of the stable often talks about how great the wild horse's feet are, as you said it's in their DNA. (the horses are rescued because otherwise they go to a kill pen to be harvested for meat). Interesting about the shoeing dynamic...to shoe or not to shoe...as you said this horse has thick hoof walls, so "no" to shoes. At what point does a shoe need to be put on...is it the wall of the hoof, the type of lifestyle the horse has, a combination of the two, I'm thinking. The barn has a wonderful history...and looks at how sturdy those stalls are! Can just imagine the 44 draft horses in their stalls, the nickering and snorting among them, the smell of the leather harnesses. Thanks for another great video.
I also have a draft cross, he has a great temperament and great ride (dressage). Enjoyed the extended video.
Great video
I love how you explain this horse. He has what I would seek for, the PERFECT HOOF! and the horse has character to boot!
I enjoy your videos very much. The horses are beautiful.