Black Jack Gets a Bath

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  • čas přidán 1. 07. 2024
  • With the hot Texas summer in full swing, bath time can be refreshing! In this video, Black Jack gets a bath and some pampering.

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  • @castiel8888
    @castiel8888 Před 2 dny +3

    I absolutely love watching your journey with Black Jack! I love getting to see the wonderful bond between you and your boy. Lameness issues can be a tricky fix! Stretching a horse's legs to loosen up their muscles can really help with soreness from standing in a stall or pasture and may help him be a bit more comfortable! It likely won't solve his lameness, but it may be very enjoyable for Black Jack! Horses can also carry a lot of tension in their face and letting them push their upper jaw against your hand to help release that tension can work wonders! Plus, it'll help give you a fun little activity to do that would be really enjoyable for both you and your horse! 🥰

    • @HorseTaleswithBlackJack
      @HorseTaleswithBlackJack  Před dnem +1

      Thank you for those suggestions! And thank you for watching my journey with Black Jack. I love getting suggestions and feedback. :)

  • @orangebuddha-gm8ku
    @orangebuddha-gm8ku Před 2 dny +6

    I still think a vet has not identified the real issue to be honest! My heart is with you both.

  • @carolynstewart8465
    @carolynstewart8465 Před 2 dny +8

    You are the best thing that could have happened to that old guy. Even healthy young horses can have lots of issues. Fine in the am, not fine pm.
    Give him time! A year from now, you'll see how much you've learned about YOURSELF❤

  • @staceybarnhart8147
    @staceybarnhart8147 Před 2 dny +4

    With my horse he did not like the plastic curry for regular grooming. He liked the rubber curry for his regular grooming sessions. He does like the plastic one after working cause it gets the itchy spots. You can also see if he has ulcers. Sometimes ulcers show different with horses. You can also try adding a probiotic to his feed. Probiotics are the good bugs ( as I call them lol ) that help with digestion in the hindgut. I agree with commenter that you might have been frauded, so looking into that further is a good idea. I am surprised that the vet doing your PPE didn't say no to buying him. BJ is lucky to be with you!! Lord only knows where he would be at his age!! Keep following your gut!! Keep watching BJ, he will give you signs & if you don't catch the small signs he will give you bigger ones ( dummy signs I call them lol ) Horses are highs & lows, happiness & tears!! You are doing great!!

    • @HorseTaleswithBlackJack
      @HorseTaleswithBlackJack  Před 2 dny +2

      His curry comb is pretty soft rubber, but maybe it’s still more than he finds comfortable. Plus, I do brush fairly firmly so I’m going to try just using his soft brush. Maybe it’s that simple! I’m paying attention for ulcers too, especially since his diet changed with the move. I’m sure if Black Jack presented at the PPE like he does now, the vet would have recommended against purchase. He seemed to be on the up and up. Plus he had no history with the barn I was purchasing from.

  • @JoJo-ud3hu
    @JoJo-ud3hu Před 2 dny +5

    I bought a 3 year old Fjord and a year later she got very sick and died. Turns out she had cancer. That was very hard to go through. A journey with horses has highs and lows. It can be very stressful but what they give you back is well worth it.
    I didnt think I'd get another horse after my Fjord died but then I saw an ad for my current horse and instantly fell in love. Bought her sight unseen and shes been the absolute best. I've had her for 5 years. I also just bought a Shire just off the ad and he is one of the best temperments I've ever come across.
    Highs and lows with horses 🙂

    • @HorseTaleswithBlackJack
      @HorseTaleswithBlackJack  Před 2 dny +2

      Definitely highs and lows. So sorry to hear about your 3 year old Fjord. They're such beautiful horses. I'm glad you've fallen in love with someone new!! :)

    • @thedesken
      @thedesken Před dnem

      ​@HorseTaleswithBlackJack take all of us with a grain of salt. I'm the one who suggested the PPE, which you already did. I'm in my fifties close to 60s and was raised with quarter horses. I'm fortunate to have world and congress championships. What we have in common is the love of our horses. Please, listen to your heart and mind. I wish more horse owners were like yourself. Stay true to you!

  • @chrishart4707
    @chrishart4707 Před 15 hodinami

    Thank you so much for posting about your journey with Black Jack! I saw from another comment that you watch Steve Young. That reminded me that he told an owner that her horse would not even think of biting her if he considered her to be his leader. So maybe you could try some of Steve's groundwork exercises that will encourage Black Jack to understand your role in his life (you know the ones--disengaging, backing up, leading-to-driving, respecting your bubble, etc.) Probably Black Jack knows all these things and just needs to be reminded. Even if you can never ride him, Black Jack should probably be able to do groundwork. And you already know Steve's advice regarding hand feeding. I'm sure it's hard to put yourself "out there" and i really respect your openness to suggestions. I think you are a very thoughtful and caring owner. Best wishes for continued progress.

  • @slunt3123
    @slunt3123 Před 2 dny +3

    Just to show you are not alone, in the first year with my cousin’s new horse, he choked on foxtails (vet trip), had 12 “beans” in his urethra (vet trip), needed a equine dentist as the points were cutting his cheeks (vet trip), needed a chiropractor as his jaw and withers were out of alignment (vet trip), hit his shoulder on something (2 weeks off), slipped in the mud and torqued his rear fetlock (2 weeks off), and last but not least, although he seemed well trained, she found out from the breeder he only had 60 days training that did not include trailer loading. But, he has a great mind, so will be perfect one day, just like Black Jack.

  • @Lexi-gf9fs
    @Lexi-gf9fs Před 2 dny +4

    Blackjack looks so upset walking into the wash stall but then was so happy during the bath!

    • @HorseTaleswithBlackJack
      @HorseTaleswithBlackJack  Před 2 dny +2

      Right??? He really hates walking into it, but as soon as that cool water hits him he's like "Ahhhhhh...."

    • @ShintogaDeathAngel
      @ShintogaDeathAngel Před 2 dny

      That’s how my brother’s dog (14 years old) looks when you turn home after a walk, and she definitely goes slower on the way back 😂

  • @myhappygecko2895
    @myhappygecko2895 Před 2 dny +4

    Horses with tummy issues won’t like being groomed or sometimes if they are also in pain. Or if say at the yard that morning a bunch of farriers came and did loud stuff or commotions happened with trucks dumping stuff etc that can make them kinda funny for a day. Mike got super upset the other day so much so the vet texted me. Freaked me out. He was fine he just didn’t want to be in the stall that day due to all the commotion happening he wanted to be outside. So when I came I didn’t ride him I let him be and watched him and fed him some cookies making sure he was fine and he was. I rode him the next day he was wonderful. I could have ridden him I just didn’t want to incase something was wrong but by the next day it was clear he was fine.

  • @1_viewer
    @1_viewer Před 2 dny +3

    Subscribing to find out how the saga unfolds. You certainly have been getting an education in equine issues.

  • @slunt3123
    @slunt3123 Před 2 dny +4

    Horses have very sensitive skin. They can feel a fly on their back. Summer coats are short and fine; only require a soft brush. Rubber curries are fine for winter coats and dried mud, but not for summer dust. Check what you using on his summer coat and how hard you are brushing.

  • @leanneadams2549
    @leanneadams2549 Před 2 dny +12

    Isn’t he just a gorgeous horse !!
    And she is to be applauded for the EXCELLENT care he is receiving from her !! And I totally and 100% agree that you have a fraud case !! That guy knew that BJ would be hard to sell and dishonestly sold him and dumped all the responsibility on someone who was very new to the equestrian world. That’s just down right shitty !! So I really hope she gets an attorney to get some money back and if he did that once he will do it again to someone else !! Let’s stop this nonsense!!!

    • @HorseTaleswithBlackJack
      @HorseTaleswithBlackJack  Před 2 dny +3

      Thank you for your support! I honestly never thought of this being a case of fraud. I always thought of the horse trading world as a buyer beware situation. I will give this some thought!

    • @orangebuddha-gm8ku
      @orangebuddha-gm8ku Před 2 dny

      Yes I totaally agree. And respect to her husband for understanding, it must have caused a few family issues aswell!

    • @jeannestuemke5664
      @jeannestuemke5664 Před dnem

      I know a really GOOD attorney! Let me know if you need his name...

    • @sharonbeck-hl7cf
      @sharonbeck-hl7cf Před dnem

      A great educational video to watch is “D/C why is this horse lame?”

    • @HorseTaleswithBlackJack
      @HorseTaleswithBlackJack  Před 21 hodinou

      @@sharonbeck-hl7cf Thank you for that! I will check it out.

  • @kathleeneldridge3057

    Black Jack is one lucky horse to have you looking out for him!

  • @susanm3503
    @susanm3503 Před 2 dny +2

    Hi from the UK. I am loving watching your journey with Mr Jack. He is such a lucky boy to have found you. I hope you can heal him. I watch a fantastic channel by a UK trainer called Steve Young. His horsemanship methods are very gentle. You will learn a lot from him. Good luck and I am looking forward to seeing more video's about this beautiful boy❤😊

  • @sharonbeck-hl7cf
    @sharonbeck-hl7cf Před 2 dny +2

    In my humble opinion I think it is a very good idea to see him in the pasture with other horses to see what his behavior is. Maybe use a softer brush. Or not apply so much pressure. Does he swish his tail or pin his ears back while you are brushing any particular part of his body?

    • @HorseTaleswithBlackJack
      @HorseTaleswithBlackJack  Před 2 dny +1

      Nope, no swishing or pinning. I've been watching closely. He just steps away. Maybe it is something as similar as using a softer stroke.
      I was going to go watch him in the field, but when I told the barn manager how he tripped so hard this weekend, twice, we decided to put him on stall rest until August when he goes back to the lameness vet. He may very well be being too active in the pasture at night. While the vet said the pasture was fine, he did say it's fine as long as Black Jack simply walks around. Can't guarantee he's doing that!

  • @orangebuddha-gm8ku
    @orangebuddha-gm8ku Před 2 dny

    Just subbed to support you and Black jack. and love following your progress. Such a shame because you deserve some rewards from your patience. most [people would have given up! Hopefully with time he will appreciate the care and money you are putting into making him happy again.

    • @HorseTaleswithBlackJack
      @HorseTaleswithBlackJack  Před dnem

      Thank you for subscribing! Hopefully we'll all be rewarded by a happy horse at the end of this. Black Jack deserves it.

  • @ferngarner1
    @ferngarner1 Před 2 dny +17

    Okay, this falls in the category of none of my business. As an experienced horse owner, I think you should ask for your money back from the seller, as you were cheated. You bought an animal in good faith, expecting a healthy, if not young horse. I would have a attorney send him a letter. Your expenses to rehabilitate BJ are, and will be, considerable. He may never be rideable. I applaud your herculean efforts to heal and love him. Just know he may not be what you wanted. If you got your money back, perhaps you could then purchase a suitable, healthy riding horse who could be a companion to BJ and a joy to you.

    • @HorseTaleswithBlackJack
      @HorseTaleswithBlackJack  Před 2 dny +10

      To be fair, I put his story out there, so even if it's not your business, it's fair game! And honestly, I like your comment. I hadn't thought about having an attorney send a letter. I will look into that for sure! Thank you!!

    • @ferngarner1
      @ferngarner1 Před 2 dny +9

      @@HorseTaleswithBlackJack Thanks for your reply. Since you now have extensive vet records/evaluation of BJ's old injury causing his
      lameness, I believe you have a fair case for fraud. Very good luck to you pursuing a claim. Maybe that would prevent this unscrupulous seller from doing the same to someone else.

    • @wenchegrytten941
      @wenchegrytten941 Před 2 dny +7

      It pains me to agree with you. I believe fate placed BJ in her hands, but it is unfair that she should bear such a great financial burden and worries for BJ. A responsibility the seller easily escaped from. I know that BJ will have a good life with her and will be a good grazing companion for the new one that I "see" will come.

    • @leanneadams2549
      @leanneadams2549 Před 2 dny +8

      Oh absolutely!! I’m so tired of nice, honest people that get taken advantage of !! CLEARLY he knew that BJ would be hard to sell so he sold him dishonestly !! I absolutely love how she’s taken care of him but she didn’t sign up for all that responsibility!!! Yes I sure hope she gets an attorney and one with half a brain would know this is an easy win !!!! If I lived closer I’d totally help her get that pos who did this !!!!

    • @CherylMillard-i5o
      @CherylMillard-i5o Před 2 dny +6

      @@HorseTaleswithBlackJack
      In contract law, good faith is the cornerstone on which all transactions rest.
      good faith
      n. honest intent to act without taking an unfair advantage over another person or to fulfill a promise to act, even when some legal technicality is not fulfilled. The term is applied to all kinds of transactions.
      implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing
      n. a general assumption of the law of contracts, that people will act in good faith and deal fairly without breaking their word, using shifty means to avoid obligations or denying what the other party obviously understood.
      Please consult an attorney who specializes in contract law.

  • @livelovelaughride1
    @livelovelaughride1 Před dnem +1

    What a great job you are doing as a novice horse owner. He looks to have a calm grounded demeanor, what a lucky boy he is to have found you. He would like a better fitting halter....the one you have is way too low on his sensitive nose. For safety's sake, are those cross ties clipped into something solid or baling twine (safe) in case of a horse pulling back or rearing? Not wanting to be groomed is telling you something. Ulcers, PSSM (easy hair test and well worth knowing). Or as simple as too firm a brush. But, well done, you!

    • @HorseTaleswithBlackJack
      @HorseTaleswithBlackJack  Před 21 hodinou

      Yes, I just bought a new halter yesterday! It fits him much better than the previous. I'll have to check the cross ties, but the other ties I've seen there, they all have breakaways mechanisms.

  • @maryiheartboxing1142

    Honor his body language and give him space if he’s asking for it. This is how he will learn that he can trust you. Sometimes they just don’t want to be fussed over 🤷🏼‍♀️

    • @HorseTaleswithBlackJack
      @HorseTaleswithBlackJack  Před dnem +1

      That's what I was thinking, but I think the previous commenter had a great view as well about Black Jack figuring out how to get me to stop doing something he doesn't want. I think it's a balance that I need to manage.

    • @maryiheartboxing1142
      @maryiheartboxing1142 Před dnem

      @@HorseTaleswithBlackJack yes! As long as you watch you will learn how to communicate so well!

  • @jaysmith8199
    @jaysmith8199 Před 2 dny

    Put yourself in BJ's place re the grooming.
    100 degree heat, curry brush being used firmly, that produces friction which in turn produces heat....... would you want to be groomed? 😉
    Putting yourself in your horse's place is a good way of figuring out stuff. 😊
    As someone has said, fine summer coat only needs a lighter brush.
    You could see BJ enjoyed his bath 😊
    Is he out with other horses at night? Could be herd dynamics going on. Lots of chasing and running around as he finds his place in the pecking order.

    • @HorseTaleswithBlackJack
      @HorseTaleswithBlackJack  Před dnem

      Yes! I never would have thought about the curry brush without you guys! I'll skip that one for now and just lightly brush him.
      He has been going out at night. The barn manager and I have decided to put him on stall rest because we suspect he's outside moving around more than he should be. The vet said he could be out if he just walks around, and he was so dull when I got him that we thought he'd be fine. He's much perkier now though!

  • @helruna7580
    @helruna7580 Před dnem

    He is such a nice boy....you asked about he doesnt want to be brushed. Some brushes produce a little static electric shocks, just a little but enough to feel. Maybe you have one.

    • @HorseTaleswithBlackJack
      @HorseTaleswithBlackJack  Před 21 hodinou

      Hmmmm... never would have thought about that one! I wonder how you can tell, or if you just buy a new one and see if it's better.

  • @snickers_3990
    @snickers_3990 Před dnem

    I mentioned last week I had a horse with a few issues, I’ve owned him 3 months yesterday. My fellow was acting the same to grooming and I stopped using the curry comb and he’s enthusiastic about grooming again.
    Some horses are more sensitive than others I guess.
    Also I had an issue around his poll and upper neck area being sensitive and him being a bit nippy. X-ray confirmed arthritis and now with ongoing medication his favourite thing is having his poll scratched. His whole demeanour has changed for the better. He’s very willing when riding and obviously much more comfortable.
    Just waiting for the equine dentist to come to my town soon for his problem tooth to be removed.

    • @HorseTaleswithBlackJack
      @HorseTaleswithBlackJack  Před 21 hodinou

      Interesting that you had the same issue with grooming. I'm definitely going to just use the soft brush on him today. Yesterday, I didn't even groom him. I just let him be, poor guy. I hope your guy continues to improve!!

  • @robinfarmer4787
    @robinfarmer4787 Před 2 dny +1

    Maybe he’s in some kind of pain I would ask the vet but he definitely has to feel better after that bath it’s sad to think about what he’s been through when he was younger and how he hurt his foot

    • @HorseTaleswithBlackJack
      @HorseTaleswithBlackJack  Před 2 dny +1

      He really loves the water once he gets into the bath stall. I think it’s the cross ties. I may forgot them next time.

  • @myhappygecko2895
    @myhappygecko2895 Před 2 dny +1

    How long in total how you have him?

  • @tracybrock1406
    @tracybrock1406 Před dnem

    So I think you're dealing with a couple of factors. One, is that the place is new, you are new, it takes a good while for horses to kind of settle and get used to you and your routine. Much like a kid in foster care. A horses life. If he has a little jump or a spook or something, try not to react to that. Sometimes horses can appear to love grooming, because they got out of work. Now he's out of work he might not love grooming.😅 ? But he might also see you back up when he seemingly objects to something and so he knows how to get you to stop? Horses can read body language and if you feel nervous he's going to feel that too.

    • @HorseTaleswithBlackJack
      @HorseTaleswithBlackJack  Před dnem

      That's very helpful, thank you! I was actually wondering the same thing about the fact that he's no longer working. He was so dull at the other barn and I never saw him spook, ever. Now he's a bit spookier, but he's so much more bright. Maybe that's related... Great point about me backing up when he seems to not want something. I don't know why I've started doing that because I know I don't want him thinking he gets to move me around; maybe I'm too much in my head now. I'm going to work on that one.

  • @shashakeeleh5468
    @shashakeeleh5468 Před dnem +1

    Would you PLEASE take this horse to TX A&M and get a definitive opinion! And the man in this link knows what he's talking about:
    Min. 13:35 - czcams.com/video/dqhUeVee3lM/video.htmlsi=vzMMr7u7Gunww6dp

  • @marlahumberston1793
    @marlahumberston1793 Před dnem +1

    Has he been tested for EPM Lymes and or PSSM? My heart goes out to you both sending prayers

    • @HorseTaleswithBlackJack
      @HorseTaleswithBlackJack  Před dnem

      Not at this point. We're treating the injury we've found. If that doesn't work, I'm sure we'll continue with additional testing.

    • @marlahumberston1793
      @marlahumberston1793 Před dnem +1

      @@HorseTaleswithBlackJack it’s a simple blood test I’d be looking in that direction too it may be the cause😪🙏🏻😘

  • @GPwithme
    @GPwithme Před 2 dny +1

    Have you had him tested for Lyme disease?

  • @sandyrobinson1845
    @sandyrobinson1845 Před 2 dny +3

    I think you need to get advice from an attorney
    This beautiful horse seems to have issues before you fell in love with him and wanted to make your dream of loving , owning a horse that You Could Ride …. The seller should make this Right For You
    You would think he would want to have a good reputation and make This Right For You!!!
    I’m so sad for You
    You have had a lot of out of pocket expensive costs
    I’m sorry
    Feel the seller is far from being Honest
    He should be concerned for you and the welfare of Black Jack
    Please get some advice and legal help
    😦🤦‍♀️

  • @catevandenbosch491
    @catevandenbosch491 Před 2 dny +1

    Is hij geslagen ?

    • @HorseTaleswithBlackJack
      @HorseTaleswithBlackJack  Před 2 dny +2

      Gosh I hope not. Not that I'm aware of. I'm sure he wasn't where I bought him from. They doted on him (although didn't really care for his health issues).

  • @lindabrettl6233
    @lindabrettl6233 Před dnem

    Hi you said Black Jack isn’t himself. If you have him on meds Previcox or Equioxx you might check for ulcers. Often ulcers will make them grumpy to down right grouchy.

  • @tonkabear2369
    @tonkabear2369 Před dnem

    Can you do a video on expenses to date?

  • @Tawny593
    @Tawny593 Před 2 dny +2

    Reasons for not liking to be groomed:
    Pain
    New Environment causing stress
    Change in routine
    Anxiety
    He's been through a lot. Maybe his issues are making him unhappy.

  • @nancyhamlin9169
    @nancyhamlin9169 Před dnem

    There is a lot of dishonesty in the horse world

  • @cathynewyork7918
    @cathynewyork7918 Před 2 dny

    I am really sorry for you that you achieved your dream of owning a horse and he turned out to be lame. The seller should be sued for not being honest with you about his condition. Good luck.

    • @HorseTaleswithBlackJack
      @HorseTaleswithBlackJack  Před dnem +1

      Thank you. It's kinda the pits. :(

    • @cathynewyork7918
      @cathynewyork7918 Před dnem

      @@HorseTaleswithBlackJack It's painful when our dreams don't work out. Please do sue the seller who cheated you. Good luck with Black Jack.

  • @antisimanticath
    @antisimanticath Před dnem

    Horse is not black. Brown.

    • @HorseTaleswithBlackJack
      @HorseTaleswithBlackJack  Před dnem

      He's black. He's been out in the sun in the middle of the Texas summer and has bleached out a lot.