Thank you so much for the information. I am in the U.S. and don’t understand what the stable teams. Does the team complete the same way the Olympics do? Here we compete as individuals no matter what barn we are from.
😮 whoa absolutely beautiful couple and stable. Yes the architecture was so top level but the landscaping was also incredible. I would have loved to learn more about their horses, what kind they have, if they breed them and more about how they met and dreamed this big dream together. REALLY inspiring. Thanks Matt for always finding these next level locations and people.
What an amazing place and the owners were enjoyable. It was nice for them to share their place. It was fun to see all they had created in their horse paradise. Thanks for sharing Matt and Jesse.
Extraordinary! I love that the indoor arena is right there by the boxes/stalls. No traveling outside to get to it so you can avoid weather or any outside distractions. Fabulous. Like the owner, I too function better without clutter so his 'you can't see it' ideas are perfect. But let's talk about that graffiti! Seriously, unlike any stable you have highlighted or that I have seen online. It feels young and fresh and SO clean and tidy. And I would be remiss if I didn't talk about that green lawn with the jumps or the indoor "social" area. In all my dreams I couldn't have imagined this one. Dear Lord, in my next life, plunk me down in this environment. I promise I'll give back.
@@NoThankUBeQuiet Hmmmm ... you know, I understand that. The convenience may be outweighed by the serenity of the barn. Good point, thank you for sharing that.
That's a stable for humans and not for horses. Imagine your horse in a stable with an open riding arena with all this dust floating around and constantly breathing into the lungs of the boxed horses. Horses belong outside fresh air. Sorry but I would never put my horse in one of this fancy stables. No wonder they mostly die young age. As I follow mads videos I know he cares for his horses very well and the live a happy life out in the fields were they belong.
@@romanaschwemlein2533 Some very valid points and things to consider for certain. I suppose I figured they would have a good air filtration and wouldn't put it so close if it were a danger to the horses. It would certainly be something I would consider. Thank you for making some food for thought.
This is one month old..over 75000 views..these two are a scream from time to time but are very serious when it comes to their herd and equestrians in general..great education about the sport for those who only can dream..love them both.
yes, most horses like a paddock, but these horses I would assume are still outside and exercised every day and do in fact get to see other horses. these horses are also very valuable and well taken care of. its a gorgeous stable and my serotonin levels went way up watching this!!
What an amazing place! Love the straw being used in this way it looks beautiful! I once saw a house building show on TV that features "unusual buildings being built" and in 1 episode there was a couple that wanted to use straw to build structure of the entire house. At first I thought they must be crazy to even try it but the end result was stunning.. They kept parts of the straw walls visible as "feature walls" and plastered the rest. The nice extra was that the straw insulated the house so good that during hot summers it stayed cool and in the winter they did not have to use much heating for the same reason. I like it when people believe in their vision and build barns or stables that are different.. They did an amazing job!
Okay honestly my favourite thing is the pull out storage next to the stalls. That is an amazing idea for organization and keeping everything looking neat. Wow!
This barn is pure genius! Thought of everything from convenience to passive advertising (if I saw a stable from my apartment I would totally check it out)! This is amazing! And is really clean
I really like the stables. The pull out drawers for each horse next to the stall. The different turfs as there was the indoor arena in the stables so no need to go outside, the outdoor with exquisite sand, and then the grass turf, which looked well cared for and not over ridden. I also enjoy things being very neat and tidy. Cameras are so prolific now that most stables that have electric can have them and they can be cheap for one that just sends an image every so often but with a barn like that I would expect to be able to check on the horses via video anytime I wanted. The fireplace and social area like the outdoor seating would have me chatting with my friends about horses until we had to leave. What I would suggest is the option of the mountable cameras for riders where if you wear an arm band it follows your movement and records. This has been personally helpful to watch myself in training/working and see how I feel I am riding vs what I actually look like and what feedback I would give myself - straighten my back, heels down more, guided the horse off in steps to the jump and did I notice that?. That way I can constantly work on my own skills to hone them into being a better rider and feeling when I shortened the stride and didn't notice or had my hands too high. It's something another trainer had me do as we would have a lesson and then I would record myself working on that one thing we worked on in the lesson plus everything I had previously been taught and my homework between lessons was to watch the videos and identify my mistakes and see if I could fix them. By the end of the week and my next lesson I submitted a tape of my best ride and I had my notes and we discussed if the trainer saw the same issues I did and made sure I knew how to fix them and that they were not showing up every week. Then I learned something new in that weeks lesson and recorded all over again.
This stable looks like a fancy NFL locker room! I really like the hide-away closets they put into the side of the stable walls. Anybody who can, should have cameras; a place I was at had a live-in caretaker, and he ignored the sounds of a horse that got cast and died because "he thought they were just fighting" ?
For anyone too young to remember Dead Poets Society, great movie, highly recommend it, anyone who does remember it knows the meaning of Carpe Diem! Great content Matt, much love from Australia!
Carpe Diem Matt means literally seize the day. What an exciting tour the place is remarkable. Thanks for taking us along with you. They are a very attractive couple also, just an observation lol! Love and hugs from the UK 🐎🐶💝😍
Yes, it is done to keep wealthy patrons happy. But don’t forget, in this day and age, it takes a lot of money to support horse sports on the level this stable caters to. It makes perfect sense to make the facility as comfortable and pleasing to the people who support that sport. Many things have been done to make the facility as nice for the horses as possible.
Its always a bit funny, and a bit sad to watch these and its like: wow look at this mazing multi million dollar barn we built - and its luxury for everyone but the horses. At the end of the day, its still horses living isolated in boxes, but with art.
This is the reason I find it very difficult to click on these kinds of videos because seeing the horses living an unnatural life makes me sad. If I had this kind of money I would think about the horses quality of life first and spend all the money to make them happy and healthy to live like a horse. I’d think less of myself but the only thing I’d like it a heated and cooled indoor arena that is huge for riding in every weather situation.
Why do you have to be a such a Karen? Just be happy that these horses are living in a luxury stable (pretty sure they are let out to pasture) and receive better medical, dental, exercise, food, and care than most people on the planet. Also, have you actually visited these stables? If not, then maybe you should then come back and comment.
I have always said… if these were zoo animals, people would be protesting due to lack of natural environment, lack of stimulation etc. no care for the needs of the animals only $$$$$$$$
@@Dreawess2000 AZA minimum requirement for a zebra indoor holding enclosure is 300-500 sq ft. Minimum outdoor is 1000sq ft per individual. Minimum group size is 3. We keep horses alone, in 144sq ft.
Now they put so much effort in the comfort and design but a little paddock for each horse wouldn't hurt nobody right?🤷♀️ u see no grass field as well.
beautiful - carpe diem (Latin) means pick the day (like pick an apple (at the right time)) - karpos in Greek means fruit- (Herbst (German for autumn) derives from karpos)
Haven’t thought before that you could someway include graffiti art with dressage. Those were awesome even though those were not my style. 😊 As a dressage rider who has a graffiti artist husband i got so many ideas from this video! 😍 (artist name Slay) Maybe Slay could do stable feeding room/ tack room art also. Not just normal murals and canvas ☺️ We have such a different interests, but this gave me a possibility that maybe he could to something else at the stable than sit next to our arena with booklet to draw on… I can already see those horse characters with Slay art 😍 Thank you Matt from this video and great idea!
@@catrionagarde4410 Absolut richtig...Pferde brauchen nicht diese Art von Luxus wie hier gezeigt. Sie brauchen Wiese, Platz, Pferde um sich herum zur sozialen Interaktion, sie brauchen Luft, Wasser, Schatten und Licht. Keine Boxen, die von oben bis unten vergittert sind. Arme Pferde in diesem Stall. Nicht eine Streicheleinheit war für sie übrig von dem Herrn, der hier die Stalltour gemacht hat. Traurig..aber sicher nicht beneidenswert.
Ich denke diese Art Stall ist eher gebaut um die Menschen zu erfreuen und zu beeindrucken. Ist ja auch hauptsächlich ein Handelsstall. Wenigstens ein paar Paddockboxen hätten sie doch spendieren können! Ich finde Aktivställe toll, ist nicht für jedes Pferd geeignet, aber viele mögen es.
Imagine what a wonderful paddocktrail you could build with all that money. But instead these people just want comfort for HUMANS and never try to actually meet the horses‘ needs.
All of the horses have a window so that they can enjoy... ohh wow is this the highest standard for mental and physical health, of course it's not... this Stable is a Status Symbol and made only for the eye of the beholder... perfect and beautiful training conditions but for the horses i see nothing beautiful.
Watching this kind of places is just so sad. Everything what is "luxury" there is only for human's sake and nothing is actually for horses. Still prisons. So much money invested in impressive interiors and things that are suppose to be nice and useful for riders while horses are still standing inside small boxes - no nice pastures with lots of space, trees, different grasses and herbs, sheds for shadow from sun, hills to climb, water to splash in and plenty different stuff to enjoy... ehhhh 😓
@@sarahdenaeyer7670 how frustrating - it's literally people who make horses "expensive" for a sake of their own entertainment and they use it as an excuse to not fulfill horse's basic needs 🤦
@@hansgustaf540 probably fortune and that's the saddest part how many people would actually dream to prison their horses in places like that (just see the comments here 😓) while what horse really needs is a fresh air, space to move and run freely (not with a rider!!!), company of other horses to sleep together, scratch, graze and explore...
What a beautiful place. The owners are definitely thinking about the happiness and welfare of their four legged family members. What a nice glimpse of a different world. Thank you for the tour.
I really don't understand the 'prison' or critical comments on the stables. Those horses are living in an amazing stable! Clean, low dust, great light, open. Did anyone notice the wash rack had heat lights? I saw acres of beautiful land, top notch footing in their arenas. Clearly they are well cared for and I'm guessing they receive THE BEST vet care and nutrition. They speak lovingly of their animals and she was giving scratches to a horse with their head out like she does it all the time. For those of you being critical and calling it a 'prison,' you sound like you know nothing about horses or their care. For your edification, horses are like 1000 pound toddlers. They are prone to accidents and creatures of flight so they can panic and hurt themselves. THUS, structures have to be relatively spartan and safety is everything. For those of you negative commenters, how would you improve this facility?
Actually the original translation is "pluck the day" from a poem by Horace... but modern usage simply substitutes seize for pluck... either way it means grab onto today as tomorrow it will be different. Any literary source will follow this.
I usually love most of your videos but the luxury series always is truly depressing to watch. What I really dont understand is why Jesse is interested in putting his name on this series. Seems so far away from his values. How wonderful it would be if you visited top level riders who actually allows their horses to live fulfilling lives by meeting their basic needs. Like Steve Guerdat or Peder Fredricson just to mention a few.
What a beautiful stables🙂 well thought out! You can see the owners put their hearts into the design… absolutely stunning.
Matt never mentioned the location of the stable, but Carpe Diem Equestrian Team is in the netherlands. In Baarlo, near Den Bosch, to be accurate.
Thank you so much for the information. I am in the U.S. and don’t understand what the stable teams. Does the team complete the same way the Olympics do? Here we compete as individuals no matter what barn we are from.
Wow! Love love the built-in tack trunk/storage next to each stall. Brilliant!
Sliding wardrobes by a stable is now a dream of mine! Wow!! Need a lottery win 😫🤩
😮 whoa absolutely beautiful couple and stable. Yes the architecture was so top level but the landscaping was also incredible. I would have loved to learn more about their horses, what kind they have, if they breed them and more about how they met and dreamed this big dream together. REALLY inspiring. Thanks Matt for always finding these next level locations and people.
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What an amazing place and the owners were enjoyable. It was nice for them to share their place. It was fun to see all they had created in their horse paradise. Thanks for sharing Matt and Jesse.
Beautiful stables, well organized and perfectly manicured lawns, very impressive! Thank you Avni, Efe and Matt for the tour.
Extraordinary! I love that the indoor arena is right there by the boxes/stalls. No traveling outside to get to it so you can avoid weather or any outside distractions. Fabulous. Like the owner, I too function better without clutter so his 'you can't see it' ideas are perfect. But let's talk about that graffiti! Seriously, unlike any stable you have highlighted or that I have seen online. It feels young and fresh and SO clean and tidy. And I would be remiss if I didn't talk about that green lawn with the jumps or the indoor "social" area. In all my dreams I couldn't have imagined this one. Dear Lord, in my next life, plunk me down in this environment. I promise I'll give back.
Your horses have to learn to deal with distractions. Stalls should be their place to relax I'm not sure I'd want it to be that close to a working area
@@NoThankUBeQuiet Hmmmm ... you know, I understand that. The convenience may be outweighed by the serenity of the barn. Good point, thank you for sharing that.
That's a stable for humans and not for horses. Imagine your horse in a stable with an open riding arena with all this dust floating around and constantly breathing into the lungs of the boxed horses. Horses belong outside fresh air. Sorry but I would never put my horse in one of this fancy stables. No wonder they mostly die young age. As I follow mads videos I know he cares for his horses very well and the live a happy life out in the fields were they belong.
@@romanaschwemlein2533 Some very valid points and things to consider for certain. I suppose I figured they would have a good air filtration and wouldn't put it so close if it were a danger to the horses. It would certainly be something I would consider. Thank you for making some food for thought.
So beautiful and well thought out. They are true horse people. Perfect name. Thank you for sharing
Love the ideas of the sliding cupboards for tack and grooming so much cleaner looking and living ....Great idea 💡
Thank you Matt for this quality stable tour, I appreciate your efforts. Ontario, Canada
This is one month old..over 75000 views..these two are a scream from time to time but are very serious when it comes to their herd and equestrians in general..great education about the sport for those who only can dream..love them both.
What a beautiful stable. I love the focus on natural light and those pocket storage areas.
Incredible! I can see not just the time and money that they have put into this whole ''art piece", but also the love that they have devoted.
It's so clean! Really nice design, I like it a lot.
yes, most horses like a paddock, but these horses I would assume are still outside and exercised every day and do in fact get to see other horses. these horses are also very valuable and well taken care of. its a gorgeous stable and my serotonin levels went way up watching this!!
Wow! Such a beautiful sanctuary for people and animals. Love it. Thanks for sharing. Carpe Diem - Seize the day!
Excellent presentation! Fluid and clear. Really enjoyed this. Thank you 😊
What an amazing place! Love the straw being used in this way it looks beautiful! I once saw a house building show on TV that features "unusual buildings being built" and in 1 episode there was a couple that wanted to use straw to build structure of the entire house. At first I thought they must be crazy to even try it but the end result was stunning.. They kept parts of the straw walls visible as "feature walls" and plastered the rest. The nice extra was that the straw insulated the house so good that during hot summers it stayed cool and in the winter they did not have to use much heating for the same reason. I like it when people believe in their vision and build barns or stables that are different.. They did an amazing job!
Okay honestly my favourite thing is the pull out storage next to the stalls. That is an amazing idea for organization and keeping everything looking neat. Wow!
I don't even own a horse or ride at all but I love watching Matt and Jesse's videos
This barn is pure genius! Thought of everything from convenience to passive advertising (if I saw a stable from my apartment I would totally check it out)! This is amazing! And is really clean
Ok, I love the slide outs. Thanks for showing us the good life.
This by far was just another level. Thanks for doing this stable tour.
I really like the stables. The pull out drawers for each horse next to the stall. The different turfs as there was the indoor arena in the stables so no need to go outside, the outdoor with exquisite sand, and then the grass turf, which looked well cared for and not over ridden. I also enjoy things being very neat and tidy. Cameras are so prolific now that most stables that have electric can have them and they can be cheap for one that just sends an image every so often but with a barn like that I would expect to be able to check on the horses via video anytime I wanted. The fireplace and social area like the outdoor seating would have me chatting with my friends about horses until we had to leave. What I would suggest is the option of the mountable cameras for riders where if you wear an arm band it follows your movement and records. This has been personally helpful to watch myself in training/working and see how I feel I am riding vs what I actually look like and what feedback I would give myself - straighten my back, heels down more, guided the horse off in steps to the jump and did I notice that?. That way I can constantly work on my own skills to hone them into being a better rider and feeling when I shortened the stride and didn't notice or had my hands too high. It's something another trainer had me do as we would have a lesson and then I would record myself working on that one thing we worked on in the lesson plus everything I had previously been taught and my homework between lessons was to watch the videos and identify my mistakes and see if I could fix them. By the end of the week and my next lesson I submitted a tape of my best ride and I had my notes and we discussed if the trainer saw the same issues I did and made sure I knew how to fix them and that they were not showing up every week. Then I learned something new in that weeks lesson and recorded all over again.
A barn that clean = a LOT of staff and $$$$$$$
I’ve got stable envy 😩. What an amazing place.
Would love to see a luxury paddock-paradise! :)
This stable looks like a fancy NFL locker room! I really like the hide-away closets they put into the side of the stable walls.
Anybody who can, should have cameras; a place I was at had a live-in caretaker, and he ignored the sounds of a horse that got cast and died because "he thought they were just fighting" ?
For anyone too young to remember Dead Poets Society, great movie, highly recommend it, anyone who does remember it knows the meaning of Carpe Diem! Great content Matt, much love from Australia!
Carpe Diem Matt means literally seize the day.
What an exciting tour the place is remarkable. Thanks for taking us along with you. They are a very attractive couple also, just an observation lol! Love and hugs from the UK 🐎🐶💝😍
@Susie W Thank you for sharing with us what Carpe Diem literally means although you are not correct.
@@Runningfromtheherd sorry but I think you will find that I am actually correct. Never mind I still loved the video 😍👍
@@Runningfromtheherd it does mean seize the day (I took Latin for 5 years)
@@Super-es7xp Thank you for the validation, much appreciated 💝
Yes, it is done to keep wealthy patrons happy. But don’t forget, in this day and age, it takes a lot of money to support horse sports on the level this stable caters to. It makes perfect sense to make the facility as comfortable and pleasing to the people who support that sport. Many things have been done to make the facility as nice for the horses as possible.
Its always a bit funny, and a bit sad to watch these and its like: wow look at this mazing multi million dollar barn we built - and its luxury for everyone but the horses. At the end of the day, its still horses living isolated in boxes, but with art.
This is the reason I find it very difficult to click on these kinds of videos because seeing the horses living an unnatural life makes me sad. If I had this kind of money I would think about the horses quality of life first and spend all the money to make them happy and healthy to live like a horse. I’d think less of myself but the only thing I’d like it a heated and cooled indoor arena that is huge for riding in every weather situation.
Why do you have to be a such a Karen? Just be happy that these horses are living in a luxury stable (pretty sure they are let out to pasture) and receive better medical, dental, exercise, food, and care than most people on the planet. Also, have you actually visited these stables? If not, then maybe you should then come back and comment.
I have always said… if these were zoo animals, people would be protesting due to lack of natural environment, lack of stimulation etc. no care for the needs of the animals only $$$$$$$$
@@Dreawess2000 AZA minimum requirement for a zebra indoor holding enclosure is 300-500 sq ft. Minimum outdoor is 1000sq ft per individual. Minimum group size is 3.
We keep horses alone, in 144sq ft.
if your gonna be negative about stables like these then dont watch them no one needs or appreciate your negativity and comments
Amazing place! The owner care so much about his stable , very nice!
Now they put so much effort in the comfort and design but a little paddock for each horse wouldn't hurt nobody right?🤷♀️ u see no grass field as well.
You can see grass fields with horses in them in the drone shots at the beginning
Really like the intro shots! New? Love the art on stable walls!!
Pretty sure it is on all of their "HorsewoldTV" videos
@@undead_queer it is a video from their horseworldtv platform.
beautiful - carpe diem (Latin) means pick the day (like pick an apple (at the right time)) - karpos in Greek means fruit- (Herbst (German for autumn) derives from karpos)
Thanks Matt just amazing ... everything so modernized but truly elegant
This is some hard lux. Well done! Admirable!
A family's members home fence in a Balkan country was made of straw and mud! Very very strong
WOW SO BEAUTIFUL would love to keep my horses there ❤️🤩🙌🏻
What an amazing place its so neat and modern wow I have not seen anything like this before!!!🙌🎉🍾🥂
I love the stable tours!
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love the horse closets - so cool - now Matt you next project
That whole place is phenomenal 💓
What a beautiful place.
Great video thanks so much for doing it Jesse and Matt
Oh how neat ... you get to incorporate your horse(s) into you work.
Haven’t thought before that you could someway include graffiti art with dressage. Those were awesome even though those were not my style. 😊 As a dressage rider who has a graffiti artist husband i got so many ideas from this video! 😍 (artist name Slay) Maybe Slay could do stable feeding room/ tack room art also. Not just normal murals and canvas ☺️ We have such a different interests, but this gave me a possibility that maybe he could to something else at the stable than sit next to our arena with booklet to draw on… I can already see those horse characters with Slay art 😍 Thank you Matt from this video and great idea!
Extremely luxurious, beautifully done but not my favourite. Loved the tour of the stables in the snowy mountains far better.
Have you ever done mounted archery? its really fun
How nice to be rick.. Nice tour
Oh wow that’s a really nice stable
und dann komm ich mit meinem Offenstall und freue mich über einen neuen Zaun und Wasseranschluss🤣🤣
😂 same here! But I reckon our horses are happier!
@@catrionagarde4410 Absolut richtig...Pferde brauchen nicht diese Art von Luxus wie hier gezeigt. Sie brauchen Wiese, Platz, Pferde um sich herum zur sozialen Interaktion, sie brauchen Luft, Wasser, Schatten und Licht. Keine Boxen, die von oben bis unten vergittert sind. Arme Pferde in diesem Stall. Nicht eine Streicheleinheit war für sie übrig von dem Herrn, der hier die Stalltour gemacht hat. Traurig..aber sicher nicht beneidenswert.
Ich denke diese Art Stall ist eher gebaut um die Menschen zu erfreuen und zu beeindrucken. Ist ja auch hauptsächlich ein Handelsstall. Wenigstens ein paar Paddockboxen hätten sie doch spendieren können! Ich finde Aktivställe toll, ist nicht für jedes Pferd geeignet, aber viele mögen es.
Gemacht, um (reiche) Menschen zu beeindrucken. Wirkt total steril. Das Pferd wird vor lauter Design-Verliebtheit eher zur Nebensache.
@@catrionagarde4410 Meiner steht in einem Aktivstall..☺
Amazing! Thank you Matt!
Stunning!
Imagine what a wonderful paddocktrail you could build with all that money. But instead these people just want comfort for HUMANS and never try to actually meet the horses‘ needs.
Exactly
All of the horses have a window so that they can enjoy... ohh wow is this the highest standard for mental and physical health, of course it's not... this Stable is a Status Symbol and made only for the eye of the beholder... perfect and beautiful training conditions but for the horses i see nothing beautiful.
was thinking the exact same..
no it means seize the day - it is Latin in Shakespare - we did Julius Ceasar in school
I bet the feed room is fascinating too
Dream yard my horses would
Love this 😍
Love from Türkiye🇹🇷
Would love to visit there did you enjoy it x
Absolutely fantastic 😍
With these luxury stable I just get so sad seeing there’s literally no outdoor space for the horses to just be horses.
Watching this kind of places is just so sad. Everything what is "luxury" there is only for human's sake and nothing is actually for horses. Still prisons. So much money invested in impressive interiors and things that are suppose to be nice and useful for riders while horses are still standing inside small boxes - no nice pastures with lots of space, trees, different grasses and herbs, sheds for shadow from sun, hills to climb, water to splash in and plenty different stuff to enjoy... ehhhh 😓
I also find that very sad so many big stables don’t let there horses be horses because they are expensive 🙄
Yes - it' all very stylish and perfect. But it seems to be made to impress (rich) humans - I wonder what I have to spend for my horse living there...
@@sarahdenaeyer7670 how frustrating - it's literally people who make horses "expensive" for a sake of their own entertainment and they use it as an excuse to not fulfill horse's basic needs 🤦
@@hansgustaf540 probably fortune and that's the saddest part how many people would actually dream to prison their horses in places like that (just see the comments here 😓) while what horse really needs is a fresh air, space to move and run freely (not with a rider!!!), company of other horses to sleep together, scratch, graze and explore...
What a beautiful place. The owners are definitely thinking about the happiness and welfare of their four legged family members. What a nice glimpse of a different world. Thank you for the tour.
Wow ! It's incredible ❤
Money buys beautiful things!
WOW !!!! Love it!! 😍😍🤍
Absolutely Gorgeous 💜
You can tell they take great care of their horses and loves them very much :)
I really don't understand the 'prison' or critical comments on the stables. Those horses are living in an amazing stable! Clean, low dust, great light, open. Did anyone notice the wash rack had heat lights? I saw acres of beautiful land, top notch footing in their arenas. Clearly they are well cared for and I'm guessing they receive THE BEST vet care and nutrition. They speak lovingly of their animals and she was giving scratches to a horse with their head out like she does it all the time. For those of you being critical and calling it a 'prison,' you sound like you know nothing about horses or their care. For your edification, horses are like 1000 pound toddlers. They are prone to accidents and creatures of flight so they can panic and hurt themselves. THUS, structures have to be relatively spartan and safety is everything. For those of you negative commenters, how would you improve this facility?
And where the horses can chill outside? No field or paddock ?😢
Where is this stable located?
Seize the day!
Seize The Day!😇
where is this place ????
What breed of horses live there?
I think I need to go to Turkey! 😂
Or maybe a family business in 'construction'
Tak wygląda szczęśliwe życie
Wow!!
seize the day
so nice guys
Is he jumping chase?!?!
The actual translation is “Seize the day! “
These places
Big living rooms with horses in the closets.
Ok... I only have ONE question, where is this stable?
is it in the Netherlands? 'cuz i think Jesse is from the Netherlands?
👍👍
They can definitely afford there vet bills without the 30 day invoice lmao 🤣
carpe diem means seize the day
Do you presume to correct them? And no it does not.
@@Runningfromtheherd it actually does mean seize the day…
Actually the original translation is "pluck the day" from a poem by Horace... but modern usage simply substitutes seize for pluck... either way it means grab onto today as tomorrow it will be different. Any literary source will follow this.
@@Runningfromtheherd grow up
Move there
Carpe Diem means Seize The Day
What was the name of the owner?
I want their money 😩😂
Great place for the riders, Not for the horses.
Carpe Diem means ' use the day ' in Latin
I usually love most of your videos but the luxury series always is truly depressing to watch. What I really dont understand is why Jesse is interested in putting his name on this series. Seems so far away from his values. How wonderful it would be if you visited top level riders who actually allows their horses to live fulfilling lives by meeting their basic needs. Like Steve Guerdat or Peder Fredricson just to mention a few.