I love how you show everything. Even hooking up the trailer in the beginning. Being a beginner, seeing everything is so valuable to me! And of course, Fame is just stunning! I also appreciate your chill vibe. Thanks so much!
Happy birthday Fame!! Great video! I probably would have panicked when he tried to chase the cyclist down. Horses have impeccable memory! You handled it very well. Kudos! He’s a gorgeous boy! 💙🐴❣️
What a lot I learned from you! You are a fantastic teacher! I've only just ridden on other people's horses so far in riding lessons, all different breeds, and I find I am a draft horse fanatic. Well, I love all horse breeds, but I can't get enough of the feathered feet. 😊 Thank you.
I love the way you always encourage him along the way!!!! Being a young horse he needs those kind gentle words. He would be so much fun to ride! Just found your channel and L O V E ALL of your videos!
I just found your channel and am loving both you and Fame!! It’s so refreshing to watch you trail ride and have adventures together, I’m also in awe at how well he responds to your voice cues, as soon as you pull out the “hooo” he’s like yes mom I’m sorry 😳 And the fact he chases bikes is so funny and cute but must also be a bit scary for you!! It’s my dream to own a draught for trail riding when I’m older and I’m so happy I found you guys 💛
Definitely need more people to try riding drafts. Don't know how drum horses are as I never rode one, but shires are very comfortable to ride compared to random horses in stables
Happy Belated BDay Fame! Awesome ride, thanks so much for sharing! My wife and I are considering a purchase of 8 gorgeous acres in the Pac NW. I did a lot of work when I was younger on Dairy and Beef Farms but never got the opportunity to work with horses, I can’t wait to see if our dream becomes a reality. Trail Riding and Horse Packing is probably my absolute favorite thing I’m looking forward to!
Thank you for doing this channel! I really enjoy the virtual rides with you. I haven't ridden in many years, and I love the sound of the saddle, the hoof steps, and the wonderful views exploring trails. You have some beautiful trails there. And Fame is such a doll. I am so glad I found your channel 💖
Thanks Lisa! I appreciate the feedback. Will keep in mind your request for longer videos in the future. I just had a baby so I’m taking a break for a bit. 🥰
Just came across your page, I love it! Whose cows are these?! How cool!! I live in NY with my 4yr old drum, Chunk. Thanks for showing this amazing breed! How long have you had Fame?!
Happy birthday, Fame! It was a really interesting ride, seeing how you re-direct Fame's energy when he was a little antsy. Thanks again for these types of videos...I love em'! PS. Because of this channel and one other that I watch, I've finally taken the plunge and signed up for riding lessons....I start this Friday!
Its like you bought a 500cc bike when you really want a 50cc pit bike i like how he wants to go get more use to going fast and he can slow down i think he would like this if you would trust him more insted of throwing the breaks every time he starts having fun you could both have more fun
Well, now that I've finished the video... Maybe not so relaxing. 😂 My horse is barn sour, so I know what it's like to be on a rushing horse. It makes me anxious!
Very cool. I love the idea of a draft horse for riding. Are they sure footed? Oh you should scare the pedestrian jogging. It would be funny to give them a scare. Just a little
He likes to move fast you should get use to riding him fast and riding will be more of a treat for him you tell him slow down and he wants u to hold on let him go and move at his own pace i think hell see the tack come out and get excited might just want some good safty hear id where good helmet
Hi I love your shows I just started watching today matter fact? And then I heard you on this video saying you were in the bay area, and I was wondering what part of the bay area it was this like far east bay towards Pleasant Ville or Walnut Creek or Gilroy AnyWho I‘s live in the Monterey Bay area over towards Aptos in this area looks really nice for that you’re riding at
Thanks Katarina! We ride a lot in the South Bay, sometimes East Bay and Peninsula. You should check out joining Monterey Bay Equestrians - they do lots of rides throughout Monterey and South Bay. 🤠
Hey just wondering what kind of bridle and bit do you use? I have a Percheron who seems to have similar trail riding behaviors but I am having some issues with control in a regular eggbut snaffle (especially while turning) and your set up seems to work well so I'd love to know what you use and maybe try it out.
I have him in a custom headstall. We’re riding in a Myler bit here, #36 mouthpiece. I reached out to them directly and answered their questionnaire and Dale Myler responded with the exact mouthpiece and shank combo he recommended for our situation. Might be worth a try for your Percheron!
Remember sometimes going around something sideways isn't a refusal or a spook a lot of times it is just the horse trying to put a scary object in the center of their vision on that side so they can figure out what it is.
She dismounted from the near side. It appears the horse is trained to mount/dismount from either side. It is possible that she is self taught or that trainers are ignoring that “rule” since not many ride with swords strapped to them anymore. More concerning to me was that she walked off from a fresh horse. No matter how well trained (and this horse is NOT advanced) that is a great way to have a long walk at best and get your horse killed at worst. I have personally seen well trained seasoned trail horses get killed because their owners were positive that their horses wouldn’t move. They were sadly wrong.
@@littlebitofhope1489 it wasn’t a complaint, but a surprising observation. Yes, traditionally you do everything from the left. But all my horses are trained to let someone on or off on either side. Buy we live where it is very mountainous and it’s required often. But I have to agree that I always tie my horses off, just in case. If Fame is that ground tie trained, good for her.
Hey Richard, yes for various reasons I like teaching him to accept mounting/dismounting on either side. Plus I find it helps keep me strong on both sides 🤠 Fame is ground tied trained. 👍🏼
Silly question - it seemed like he was spooked easily by a bicycle. Is it just a matter of training the horse to be OK with [whatever] when it comes to new things like that? Do you ever hear of people training their horses to be OK around motorcycles and people riding them? They tell us to take off our helmets so the horses can see us as people and not weird aliens.
Yes he was mostly bothered by the sound and the rear approach with not being able to see him. Usually when we meet bicycles on wider trails they pass with zero issue. A lot of it for him is improved with training and frequent exposure. Horses can be trained to be “traffic safe” with tolerance for motor vehicles to varying degrees. Yeah I can see the logic with the helmet thing. For my guy the noise would be the biggest issue I think.
@@HappieronaHorse What us motorcyclists are told to do, if we encounter horses, is to shut the engine off and remove our helmets and let them pass at their own pace. But now I know some horse people who also keep dirt bikes on their farms for getting around, so I wonder if that too is a matter of getting them used to things.
I think that protocol is very helpful and respectful for a lot of equestrians, Im sure people really appreciate that you do that - I know I would! 👍🏼 Yeah when it’s on your property I’m sure it’s convenience combined with the added benefit of desensitizing the horses. 🤠
When I was a teenager, we had a motorcycle clubhouse a mile or so down our country road for the local riders (nothing like Hell's Angels!!). I used to ride my quarter horse down there to hang out. For fun, sometimes we would race one of the bikers for a short distance just to see who could get off the line faster. My horse loved to run more than anything in the world. To him, it seemed the motorcycles were nothing more than strange looking, noisy horses.
The cattle are Charolais. I'm really appreciating your videos! So honest and thoughtful, and of course Fame is gorgeous.
Thank you! So glad to have you watching 🙏🏼💗
I love how you show everything. Even hooking up the trailer in the beginning. Being a beginner, seeing everything is so valuable to me! And of course, Fame is just stunning! I also appreciate your chill vibe. Thanks so much!
Appreciate you watching! ❤️
Fame is ADORABLE ❤❤
Thanks Kate!
Happy birthday Fame!! Great video! I probably would have panicked when he tried to chase the cyclist down. Horses have impeccable memory! You handled it very well. Kudos! He’s a gorgeous boy! 💙🐴❣️
Thank you!! 💖
What an absolute beauty! I've never owned a draft but my gosh they've always been my very favorite horse!
What a lot I learned from you! You are a fantastic teacher! I've only just ridden on other people's horses so far in riding lessons, all different breeds, and I find I am a draft horse fanatic. Well, I love all horse breeds, but I can't get enough of the feathered feet. 😊 Thank you.
I love the way you always encourage him along the way!!!! Being a young horse he needs those kind gentle words. He would be so much fun to ride!
Just found your channel and L O V E ALL of your videos!
Thank you so much!
Thanks for posting this ride, I just love that trail and Fame is just great
You did a great job. Keep up the good work with him.
I just found your channel and am loving both you and Fame!! It’s so refreshing to watch you trail ride and have adventures together, I’m also in awe at how well he responds to your voice cues, as soon as you pull out the “hooo” he’s like yes mom I’m sorry 😳 And the fact he chases bikes is so funny and cute but must also be a bit scary for you!! It’s my dream to own a draught for trail riding when I’m older and I’m so happy I found you guys 💛
Thank you so much! so glad you found us too and that you’re enjoying our videos. ❤️
I think the cattle are Charolais/ What a fun ride! Fame seems like such a sweetie!
Nice video - thanks for taking us along!
Nice ride Stephanie! I like that you are always training Fame to not be trailer sour.
Thanks Jocelyn! Ongoing effort 😆
Showing how you were reigning and explained very helpful
Awesome 👍🏼
Definitely need more people to try riding drafts. Don't know how drum horses are as I never rode one, but shires are very comfortable to ride compared to random horses in stables
Agreed! Fame is pretty comfy to me. 🤠
Lovely horse! What a good boy! And great rider to not create tension!
Thank you so much!
That’s was so fun for me, now time to binge on your other videos. I definitely want sone type of draft for trail. Keep up the amazing content!
Thanks Matthew! Glad you enjoyed it. 🤠
Happy Belated BDay Fame!
Awesome ride, thanks so much for sharing! My wife and I are considering a purchase of 8 gorgeous acres in the Pac NW. I did a lot of work when I was younger on Dairy and Beef Farms but never got the opportunity to work with horses, I can’t wait to see if our dream becomes a reality. Trail Riding and Horse Packing is probably my absolute favorite thing I’m looking forward to!
I'm so glad that I found your channel Stephanie! Thank you so much for taking us along on your beautiful trail riding adventures!
Aww thank you and welcome! So glad to have you. 😃
happy 12yo bday Fame
Thank you! 🎉
Thank you for doing this channel! I really enjoy the virtual rides with you. I haven't ridden in many years, and I love the sound of the saddle, the hoof steps, and the wonderful views exploring trails. You have some beautiful trails there. And Fame is such a doll. I am so glad I found your channel 💖
Thanks Lisa! I appreciate the feedback. Will keep in mind your request for longer videos in the future. I just had a baby so I’m taking a break for a bit. 🥰
Happy belated birthday Fame! Loved this ride, thank you!!! 😍
Thank you so much! 🎉
I wish I could do this!! Drafts are beautiful
Awesome video.... helped me see some stuff better fit our draft...ty
yay! happy to see you posted !! hope you have an amazing day 🥰
Thank you Cami! Same to you! 💖
Just came across your page, I love it! Whose cows are these?! How cool!! I live in NY with my 4yr old drum, Chunk. Thanks for showing this amazing breed! How long have you had Fame?!
I love the name Chunk!! I’ve had Fame for 10 years now, it’s gone by so fast. Enjoy your boy! Appreciate you watching 😃
Happy birthday, Fame! It was a really interesting ride, seeing how you re-direct Fame's energy when he was a little antsy. Thanks again for these types of videos...I love em'!
PS. Because of this channel and one other that I watch, I've finally taken the plunge and signed up for riding lessons....I start this Friday!
Thanks for the bday wishes! I’m glad you enjoyed the video. And hooray on the lessons!!! So excited for you, wow! Keep me posted! 🤠💖
Its like you bought a 500cc bike when you really want a 50cc pit bike i like how he wants to go get more use to going fast and he can slow down i think he would like this if you would trust him more insted of throwing the breaks every time he starts having fun you could both have more fun
Nice ride. Thanks.
Happy Birthday Fame.
Thanks America! 🥳🥳🥳
@@HappieronaHorse Your welcome
thanku so much plzz make more of these
Beautiful ride!
Do beautiful and relaxing! I wish I could take my horses to places like this.
Well, now that I've finished the video... Maybe not so relaxing. 😂 My horse is barn sour, so I know what it's like to be on a rushing horse. It makes me anxious!
😂 yes it’s not fun when they’re sour, you get it! But usually yes it’s a wonderful way to relax. 🤪
Very cool. I love the idea of a draft horse for riding. Are they sure footed? Oh you should scare the pedestrian jogging. It would be funny to give them a scare. Just a little
My guy is pretty sure footed thankfully. 🤠
I love that his ears are black 🥰
Lovely video❣️
Thank you! 💖
Where did you get that pouch that you put around your belt? It’s so cute
Thanks! I had it custom made by a local saddle maker to hold my phone.
He likes to move fast you should get use to riding him fast and riding will be more of a treat for him you tell him slow down and he wants u to hold on let him go and move at his own pace i think hell see the tack come out and get excited might just want some good safty hear id where good helmet
I really enjoy and like your videos. Does Flame wear shoes. Take Care and Thanks.
Lmao!!! Horse chasing a bike!!!
Hi I love your shows I just started watching today matter fact? And then I heard you on this video saying you were in the bay area, and I was wondering what part of the bay area it was this like far east bay towards Pleasant Ville or Walnut Creek or Gilroy AnyWho I‘s live in the Monterey Bay area over towards Aptos in this area looks really nice for that you’re riding at
Thanks Katarina! We ride a lot in the South Bay, sometimes East Bay and Peninsula. You should check out joining Monterey Bay Equestrians - they do lots of rides throughout Monterey and South Bay. 🤠
i have a percheron and we do eventing and fox hunts :D
How fun!!
Hi. I have a question. Why do you say 'good boy' and give 'em a pat when he snuffs/blows (whatever you call that)?
The snuff is basically a release of tension, so I’m praising him for relaxing. ☺️
Hey just wondering what kind of bridle and bit do you use? I have a Percheron who seems to have similar trail riding behaviors but I am having some issues with control in a regular eggbut snaffle (especially while turning) and your set up seems to work well so I'd love to know what you use and maybe try it out.
I have him in a custom headstall. We’re riding in a Myler bit here, #36 mouthpiece. I reached out to them directly and answered their questionnaire and Dale Myler responded with the exact mouthpiece and shank combo he recommended for our situation. Might be worth a try for your Percheron!
Which park is that?
7:52 You never tell a cow "Nice to MEAT you" thats very rude !
😂😂😂 my bad!
Remember sometimes going around something sideways isn't a refusal or a spook a lot of times it is just the horse trying to put a scary object in the center of their vision on that side so they can figure out what it is.
Great point, thanks Andy! 👍🏼
I’ve never seen you get on before. Who taught you to do everything from the right side? Interesting.
She dismounted from the near side. It appears the horse is trained to mount/dismount from either side. It is possible that she is self taught or that trainers are ignoring that “rule” since not many ride with swords strapped to them anymore. More concerning to me was that she walked off from a fresh horse. No matter how well trained (and this horse is NOT advanced) that is a great way to have a long walk at best and get your horse killed at worst. I have personally seen well trained seasoned trail horses get killed because their owners were positive that their horses wouldn’t move. They were sadly wrong.
@@littlebitofhope1489 it wasn’t a complaint, but a surprising observation. Yes, traditionally you do everything from the left. But all my horses are trained to let someone on or off on either side. Buy we live where it is very mountainous and it’s required often. But I have to agree that I always tie my horses off, just in case. If Fame is that ground tie trained, good for her.
Hey Richard, yes for various reasons I like teaching him to accept mounting/dismounting on either side. Plus I find it helps keep me strong on both sides 🤠 Fame is ground tied trained. 👍🏼
I figured it was something like that. Keep up the good work. And I hope you’re feeling well.
Thank you, appreciate it! Doing well, hope you are too.
Are you still making videos ?
What kind of horse do u have
He’s a Drum horse (2/3 Shire x 1/3 Clyde)
I can't help but wonder if he sees the bike as another "horse" that he can run in the herd with.
Have you had that baby yet you haven’t been making any videos I kind of miss fame hope everything’s going OK
Do you need spécial permission to go thrue privates lands like theeses?
On private land yes! Fortunately, however this is a public trail. 😀
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Silly question - it seemed like he was spooked easily by a bicycle. Is it just a matter of training the horse to be OK with [whatever] when it comes to new things like that? Do you ever hear of people training their horses to be OK around motorcycles and people riding them? They tell us to take off our helmets so the horses can see us as people and not weird aliens.
Yes he was mostly bothered by the sound and the rear approach with not being able to see him. Usually when we meet bicycles on wider trails they pass with zero issue. A lot of it for him is improved with training and frequent exposure. Horses can be trained to be “traffic safe” with tolerance for motor vehicles to varying degrees. Yeah I can see the logic with the helmet thing. For my guy the noise would be the biggest issue I think.
@@HappieronaHorse What us motorcyclists are told to do, if we encounter horses, is to shut the engine off and remove our helmets and let them pass at their own pace. But now I know some horse people who also keep dirt bikes on their farms for getting around, so I wonder if that too is a matter of getting them used to things.
I think that protocol is very helpful and respectful for a lot of equestrians, Im sure people really appreciate that you do that - I know I would! 👍🏼
Yeah when it’s on your property I’m sure it’s convenience combined with the added benefit of desensitizing the horses. 🤠
When I was a teenager, we had a motorcycle clubhouse a mile or so down our country road for the local riders (nothing like Hell's Angels!!). I used to ride my quarter horse down there to hang out. For fun, sometimes we would race one of the bikers for a short distance just to see who could get off the line faster. My horse loved to run more than anything in the world. To him, it seemed the motorcycles were nothing more than strange looking, noisy horses.
Did you teach English? Does he speak English back to you?