Bree has the prettiest face. I can't tell you how good it makes me feel to see you gently and calmly introduce your young horses to the world. To see them quietly learn your yes means yes and your no, no. To see them ' get it ' without fear and tumult. Oh how I appreciate YOU both for that❤
Here in Scotland we call them a Beenie.Don't ask why You cheered us up with your generous animals My Grandfather was a blacksmith so brings back many happy memories 😂
Since I live in the metro area of Dallas, TX, I am surprised at how quiet it is at Jim & Brenda's farm. The silence would be welcomed. The ability to see stars at night would be an awesome sight. Alas, God "planted" me here for His purposes and I "rejoice in the Lord". Notice the phrase "in the Lord" which means I don't continuously rejoice in circumstances; yet, I almost continuously rejoice in Him. (Philippians 4:4-8)
Happy to see another video again! You took a longer break than usual from posting a new video. I was already wondering if something serious happened after we heard Brenda had some injury! Happy to see all is well ❤
You guys are SO quiet, patient and consistent, When it comes to teaching your young horses... And That is just the way it Should Be. To Set Your Horses AND You-Up For Success!!! 😇
Another dreat video, Dad used to just love it when the horses got out, lol. Brenda my kids call them touques but when i was young we called them stocking hats
Skippy is certainly entertained by ice and coming from Colorado and Nebraska we always called those hats beanies and our grandmothers always knitted them for us as Christmas presents 🎁 😊❤
Jim and Brenda, In my early days we referred the winter hat as a stocking hat. .When your fencing in livestock , you need to expect the unexpected and re-act accordingly. . I really appreciate Jim showing the horses the perimeter of the fence line.
Good brisk and fresh morning what a great video, once agan,,, regarding your head gear we call it a toque, here in Canada lol,,great quick clip of the hunters. You and Jim and the animals also have a great day
WOW a breakout...we don't usually see this much of the rascals..yikes they were bad,,but maybe the deer torn down the fences. I can't believe how quiet Jim is , but we know he was mad... Brenda, we're praying for your leg dolly,,hope you'll be well for Thanksgiving... Abby,can cook..😊❤❤
I'm from the UK, we have all sorts of names for various hats but the type of hat you have on today Brenda we call a Beanie, personally I favour a beret in the winter.......I'm sorry your leg is still injured, I hope you are not suffering too much.
Hey Brenda, nice to see you doing well. I give you something to laugh: We call the winter hat a 'muetze' 😀 Funny word, isn't it? I really loved the light at the beginning of the video! I miss the sun. Here it has been gray and cloudy for weeks. First snow today ❄ Have a wonderful week you all! -Chris
I have always found that short pieces of rags or plastic bags or duct tape tied onto the wire helps keep the horses from running through it. Also, the perimeter walk with each one individually, while time consuming, ends up saving time. Good luck.
Your way of desensitizing the young horses to new places can't be recommended enough. This will make it much easier in the future to get them to go anywhere.
Here in Australia that type of hat is called a beanie. I knit a lot and all my remnants go into beanies. Good pure wool beanies are hard to find commercially. Don't worry about Spooky June. Just means she is very switched on. These types make the best horses, for those who know what they are doing.
I had a similar incident last night. I seeded an area and put up wire with some white posts. My horse seemed to respect it when I went inside. The goat however did not and it seems the horse followed then broke down the temporary fence along with some wire fence it was hooked to. So this morning before work was spent mending fences. #farm life
Hey I won a hat as a prize with you but it hasn’t arrived. It could have been to much for postage as not in the USA which I do understand. I did send an email. Thank you x
He only has 1 adult female horse, that is Lady. Lady has not been working until recently, because she had a foal. She is just now being weaned. Lady is once again with foal so she won't be working too much now either. The other 2 female horse are still babies. One is 1.5 years(Bree) and the other is not quite 6 months(June).
Good idea Brenda tieing something on the wire. 👍
Bree has the prettiest face. I can't tell you how good it makes me feel to see you gently and calmly introduce your young horses to the world. To see them quietly learn your yes means yes and your no, no. To see them ' get it ' without fear and tumult. Oh how I appreciate YOU both for that❤
Here in Scotland we call them a Beenie.Don't ask why You cheered us up with your generous animals My Grandfather was a blacksmith so brings back many happy memories 😂
Since I live in the metro area of Dallas, TX, I am surprised at how quiet it is at Jim & Brenda's farm. The silence would be welcomed. The ability to see stars at night would be an awesome sight. Alas, God "planted" me here for His purposes and I "rejoice in the Lord". Notice the phrase "in the Lord" which means I don't continuously rejoice in circumstances; yet, I almost continuously rejoice in Him. (Philippians 4:4-8)
I think it’s time for a well deserved coffee break Jim , and of course you too Brenda
Happy to see another video again! You took a longer break than usual from posting a new video. I was already wondering if something serious happened after we heard Brenda had some injury! Happy to see all is well ❤
What injury?
I continue to pray for you Brenda. Hope your leg heals soon. Thanks for the update, the horses are all looking so good.
Good morning Brenda. I call the winter hat a knit cap. A beautiful sunrise behind you this morning.
You guys are SO quiet, patient and consistent,
When it comes to teaching your young horses...
And That is just the way it Should Be.
To Set Your Horses AND You-Up For Success!!!
😇
Their learning process is amazing
Another dreat video, Dad used to just love it when the horses got out, lol. Brenda my kids call them touques but when i was young we called them stocking hats
I wanted to mention Brenda,we have received our calendar today!😊 Thanks. Our 2nd year.
Stockin cap, here in the sooner state. I have heard stockinboggan when I was young. Y'all stay warm up there.
Skippy is certainly entertained by ice and coming from Colorado and Nebraska we always called those hats beanies and our grandmothers always knitted them for us as Christmas presents 🎁 😊❤
Lots of horse shenanigans 😜 wonder who led who astray. They are such beautiful horses
Well done you both for brining us the days that may not got to plan, but are non the less enjoyable to watch.
Toque's are great! LOL Yes, I'm Canadian.
Jim and Brenda, In my early days we referred the winter hat as a stocking hat. .When your fencing in livestock , you need to expect the unexpected and re-act accordingly. . I really appreciate Jim showing the horses the perimeter of the fence line.
Here in west Tennessee we call them toboggans also. Lady and Baron are my favorite horses that you have. Keep up the great videos, and God bless you.
Good brisk and fresh morning what a great video, once agan,,, regarding your head gear we call it a toque, here in Canada lol,,great quick clip of the hunters. You and Jim and the animals also have a great day
WOW a breakout...we don't usually see this much of the rascals..yikes they were bad,,but maybe the deer torn down the fences. I can't believe how quiet Jim is , but we know he was mad... Brenda, we're praying for your leg dolly,,hope you'll be well for Thanksgiving... Abby,can cook..😊❤❤
I'm from Indiana originally, and we call those hats toboggins also. We also use the term "Sock Hat" .
When I was in the U.S. Navy, 1961, we called those Watch Caps. Everyone was issued one in Boot Camp.
I'm from the UK, we have all sorts of names for various hats but the type of hat you have on today Brenda we call a Beanie, personally I favour a beret in the winter.......I'm sorry your leg is still injured, I hope you are not suffering too much.
Hey Brenda, nice to see you doing well. I give you something to laugh: We call the winter hat a 'muetze' 😀 Funny word, isn't it? I really loved the light at the beginning of the video! I miss the sun. Here it has been gray and cloudy for weeks. First snow today ❄ Have a wonderful week you all! -Chris
Out in the west we always called them beanies!
We really enjoyed you’re videos thank you so much to both of you guys.
In NC we call the nit hats a Toboggan.
I have always found that short pieces of rags or plastic bags or duct tape tied onto the wire helps keep the horses from running through it. Also, the perimeter walk with each one individually, while time consuming, ends up saving time. Good luck.
We call them toboggans in WV also.
From the Midwest...stocking hat.
😮 Really lol?? I'm in Wisconsin and it was always stocking *cap* ... Or just beanie... 😊
I wouldn't miss it one of my favorite channels
Here in Indiana we call those hats a stocking cap I guess because they're knitted like a stocking
Good video
Yes everytime I moved the fence
I always put ribbons on it so horses would see it
Four-wheelers a good rig to have around the farm
A few years ago we also own a few Audini in the group that’s bring me lots of memories ouf
Love your videos ❤🙂
I call those winter hats a yarn knit hat.☃️
Our horses just looove to go running out in the field after their summer time confinement. As for those hats, beanie or just a knit hat too
Your way of desensitizing the young horses to new places can't be recommended enough. This will make it much easier in the future to get them to go anywhere.
We always called them toques Brenda
Here in Australia that type of hat is called a beanie. I knit a lot and all my remnants go into beanies. Good pure wool beanies are hard to find commercially.
Don't worry about Spooky June. Just means she is very switched on. These types make the best horses, for those who know what they are doing.
I call it a toboggan in MS.
In belgium we call that a muts
In EAST TENNESSEE some of us call them a BOGGIN not TOBOGGIN but it's all good & HEAD WARMING!!!!!!!😂
I grew up calling them toque’s ,we have a large French Canadian population in my home town in the Adirondack Mts. My family all spoke French.
Out west, we call them stocking caps
We always called them stocking caps. Both living in NJ and MD.
It’s a toboggan in western Pennsylvania where I grew up.
A toboggan ❤️!
And I’m not from Florida!
Stocking hat. My daughter in law is from eastern Canada, call it a took.
I had a similar incident last night. I seeded an area and put up wire with some white posts. My horse seemed to respect it when I went inside. The goat however did not and it seems the horse followed then broke down the temporary fence along with some wire fence it was hooked to. So this morning before work was spent mending fences. #farm life
It keeps your head Warm and your ears from becoming Frost Bitten...
That means Less colds and Stinging Pain.
NO Confusion Here, lol!!!
😇
Here in south Pennsylvania we call them tobbagans.
In southern Ohio we call those hats toboggans.
A Beanie now but was raised with them being called a Stocking cap.
I call them a stocking cap
In N Alabama they are called just Boggins. 😅
I always call those hats stocking caps.
Sorry to hear about your leg nothing serious I hope ❤
In Australia, these knitted hats are called .. beanies...
We call them toboggans or sweater caps. Here in South Carolina
In UK we call that a Woolly Hat, or if it has a fluffy top, a Bobble Hat
Maine calls it a beanie or simply a hat = never heard of it being called a toboggan!
Snoogan or Toboggan
I’m from Indiana originally and we called them toboggans or stocking caps or beanies
Toboggan in Tennessee
I’m from Ohio. We called it a toboggan or a beanie.
Uhhh?? Dogies?? NEVER heard ponies called cow-name before. . . .😀😉
Stocking cap in Alaska.
Maybe one of them didn't see the grey wire against the grey frost.
We call it a stocking cap
Watch Cap For those cold nights on the north Atlantic looking for icebergs and U-boats.
Where’s Skippy when you need him? 😊
When it comes to an active farm life
You need to learn to be very flexible!!!
😇
Stocking cap
A "toque" is specifically a woven tube hat like what you're wearing, The term "hat" is so generic it can mean just about any sort oh headwear.
Before to long we can see you guys downsizing or getting William back to help what a great worker he is ❤
Ça s'appelle un bonnet ❤
En français, ce "chapeau" est appelé " bonne".... merci pour le partage...
Walmart bags or colored surveys tape work well to mark electric fence for animals.
Yes that works great. Plus we always walked our horses in both directions so they got the idea where the fence was.
How many bales eats horse per winter season ?
One more question Jim .Did any canoes trollies upset on the return from hunting .😊
That hat is a beanie
Stocking caps
I call it a beanie
Stockin hat
A tassel cap (even thou they didn't have a tassel)
In Ohio we call them toboggans.
Send Skippy out to herd them in
It's always been a tobogannen
Somehow I must have missed it. What happened to the cow?
How about a block heater 😅
Hey I won a hat as a prize with you but it hasn’t arrived. It could have been to much for postage as not in the USA which I do understand. I did send an email. Thank you x
It all ways to see the videos
cuffia in italia
skull cap.
Knit cap or beanie
I'm curious to know...can the female horses work as hard as the male horses? Is that why you only work with the males?
He only has 1 adult female horse, that is Lady. Lady has not been working until recently, because she had a foal. She is just now being weaned. Lady is once again with foal so she won't be working too much now either. The other 2 female horse are still babies. One is 1.5 years(Bree) and the other is not quite 6 months(June).
Touque
It's a tuke