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  • Опубликовано: 29 янв 2025
  • While this embryo transfer didn’t work out, we are hopeful that we can still have at least one “Cool” foal in 2024! There are lots of decisions to be made, so stay tuned to see the course of action we decide to take!
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  • @patriciahamel5674
    @patriciahamel5674 Год назад +101

    This is so fascinating! Please thank your vet for his willingness to be on camera and explain all of this. I think it is so good for people who aren’t super familiar with animal husbandry to learn about these things. Gives us a better appreciation for responsible breeders.

    • @Jkeller16
      @Jkeller16 Год назад +3

      I agree 100%. I love horses, but since finding Katie I've learned ssooo much I never knew and mad respect for her and her family in what they do. You can tell all their animals are treated as family members not just cash makers. ❤

    • @coinwater8511
      @coinwater8511 Год назад +1

      If someone came up to me while I was working and asked to film me for a RUclips video, I'd probably say no just because a lot of youtubers would take that as an opportunity to sensationalized everything and get in the way of work.
      I'm glad that isn't the case here. It's just two professionals in their field having intelligent conversation and doing their jobs, and just documenting the whole thing. It's so nice to see. No crappy sound effects or youtuber-style yelling or constant merch plugs. Just people being people and documenting their interesting jobs😊

  • @AirwrekaDoesntRead
    @AirwrekaDoesntRead Год назад +22

    The video card really had me questioning why there was a nun next to a man with his arm in a horse 😂 It’s the headband against your dark hair! I need a nap 😂

  • @quinny6920
    @quinny6920 Год назад +6

    It impresses me that Katie seems to do it all AND look amazing!! Love it Indie from a kill pen….unreal. I’m so thankful you saved her!

  • @ginaahill78
    @ginaahill78 Год назад +27

    Those sweet sweet eyes of her before getting started flushing.
    Horses are one of the most beautiful creatures ever!
    And the mini cows!! They kill me. 🥰🥰

  • @christypennington8878
    @christypennington8878 Год назад +9

    Love your channel! Cannot believe how interesting and how much work goes into the Breeding Process. Thank you for taking us along for the ride ❤🐴

  • @the_chapess
    @the_chapess Год назад +11

    This is a fascinating video. Thank you so much for taking us along. I’ve feel like I’ve learned a lot watching you co-ordinate all your mares’ timings etc over the past weeks. Also loved learning about foal alerts and seeing those gangly-legged beautiful foals being born and thriving. As you said, so emotionally and mentally challenging. Thank you again xxx

  • @erinkillen5200
    @erinkillen5200 Год назад +6

    I did my veterinary technician clinicals with Dr Matthew, loved him!

  • @tina_nguyen
    @tina_nguyen Год назад +13

    I love the longer video format. Thanks for showing us the process!

  • @simply_jenn_creations3022
    @simply_jenn_creations3022 Год назад +3

    Love the longer format videos! Breeding is not for the weak... there is so much that goes into it that people don't normally see.

  • @GuiltyPleasures2
    @GuiltyPleasures2 Год назад +1

    I was so curious about this! Tyfs! I’m surprised by my own discomfort with it. I’m a nurse, a mom and a grandma .. little makes me cringe but it was a tense watch. Having said that, it is fascinating.

  • @RainbowRescue1996
    @RainbowRescue1996 Год назад +6

    Katie, thank you so much for taking us along on this journey ❤ Sorry, no embryo could be found. This video was very fascinating and also educational.

  • @amypeterman9387
    @amypeterman9387 Год назад +1

    ❤to see your gorgeous horses any chance at all bummer about transplant . Katie this video was so fascinating to see myself not familiar with the world of horses and the process of embryo transplant was absolutely fascinating. Thank you so much for showing us and to your Vet for allowing you to video him working it’s amazing to see a glimpse into your world of horses 😃😃😃❤! Thank you.

  • @sarahj717
    @sarahj717 Год назад +1

    I worked on large studs in Australia but never got to see an embryo transfer, thanks for sharing this was great to see!

  • @onion6foot
    @onion6foot Месяц назад

    A bit confused around 8:00. Which mare is this chestnut, and where is the embryo from HER going to go? Into a surrogate?

  • @christinewalsh1514
    @christinewalsh1514 Год назад +6

    That was so interesting. Thank you Katie and your vet for allowing this process to be filmed. I ready hope Cool is pregnant ❤

  • @annechienwillemsen-kits5230
    @annechienwillemsen-kits5230 Год назад +2

    I love these informing videos! Thanks for making these and your vet, that he shares his education in this process 🙏

  • @kristenhenson6527
    @kristenhenson6527 Год назад +1

    I really enjoy these longer videos and all of the information so that we can understand how everything works!

  • @alishaaaaaaaa
    @alishaaaaaaaa Год назад +2

    I have recently become super interested in horses. but only your horses haha. I have been watching all the videos on facebook and am so excited about the youtube channel. Ive never been particularly interested in horses before but i just love your videos and have become super attatched to seeing what your horses are up to. especially Gracie and Indy!

    • @alishaaaaaaaa
      @alishaaaaaaaa Год назад

      and peaty. hes just the cutest baby :D

  • @KayleneFrancis
    @KayleneFrancis Год назад

    had no idea this was even possible. thank you for using plain speak in your videos so even someone like me can understand what your talking about i find this whole topic fascinating

  • @kfields444
    @kfields444 Год назад +1

    Loved the video but I was so confused when I saw the thumbnail, I swore I was seeing a nun praying over a man with his arm inside a horse. lol Gave me a good chuckle!

    • @onion6foot
      @onion6foot Месяц назад

      I had the same first impression. Need new glasses!

  • @baileyboehme
    @baileyboehme Год назад +5

    Indie is so pretty! Why would her babies not be wanted? She’s gorgeous! I love how she kept turning to face you as you were talking and both walking out of the barn. Beautiful mares!

    • @nancynancy8986
      @nancynancy8986 11 месяцев назад

      It's all about the blood lines , these are show horses only

  • @hollieswift8296
    @hollieswift8296 9 месяцев назад +3

    Watching this now knowing what happened to poor Cool 💔💔 love watching on Tiktok and RUclips! Your amazing ❤

    • @jebalimohamed145
      @jebalimohamed145 5 месяцев назад

      I think there's a limit Time to breed mares at 18/19 yrs old Maximum..not dépend on health or good life

  • @Detroit313_
    @Detroit313_ Год назад +95

    Off topic is the Vet married? asking for a friend🙂

    • @cindalee
      @cindalee Год назад +11

      LOL.. It looks like he has a ring on his left hand, so I'm gonna guess that he is

    • @Detroit313_
      @Detroit313_ Год назад +7

      @@cindalee Dang it, my vision is bad..lol

    • @saraallred4435
      @saraallred4435 Год назад +8

      The plaid button-up shirt gets me every time 😂

    • @e8609
      @e8609 Год назад +4

      Married sadly lol

    • @michelepapero690
      @michelepapero690 Год назад +5

      Funny thing, i was wondering the same thing!❤

  • @CosmicMarvel777
    @CosmicMarvel777 Год назад +2

    This was so fun to watch! Fingers crossed for both Cool and Indy for babies!

  • @angelsmith4467
    @angelsmith4467 Год назад +2

    Sad they have kill shelters , glad you where able to save her❤

  • @tiffanyzanetic3818
    @tiffanyzanetic3818 Год назад +3

    ET is such a fascinating process. Thank you for sharing this with us

  • @kellychurchill2536
    @kellychurchill2536 Год назад +1

    Wow I love watching your videos I just found you & I’ve been a horse lover my whole life!!! You are so blessed ~ your living my dream job!!! Ohhh & I LOVE YOUR VOICE ~ ABSOLUTELY STUNNING!! Your such a beautiful woman & I love your loving personality with your animals so heart warming!!! I’ll be watching all weekend 🥰🫶🙏

  • @evemckenzie4670
    @evemckenzie4670 Год назад +5

    I knew nothing about horses or this life before I followed you on tiktok and love these videos. But you keep mentioning 'show' horses and then in this video you talked about western riding and stuff. Could you do a more general video about the different 'uses' for horses. I know you've said yours are show but what does that actually mean and what are the other options etc x

  • @janw491
    @janw491 Год назад +2

    Fascinating procedure thanks for sharing

  • @stacieraffety3580
    @stacieraffety3580 Год назад

    Love the education you and your vet are willing to do. Can't wait to see what happens.

  • @oceaniamahanga5468
    @oceaniamahanga5468 Год назад

    Wow…. From watching you and the glimpse of work you do, you definitely have to have a love for animals… thanks for sharing, it’s very informative

  • @rebeccamcwaters2129
    @rebeccamcwaters2129 Год назад +1

    When you doing embryo transfer do you have to check your horse blood type to the other horses, like you would for a human?

  • @Kim-qm5mw
    @Kim-qm5mw Год назад

    Hey Katie, Thank you for sharing. I don’t have horses 🐎 but I always have that love for horses, thank your vet also ❤

  • @toniannzimmerman1182
    @toniannzimmerman1182 Год назад

    Indy looks exactly the horse i dreamed of as a child. I first discovered horses as a 3 year old. Since them I've been obsessed with horses. I have never had the privilege of owning one.

  • @angelaedmonston1211
    @angelaedmonston1211 Год назад +1

    I loved following this process, it was so informative.
    Cool and Indie are both beautiful girls

  • @angelsmith4467
    @angelsmith4467 Год назад +1

    This was such and interesting video, learned things I didn’t even know I cared to know.😊

  • @ashleywallace2601
    @ashleywallace2601 Год назад

    Small world! I just started watching your videos a couple months ago and we use Tennessee Equine as well but their southern branch located just across the TN AL line

  • @wendygearheart4618
    @wendygearheart4618 Год назад

    Thank you for sharing!!! I love the info I’ve learned watching your channel and TikTok

  • @sharileesprowls6215
    @sharileesprowls6215 Год назад +1

    Thanks for taking us along. I'm learning so much ❤

  • @ashleycorey833
    @ashleycorey833 11 месяцев назад +1

    Indy is so gorgeous ❤❤

  • @loriwood6
    @loriwood6 Год назад

    So cool! I use Tennessee Equine/ Dr. Matthew for my breeding program also and have been considering embryo transfer so I really appreciated this video! Thank you!

  • @colleenmoore4713
    @colleenmoore4713 Год назад

    Trudy is so amazing! She's just stunning!

  • @angelmorris2130
    @angelmorris2130 Год назад +1

    This was so interesting, thanks to you and your vet for the video. I hope all goes smoothly and in your favor.

  • @rochelletakacs2708
    @rochelletakacs2708 Год назад

    Thank You and your vet for allowing us to be apart of the flushing. I don’t want to sound bad but please tell me how come you are breeding Ginger at 2

  • @joannheiselman3120
    @joannheiselman3120 Год назад +1

    A very interesting video. Thankyou for sharing it❤❤

  • @everlasting9292
    @everlasting9292 Год назад

    Indy loads and travels so well. This is amazing. It’s really so cool that this is a thing that can be done. Fertilize inside the horse, catch that embryo and let it implant in another who can carry it? So amazing.

  • @Kalibby22
    @Kalibby22 4 месяца назад +1

    "i think ive been using up all my luck" oh Katie, this made my heart hurt for her, knowing what we know now"

  • @kathymazey1299
    @kathymazey1299 Год назад

    Man there is so much that goes into breeding these girls to have the beautiful babies they have! Keeping you busy and on your toes, besides all the other things you got going on!

  • @carolbarnett5850
    @carolbarnett5850 Год назад

    Very educational video. Thanks for sharing this journey with us ❤

  • @nothingbutsogo1918
    @nothingbutsogo1918 Год назад +1

    I can’t stop watching these videos

  • @lisaeisele7525
    @lisaeisele7525 Год назад +1

    Loved this segment Katie. It was so informative. I sure hope she’s PG!

  • @lindsayredding8095
    @lindsayredding8095 Год назад +1

    Thanks for brining us on the journey! Good luck :)

  • @susan_brehm
    @susan_brehm Год назад

    Omg I don't know how you handle this. I would be n emotional wreck!! Lol. So cool to see the process tho, thank you so much for sharing. 😊

  • @Shadow_vr768
    @Shadow_vr768 Год назад

    Awe we had an EZ on the Eyez baby born at my old barn and she was SO CUTE!!! How cool!

  • @stephaniev4444
    @stephaniev4444 Год назад

    I know some horses have issues getting into the trailers. Do people try to get them used to the trailers by practice loading them as babies?

  • @CopperRidge
    @CopperRidge Год назад

    This is so fascinating. Thanks for sharing.

  • @diamondpeno6018
    @diamondpeno6018 Год назад +1

    If had the room and money I WOULD so take and Indy baby. ONE because I LOVE horses and I love her looks and name. I also have a rooster named Indy lol. I would use it for just riding and spoil it to the moon and back. If I was younger and better health I would show and compete. If I have the money an room and someone wanted to train on the younger horse and compete with it then I would let them. As some of my friends have horses and let younger kids ride and do that with their horses as it helps keep them fit and gives the kids 1. something to do 2 and teaches them responsibility 3. teaches them a lot of things in life. Hope all goes well with what ever plans you decided on.

  • @DawnBlake-q7q
    @DawnBlake-q7q 10 месяцев назад

    I like what doing and learn more about breeding of horses

  • @serenitywilliamson2235
    @serenitywilliamson2235 Год назад +1

    Oooh I am so excited for babies currently to fill out!

  • @theemrtaco
    @theemrtaco Год назад +1

    So I've been wondering, why does the time of year matter when the babies are born? I remember from your tiktoks you mention March babies and you also mentioned it a lot here. Just curious as to why the time of year they are born is important.

  • @stephaniecarty6252
    @stephaniecarty6252 Год назад

    Thank you. Fab educational videos. Sorry you didn’t get the embryo xx

  • @corinnecreswick1280
    @corinnecreswick1280 Год назад

    Very interesting, thanks for sharing so much with us. I have always loved horses, so my favorite subject.

  • @christinahansen2023
    @christinahansen2023 Год назад

    Cool is a beautiful mare, and indi is beautiful and lovely mare. My aunt used to have an stallon but her husband doesn't like stallon which i found my aunt's husband chicken being around horses. As for me i love horses and cool and indi are just so beautiful horses and breeding them to get new generation is awesome ❤❤❤

  • @KnightAlephz
    @KnightAlephz Год назад

    This is amazing. Thank you for the knowledge

  • @marktaylor8263
    @marktaylor8263 Год назад +1

    Wow, very interesting. Let's hear the vet.

  • @fatimaberenguer710
    @fatimaberenguer710 Год назад

    Thanks for sharing I found this interesting and educational ❤❤❤

  • @zuzannatkaczyk924
    @zuzannatkaczyk924 Год назад +1

    Aww im so excited, your horses are absoloutely stunning ❤

  • @vickis2170
    @vickis2170 Год назад

    She is beautiful thanks for taking us on the journey here and on FB.

  • @kristenallen9115
    @kristenallen9115 Год назад +1

    What is the age range you stop breeding mares?

  • @debsmith3614
    @debsmith3614 9 месяцев назад

    Beautiful horses

  • @kireenagulen4099
    @kireenagulen4099 Год назад

    Such a fascinating video! Looking forward to learning what you decide to do.

  • @sandracox9287
    @sandracox9287 Год назад +3

    Hmmm new mare coming? Maybe for a broodmare?

  • @Thatsonehorsegirl
    @Thatsonehorsegirl Год назад +1

    Why didnt it work out ?

  • @KL-rn2qy
    @KL-rn2qy Год назад

    Genuine wanting to learn question… is there a slight chance the embryo was accidentally flushed with the lavaging?

  • @carmrana584
    @carmrana584 Год назад +1

    Hey Katie. So I’m just wondering. Can you breed the mares later in the year. For example like May June July etc etc. or is the beginning of the year the best time.

    • @victoriareinbold8322
      @victoriareinbold8322 Год назад +2

      Yes you can breed. Warmer climates breed for august and October when the weather is more mild. With quarter horses, they all age January first according to the rules. So if you horse is born in July, they will be considered a yearling in January when they are actually 6 months old. For the 2/3 year old classes, those 6 months of maturing matters so early babies are more desirable

    • @carmrana584
      @carmrana584 Год назад

      @@victoriareinbold8322 thank you so much. I don’t know anything about horse so this is all new to me. It’s very interesting.

    • @christymurry7196
      @christymurry7196 Год назад +2

      You can bred late for general purposes, but for show or racing horses, as the previous person stated, it isn't advisable.

  • @conniebartlett4738
    @conniebartlett4738 Год назад

    Hey great job driving and doing the video while pulling a trailer. Multitask.

  • @AlE-ld3ld
    @AlE-ld3ld 11 месяцев назад

    I'm going back and watching the videos from the beginning.
    Are the babies you're breed for in these videos the babies being born currently in Feb/March 2024?

  • @nadinaharris4059
    @nadinaharris4059 Год назад

    Your videos are fascinating. I've learned so much since I started following you. Thank you for taking the time to share. Oh.. thanks to the vet and staff for there willingness to share so much information.

  • @vanessafleming8344
    @vanessafleming8344 Год назад

    I am news today so it is very interesting and kind of confusing but thank you for explaining❤

  • @davidtempest1601
    @davidtempest1601 Год назад +1

    I know you all (Katie and the vet) are experienced and experts… I mean those stables are enough to prove that… but dang does that look like a not fun time for cool at all 😅

  • @ellejay7197
    @ellejay7197 Год назад

    So interesting to see! I work in the human medical field & we’re a follow on from some of this so wow. Rationally I know this is in the past, lkke 4k miles away etc etc buuuuut in non-rationality: I was eating a snack & stopped so my crunching so he could see well when looking under the microscope 😅😅😅

  • @CassidyYates
    @CassidyYates Год назад

    Sending good luck for this breeding season!

  • @judithmaurer2450
    @judithmaurer2450 7 месяцев назад

    Who is the young boy in the film?

  • @randybutler4772
    @randybutler4772 Год назад

    Very educational video. You said it all. If it were easy everybody would do it. Thank you for sharing .🐴🐴

  • @melindameier8974
    @melindameier8974 Год назад

    This was so good and educational. Thank you

  • @ednaford9049
    @ednaford9049 Год назад

    I really enjoy your videos I am learning a lot.

  • @anastasiadenton
    @anastasiadenton Год назад

    So were you able to find a recip mare for the 2nd embryo (Question from a prior breeding mentioned in vid)

  • @lynetteevans1434
    @lynetteevans1434 20 дней назад

    Praying for an embryo

  • @TheYupido
    @TheYupido Год назад

    i love your content so so so much, Katie but that thumbnail had me like "why is there a nun praying next to the doc" for a second hahahaha..

  • @deniseboni1451
    @deniseboni1451 Год назад

    How often do you bread each horse ?

    • @christymurry7196
      @christymurry7196 Год назад

      In a breeding operation, you breed them yearly, so a baby every year.

  • @beverlyposley6484
    @beverlyposley6484 Год назад

    Katie you bought another mare congratulations ❤❤

  • @angeptaszynski8241
    @angeptaszynski8241 Год назад

    This was sooo interesting and fascinating!!! But like your vet 🔥🤤❤️

  • @LoriProctor-hz6ik
    @LoriProctor-hz6ik 10 месяцев назад

    How you all remember all of this information, amazes me!

  • @wendymckay8844
    @wendymckay8844 Год назад +1

    Learning so much about horses. Do they always have singleton babies ?

    • @kimcwhite6509
      @kimcwhite6509 Год назад +1

      Wendy, rarely ever twins.

    • @acemarston8186
      @acemarston8186 Год назад +1

      Twins are quite dangerous for horses. We usually intervene if twins occur

  • @ourlifeonthefarm1971
    @ourlifeonthefarm1971 Год назад

    It's been many years since we did embryo transfer with horses, but I did have 1 question. While Cool was being flushed earlier in the week, could the embryo been flushed out then?

  • @faithbragg31
    @faithbragg31 Год назад

    Really love this channel ❤

  • @emilybartlett414
    @emilybartlett414 Год назад

    I come here for the content, but the vet just takes my whole attention he is FINEEEE

  • @jennasapp1283
    @jennasapp1283 Год назад

    absolutely fascinating!

  • @danielleherron3538
    @danielleherron3538 Год назад

    Hey katie if you are able to breed cool this year and she has a filly would you think of keeping her filly to keep her bloodline going?

  • @deenajmedia
    @deenajmedia Год назад +1

    Do horses birth twins often?

    • @danielleherron3538
      @danielleherron3538 Год назад +2

      No not very often but its not wanted either in the horse world as it can be very dangerous for both mare and foals

    • @deenajmedia
      @deenajmedia Год назад

      @@danielleherron3538 That is what I was wondering/thinking!