It’s so nice how thoughtful you are of your horses, they are so well looked after! It’s great to have other people know the horses - and the horses them - just like you explained. 👍 More than 20 years back when I was working at a stable to earn riding lessons we had to wash the hay for some horses due to allergies. Steaming is of course much more efficient and easier! I am always glad to see Annie so healthy and happy 😊
What a great idea - to steam the hay, and lovely to see how each one greets you in the morning...esp cute to still see Anteras with his ears back making a dive for you!
The only thing one has to take into consideration is: some vitamins and minerals will not survive the heat of steaming, so you'll need to supplement them another way. It's probably best to get the steamed hay analysed, so you know exactly what is still in there and what has to be supplemented.
Wow so much has changed since I had horses 50 years ago! I can’t believe I’m even saying that!! What a beautiful stable and grounds you have! I really enjoyed seeing your morning routine, it’s what I miss the most about having horses. Hearing them nickering and seeing their morning routines truly gives you a sense of ease for the day. My horse would stretch straight out like a cat, rear up front legs out and stretched! Lol! I’ll never forget that! Thank you for this great video!
I am so impressed with all that you are doing for your horses, you are very thoughtful and go above and beyond, taking care of them! You are living my dream and I envy you young man, I am an old Lady that grew up in Germany but been living for decades in the US, I have loved horses as far back as I can remember and used to spend a lot of time with them in Germany when I was young, I miss those days and I miss the scent of horses, those velvety soft noses and just being around them, hearing their nickers and neighs. Horses are magical to me me, they are majestic creatures and I will forever love them! You are such a nice young man and the love you have for your horses really shows! Thank you so much for sharing your devotion towards those marvelous creatures and your morning routine with us, it seems to be a lot of work, which you however enjoy!! 😊👍🐴
This is a really good video to help people understand how much work (and money) it takes to own a horse! I really enjoyed watching your process of taking care of your wonderful horses!
Clearly you show so much love to these horses, they must think they are in Heaven. What a through routine, so much to do each morning. Thanks Jesse, and Matt behind the camera, hope you have a great day.
American rural properties in general are SO much messier than what I’ve seen in the Netherlands countryside. It’s pretty much the norm for American rural properties to have dilapidated buildings and piles of trash and rusting junk. That’s incredibly rare in the Dutch rural setting.
You are so right about having someone there that knows your horses versus just getting miscellaneous help. My business is pet sitting which includes livestock. My clients that have horse will not get anybody else for the same reason that you mention, because I know their horses. 😊
What a wonderful video to start the day with! So interesting to see this routine, and all the different aspects of work involved. A lot of work!An extra treat was greeting Penny and Maize first thing, and seeing Andorra’s lovely pj’s. And of course Macho steals the show by moving his stand all by himself in order to place it properly for his food! Adorable! Thank you guys for this heart warming and eye opening video.💙
I managed a 35 horse Riding stable earlier in my life and had a very similar routine. I love the haygain and wished we would have had something like that for the horses back then. Love your compassion and love for your horses. ❤
Hey Jesse! Just a warning, I also have a hay gain and the horses LOVED it! I got it for my pony who has inflammatory airway disease and it helped so much. However... It has the same effect as steaming vegetables.. Which means the sugars are much more digestible. If you have a horse that's over weight or has IR or cushings disease it will make their levels sky rocket.. That's what happened to my pony so I had to stop using it.. Maybe it would be fine if you knew you had a very low sugar/starch hay to begin with, but it makes any hay sooo much richer to them which is why they like it so much!
Hi, with Jesse's permission, I wanted to let you know that research demonstrates Haygain steaming actually decreases the water soluble carbohydrates. (aka sugars) in hay. The amount of decrease varies based on a number of factors. Studies have shown decreases from 2.3 to 18.3 percent. Here's a link to a study demonstrating the 18.3 decrease in WSC. cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1144/4268/files/soaking-steaming_JEVS.pdf?18097781231969196457. There are a ton of variables in the WSC content of hay. It's ideal to test hay before and after any treatment to know if they are being reduced enough to meet your vet's recommendation. It sounds like you have found the right approach for your pony and that is great!
Good grief, Jesse !! I can’t imagine how much work your morning routine is each day !! I love your cheerful attitude. As always your loving heart shines through, ❤. I would be happy to be a horse of yours !!
Greetings.....from the Western North Carolina Mountains....USA ! I must say....you had me totally mesmerized.....watching you work your routine and teaching about horses and their care.....what a lovely thing to do, and you do it so well. Your fantastic sense of humor, as well as your knowledge and understanding of the equine, makes you so very nice to watch. Thanks so much for sharing your life ......and your amazing horses !
The hole in your field looks exactly like a fox hole on our current property. I was surprised it was in the open as we always found them in brush at our former property. I think they see your chickens as a food source, here they go after rabbits. As you already filled in that hole, you should keep an eye open for new digging elsewhere. Fox breed in winter and have kits in early spring; they want a warm, dry place for their babies and a nearby food source. Great morning video! It is so relaxing to hear you explain the process. ❤
I've seen fox holes at the edge of our wooded area under the shrubby brush and more recently in an open area. I suppose they didn't feel their babies would be threatened. In this case, the fox is not threatened by the horses in the field, and they would be close to the chickens.
Hello Jesse! It's nice to see you on your YT channel on a Sunday morning 😃 This routine is a lot of work but it's also a great satisfaction to see the horses healthy and happy, the stables and the fields clean 👍 Thank you for an informative and enjoyable video 😊 Big hugs to the whole family 😍🥰💙
Jesse thank you for sharing your morning! You boys have done a fabulous job with your property…looks so beautiful! It always brings me joy to witness the unconditional love and tender loving care you so unselfishly give to all the fur babies in your care! God bless you sweet boy!
Also, thanks for sharing your morning routine. We live in South Carolina USA. We’ve lived up North where winters can be bitter cold and lots of snow. Now our winters are mild so year round turn out. Hot Summers they are in the barn under fans and out at night. Winters is the opposite .. I love seeing the different care in other parts of the world. Now watching Sureno in Spain too. Love the journeys.
What an AWESOME way to start the day!! Love seeing your morning routine,taking care of all the horses and ponies,and doggies! Thank you for sharing,Jesse.Stay safe and well. Love ,hugs,and kisses,from Donna,USA.😊😘😊
It's really important for animals just like humans to have routines! At a certain point growing up we just had 5 horses and we had a Stud named "Raunchy" who was an extremely clever little "Hoodlum"!LOL. Every morning he would open his own stall and then go to all the other stalls and open their doors and we had an old enamel tub in the barn for water and he would turn the handle and over flow the tub! Until we finally found a latch he wasn't able to figure out on the tack and feed rooms he would snoop and look for sugar cubes and try and open the feed bins? He did this daily and you knew if he wasn't feeling well b/c when you opened the barn doors everyone was still where they were supposed to be? The funny thing was a couple of the Horses didn't ever come out of their stall, I'm guessing they were smart enough to want to wait for their breakfast first?.
Lovely, relaxing video, it's so nice to hear you explain how you care for the horses. They all seem to thrive and enjoy their lives on your beautiful property. Thank you for sharing.
i don’t have a ‘HayGain’ but i do soak my horses hay and let it air dry about a hour before they eat it also! it’s so dusty and dry where i live in the US..so i like to do it for them!
I love seeing how much you care about your horses and I love knowing that a lot of the stuff you do to help is stuff I do with my 2 as well. I wish I could afford a haygain because both my boys have asthma and it can get quite bad with just the slightest bit of dust. They are out most of the day to help them breath better and we soak their evening hay. All our stables are cleaned and swept before they come in so the dust settles.
If it makes you feel any better Jesse, spiders always destroy and remake their webs every day because they lose their stickiness, so don’t feel bad for running into them
Hi Jesse, when you have a chance will you do a video showing Annie, Chase & everyone eating from their new bins loving their hay. I’m curious to see how they pull hay through the screen that’s layered on top. Thank you 💜✌️🙂
Hi Jesse The way you look after your horses it's just amazing, they get the very best of everything. You so remind me of when I had my horses I used to kiss them every morning and every night when I put them to bed and they would expect to be kissed good night. You work so hard taking care of them and the tips about how to care for them is invaluable, it's no wonder they love you. You have such a wonderful way with all animals it's such a joy to watch you. I love watching your TicToc videos, you're so funny and creative and a lovely personality and the looks. Jesse where did you come from ? Because it's not from this world lol😊
Busy morning routine. I think the steaming is nice and probably a necessity when you use round bales, square bales are more common here in the states for stabled horses. I think here we are more likely to clean stalls while the horses are in but our barns are usually airier with center aisles though it easier when they are not there. Nice video to watch though.
Hey, I love these moments of calm in the stable, it's satisfying to have a nice clean boxing with a good ration of hay waiting for the horse while he is quietly in the meadow. I also use wood pellets but I mix them with flax, I find the result correct, the smell of ammonia is reduced and it’s clean longer. I tried Agrobs because my horse have allergies because of a lot of cereals, then now I give him Vitafiber from Lambey (I’m french lol). Lambey is a really good brand with a wide range of products, I am very demanding on quality and I find that they have a fairly wide range with well-studied products on horses. I also recommend the cures of the ESC brand, it's magic! My horse also has a sensitivity to the caecum, he regularly had diarrhoea, I have tried many different brands of feed and I can see that the Vitafiber has done him a lot of good. ok now I'm going to stop telling my life lol but if this comment could be useful for someone then I'm happy. Maybe one day you'll want to try. Have a good day 😊
Once, I got to pet a parade horse in Chicago! 🤪 I've never actually been around horses but I do believe they're beautiful, lovely creatures (ah .. next to dogs!) 😁 But I never realized how much hard, physical work is necessary to care for them & provide a safe home for them. Your dedication to your animals (all animals) is awesome ! Thank you for being such a good 'caretaker' & thank you for sharing! 😃💕
Love the steamed hay - looks much more appetizing from the human perspective! There is nothing nicer than a clean stable, and yours looks great. Happy horses - lucky too!
That looks like our tortoise burrows - the shape of the burrow and the apron. Not a problem with the horses or livestock - they ignore each other. No idea what type of burrowing tortoises you might have there, but it's the first thing I thought of.
I love watching your morning routines. I wish I was there with you! I don’t recall seeing you had a walker. Is that new? Also, we purchase fly predators and are on a schedule where we distribute the predators in the pastures and around the barn. You keep your place so immaculate you may not need them, but they work great. Also, who trims your hedges!!!!!
They may not answer so I thought I would mention the walker was on the property when Matt and Jesse moved in. They do have a problem with flies in the summer and the horses need to wear fly masks. I think they would be interested to learn more about the fly predators for the pastures.
Good morning Jess, you look cute even if your hair is a mess haha I love seeing my horses in the morning too !! Lots of looks nickers all saying good morning. I just jumped on fast to say GMing I could smell that hay all the way here yummy that’s in Canada btw lol have a great day, and plz say gming to Matt also. Bye for now. 😊
Good day Jesse Always a pleasure to watch your video. Thinking the hay gain is a game changer. We had steamers in years past but had to control portion size to avoid spoilage. Very smart to pull day before out and inspect rotation to top. The bedding you use that swells up, is it a wood chip? Straw creates dust in small spaces and now far more expensive or unavailable with poor harvest. The horses look great! Thanks for sharing
Good 3am morning from Texas, couldn't resist watching now, so glad I did, this is a joy and great tips! Love hanging out so Thank you for sharing 💕 ❤ ❣
It’s so nice how thoughtful you are of your horses, they are so well looked after! It’s great to have other people know the horses - and the horses them - just like you explained. 👍 More than 20 years back when I was working at a stable to earn riding lessons we had to wash the hay for some horses due to allergies. Steaming is of course much more efficient and easier! I am always glad to see Annie so healthy and happy 😊
The second horse u greeted omg he literally kissed you back what a sweetheart ❤
Jesse you have such a sweet soul. I love how you love all the animals
What a great idea - to steam the hay, and lovely to see how each one greets you in the morning...esp cute to still see Anteras with his ears back making a dive for you!
The only thing one has to take into consideration is: some vitamins and minerals will not survive the heat of steaming, so you'll need to supplement them another way. It's probably best to get the steamed hay analysed, so you know exactly what is still in there and what has to be supplemented.
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The tip about not storing dust-making stuff above the horses was a really good one.
So impressed with how well cared for your horses are!
Your reasons for having the 2 morning staff really make sense!
You are such a natural animal lover they are so lucky having you as a owner
Jesse cares so deeply for the horses 🐎 they’re so lucky, it’s a shame not all horses are cared for like this ❤
Wow so much has changed since I had horses 50 years ago! I can’t believe I’m even saying that!! What a beautiful stable and grounds you have! I really enjoyed seeing your morning routine, it’s what I miss the most about having horses. Hearing them nickering and seeing their morning routines truly gives you a sense of ease for the day. My horse would stretch straight out like a cat, rear up front legs out and stretched! Lol! I’ll never forget that! Thank you for this great video!
I am so impressed with all that you are doing for your horses, you are very thoughtful and go above and beyond, taking care of them! You are living my dream and I envy you young man, I am an old Lady that grew up in Germany but been living for decades in the US, I have loved horses as far back as I can remember and used to spend a lot of time with them in Germany when I was young, I miss those days and I miss the scent of horses, those velvety soft noses and just being around them, hearing their nickers and neighs. Horses are magical to me me, they are majestic creatures and I will forever love them! You are such a nice young man and the love you have for your horses really shows! Thank you so much for sharing your devotion towards those marvelous creatures and your morning routine with us, it seems to be a lot of work, which you however enjoy!! 😊👍🐴
This is a really good video to help people understand how much work (and money) it takes to own a horse! I really enjoyed watching your process of taking care of your wonderful horses!
Love how they all have their different personalities and how you react with them
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You are a gentle soul..
Clearly you show so much love to these horses, they must think they are in Heaven. What a through routine, so much to do each morning. Thanks Jesse, and Matt behind the camera, hope you have a great day.
I found my new favorite RUclips equestrian channel. ❤
The grounds of your place are looking so lovely!!
You guys take such good care of your property! Cleaning up the pastures every day, is not something you see in America. It's beautiful!!
Wouldn't some of the manure act like organic fertilizer if it was spread out?
American rural properties in general are SO much messier than what I’ve seen in the Netherlands countryside. It’s pretty much the norm for American rural properties to have dilapidated buildings and piles of trash and rusting junk. That’s incredibly rare in the Dutch rural setting.
I made version of a haygain by putting hay in a dustbin and pouring a kettle of water over it and closing the lid. It works quite well.
Your place has had such an amazing transformation! Well done!
You are so right about having someone there that knows your horses versus just getting miscellaneous help. My business is pet sitting which includes livestock. My clients that have horse will not get anybody else for the same reason that you mention, because I know their horses. 😊
What a wonderful video to start the day with! So interesting to see this routine, and all the different aspects of work involved. A lot of work!An extra treat was greeting Penny and Maize first thing, and seeing Andorra’s lovely pj’s. And of course Macho steals the show by moving his stand all by himself in order to place it properly for his food! Adorable! Thank you guys for this heart warming and eye opening video.💙
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@Belinda Barham Yes, I think the dogs and horses respond so well when he talks to them as he always uses a gentle voice.
I managed a 35 horse Riding stable earlier in my life and had a very similar routine. I love the haygain and wished we would have had something like that for the horses back then. Love your compassion and love for your horses. ❤
Hey Jesse! Just a warning, I also have a hay gain and the horses LOVED it! I got it for my pony who has inflammatory airway disease and it helped so much. However... It has the same effect as steaming vegetables.. Which means the sugars are much more digestible. If you have a horse that's over weight or has IR or cushings disease it will make their levels sky rocket.. That's what happened to my pony so I had to stop using it.. Maybe it would be fine if you knew you had a very low sugar/starch hay to begin with, but it makes any hay sooo much richer to them which is why they like it so much!
Hi, with Jesse's permission, I wanted to let you know that research demonstrates Haygain steaming actually decreases the water soluble carbohydrates. (aka sugars) in hay. The amount of decrease varies based on a number of factors. Studies have shown decreases from 2.3 to 18.3 percent. Here's a link to a study demonstrating the 18.3 decrease in WSC. cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1144/4268/files/soaking-steaming_JEVS.pdf?18097781231969196457. There are a ton of variables in the WSC content of hay. It's ideal to test hay before and after any treatment to know if they are being reduced enough to meet your vet's recommendation. It sounds like you have found the right approach for your pony and that is great!
Did you have any issues with the hay fermenting if not cleaned out daily? I was worried about that
Good grief, Jesse !! I can’t imagine how much work your morning routine is each day !! I love your cheerful attitude. As always your loving heart shines through, ❤. I would be happy to be a horse of yours !!
Macho moving his bucket to the door is so cute, what a smart little guy
Greetings.....from the Western North Carolina Mountains....USA ! I must say....you had me totally mesmerized.....watching you work your routine and teaching about horses and their care.....what a lovely thing to do, and you do it so well. Your fantastic sense of humor, as well as your knowledge and understanding of the equine, makes you so very nice to watch. Thanks so much for sharing your life ......and your amazing horses !
O snap! NC stand up! I'm from Durham! 👋
The hole in your field looks exactly like a fox hole on our current property. I was surprised it was in the open as we always found them in brush at our former property. I think they see your chickens as a food source, here they go after rabbits. As you already filled in that hole, you should keep an eye open for new digging elsewhere. Fox breed in winter and have kits in early spring; they want a warm, dry place for their babies and a nearby food source. Great morning video! It is so relaxing to hear you explain the process. ❤
I've seen fox holes at the edge of our wooded area under the shrubby brush and more recently in an open area. I suppose they didn't feel their babies would be threatened. In this case, the fox is not threatened by the horses in the field, and they would be close to the chickens.
Hello Jesse! It's nice to see you on your YT channel on a Sunday morning 😃
This routine is a lot of work but it's also a great satisfaction to see the horses healthy and happy, the stables and the fields clean 👍
Thank you for an informative and enjoyable video 😊
Big hugs to the whole family 😍🥰💙
Thank you for sharing your experience. Shows the importance of doing a hands on exam.
4am here and you post. I sometimes think I'm the only one up when I have insomnia. I love when you post at anytime. Have a great day. Thank you.
Jesse thank you for sharing your morning! You boys have done a fabulous job with your property…looks so beautiful! It always brings me joy to witness the unconditional love and tender loving care you so unselfishly give to all the fur babies in your care! God bless you sweet boy!
Also, thanks for sharing your morning routine. We live in South Carolina USA. We’ve lived up North where winters can be bitter cold and lots of snow. Now our winters are mild so year round turn out. Hot Summers they are in the barn under fans and out at night. Winters is the opposite .. I love seeing the different care in other parts of the world. Now watching Sureno in Spain too. Love the journeys.
Wow, so much love. You can tell how much your horses are loved by the way you keep them feed with the best food and have their stables so very clean.
Another fun video. Thank you, Jesse. You take such excellent care of all the fur babies, it is very gratifying to watch. Love Love
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What an AWESOME way to start the day!! Love seeing your morning routine,taking care of all the horses and ponies,and doggies! Thank you for sharing,Jesse.Stay safe and well. Love ,hugs,and kisses,from Donna,USA.😊😘😊
I love that hay steamer. I wish they'd had that when my poor old mare had heaves and we had to wet the hay down for her.
It's really important for animals just like humans to have routines! At a certain point growing up we just had 5 horses and we had a Stud named "Raunchy" who was an extremely clever little "Hoodlum"!LOL. Every morning he would open his own stall and then go to all the other stalls and open their doors and we had an old enamel tub in the barn for water and he would turn the handle and over flow the tub! Until we finally found a latch he wasn't able to figure out on the tack and feed rooms he would snoop and look for sugar cubes and try and open the feed bins? He did this daily and you knew if he wasn't feeling well b/c when you opened the barn doors everyone was still where they were supposed to be? The funny thing was a couple of the Horses didn't ever come out of their stall, I'm guessing they were smart enough to want to wait for their breakfast first?.
Lovely, relaxing video, it's so nice to hear you explain how you care for the horses. They all seem to thrive and enjoy their lives on your beautiful property. Thank you for sharing.
0:06 Oooh! Aaah! The sunrise is so beautiful. Everything looks lovely. You both work so hard. Hooray for Hay Gain. 😉
i don’t have a ‘HayGain’ but i do soak my horses hay and let it air dry about a hour before they eat it also! it’s so dusty and dry where i live in the US..so i like to do it for them!
I love seeing how much you care about your horses and I love knowing that a lot of the stuff you do to help is stuff I do with my 2 as well. I wish I could afford a haygain because both my boys have asthma and it can get quite bad with just the slightest bit of dust. They are out most of the day to help them breath better and we soak their evening hay. All our stables are cleaned and swept before they come in so the dust settles.
If it makes you feel any better Jesse, spiders always destroy and remake their webs every day because they lose their stickiness, so don’t feel bad for running into them
It seems like when I run into a spider web it goes across my upper lip or forehead.
AWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW CUTE
Omg noway. Had no idea!
What an amazing fact. Thank you! Felt guilty today destroying a web in bathroom and a tiny spider ran out. She lives to weave again!
Hi Jesse, when you have a chance will you do a video showing Annie, Chase & everyone eating from their new bins loving their hay.
I’m curious to see how they pull hay through the screen that’s layered on top.
Thank you 💜✌️🙂
it's nice to know those your horses are taken good care and you are enjoying it!
andorra in pink pajama so cute😻
Thats a great video - I was never bored you clearly had thought about the structure beforehand and told us a story. Thanks. Very educational.
In my next life I should be so lucky to be one of your animal friends! What a sweetheart you are. Thanks for the video. Man that is quite a routine!
How I would love to have a morning routine like this! Just wonderful!!! Thank you for sharing - and especially for explaining everything! 💖
I love watching your videos Jess you are so kind to your horses ❤️
i love how matt made his appearance after all, istg he had hard time keeping himself quiet 😂
that's because he is a control freak
🕷 Jesse the best heart ever worrying about the spider!
Hi Jesse
The way you look after your horses it's just amazing, they get the very best of everything. You so remind me of when I had my horses I used to kiss them every morning and every night when I put them to bed and they would expect to be kissed good night. You work so hard taking care of them and the tips about how to care for them is invaluable, it's no wonder they love you. You have such a wonderful way with all animals it's such a joy to watch you. I love watching your TicToc videos, you're so funny and creative and a lovely personality and the looks. Jesse where did you come from ? Because it's not from this world lol😊
I love all the morning chores too ❤
Busy morning routine. I think the steaming is nice and probably a necessity when you use round bales, square bales are more common here in the states for stabled horses. I think here we are more likely to clean stalls while the horses are in but our barns are usually airier with center aisles though it easier when they are not there. Nice video to watch though.
I love horses soooo much.
Thanks for this video . Starting new barn and I’m always learning
Wonderful video, such a great sunrise....and "pink pjs." It's any mare's dream.♥♥
You are such a kind man.
Hey, I love these moments of calm in the stable, it's satisfying to have a nice clean boxing with a good ration of hay waiting for the horse while he is quietly in the meadow. I also use wood pellets but I mix them with flax, I find the result correct, the smell of ammonia is reduced and it’s clean longer. I tried Agrobs because my horse have allergies because of a lot of cereals, then now I give him Vitafiber from Lambey (I’m french lol). Lambey is a really good brand with a wide range of products, I am very demanding on quality and I find that they have a fairly wide range with well-studied products on horses. I also recommend the cures of the ESC brand, it's magic! My horse also has a sensitivity to the caecum, he regularly had diarrhoea, I have tried many different brands of feed and I can see that the Vitafiber has done him a lot of good. ok now I'm going to stop telling my life lol but if this comment could be useful for someone then I'm happy. Maybe one day you'll want to try. Have a good day 😊
This thumbnail picture says it ALL such LOVE and DEVOTION from Jesse and Annie 🥰🥰🤗💞🙏🙏
Once, I got to pet a parade horse in Chicago! 🤪 I've never actually been around horses but I do believe they're beautiful, lovely creatures (ah .. next to dogs!) 😁 But I never realized how much hard, physical work is necessary to care for them & provide a safe home for them. Your dedication to your animals (all animals) is awesome ! Thank you for being such a good 'caretaker' & thank you for sharing! 😃💕
Love you and your honesty 🥰💜💙💚
Absolutely adorable Jesse!
You bring smiles and sunshine to my life.
Oh my days stop it 😊 Annie in her pyjamas is the cutest thing I’ve seen in a long time 💕🥰💕🐎💕
Love the steamed hay - looks much more appetizing from the human perspective! There is nothing nicer than a clean stable, and yours looks great. Happy horses - lucky too!
Nice to see that Matcho is still intact no black dyed mane and Matt hasn't got to him yet. Thanks for sharing the video
@Belinda Barham they do have a fab relationship and I'm sure Matt says things to get a reaction from Jesse and the followers on here. 😆
The property looks absolutely beautiful! You have all done so much work! ❤
My bedding at home looks just like Andorras PJs🥰 my horse wears the matching one in navy ✨️💅🏽
Good morning from Sweden ! Thank you for showing us your morning routine!
What a lovely home and property Jesse!
This is SO good! 🤍 Thank you for all the tips- you’re amazing!! Dreaming of having a stable as beautiful as yours one day 🥰
Very delightful video. I knew you would be meticulous with the horses’ care! You’re the greatest!❤
Jesse you are just an adorable young man 😊 I love how much you adore all your animals and your a great horseman ❤
I Love you so much Jesse Drent❤❤❤❤❤
Wauw your horse are so lucky I wish all horse would get the same treatment every day 😊 how long does it take you to do this full routine?
That looks like our tortoise burrows - the shape of the burrow and the apron. Not a problem with the horses or livestock - they ignore each other. No idea what type of burrowing tortoises you might have there, but it's the first thing I thought of.
Your horses are so sweet and obviously love you so much. Looking at the 5* care you give them it’s not difficult to see why 😊
Love to see everyone in the morning!!!!! Jesse I ❤️ this video.....I wondering how Gaio is going? :) thanks 😊
I love watching your morning routines. I wish I was there with you!
I don’t recall seeing you had a walker. Is that new?
Also, we purchase fly predators and are on a schedule where we distribute the predators in the pastures and around the barn. You keep your place so immaculate you may not need them, but they work great.
Also, who trims your hedges!!!!!
They may not answer so I thought I would mention the walker was on the property when Matt and Jesse moved in. They do have a problem with flies in the summer and the horses need to wear fly masks. I think they would be interested to learn more about the fly predators for the pastures.
@@shelleyburson9010 That is interesting! I was curious so I just finished watching the fly predators instruction video 😄
@@jeiwaru I wonder if they are available in the Netherlands. Have you contacted them to ask by chance?
@@jeiwaru also, my mailman says there are several ranches near us that also use these. They really help and can handle our West Texas heat.
@@shelleyburson9010 No I haven't contacted them to ask about availability in the Netherlands
GREAT to see. Thx for looking inside.
Your so sweet Jesse.. I love your honesty. Thank you for the awesome content Jesse and Happy a Halloween (late 12:23) 🎃🎃🎃🎃
So good tips! You really take care of you’re horses!❤️✨ so beautiful
Good job. Now I have to go dust my stall real well love your place and the ponys you too❤🎉🐴🐴🐴🐴🐴🎈🌻
Good morning Jess, you look cute even if your hair is a mess haha I love seeing my horses in the morning too !! Lots of looks nickers all saying good morning. I just jumped on fast to say GMing I could smell that hay all the way here yummy that’s in Canada btw lol have a great day, and plz say gming to Matt also. Bye for now. 😊
Love your videos! Love that you care about the spiders 🕸🕷❤
Good day Jesse
Always a pleasure to watch your video.
Thinking the hay gain is a game changer.
We had steamers in years past but had to control portion size to avoid spoilage. Very smart to pull day before out and inspect rotation to top.
The bedding you use that swells up, is it a wood chip?
Straw creates dust in small spaces and now far more expensive or unavailable with poor harvest.
The horses look great!
Thanks for sharing
Your hair is perfect.
Happy Sunday, Jesse, from
Malibu, California! ☺️✌️💚
Thank you for another great video!
Good 3am morning from Texas, couldn't resist watching now, so glad I did, this is a joy and great tips! Love hanging out so Thank you for sharing 💕 ❤ ❣
Me too.
Another awesome video!! Thank you!!
Keep up the good work jesse 😊
Jesse ❤️my horses 🐴are in the field all day we put them in at 7am and are in tell 6pm😊
Wonderful video. Obviously a labor of love. Best to you!
Loved this!
So much work but I love your dedication. Thank you for sharing.
You can use a wallpaper stripper with steam in a bin works the same
Bear and macho are so cute
Hey Jesse just wondering what you do for work other then the videos with the horses. What's getting you to travel? Thanks! :) (before your bridle)
Hi Jesse! Great video. How long is the morning routine?
Jesse ❤ this educational resource thanks