What a nice lady letting the guard know that his horses nose was bleeding, and lovely to see how fast they reacted to taking him in, hope it’s nothing serious x
Epistaxis ( bleeding from the nostril) can be from a slight bump in the stall , serious bleeding is more likely in a horse that has raced and accompanied with heavy blowing, shaking of the head, but this was most likely just a bump , the Guard’s have due diligence to take the horse in and check , these horses are so well cared for, the Guard is groom , feeds , mucks out, ensures tack is safe etc the veterinarian on site is an equine veterinarian, unfortunately the horses are exposed to protests, sudden noises .
He’s a lovely Guard , horse bleeding ( epistaxis ) from the nostril may be caused by head trauma,just a little bump accidentally in the stall , unnoticed, the fluid drains in to the sinus , drains via nostril (s) Before going on duty the horses may be ridden out , trauma could happen on ride outs too before duty starts early each day these horses are so well cared for by their groom / Guard, soldier, an equine veterinarian is on duty / call for these situations , #respect and thank you to the lady who showed the Guard, he is a lovely , smiles , good with children especially . Well done guys
The off duty guard can be seen in many videos too, very calm and courteous too. Glad they horse is getting the attention they duly deserve, I would expect nothing less anyways
Awwwww hope the horse was OK, bless this guard looked worried when he found out about the bleeding, good choice to take the other horse and guard back cos of the parade.x
Yes i would like to thank u who ever showing us the video please show urself like to see what a great person u are i cant walk cant travel but u made it like if i were there thank u❤
I’m sure I’m in the minority, but all that touching……I feel for the horses. Too vulnerable nowadays.keep the public back and let them respect at a distance.
@@ThaiRoney no, that's the mounted Kings guard, they're not there for tourists and honestly, the tourists shouldn't be allowed near them, they're working horses not fucking show ponies ffs.
Por fin alguien que se preocupa por el caballo, parece que todavía queda gente que se preocupa por algo más que hacerse una foto . Aún no está todo perdido. ¡¡GRACIAS!!
@Jeffrey Barry I think she more ment the public, taking notice that there maybe something wrong and informing the guard, instead of just standing there for photos.
@@abbeyjones3240 I don’t even remember what I posted that was sometime back. I tried looking forward, but I can’t find it but yes, I lady was being a good Samaritan she seen the horses nose is bleeding and I’d have no objections if I was that century soldier I wouldn’t get upset about it either. I would appreciate that lady that’s what’s more than some of them other people do all they wanna do is get their picture taken well that lady didn’t want to get her picture taken she just wanted to bring it to the soldiers attention which is awesome.
The horses were not taken in because of a noisy protest to begin with. The first horse that went back was because his nose was bleeding from the the inside of his nostril. The 2nd horse may have gone back because of the parade.
Horses get nose bleeds minor or more needing prompt attention. It is normally caused by a knock to the head which can happen easily while in a stable but the horse will be fine, as you can see they didn't muck around getting it inside.
this guard is such a cutie.. he smiles and nods to people.. plus i have crush on him even though im old enough to be his mum lol.. keep up the great work
Muy amable la señora decirle al guardia que el caballo sangraba esperemos que no sea nada grave el guardia es muy lindo bendiciones ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Why people don’t understand that you usually can’t pet the horse, this isn’t a petting zoo, it’s a official king’s guard horse. But since I’m human I’m happy that the lady told the guard about the horse’s nose and that he didn’t tell her STEP BACK FROM THE KING’S GUARD!!!
From what I've seen in these videos, the public are allowed to touch the horses, just not the reins. That's the only time I've heard the guards yelling at people to get way from the horse.
Nose bleeds, or epistaxis, are fairly common in horses of all shapes and sizes! However, this doesn't mean that they can't appear quite dramatic and cause concern for any horse lover , or someone that does not know anything about horses.
I found my 27 year old gelding in distress in the stable, he was confused and wobbling and his legs kept collapsing. He also had a nose bleed. The vet gave me no option than to have him put down. She said she suspected a tumour interfering with a nerve and that even if he survived a difficult operation, he probably would never have made a complete recovery. At his age, she said it was unfair to put him through it. It was a straightforward decision but still the toughest I’ve had to make, I’ll never forget it. Do not ignore a nose bleed.
No, the uniform and sabre are ceremonial only. When not on Royal duty, the life guards are a light reconasence unit driving small light tanks such as the old Scorpion and scimitar light recon tanks
@@chrisfirth8610 I suppose if they wanted to they could get training in how to use a sword, martial arts maybe. Kung-Fu is really good for that, to learn not only how to swing a sword for show but to actually fight with it.
@Nigh Darke the old saying, "bringing a knife to a gunfight " comes to mind, how would learning to use a sword when a light recon tank is your weapon help ? Royal duties are a small.part of the Blues and Royals and Life guards, same as all the Guards regiments, they are full time soldiers
@4:37 - See ! That's exactly why he shoudn't get distracted - He was so busy chatting to his mate, he didn't even realise someone had nicked his sword !
I hope the first horse is OK. Why do protesters always have bloody drums?Have you ever thought about the danger you put the horses, guards and tourists in. No I'm sure you don't think about anything like that as long as you get your message out.
Do you remember when a guard yelled at a guy in a purple and black jacket because he stood too close in the archway and the guy’s father then complained to a Corporal, that was this blond guard who did the yelling.
@@lizardninja007 I just saw it in a compilation video called ‘Royal Guards|Savage and some fun moments with tourists’ at 0:36. The channel is Wandering Bhumra. There were separate videos of the whole thing as well.
I honestly feel for the horses, they have to stand there for an hour, whilst strange people keep coming up to them all the time, some of them then feel the need to pet them, and others decide to yank the reins. They have no idea why this happens just that its what they have to do. I feel as if there should be a rope corden with a release system so if they need to go out they can but it stops tourists swarming the poor creatures like that, no wonder they are nervous.
It is not really correct to say that the one horse was taken in because of a bleeding nose, when the second horse was also taken in. They did not both have bleeding noses. Logic?
First horse taken in for nose, then the protesters came along horse guards side of street beating drums and shouting. Second horse moved in for its and public safety. They move the horses in for all these loud unruly protests.
The horses oing in just for safty comcern if spooked by parade. I persumjng there the green horns and not on protest still skills yet. Still beutiful creatures both seamed happy and fully healthy.
I love these guards - BUt the amount of people trying with treats - I hate to hide these animals - but sometimes - needs must. Some of these treats are irresitable - and they are trained. The future could and probably will be - behind gates. The guards only have so much control
I watch allot of these horseguardsman video's and recognized him from previous guard video's right away! I wish they had a video introducing some of the guards!
If he was on duty he be wearing his uniform like his fellow soldiers, otherwise they are everyday clothes, like how he went and got someone else to bring the horse back to stables.
The blond guy with the sunglasses is also an off duty guard, and the first guy who checked the horse in the dark khaki/olive ski vest is an off-duty corporal.
Welsh flag, something about transphobia and something about racism. Surprised there wasn’t one about saving the whales in there too. Who even knows what protests are about these days?
you can tell that horse is old, look at the skin and holes these horses are clearly cared for poorly as someone who grew up around horses i know a poor old horse when i see it, i have seen a few videos of these horses and each one looks poorly cared for
What a nice lady letting the guard know that his horses nose was bleeding, and lovely to see how fast they reacted to taking him in, hope it’s nothing serious x
They took the Horse in due to a Loud Protest Up the Road. I may be Scary for the Horses.
Was it bleeding or just snot I couldn't tell
@@sebco223 No it was not that. Those horses are used to noise, hence them putting up with some stupid tourists.
I think he had a nose bleed and was sweating. Notice how he kept putting his head down! He was irritated.
Well done that lady tourist for noticing
Epistaxis ( bleeding from the nostril) can be from a slight bump in the stall , serious bleeding is more likely in a horse that has raced and accompanied with heavy blowing, shaking of the head, but this was most likely just a bump , the Guard’s have due diligence to take the horse in and check , these horses are so well cared for, the Guard is groom , feeds , mucks out, ensures tack is safe etc the veterinarian on site is an equine veterinarian, unfortunately the horses are exposed to protests, sudden noises .
Nice lady to let the guard know his horse is bleeding. The concern of the guard is amazing. Hopefully the horse guard is okay.
That’s the guard who was smiling when some man said something funny to him. I’d remember that lovely face anywhere.nice to see him again
He has a beautiful smile
His mom picked him up from school even when he was 20
@@Dankmemes2839 lol ... I saw that video, too, and had to share it. Is that the same guard?
no it's not
That is the guard who pulls faces my favourite wish he was back on his horse
He’s a lovely Guard , horse bleeding ( epistaxis ) from the nostril may be caused by head trauma,just a little bump accidentally in the stall , unnoticed, the fluid drains in to the sinus , drains via nostril (s)
Before going on duty the horses may be ridden out , trauma could happen on ride outs too before duty starts early each day
these horses are so well cared for by their groom / Guard, soldier, an equine veterinarian is on duty / call for these situations , #respect and
thank you to the lady who showed the Guard, he is a lovely , smiles , good with children especially . Well done guys
He is such a handsome man and great smile
Its good to see that these beautiful Horses are getting such good care. Loved the video.
Yes , as long as they are kept away from evil Harry . I understand that he likes to abuse horses and rode one in polo until it died.
This guard has a beautiful smile x
The off duty guard can be seen in many videos too, very calm and courteous too. Glad they horse is getting the attention they duly deserve, I would expect nothing less anyways
Great to see all the guards so concerned about that horse. That guard does have a lovely smile.
He is the one who pulls faces
Awwwww hope the horse was OK, bless this guard looked worried when he found out about the bleeding, good choice to take the other horse and guard back cos of the parade.x
Yes i would like to thank u who ever showing us the video please show urself like to see what a great person u are i cant walk cant travel but u made it like if i were there thank u❤
Those horses are magnificent creatures
The Gaurds look absolutely magnificent too,, 🐎🐴
I think he’s the most handsome and seems the kindest out of all the guards xx
i would like thank you for sharing these videos with us every day
You are so welcome!
Is this guard called archie burton love your vid by the way
@@kev845 Archie is not in this video.
I feel so sorry for these beautiful horses to endure the terrible noise for how many hours let alone the guards.
1 hour. Each horse only stands there for an hour at a time. Then they get changed over. At 4pm they finish.
And like with police horses they get thoroughly tested to find the horses that are very relaxed and don’t get scared easily
I have so much respect for these guards (and British Pride) because they truly care about the welfare of these magnificent horses ❤❤
I’m sure I’m in the minority, but all that touching……I feel for the horses. Too vulnerable nowadays.keep the public back and let them respect at a distance.
If these guards have such sensitive horses, ain’t much protecting going on now is it. Which means this is all for tourists to snap pics of
@@ThaiRoney no, that's the mounted Kings guard, they're not there for tourists and honestly, the tourists shouldn't be allowed near them, they're working horses not fucking show ponies ffs.
They really shouldn't be touching at all. Not a petting zoo
@@ThaiRoney They aren't really guards, they're more of a ceremonial duty.
@@daniellamorten6230 yes I get that , but Alot of people that comment on these videos think they are real guards .
Por fin alguien que se preocupa por el caballo, parece que todavía queda gente que se preocupa por algo más que hacerse una foto . Aún no está todo perdido. ¡¡GRACIAS!!
Those horses get better treatment than you would at a spa, and the people that were taking care of the horse. There are military of that group.
@Jeffrey Barry I think she more ment the public, taking notice that there maybe something wrong and informing the guard, instead of just standing there for photos.
@@abbeyjones3240 I don’t even remember what I posted that was sometime back. I tried looking forward, but I can’t find it but yes, I lady was being a good Samaritan she seen the horses nose is bleeding and I’d have no objections if I was that century soldier I wouldn’t get upset about it either. I would appreciate that lady that’s what’s more than some of them other people do all they wanna do is get their picture taken well that lady didn’t want to get her picture taken she just wanted to bring it to the soldiers attention which is awesome.
@Jeffrey Barry youd said how the horses get better treatment than us at a spa which is true just think you took the origional comment the wrong way.
@@BubaLabinski223 lo se, pero es bueno que haya personas con corazón que hagan saber al jinete que algo no está bien.
Love their Comradeship, Brilliant 👍🇦🇺❤️🇬🇧🥰
Well done that lady for saying something.
He even gave his visiting buddy some guff for touching the reigns.😂
The guards. Brothers for life.
Well spotted by that lady the horse had a nose bleed.
Seen this guardsman before, very amicable all the time. Looks interested.
He looks very much like the guard who ended up laughing when a Jewish guy made jokes about them being friends when younger.
You are right about thus 💂 true and a caring personality.
I love this guard, really in tune with the public, with a big grin! Can't see the gremlin today!!!!!!!!
I do the same to my colleagues when I'm off and they hate it.
It’s amazing how close that little girl got to the horse.
The horses were not taken in because of a noisy protest to begin with. The first horse that went back was because his nose was bleeding from the the inside of his nostril. The 2nd horse may have gone back because of the parade.
It's a beautiful and historical uniform, clothing the armed forces.
Agree I think they look fabulous! On the beautiful horses they are a sight to behold. 🤗🇦🇺
Forgive me for thinking this but all I can think is ROOSTER when I see those helmets 😂
Horses get nose bleeds minor or more needing prompt attention. It is normally caused by a knock to the head which can happen easily while in a stable but the horse will be fine, as you can see they didn't muck around getting it inside.
That the cute guard with the beauty mark!
These people must to choose another street to protest dammit 😡
That guard was smiling, that's a fine.
Not when it's your colleague you're smiling at 😜😄
That's a fine looking guard, not a fine. They are only human and allowed to smile.
I love this guardsman he is really good looklng he the best one out of them all xxjulie
this guard is such a cutie.. he smiles and nods to people.. plus i have crush on him even though im old enough to be his mum lol.. keep up the great work
The off duty guard in the blue is the on who makes faces
Wow, great VIDEO, great solders! John P.
Lovely lady
Damn Protest . The car horns and drums should be illegal around the horses. Someone might get hurt.
Such beautiful animals are horses.
I mean… how close do people need to get! 😯🙄
I know, I keep thinking they are going to sit on the guards knee next!
A nobel stead there and horse is majestic aswell.
Que bueno que la sra se dio cuenta que agradable el guardia 🇦🇷🇦🇷
Is there some sort of demonstration every day now. It's getting ridiculous!
Esse de camiseta azul é aquele guarda lindo que tem uma pinta no lado esquerdo do olho e da boca, tão fofo,deveria tê-lo filmado mais de perto.
This guard has a ready smile and looks to have a good sense of humour. He is also very alert when on duty .
The guard doesn’t leave their post. I see it’s done when there is a possible health concern.
i wonder how many photos that guard is in? and the horse of course.
Muy amable la señora decirle al guardia que el caballo sangraba esperemos que no sea nada grave el guardia es muy lindo bendiciones ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Why people don’t understand that you usually can’t pet the horse, this isn’t a petting zoo, it’s a official king’s guard horse. But since I’m human I’m happy that the lady told the guard about the horse’s nose and that he didn’t tell her STEP BACK FROM THE KING’S GUARD!!!
From what I've seen in these videos, the public are allowed to touch the horses, just not the reins. That's the only time I've heard the guards yelling at people to get way from the horse.
Nose bleeds, or epistaxis, are fairly common in horses of all shapes and sizes! However, this doesn't mean that they can't appear quite dramatic and cause concern for any horse lover , or someone that does not know anything about horses.
I found my 27 year old gelding in distress in the stable, he was confused and wobbling and his legs kept collapsing. He also had a nose bleed. The vet gave me no option than to have him put down. She said she suspected a tumour interfering with a nerve and that even if he survived a difficult operation, he probably would never have made a complete recovery. At his age, she said it was unfair to put him through it. It was a straightforward decision but still the toughest I’ve had to make, I’ll never forget it. Do not ignore a nose bleed.
My favourite handsome guard back to work
is that the one with the gruff voice, he looks totally different
It is 😊
Yes he is smiling ❤
There are so many people touching the horse and taking pictures with the guard I have no idea which one is the guard off duty
Hopefully not stupid question, but are they trained in the use of the sabres?
No, the uniform and sabre are ceremonial only. When not on Royal duty, the life guards are a light reconasence unit driving small light tanks such as the old Scorpion and scimitar light recon tanks
@@chrisfirth8610 I suppose if they wanted to they could get training in how to use a sword, martial arts maybe. Kung-Fu is really good for that, to learn not only how to swing a sword for show but to actually fight with it.
@Nigh Darke the old saying, "bringing a knife to a gunfight " comes to mind, how would learning to use a sword when a light recon tank is your weapon help ? Royal duties are a small.part of the Blues and Royals and Life guards, same as all the Guards regiments, they are full time soldiers
@@chrisfirth8610 Cool. Thanks Chris.
These people shouldn't be touching the horse. I'm very surprised they are being allowed to do this.
I thought it was a performance by the Musical Group 🎶 of Brasil 🇧🇷 Olodum 🥳🥳🕺🏻💃🏻😆😆🤣...no mind later I realised they were demonstrations.
the hosey no like the drums, me either
I love horses but the kings gard ones are so cute
Why do those ppl think they can just go over and touch this horse its not a pet its a service animal
the ones the guard were talking to are off duty guards
Do you know what type of bitting they use?
Poor horse just wanted to be alone
Also why the horse so chill if any more relaxed it be sitting on but looking up to guard saying. " hay your turn to be on floor i piggy back on you
that GigaChad horse means biznez!
@4:37 - See ! That's exactly why he shoudn't get distracted - He was so busy chatting to his mate, he didn't even realise someone had nicked his sword !
Ooh goody, protest of the day.
Looks like his mate is a Toon supporter.
Just to satisfy my curiousity, what was wrong with the horse's nose ? Did he/she have a nose bleed 🩸😮
Possibly a little trauma in the stall ? , a nose bleed , drains from the sinus down through the nostril
@@s0rel07 👍🤗
My grandad was in the Cavalry but we can't find out much about him
I'm glad he didn't get fired after laughing at the jokes that Jewish guy. Seems like a good dude
Damm they talk so loud and there probably standing close to each other
Wasn't he in hogwarts? And picked up by his mom until 20
Бедная лошадь. Она всегда пытается двигать ртом, чтобы снять боль. Почему Карл за природу, но продолжает мучить лошадей?
I hope the first horse is OK. Why do protesters always have bloody drums?Have you ever thought about the danger you put the horses, guards and tourists in. No I'm sure you don't think about anything like that as long as you get your message out.
Os cavalos do reino sao as estrelas da coroa🌟
I recognize the off duty guard in the blue shirt, but I want to know who the blond one is! He's cute!
The off duty guard in the blue shirt, is my very favorite!!
Do you remember when a guard yelled at a guy in a purple and black jacket because he stood too close in the archway and the guy’s father then complained to a Corporal, that was this blond guard who did the yelling.
@@geliconner9669 I don't remember seeing that one!
@@lizardninja007 I just saw it in a compilation video called ‘Royal Guards|Savage and some fun moments with tourists’ at 0:36. The channel is Wandering Bhumra. There were separate videos of the whole thing as well.
@@geliconner9669 ohhh thank you, I'll check it out!
I honestly feel for the horses, they have to stand there for an hour, whilst strange people keep coming up to them all the time, some of them then feel the need to pet them, and others decide to yank the reins. They have no idea why this happens just that its what they have to do. I feel as if there should be a rope corden with a release system so if they need to go out they can but it stops tourists swarming the poor creatures like that, no wonder they are nervous.
I really think that tourist should only take a photo of the guard and horse.Not with them
It dangerous for horses be close to massive loud, it drive them crazy and can risk their and the guards life
It is not really correct to say that the one horse was taken in because of a bleeding nose, when the second horse was also taken in. They did not both have bleeding noses. Logic?
First horse taken in for nose, then the protesters came along horse guards side of street beating drums and shouting. Second horse moved in for its and public safety. They move the horses in for all these loud unruly protests.
The horses oing in just for safty comcern if spooked by parade. I persumjng there the green horns and not on protest still skills yet. Still beutiful creatures both seamed happy and fully healthy.
yes i want to work for the kingsguard!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
They should have another some one out there to stop them touching the horses so much they need a break to take the pictures stop touching so much
Good of her letting the know, but the last thing to do at that moment is touching it, because of possible bateria getting in his wound.
I thought i heard that awful woman laughing near the start of the video.karen.
I love these guards - BUt the amount of people trying with treats - I hate to hide these animals - but sometimes - needs must. Some of these treats are irresitable - and they are trained. The future could and probably will be - behind gates. The guards only have so much control
Horses nose is bleeding, best idea is to touch it. I can't with these tourists.
I thought the public weren't allowed to touch the horses at all.
Believe a scratch in nostril
How do you know he`s an Off Duty Guard ..?
I watch allot of these horseguardsman video's and recognized him from previous guard video's right away! I wish they had a video introducing some of the guards!
If he was on duty he be wearing his uniform like his fellow soldiers, otherwise they are everyday clothes, like how he went and got someone else to bring the horse back to stables.
@@terriwilliamson8991, i would also like to see this.
@@terriwilliamson8991 Bad idea from a security point of view.
The blond guy with the sunglasses is also an off duty guard, and the first guy who checked the horse in the dark khaki/olive ski vest is an off-duty corporal.
Well I saw the Welsh flag but I'm damn sure that wasn't a male voice choir. 😂
Welsh flag, something about transphobia and something about racism. Surprised there wasn’t one about saving the whales in there too. Who even knows what protests are about these days?
Thought Army horses were trained to handle loud noise..
Obviously had a bloody nose, taken off duty
Horse nose is bleeding…
you can tell that horse is old, look at the skin and holes
these horses are clearly cared for poorly as someone who grew up around horses i know a poor old horse when i see it, i have seen a few videos of these horses and each one looks poorly cared for
Are you just constantly in front of horse recording
Respect.
I can hear Sandra!!
Too much pawing
This might be the horse i would want ti kiss and hug🐴❤👄
I surmise the horses are, indeed, trans-phobic.