Love the intro. I have a channel Homestead Horsemanship so I know what it takes. Love your training. Congratulations on getting to 1 k subs it took us 14 months to get to 1 k and then it took off in last 10 months we have almost hit 100K subs.
Motivation training for a shetland pony, I love it! Must be the colour, but I drive a chestnut miniature shetland mare as well and must keep things interesting. Otherwise she tends toward quiet quitting, too. I liked your very hands on approach and the thinking outside the box, the pony probably thought it was her idea to be more motivated and do her share of the work 😂 shetlands are so much fun if you donˋt let them outsmart you 😉
Love the intro. I have a channel Homestead Horsemanship so I know what it takes. Love your training. Congratulations on getting to 1 k subs it took us 14 months to get to 1 k and then it took off in last 10 months we have almost hit 100K subs.
Awesome! Thank you! I'll check it out
Motivation training for a shetland pony, I love it! Must be the colour, but I drive a chestnut miniature shetland mare as well and must keep things interesting. Otherwise she tends toward quiet quitting, too. I liked your very hands on approach and the thinking outside the box, the pony probably thought it was her idea to be more motivated and do her share of the work 😂 shetlands are so much fun if you donˋt let them outsmart you 😉
I love your videos
Thanks 😁
Love this!
Loved the different formation, and yes a shout out to bailer twine it keeps the universe together ❤
Thanks 😊
No probs with baler twine here. My friend ..who lived in Iran for awhile.. got caleed 'The Sultana of String' because of her enthusiasm for twine.
😂 Excellent name
Love this, and I'm a baling twine fan too. How is it connected to the end of the traces in the tandem hitch? Tried to slow the video down to see.
It's threaded through the hole in the trace and tied to the next horse