Likes Jeeves, i only have 1 eye, so i know the struggle is real. He's a magnificent creature, as are all horses. I'm new to your channel and I'm planning on hanging around for a while. 😊
I admire your style of training , your gentle , kind way of speaking to this lovely fella. Your kind communication reminds me of Monty Roberts. I do hope this beautiful boy is adopted by a loving home soon, but in the meantime he is in a wonderful place.❤
You have such a great way of training with Jeeves. The reward method seems to work really well with him. He listens extremely and just wants to please. That's all you csn ask for.
Again, so wonderful to witness bitless riding! When I see ‘no bits’ - I then subscribe and offer comments, it’s a well done from me…and a personal delight to watch more horse and human connection. You understand that a positive connection and relationship cannot be achieved with chunks of metal in the horses mouths. Excellent video thanks. Regards, Dave
I also have a big one eyed gelding, very laid back. A rescue from a TN kill pen. I sometimes forget he has only the left because of his personality. I would not pass up a good horse just because he only had one eye. One of the better horses I have cared for over the years.
RH Farm rescue and stables: Good video. Never saw a one-eyed horse before. He obviously has had riders before. Works fine without a bit in his mouth. That is the same way I taught my horse: no whip / no spurs, lots of talking to him and pet him and sometimes give him handful of omolene or some hay & molasses or a carrot as a reward. After a couple of years, we switched from a curb bit to a mechanical hackamore. Keep doing what you are doing.
Two of the horses I learned to ride on had one eye. One had an accident in the field as a yearling, the other lost his in an infection. Both were just like any other horse as long as you remembered what they could and could not see so they wouldn’t startle.
Hello guys !! Jeeves is such a cool horse and I love how chill and how much he pays attention!!! That’s huge for a horse who just recently has only one eye to see things. That looks like a really fun way of riding and a lot more connected to your horse. Please give my girl Whinny a hug for me. Thanks for the cool video and everything you guys do for these awesome horses !!! ❤️💯🐴👍
Leanne, yes Whinney. Oh so cool u r adopting. She will need so much care. I have a rescue and loveee Arabs but i am in WA state and that would be too hard a trip. It is soo sad what she has been thru. Take good care of her😊
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One eye but 5 legs…what a guy❤😂
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Was wondering if someone was going to say something lol😂❤❤
It was HOT out yall!
Likes Jeeves, i only have 1 eye, so i know the struggle is real. He's a magnificent creature, as are all horses. I'm new to your channel and I'm planning on hanging around for a while. 😊
Welcome!
I admire your style of training , your gentle , kind way of speaking to this lovely fella. Your kind communication reminds me of Monty Roberts. I do hope this beautiful boy is adopted by a loving home soon, but in the meantime he is in a wonderful place.❤
I hope u can find him a good and loving home❤❤
You have such a great way of training with Jeeves. The reward method seems to work really well with him. He listens extremely and just wants to please. That's all you csn ask for.
We appreciate that - he's a really good boy!
Again, so wonderful to witness bitless riding! When I see ‘no bits’ - I then subscribe and offer comments, it’s a well done from me…and a personal delight to watch more horse and human connection.
You understand that a positive connection and relationship cannot be achieved with chunks of metal in the horses mouths.
Excellent video thanks.
Regards, Dave
Thanks Dave!
I also have a big one eyed gelding, very laid back. A rescue from a TN kill pen. I sometimes forget he has only the left because of his personality. I would not pass up a good horse just because he only had one eye. One of the better horses I have cared for over the years.
RH Farm rescue and stables: Good video. Never saw a one-eyed horse before. He obviously has had riders before. Works fine without a bit in his mouth. That is the same way I taught my horse: no whip / no spurs, lots of talking to him and pet him and sometimes give him handful of omolene or some hay & molasses or a carrot as a reward. After a couple of years, we switched from a curb bit to a mechanical hackamore. Keep doing what you are doing.
You are a good teacher! For us AND that sweet boy Jeeves❤
Two of the horses I learned to ride on had one eye. One had an accident in the field as a yearling, the other lost his in an infection. Both were just like any other horse as long as you remembered what they could and could not see so they wouldn’t startle.
Not punish for doing something he thought you meant him to do ❤❤ it's the communication that's the key
hes so enjoying this. much appreciated.
He seems like a fun horse. I think bareback is easier and safer but it does require a good fit physically.
I think you need to keep him because it’s pretty obvious that he loves you ❤
We can't keep every horse, every one adopted makes room for more in need
Love your style Grace it’s very respectful and natural! ❤❤❤
Surely he'll find a gem of a home.
Jeeves - great name! Sweet, easy-going horse. Good-looking too. He seems to do very well even though he's a little vision impaired. 🐴❤
Hello guys !! Jeeves is such a cool horse and I love how chill and how much he pays attention!!! That’s huge for a horse who just recently has only one eye to see things.
That looks like a really fun way of riding and a lot more connected to your horse.
Please give my girl Whinny a hug for me.
Thanks for the cool video and everything you guys do for these awesome horses !!! ❤️💯🐴👍
Jeeves is so handsome and I love is sassiness maybe more silliness, either one works he has a great personality. ❤😊😊
Jeeves the builder 😂
Cute as he goes for the snacks lol he's eager to please it makes him a good horse for a person who wants to work on thier training progression
He is such a good boy😊
Is that body armor you are wearing..?
Protective vest!
Just wondering. His one eye looks cloudy. Is it, or am I misreading what I'm seeing? 🐴
Probably just the lighting - he's perfectly healthy!
@@rhfarmstables thanks! glad to hear it! Hope he gets a good home real soon.
How is the Arab mare doing?any updates?❤
Coming!
Thank u for what u do!!❤
You mean Whinny ? The sweet mare that I’m going to adopt ?
Leanne, yes Whinney. Oh so cool u r adopting. She will need so much care. I have a rescue and loveee Arabs but i am in WA state and that would be too hard a trip. It is soo sad what she has been thru. Take good care of her😊
Our team didn't receive any applications for Whinny yet!
How Much is he ?❤
Details on our website!
@@rhfarmstables oh okay 🤗 thank you so very much 🥰
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