Meet Our Handsome Stallion - Adam Henson
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- Опубликовано: 20 июн 2024
- Adam Henson's over in Barton Bushes, an area of SSSI talking about his favourite breed of equine, the Exmoor Pony. Adam further introduces our new Exmoor stallion as well as checking in on Lexy and Victoria, our Suffolk Punch mares.
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Meet Adam, who is perhaps the best-known farmer in the UK, presenting his own section on BBC’s Countryfile to millions of viewers each Sunday evening.
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I enjoy seeing how Adam really, truly loves, dotes on, and appreciates each and every animal in his care.
Its a miracle these ponies survived the war after being slaughtered for their meat. Hope they'll be restored in their numbers and safe of endangered breed. Keep on the good work nice ponies.
They are very cute. They look like they must be a lot of fun with those dark bright eyes and inquisitive heads!!
The exmoors look like cave paintings 😊
An Adam Henson excerpt is food for the soul. Wonderful conservation work. Crack on Adam.
Love your work Adam. I try to keep rare breeds going here in Australia
Thank you! Fantastic, which breeds do you keep? - Arch 😊
@@CotswoldFarmPark I hand Dexters, British alpine dairy goats, Berkshire pigs and in the poultry I have Fred ham utility light Sussex, welsumers, Dorkings in 3 colours, Barnevelders in many colours, partridge Wyandottes, silver laced Wyandottes, cream legbars and utility white leghorns. And Danzig highflier pigeons
I loved that with all the insights Alan gives. Enjoyed thank you
Our Newfoundland Pony is an extremely rare breed now...developed from several of your native breeds..Dartmoor, Exmoor and Fell especially. It is a Canadian Heritage Breed that sadly was almost lost in the 1970s. Most were sold for slaughter when ponies were no longer allowed to roam free.
I've seen those ponies - in the 70s when I visited Cupids Crossing. Nobody was looking out for them then, and they just wandered around wild, or feral.
I recall also ponies in Nova Scotia that had to be at least part Dartmoor - native UK ponies.
i love your donkeys Adam. you have lovely animals on your farm
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Thank you for sharing your know how! Love your presentation!
You can almost ‘see’ the ‘wild’ in them. They seem to have the attitude of wanting to be on their own without interference. We had horses on our farm until we finally needed the pasture for hay. They are lovely animals but our economy helped us make our decision.
Exmoors are ponies not horses & can you tell me why they still herd the wild population up every year & cull them? I grew up on Exmoor & know a lot about the breed as we always kept them.
What I really don't like is that they hot brand them. My vets refuse to do hot branding on anything; they put freeze brands on our horses. Takes a bit more care, but there's no reason why they couldn't do that. Hot branding is cruel.
The pony also likes you. It looks like she tried to nibble you when you were trying to walk away 😂
I'm hoping that you give Lexy a year off breeding this year then!
We wont starve then, fancy a little flower that produces white flour.
It's great for bitesize bread 🍞😅 ooops... - Arch
you have buitifull animals on your farm adam.
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What animals did your sisters get when they were younger
Great question! We'll cover that in another episode. 😊
Exmoors look pretty much exactly like horses painted on the walls of the caves at Lascaux in France. My favourite artists are the Neanderthal people (more than likely) who painted them with such accuracy.
Glad they're being looked after so well.
I have read that Prince William wants to get rid of, or move on the Exmoors that are on the Duchy of Cornwall. I hope that's not the case. If so, I'll become a republican.
They look like Neanderthal cave paintings
Why did you sell a rare breed Exmoor pony to an unfit person? I rescued the poor unhandled colt from her!
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@@KismetLizard what??
these animals are not endangered ...why breed them ? They waste food and space Would it not be better to use the resources to save rare cattle , poultry and sheep breeds ?