Wie verdient man sooooooo viel Geld????????Wieviel Arme Leute gibt es auf dieser Welt?????Was denken die beim Anblick von soviel Luxus. Meist müssen die kleinen für die Grossen Arbeiten für Hungerlöhne damit dies hier entsteht.
When your horses' stable is nicer than your whole house. On a more serious note: Thank you for giving us an insider tour, Matt! You're such a great inspiration! You inspired me to create my own equestrian channel! 💖
The grammar devil inside me is just bursting to say- its *envious (something you wish you had but dont have, jealous is when someone else has what you have and you want it to be only for yourself) but i know it makes me seem like a brat :(
1. This video is 20 minutes of DREAM for every rider i think 2. Just woooowww 3. That groom is the most sunny person ever!! He just shines and sounds like a great dude 4. OMG MY DREAM
@@hanneskaman5113 Tf are you talking about? Sis you even bother watching the entire video? Havent you seen the 1 and 2 year olds that literally were outside all together on a field, being able to grow up in peace? Havent you seen the youngsters being together in one barn so they have contact to each other? These horses get treated better than you. They are allowed to see each other and play with each other. Next time you comment some crap, please just watch the whole video before you comment.
I think they more so pay the riders to ride their horses, in these situations. I think Matt pays for his horse to stay in the stables he lives by, but i don't think riders like Daniel who are highly ranked pay to have their horses live there. Considering that most of the horses have been bred and birthed in the Blue Hors stables.
@@samanthashoe not sure. if its a livery yard then there will be a livery fee. the owners of the yard need to have money to care for the young horses and electricity etc. i think Matt owns his stables so they dont pay, just hay and shavings etc that they'd have to buy X
This is was actually very well done, I appreciated this video. As much as it promotes the place as advertisement it’s very cool to see the ins and outs of a high end working equine centre.
MOMMA RAT unfortunately i feel that no matter what “tour” you do its an advertisement. The product and interviews just sorta give you more information on what the company does. Either way its a beautiful facility
I'd say, i am sure a lot of us Danish equestrians are happy to hear that, or well proud to hear, along with Helgstrand Dressage these are indeed our top stables here ^^.
Omg Robbie! Before I even saw him in the video I could read from the other comments who the groom was. I actually met Robbie in a train a few years back, we were sitting next to each other. We just started to talk and I told him that I was about to travel to Iceland for three weeks to work with Icelandic horses as a part of my education, and he told me that he was a groom at Blue Hors. At first I thought he was kidding cause BH is pretty big deal here in Denmark, but he then showed me pictures and I was so impressed. Robbie is such a sweetheart and it was so nice to see him in this video! We became friends on Facebook after our train ride together. I know I’m a year late, shhhhhhh😂
You’re personality is perfect for this type of video and interaction. You converse so well with new people and really captivate your audience. Fantastic video Matt!
Thank you Matt- because of you I feel like I had a guest pass into a private and privaleged place. It was interesting and wonderful to see. Your insights & enthusiasm are always fun to watch. As well as your love and care of the horses. Please Keep the posts coming, they are much appreciated!
I am AMAZED everytime you do those type of videos, it was the same with the "Saddle Up"-series, you converse so well and have such an amazing, but natural and confident presence and aura around you, it's outstanding and a true joy to watch! Plus, you're so freakin' pretty I can't stop looking at you lmao 😂😍🔥
What an incredible stable with equally as incredible people there. The dedication these people have is so inspiring, I also love that they respect the horses needs and the time they need to be trained. What an amazing place and environment to be in.
I have had the pleasure of seeing some beautiful training and breeding facilities here in the USA but Blue Hors is spectacular. Thank you for taking all of us on this wonderful visual tour with you!
Wow,,,,now that was A very nice tour,,,well done! What A grand facility for horses ! Thank you so much for sharing your experiance with us. Love ,,, loved it!!!❤️ 👍🏻 ☮️ 👋🏻
Are all people from Denmark so humble and kind? I had written to Blue Hors to express my appreciation and then later, condolences for Matinee. The groom sent me a lovely letter about how much she had meant to everyone. Thank you for this video.
@@alman8908 Horses need it for more than a couple of hours a day. I really hope they make that a priority. They didn't show the competition horses in pasture, only the yearlings. Saying isn't showing.
OMG...I followed Blue Hors Matinee for years and when I heard the news that she had broken her leg I was truly saddened,also I had wondered where she was stabled.what I gorgeous place,thank you Matt so very much,you must have felt very privileged as I'm sure its invitation only? I've been subscribed to you a long time and this is the first time I've made a comment. Again thank you Matt and I hope the new horse works out for you..
Paul Robertson Blue Hors have open House arrangement in spring every year. Mostly for breeders, but every body are welcome. I visited Martine in her stable some years ago, as she still was competing.
Jeah, the Blue Hors stable is really amazing. I was there in my elementary school years. In Denmark we are support to trying different jobs when we still in school. So I was lucky to get to be a groomer at blue hors
Is anyone here old enough to remember the Wonderful dressage champion Blu Hors Matinee? She was tragically killed in a paddock accident. Her performances brought me such joy and amazement at the time and even now she is often in my thoughts. This Incredible Facility must have been her home. Thank you, Matt, for this Wonderful Tour! Just Wonderful!
I live in Denmark and have visited Blue hors so many times and I become more and more in love with the stables and many of the horses every time I am there 😍 Hope you liked visited Denmark Matt 😊
My heart just swelled, seeing how spectacular this barn is❤️ and the passion these folks have for their horses. Not gonna lie, I got misty eyed. I grew up around horses had some of my own, now days I remember when I had my horses and miss them everyday.
Thank you Matt for this insightful and enjoyable video. I appreciate that Blue Hors role models both good horsemanship, loving care of their horses and a wonderful stable.... more like a dream stable.
I am not talking about this particular stable in this comment, but talking in general terms: To be honest, I couldn't care less how fancy a stable is, even if it was made of gold. The first thing I want to know, is, if a stable has pastures and do the horses get daily pasture time, at least 10 to 12 hours a day. Horses are herd animals, with a nomadic live style. Keeping them isolated and without access to a pasture is animal cruelty in my eyes, because the horses are then deprived of their basic evolutionary needs. I know every horse is different and has different needs and wants in some areas, but the needs I mentioned above apply to every horse, be it a shetland pony, warmblood or clydesdale, be it a companion horse or a grandprix horse, be it unhealthy or healthy as an ox - companionship and being able to move around in a pasture. I am pretty sure any horse would choose herd mates, friendship, socializing with other horses, being able to roam around in a field over a human and a 4 x 4 m box to stand in 22 hours a day with two to three hours of work throughout the day. I know quiet a lof of fancy stables do that, because these sport-horses are "too valuable" to "risk" putting them in a pasture. And the lucky ones that get pasture time, for some hours, often have to stay alone to avoid injury. Luckily there are also examples that proof otherwise. Some equine sport stables take the horses' needs into consideration and try their best to accomodate to their needs by giving them time in a pasture with other horses. There are studies that proof that these horses are healthier for a longer time, in body as well as their mental state. And that is easy to understand, because everybody who thinks about it rationally, should know, that moving around in circles in a tiny 4x4m box for most of the day, can't be healthy on a horses' joints. And no wonder, if they then do get a chance to go outside, they literally 'explode' for several minutes or longer to get rid of the pent up energy, therefore increasing the risk of injury. It as a vicious circle. To bring this monologue to an end, I do get that some people want to ride equine sports and therefore have certain needs in terms of facilities and training possibilities for themselves and their horses, but these people should still make sure that the evolutionary needs of their horses should be take care of. I don't know in which category to place Blue Hors stable. I tried to find fotos or maps online, but couldn't find enough information. I have a strong feeling which category it could be, but no proof and therefore will make no assumptions, because I could be wrong. And that wouldn't be fair to them at all. I know what I want for my horses, and that is being able to have friends, socialize and being able to move around all day long. And I am happy they get to do that. I work with them daily (in hand work or ridden work). Its just more work for me, fetching them from the pasture and cleaning them up before work.
Blue Hors is a very good stable- my guess would be that the horses get 8ish hours of turnout a day. Give or take depending on the weather and seasons. I do know for a fact they actually turn out competition horses though- Blue Hors Matinee passed away due to a pasture accident a few years back and she was one of their top competitors. (Also, believe it or not, some horses do prefer to be stalled- I’ve taught mine how to ask to come in, and one of them frequently requests to be brought in. He likes his turnout but he also likes hanging out in his stall napping and munching hay, especially if it’s really hot out. One doesn’t want to ever come in unless it’s really hot or really cold, and the last one could care less whether he’s in or out)
I'm super glad that this stable still allows their horses to go outside, also the youngster stable is great, they can all just chill in their herd which is really great to see 😌
Great tour and interview! Matt, your natural curiosity puts people at ease & you always seem to ask the questions we’re all wondering about. What a top notch place and tour!!
Wow this place is amazing! I would even work there just polishing all the wood areas. Thank you to you and Blue Hors for this amazing look at such an awesome stable! Thank you!
What an amazing place. Thank you Matt for sharing your tour with us. It is so refreshing to see a stable that large that really cares for their horses and treats them with the respect they deserve. The people seemed very friendly too. What an experience it must have been to be there. Cheers my friend. Scott
Hi. I am an equine laser therapy technician in FL USA. I treat an own son of Don Shufro and he is absolutely magnificent!! Such a pleasure and I look forward to every visit.
Love the tour. Thank you. The area they converted the manure blew me away. I’d love to see more of that process. Also, it’s a joy to see horses being horses, and people loving their work. Again, thank you.
Thank you for this wonderful tour of this grand stable. You take us to places we could never go by ourselves in this lifetime. Keep up the good work. You are just the best!!!
This seems like an amazing stable. At first glance I thought well where do they put the horses out? And that was of course covered . Terrific! Incredible to see a high end stable actually caring about their horses.
wow !!!...10 star hotel for horses ( and workers) ....smile....amazing...and what a lovely groom Robbie , so honest , no jealousy, I am blown away that such a barn exists ....this looks like working in your every day holiday there ...wished i could train there
Wurli Zappa Hallo! Ich auch, bin durch Zufall bei Matt gelandet und muss sagen, ich finde super wie er alles erklärt und geht wirklich liebevoll mit seinen Pferden um, auch wenn er ein ganz anderes Leben führt mit seinen Pferden🤴🏽Ich kann so prima mein englisch auffrischen 🤗
Matt, thank you for that great World Blue Hors tour. I just like when you can find a well thought out stable facility for the horses and the owners. The grounds and stables were just magnificent.
Loved the Farm Tour Matt. There was a great Grand Prix Mare. BLUE HORS MATINEE, that was probably a product or their Dressage Training. You Tube has it all caught on Video . It was a Musical free style ride to admire forever. Shes gone now but never be forgotten.
Wow! This is SO amazing! There were things that I didn't even know existed. This is like 'Equine Club Med!' On my own, I never would have learned of this amazing place! Thank you, Matt, for bringing this into view! Lovely!
Every horse owners dream as well as riders for sure. It was nice that you showed more than the polished surface. Also to take time to interview groom was lovely. They do such hard work behind the scenes.
Wow! It's really luxurious and clean! But I miss the paddocks for horses which are older than 3... I know the champions all have a high value but must they stand the whole day in their boxes? A real pity. Or are their standing there only because the weather is bad? :0
@@jennyfaser4831 It's Denmark - it will be wet and muddy almost all year round (maybe less in the summer, but sometimes even then). So rain is not a good excuse not to take the horses out. I didn't like that we couldn't see adult horses out in pasture either, now that they have so much of it.
@@julianiklassonhyden1216 which part of Denmark are you from? Hasn't been that wet in my part all year round. Well, winter of course but otherwise it's not that bad - usually. If you let the horses out on the muddy paddocks you will ruin the paddock (and maybe the horse). It'd be too slippery and they would just make holes in the ground ruining the grass until there's only bare ground with quite dangerous holes even if it is dry. Just imagine a horse running around the wet paddock, slipping here and there, doing sliding stops and turns. The mud will pile up around the horses hoof as it drags off the surface while sliding. Those little piles will dry and turn into tripping hazards no matter what the weather is like.
@@jennyfaser4831 If the paddocks are small, yes, they will be muddy. Ut horses can actually survive some rain and mud. If they have enough space, dried or hardened paddocks the mud wouldn't be a problem either. Not being turned out daily however, is not horse-friendly. However pretty the stables are. Now I don"t know, maybe the horses are turned out daily, maybe they are not. I just mean, rainy weather is not a good excuse to keep them inside. If we keep making excuses like that, their possibility to move freely will be very limited. Matt says it's horse friendly though, meaning the turn-out in pastures, so I hope he is right.
That groom is out of this world. Always smiling and so loving and careful with the horses.
The groom could have his own show, I agree!
It would be very informative@@Alice007123
YES!!! That man is amazing, and I am not kidding when I say I would gladly work as his apprentice! I want to do what he does!
I would love to apprentice to that groom!
Wie verdient man sooooooo viel Geld????????Wieviel Arme Leute gibt es auf dieser Welt?????Was denken die beim Anblick von soviel Luxus.
Meist müssen die kleinen für die Grossen Arbeiten für Hungerlöhne damit dies hier entsteht.
These stables are cleaner than my room lol
I LITTERALLY SEE YOU AT EVERY VIDEO😲❤️
equestrian Morgan I think Lies linsen meant Anja Firepaw
Anja Firepaw same 😂😂
Omg so true !
Lmao
When your horses' stable is nicer than your whole house.
On a more serious note: Thank you for giving us an insider tour, Matt! You're such a great inspiration! You inspired me to create my own equestrian channel! 💖
I’m officially extremely jealous.
Boomer and Annabelle omg same hahahahaha where are u from
Lisa Parker Australia but I have Dutch background 😂
Bahahaha same!
The grammar devil inside me is just bursting to say- its *envious (something you wish you had but dont have, jealous is when someone else has what you have and you want it to be only for yourself) but i know it makes me seem like a brat :(
You shouldn’t bee keep riding and you’ll be there soon
1. This video is 20 minutes of DREAM for every rider i think
2. Just woooowww
3. That groom is the most sunny person ever!! He just shines and sounds like a great dude
4. OMG MY DREAM
Robbie is AWESOME!
Yeah I don't even know the groom and would still let him take care of my horse immediatly
I prefer stables where horses can See each other
@@hanneskaman5113 yes, this stable is for the comfort of the rider, but prison for the horses
@@hanneskaman5113 Tf are you talking about? Sis you even bother watching the entire video? Havent you seen the 1 and 2 year olds that literally were outside all together on a field, being able to grow up in peace? Havent you seen the youngsters being together in one barn so they have contact to each other? These horses get treated better than you. They are allowed to see each other and play with each other. Next time you comment some crap, please just watch the whole video before you comment.
Imagine how expensive it would be to keep your horses there
I think they more so pay the riders to ride their horses, in these situations. I think Matt pays for his horse to stay in the stables he lives by, but i don't think riders like Daniel who are highly ranked pay to have their horses live there. Considering that most of the horses have been bred and birthed in the Blue Hors stables.
I wouldn't want to imagine..... 🙁I'm not rich!!!!!!!!!!! Lmfao!
I just subed to you please sub back to me plz??
@@samanthashoe not sure. if its a livery yard then there will be a livery fee. the owners of the yard need to have money to care for the young horses and electricity etc. i think Matt owns his stables so they dont pay, just hay and shavings etc that they'd have to buy X
The riders work for blue horse. They don’t own the horse. They headhunt riders that have the right values and talent.
This is was actually very well done, I appreciated this video. As much as it promotes the place as advertisement it’s very cool to see the ins and outs of a high end working equine centre.
MOMMA RAT unfortunately i feel that no matter what “tour” you do its an advertisement. The product and interviews just sorta give you more information on what the company does. Either way its a beautiful facility
Kristina Holmes yes I understand that but thank you for clarifying just in case.
Matt making me feel poor for 20 minutes straight 😐😂
Lol
Don't need him to know I am, LMAO
@@lisathewhitewolf K that's relatable
løwkey.meagan / actually it was 19:43 😤 (it’s a joke don’t worry)
Kane. Eventing actually it was 19:49 😂 Ik it was a joke
I feel like this is literally every equestrians dream stable. 😭
YAAAAAASSSSSS 😂😂
I'm very happy at our little cute stable😂
I'd say, i am sure a lot of us Danish equestrians are happy to hear that, or well proud to hear, along with Helgstrand Dressage these are indeed our top stables here ^^.
its mine
So true
Omg Robbie! Before I even saw him in the video I could read from the other comments who the groom was.
I actually met Robbie in a train a few years back, we were sitting next to each other. We just started to talk and I told him that I was about to travel to Iceland for three weeks to work with Icelandic horses as a part of my education, and he told me that he was a groom at Blue Hors. At first I thought he was kidding cause BH is pretty big deal here in Denmark, but he then showed me pictures and I was so impressed. Robbie is such a sweetheart and it was so nice to see him in this video! We became friends on Facebook after our train ride together.
I know I’m a year late, shhhhhhh😂
The Groom was sooo nice, he seems to have such a happy personality!
I ADORE his groom! His commentary was just perfect! Any horse should be loved like that
Turning horse manure into firewood is such a cool idea. I have never seen anything like that, talk about sustainability, and saving trees!
Your videos are always interesting. Stay as you are! Greetings from Germany🇩🇪
Kathi B Komme auch aus Deutschland c:
Ich auch
Grüße gehen raus
So viele deutsche hier😂👌
Hallöle 👋😂
The groom reminds me so much of Robin Williams! It's the same smile and way to move.. I don't know, he's like a twin or something..
That groom is amazing! He has such a good attitude and I can tell he really loves the horses :)
You’re personality is perfect for this type of video and interaction. You converse so well with new people and really captivate your audience. Fantastic video Matt!
So impressive!! Well done together!!
The British groom was such a nice guy ! I think it’s hard to come by grooms that are that genuine and hard working
I love how you can tell that @Matt Harnacke is living for the organisation of the tack and wash room ahha
Incredible. The management of the waste, I don't think I could be more impressed.
Thank you Matt- because of you I feel like I had a guest pass into a private and privaleged place. It was interesting and wonderful to see.
Your insights & enthusiasm are always fun to watch. As well as your love and care of the horses. Please Keep the posts coming, they are much appreciated!
Wow. Just wow. Through the whole video I kept thinking, “I wonder how many bricks were used to build that place.”
The birch tree in the viewing room? Gorgeous barn and Iove the smile on Zach’s groom when he’s speaking about the horses.
That groom is so sweet❤
Former home of the wonderful and beautiful Blue Hors Matine? My all time favorite. R.I.P. Beautiful mare.
Blue Hors Matinee will always be one of my favorites. RIP beautiful girl.
This stable should be the Gold Standard for barns. The owners/managers should be very proud of it
I am AMAZED everytime you do those type of videos, it was the same with the "Saddle Up"-series, you converse so well and have such an amazing, but natural and confident presence and aura around you, it's outstanding and a true joy to watch! Plus, you're so freakin' pretty I can't stop looking at you lmao 😂😍🔥
I completely agree!
I disagree. Talking over his host, he may be a pretty boy, but he is a self absorbed interviewer.
Meeting their horses in Herning for the last few years has always been a pleasure, looking forward to cuddle some Blues again!
What an incredible stable with equally as incredible people there. The dedication these people have is so inspiring, I also love that they respect the horses needs and the time they need to be trained. What an amazing place and environment to be in.
I have had the pleasure of seeing some beautiful training and breeding facilities here in the USA but Blue Hors is spectacular. Thank you for taking all of us on this wonderful visual tour with you!
Matt you are so polite and natural performer❤ I like the way you interact with other people. Video was very informative and interesting.
*Matt getting ideas of what to add to his stable for 20 minutes straight* 😂
Wow,,,,now that was A very nice tour,,,well done! What A grand facility for horses ! Thank you so much for sharing your experiance with us. Love ,,, loved it!!!❤️ 👍🏻 ☮️ 👋🏻
Are all people from Denmark so humble and kind? I had written to Blue Hors to express my appreciation and then later, condolences for Matinee. The groom sent me a lovely letter about how much she had meant to everyone. Thank you for this video.
Matt is such a nice person, really. That’s pretty rare to find in the modeling field. God bless him!
This is a dream stable for horses and horselovers, love the video!
Not for horses, the are herd animals and need socializing with other horses to be happy
@@birgitschenk2178 Who says they dont get it there? Lol wtf.
@@alman8908 Horses need it for more than a couple of hours a day. I really hope they make that a priority. They didn't show the competition horses in pasture, only the yearlings. Saying isn't showing.
OMG...I followed Blue Hors Matinee for years and when I heard the news that she had broken her leg I was truly saddened,also I had wondered where she was stabled.what I gorgeous place,thank you Matt so very much,you must have felt very privileged as I'm sure its invitation only?
I've been subscribed to you a long time and this is the first time I've made a comment. Again thank you Matt and I hope the new horse works out for you..
Paul Robertson Blue Hors have open House arrangement in spring every year. Mostly for breeders, but every body are welcome. I visited Martine in her stable some years ago, as she still was competing.
@@susanneborringpetersen6208 ah thank you for putting me straight,I'm truly envious..was she huge?
i only just made that connection to blue hors matinee omg :(
This video is so incredibly made, the rider, the groom, the business man and the business. Absolutely overwhelmed.
Jeah, the Blue Hors stable is really amazing. I was there in my elementary school years. In Denmark we are support to trying different jobs when we still in school. So I was lucky to get to be a groomer at blue hors
Wow! That’s amazing!! Love how the horses still are able to go in the field! You wouldn’t expect it from a stable that size! Love it!
Yes. Not every yard lets the horses go in the field 😄😄😄
🤔 Recycling ♻ horse poop 💩 who'd of thought 💭. Loved seeing the yearlings... Zac was so beautiful... What a team.. I'm blown away
Thanks for taking us along on your tour. Awesome place! Good values on caring for the horses.
Is anyone here old enough to remember the Wonderful dressage champion Blu Hors Matinee? She was tragically killed in a paddock accident. Her performances brought me such joy and amazement at the time and even now she is often in my thoughts. This Incredible Facility must have been her home. Thank you, Matt, for this Wonderful Tour! Just Wonderful!
Great tour! Makes me remember the joy of watching Blue Hors Matine
Oh yes. How sad her story was 😢😢
I live in Denmark and have visited Blue hors so many times and I become more and more in love with the stables and many of the horses every time I am there 😍
Hope you liked visited Denmark Matt 😊
Is anyone gonna talk about those chairs that look like English saddles, THATS AWESOME!!! ♥️🐴
OMG, so beautiful! Thank you for showing us this huge stable. How the horses are treated is the most important thing to me...💕
60 stables? Wow! So much hair on horses you can make😂😍😍😍😂
That groom is awesome! You can clearly tell he really loves his job and the horses under his care 🙂
Love your videos Matt!!
My heart just swelled, seeing how spectacular this barn is❤️ and the passion these folks have for their horses. Not gonna lie, I got misty eyed. I grew up around horses had some of my own, now days I remember when I had my horses and miss them everyday.
@Matt Harnacke I hope you like Denmark. It's a bit like the Netherlands with the weather, but it is pretty☺️
Thank you Matt for this insightful and enjoyable video. I appreciate that Blue Hors role models both good horsemanship, loving care of their horses and a wonderful stable.... more like a dream stable.
Hey Matt! I absolutely love your channel, and you have so many amazing videos!! I can’t wait to see the next awesome video♥️♥️♥️
me, too!
OMG! The groom is so adorable. Ugh, this happy little old man gives me life.
I’m finally getting my first horse! But after I come back from my holiday.. But still! I’m so happy! 😆
Husky Girl good luck !!!!!!!
Congrats!!!! Hope it all works out
Lucky I've been wanting a horse for so long now. Wish you the best
Congrats from all of my geldings and mares!!! Truly great gentle giants
How awesome to see this stable, but best of all was seeing they let their horses be horses. Thank you Matt.
I am not talking about this particular stable in this comment, but talking in general terms:
To be honest, I couldn't care less how fancy a stable is, even if it was made of gold. The first thing I want to know, is, if a stable has pastures and do the horses get daily pasture time, at least 10 to 12 hours a day. Horses are herd animals, with a nomadic live style. Keeping them isolated and without access to a pasture is animal cruelty in my eyes, because the horses are then deprived of their basic evolutionary needs.
I know every horse is different and has different needs and wants in some areas, but the needs I mentioned above apply to every horse, be it a shetland pony, warmblood or clydesdale, be it a companion horse or a grandprix horse, be it unhealthy or healthy as an ox - companionship and being able to move around in a pasture.
I am pretty sure any horse would choose herd mates, friendship, socializing with other horses, being able to roam around in a field over a human and a 4 x 4 m box to stand in 22 hours a day with two to three hours of work throughout the day. I know quiet a lof of fancy stables do that, because these sport-horses are "too valuable" to "risk" putting them in a pasture. And the lucky ones that get pasture time, for some hours, often have to stay alone to avoid injury.
Luckily there are also examples that proof otherwise. Some equine sport stables take the horses' needs into consideration and try their best to accomodate to their needs by giving them time in a pasture with other horses. There are studies that proof that these horses are healthier for a longer time, in body as well as their mental state.
And that is easy to understand, because everybody who thinks about it rationally, should know, that moving around in circles in a tiny 4x4m box for most of the day, can't be healthy on a horses' joints. And no wonder, if they then do get a chance to go outside, they literally 'explode' for several minutes or longer to get rid of the pent up energy, therefore increasing the risk of injury. It as a vicious circle.
To bring this monologue to an end, I do get that some people want to ride equine sports and therefore have certain needs in terms of facilities and training possibilities for themselves and their horses, but these people should still make sure that the evolutionary needs of their horses should be take care of.
I don't know in which category to place Blue Hors stable. I tried to find fotos or maps online, but couldn't find enough information. I have a strong feeling which category it could be, but no proof and therefore will make no assumptions, because I could be wrong. And that wouldn't be fair to them at all.
I know what I want for my horses, and that is being able to have friends, socialize and being able to move around all day long. And I am happy they get to do that. I work with them daily (in hand work or ridden work). Its just more work for me, fetching them from the pasture and cleaning them up before work.
I ansolutely agree with you
Btw tho. The horses at this stable have pasture time.
@@alman8908 How much? Alone or in a herd?
Blue Hors is a very good stable- my guess would be that the horses get 8ish hours of turnout a day. Give or take depending on the weather and seasons. I do know for a fact they actually turn out competition horses though- Blue Hors Matinee passed away due to a pasture accident a few years back and she was one of their top competitors.
(Also, believe it or not, some horses do prefer to be stalled- I’ve taught mine how to ask to come in, and one of them frequently requests to be brought in. He likes his turnout but he also likes hanging out in his stall napping and munching hay, especially if it’s really hot out. One doesn’t want to ever come in unless it’s really hot or really cold, and the last one could care less whether he’s in or out)
@@Nightgrauen Herd obviously. Didnt you pay attention?
Aww Robbie!! I got to meet him very briefly 4 years ago and he is such an amazing and genuine human being.
So happy to be Dane :) Good video Matt :)
BLUE HORS Stables are AMAZING!! Thnx Matt for sharing it all with us...you are a very multi-talented young man!
matt you are amazing and a talented equestrian..... ps how is chase
I'm super glad that this stable still allows their horses to go outside, also the youngster stable is great, they can all just chill in their herd which is really great to see 😌
Love your channel Matt ! ❤️
Great tour and interview! Matt, your natural curiosity puts people at ease & you always seem to ask the questions we’re all wondering about. What a top notch place and tour!!
This place is amazing and so big😍
Wow this place is amazing! I would even work there just polishing all the wood areas. Thank you to you and Blue Hors for this amazing look at such an awesome stable! Thank you!
These videos are so cool! Greetings from the UK🇬🇧
What an amazing place. Thank you Matt for sharing your tour with us. It is so refreshing to see a stable that large that really cares for their horses and treats them with the respect they deserve. The people seemed very friendly too. What an experience it must have been to be there. Cheers my friend. Scott
it's a lovely video again! love you!
Hi. I am an equine laser therapy technician in FL USA. I treat an own son of Don Shufro and he is absolutely magnificent!! Such a pleasure and I look forward to every visit.
Everyone in the world: 😲...
Us in Denmark: 😎
True lol
Love the tour. Thank you. The area they converted the manure blew me away. I’d love to see more of that process. Also, it’s a joy to see horses being horses, and people loving their work. Again, thank you.
Wow amazing 😱😍 love from Dublin Ireland
Dublin .. the beautiful place
With beautiful people
@@Robsav-yx6vi thanks...Dublin is a great city 🇮🇪
Well that was fun! Thank you Matt and Blue Hors for a tour of a place most of us can only Dream about. Incredible🐎🐴💖
A Dream this stallion! ❤️
Thank you for this wonderful tour of this grand stable. You take us to places we could never go by ourselves in this lifetime. Keep up the good work. You are just the best!!!
Wow beautiful!! I have been to some of our elite cutting training facilities as I worked for. Cutting trainer for years but this is beautiful!!
Bobbi Stevens. haha....right at the end, I got a flash-back of when Cutter Bill came to town (Denton) it was such a big deal!
@@rebeccaferguson7734 YES!!!! Haha i am glad someone else got me!!
Oh my what a gorgeous stable and training facility. Okay now I want one of those saddle chairs. Horses will always have my heart.
6:37 you can hear high hopes by P!ATD in the background...
taste
This seems like an amazing stable. At first glance I thought well where do they put the horses out? And that was of course covered . Terrific! Incredible to see a high end stable actually caring about their horses.
Hi Matt! We would be interested what such a topmodel like you eats in a day...? 😃😉 Thank you.
wow !!!...10 star hotel for horses ( and workers) ....smile....amazing...and what a lovely groom Robbie , so honest , no jealousy, I am blown away that such a barn exists ....this looks like working in your every day holiday there ...wished i could train there
Wer ist noch Deutsch hier ?
hier! ich
Ich😂👌🏼
Haha ich auch
Wurli Zappa Hallo! Ich auch, bin durch Zufall bei Matt gelandet und muss sagen, ich finde super wie er alles erklärt und geht wirklich liebevoll mit seinen Pferden um, auch wenn er ein ganz anderes Leben führt mit seinen Pferden🤴🏽Ich kann so prima mein englisch auffrischen 🤗
Ich auch XD
Matt, thank you for that great World Blue Hors tour. I just like when you can find a well thought out stable facility for the horses and the owners. The grounds and stables were just magnificent.
I'm from Danmark
Anyone Else?
Mig 😂😂😂
Marie R. Hye miggg
Yeps.
Mig. Kan slet ikke tro, at han har været her.
Mee cx
Like 15 min fra blue hors 👌
Så hans insta da han lagde op han skulle til dk! Bor i Billund og var ved at dø! For han var SÅ tæt på o.o
Matt, you really are living your best life! Thank you very much for this video!
i feel myself poor by this
but it's beautiful omg
Loved the Farm Tour Matt.
There was a great Grand Prix Mare. BLUE HORS MATINEE, that was probably a product or their Dressage Training.
You Tube has it all caught on Video . It was a Musical free style ride to admire forever.
Shes gone now but never be forgotten.
Great Video🤩 ly💗 greetings from germany
Wow! This is SO amazing! There were things that I didn't even know existed. This is like 'Equine Club Med!' On my own, I never would have learned of this amazing place! Thank you, Matt, for bringing this into view! Lovely!
This is an exceptional video!! Imagine Chase in here!! How many would it cost?
Every horse owners dream as well as riders for sure. It was nice that you showed more than the polished surface. Also to take time to interview groom was lovely. They do such hard work behind the scenes.
Omg beautiful😍💖
So nice to see the groom! I love seeing the people behind the scenes.
Wow! It's really luxurious and clean!
But I miss the paddocks for horses which are older than 3...
I know the champions all have a high value but must they stand the whole day in their boxes? A real pity.
Or are their standing there only because the weather is bad? :0
They have got 300 acres for the horses, the weather is just bad, you could see how wet and muddy it is.
@@jennyfaser4831 ahh thx! I was a little bit triggered :0
@@jennyfaser4831 It's Denmark - it will be wet and muddy almost all year round (maybe less in the summer, but sometimes even then). So rain is not a good excuse not to take the horses out. I didn't like that we couldn't see adult horses out in pasture either, now that they have so much of it.
@@julianiklassonhyden1216 which part of Denmark are you from? Hasn't been that wet in my part all year round. Well, winter of course but otherwise it's not that bad - usually. If you let the horses out on the muddy paddocks you will ruin the paddock (and maybe the horse). It'd be too slippery and they would just make holes in the ground ruining the grass until there's only bare ground with quite dangerous holes even if it is dry. Just imagine a horse running around the wet paddock, slipping here and there, doing sliding stops and turns. The mud will pile up around the horses hoof as it drags off the surface while sliding. Those little piles will dry and turn into tripping hazards no matter what the weather is like.
@@jennyfaser4831 If the paddocks are small, yes, they will be muddy. Ut horses can actually survive some rain and mud. If they have enough space, dried or hardened paddocks the mud wouldn't be a problem either. Not being turned out daily however, is not horse-friendly. However pretty the stables are. Now I don"t know, maybe the horses are turned out daily, maybe they are not. I just mean, rainy weather is not a good excuse to keep them inside. If we keep making excuses like that, their possibility to move freely will be very limited. Matt says it's horse friendly though, meaning the turn-out in pastures, so I hope he is right.
Don Schufro! He was one of my favorites years ago. That was so cool to see him in the video.
Is it weird that I kind of hope that this is a stable tour because Matt and Jesse are going to be moving into the stables? 😂😂