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  • @bearythoughts1849
    @bearythoughts1849 Před 4 lety +153

    Breaking horses is born out of a typical male attitude that an animal needs it's spirit breaking by rough domination into.submission to except humans and although some do better kinder.techniques these days like yourselves do with your horses . Starting and backing horses is a more accurate term to get horses to except being groomed and ridden and harnessed for carriage and cart driving , you do so great with your horses it shows as Frieda and Eefje has good nature and learn to be comfortable quickly with new experiences they will excel in all the equine disciplines especially Freida a real show mare.🐎

    • @FriesianHorses
      @FriesianHorses Před 4 lety +16

      So I can better can it, backing horses? I don't know the translation that well 😅

    • @randyrick8019
      @randyrick8019 Před 4 lety +17

      many American wild mustangs are now made rideable via gentler methods than the traditional rodeo 'breaking' and it seems to yield a horse that is better in all ways, much of the time. I will offer the channel of a Colorado 'reinsman' who demonstrates his techniques czcams.com/channels/1ChUgHltLfoo0Oq90icamQ.html

    • @isabellepanza9403
      @isabellepanza9403 Před 4 lety +25

      @@FriesianHorses breaking, backing, or starting a horse mean the same thing. Backing or Starting have a gentler, kinder connotation in English.

    • @mariepascale6921
      @mariepascale6921 Před 4 lety +16

      @@isabellepanza9403 Thank's Isabelle. Very interesting to learn because in French we've got only one word, whichever method is used, and it's awful : débourrer!
      And "bourré" means drunk in street slang! So french people sober young horses up 🤔

    • @noelle7714
      @noelle7714 Před 4 lety +16

      Watch Monty Roberts it’s amazing how he trains horses, he’s very gentle, his father trained the “old” way and he decided to be different and he got much better results. Watch the 3 part video when he said he wanted to capture and break a wild horse in 3 days and he did it. Amazing. I hope I explained that correctly it’s been a while since I’ve watched it.

  • @linbat6148
    @linbat6148 Před rokem +16

    I just loved Eefje and miss her. She used to crack me up when she'd put her whole leg through the bars of her stall and just stand there looking so funny! Get well Yvonne!

  • @helenrodgers4925
    @helenrodgers4925 Před rokem +13

    Effjie is such a kind, gentle and confident horse. She's also so proud of her skills too. Her prancing is elegant and I'm betting she will be a star mare...on to part two

  • @melissawarfield
    @melissawarfield Před rokem +14

    I like the way you train the young Friesians. Slow and easy.

  • @gitti-636
    @gitti-636 Před rokem +20

    No wonder your horses are so well behaved, there are very understanding and patient trainers. A lot of work is to be done before. Top job! 👌👍😊

  • @rala6061
    @rala6061 Před rokem +9

    Traing with small steps, patience and calmness, very good to see! Eefje did great 💜

  • @pea1andHim
    @pea1andHim Před 2 lety +9

    The trust you build from babies is so important and you all do it to perfection. It’s such a pleasure to watch these videos.

  • @carolyndodane8583
    @carolyndodane8583 Před rokem +10

    Thank goodness you at Stal G want to ASSIST your horses in learning, not breaking their spirits. The love and understanding that you have for your horses is profound. I love your videos. I am learning along with the horses!!!

  • @andreagiegmann3528
    @andreagiegmann3528 Před rokem +13

    Sie lernen schnell und gut. Ihr seid immer sehr entspannt im Umgang miteinander. Das überträgt sich und kommt in den Videos immer sehr gut rüber. Werde schnell wieder gesund Yvonne, damit du dein Hobby wieder genießen kannst.

  • @Toltecgrl
    @Toltecgrl Před 2 lety +11

    She did so well. Now I see why you always went to the meadow when they were grazing and you would go pet them all even the babies. You built their trust. Which is showing now how important that was.

  • @gailpacolt4353
    @gailpacolt4353 Před rokem +5

    Supporting Yvonne's recovery ❣️

  • @pattallant2398
    @pattallant2398 Před 2 lety +8

    These horses do have a lovely character and disposition. They are treated so well, it’s easy for them to trust you all.

  • @Heather6971
    @Heather6971 Před rokem +10

    I enjoy watching how you train the young horses. 😊 ❤️

  • @karenbellini2240
    @karenbellini2240 Před 3 lety +12

    Eefje is a very beautiful Friesian horse. I love the way she moves at lunging.

  • @cherrybarb4651
    @cherrybarb4651 Před 3 lety +4

    Building trust through gentleness and fairness is the key for any animal. These horses never feel the need to escape or defend themselves. Lovely.

  • @animehuntress9018
    @animehuntress9018 Před 4 lety +4

    I think this is pretty big testament to how well dispositioned Friesians can be. Not all horses are the same and all breeds have their quirks, but watching these guys take this with pretty calm demeanors was a treat. I've seen horses flip over having a saddle pad placed on their backs even though they have worn and are familiar with blankets. I've also seen a Clydesdale stand quietly munching on treats while being groomed and then saddled for the first time. Really some breeds are just amazing with how quiet and calm they can be. All horses can flip and get scared but its really amazing how some breeds stand out for how quiet they usually are.

  • @milkweeddreams8828
    @milkweeddreams8828 Před 4 lety +54

    As I've said before, a horse lover having never owned but always dreamed, I used to ride with a friend on her horses...as you rub them down, braid and pat approval, I am reminded of the feel of the horse hair on my hand, their breath on my neck as I walk her back to the stall, the smell of a horse and that connection to this majestic creature is something I will never forget as long as I live...thanks for these vlogs, beautiful...

    • @Toltecgrl
      @Toltecgrl Před 2 lety +2

      I wish I had had that opportunity you got! Sounds amazing!

  • @lee-annek6969
    @lee-annek6969 Před 4 lety +11

    That was so interesting. In a big horse like that I would think good temperament would be a major factor when breeding.

  • @Sonic-dogmagic
    @Sonic-dogmagic Před 2 lety +4

    A good way of training, a little at a time, gentle repetition and affectionate praise as the horses learn. Much less traumatic than seeing how wild rodeo type horses are broken. Every animal and child in this world deserves to learn this way and develop trust and companionship with caring people. Reminds me of my 3rd grade teacher, who practiced firm but caring teaching and always made her students feel important and special and made learning enjoyable, even if we weren't perfect.

  • @glendacisneros982
    @glendacisneros982 Před 2 lety +5

    Even though I don't have a horse and probably never will... it's soo wonderful to watch your videos!! I LOVE watching!!🐎🐎🐴🐎🐴

  • @susans3320
    @susans3320 Před 3 lety +7

    I love how quiet and respectful your hands are with the horses. No wonder they are so calm and willing to try something new. Not once did I hear a raised voice either. I love the small step approach in letting them get used to things. When the horse bolted towards the arena I love how you simply just turned the horse around and didn't raise your voice. You gave the horse time to process what was happening and then to think it through.

  • @judycook4314
    @judycook4314 Před 3 lety +8

    They certainly respond so well to your way of training and grooming. It’s enjoyable to watch their progress from first being tied up in the stall for 5 or 10 minutes when quite young, to this and more!

  • @laurabrandenburg414
    @laurabrandenburg414 Před 10 měsíci +5

    Mathilde shows such empathy and patience with the horses.

  • @slrobby8662
    @slrobby8662 Před 3 lety +8

    The Fresians are beautiful when they trot! So graceful and powerful at the same time!

  • @sabrina_perez
    @sabrina_perez Před 3 lety +12

    Wow! It is so nice watch all of you with theses horses. The respect you have for them is refreshing. You love and respect these beautiful mammals. Lovely. ❤️

  • @annekeyoungs5752
    @annekeyoungs5752 Před 4 lety +14

    Very educational! These Friesians are fantastic horses and all of you there in Friesland taking care of them are doing a wonderful job!!!

  • @conniewrightsman9122
    @conniewrightsman9122 Před 4 lety +13

    I'm so impressed! No trauma, yelling, intimidating and NO hurting.

    • @megsho1125
      @megsho1125 Před 4 lety +3

      @@LindaEll89 I totally agree with this method. Let the horse first gain trust. Training should be enjoyed by the horse. It's wonderful to see this happening.

  • @kathyberger6650
    @kathyberger6650 Před 2 lety +6

    I think it’s great the level of care you have for training the horses. I have witnessed not so great and I was very disturbed by what I saw from a distance. So glad to see this. If I think an animal is being hurt I just go ballistic!! This is so good to see. ♥️♥️♥️

  • @gitti-636
    @gitti-636 Před rokem +6

    We always see very well behaved and cooperative horses in the videos. Much thoughtful work had to be invested before. I love to see how patient and respectful they're treated when learning. 😊

  • @AnarchoShark
    @AnarchoShark Před 4 lety +5

    Give the babies extra love for me ❤️ I just got out of surgery and your vids bring me so much joy and are making my recovery so much more bearable. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

    • @shannondominguez9725
      @shannondominguez9725 Před 4 lety

      Jumpin Spood Oh no! If u don’t mind me asking what type of surgery?? I can certainly understand, my surgeries/procedures started as a little girl around 3-4 & I can relate to being stuck in bed not able to move, it’s NOT fun! These horses are beautiful magnificent beings & watching Yvonne’s videos definitely helps me on a bad day if I’m not feeling well, having pain or an anxiety.😊 Sending prayers for a quick smooth recovery♥️♥️🐴

    • @AnarchoShark
      @AnarchoShark Před 4 lety

      @@shannondominguez9725 I had to have my gallbladder removed because it was full of stones and was starting to get infected.

  • @Historian212
    @Historian212 Před rokem +6

    And now Frieda is 5 y.o. and will have her first foal this spring! Time really flies.

  • @beverlysaxine7247
    @beverlysaxine7247 Před 3 lety +4

    Oh how I envy you. To be able to work and communicate daily with these beautiful horses. Can't think of a better way to spend my days.

  • @cutefan5playsmsp895
    @cutefan5playsmsp895 Před 4 lety +8

    Eefje has got beautiful conformation and a good mind. I love that you wait til the horses are older before you start training them.

    • @lisaaslanis690
      @lisaaslanis690 Před 2 lety

      Have just become aware that you have foals sired by Jasper366 ( the one and only!) Wow!
      Great expectations!!!

  • @gailkrumenacker2089
    @gailkrumenacker2089 Před rokem +3

    I’m amazed at how well these three took to new things. They definitely trust the people working with them.

  • @ingridblohm-hyde805
    @ingridblohm-hyde805 Před 4 lety +25

    Actually, after watching these videos for a long time now, I see that Yvonne trains the horses from the start. She holds her hand out when they are just one or two days old to get them used to being friends. When they are a little older I see them with halters in the pasture. They are constantly gently handled. This is all part of training a horse. The more structured training starts around 3 years old, which is the right time to do so.

  • @dona62851
    @dona62851 Před 3 lety +3

    You are so patient and gentle with them all. Lucky horses. Not all are so fortunate. Bravo!!

  • @saralackey3435
    @saralackey3435 Před 4 lety +11

    I love the way the horses gracefully float around the arena. Its almost as if their feet aren't touching the ground.

  • @katk1958
    @katk1958 Před 3 lety +7

    Aw bless her. She's so good-natured. Largely due to the excellent care you take of the horses. 😊

  • @allisonstclair
    @allisonstclair Před 2 lety +4

    I love watching you handle and train these well bred Friesian horses from foaling to saddle. Their trust and confidence in you is wonderful to see! I trained thoroghbred race horses for twenty years and always tried to get to know each individual and train each according to their strengths. I envy your relationship with each of these beautiful horses!

  • @LorrieMello
    @LorrieMello Před 4 lety +63

    Such a beautiful example of how gentle and calm the human/ horse interaction is. I can see how trust is built with these beautiful horses.

  • @annemarieweiland155
    @annemarieweiland155 Před 3 lety +7

    Eefje is such a nice mover! And sweet. Fun to watch her few reactions.

  • @beverlysaxine7247
    @beverlysaxine7247 Před 3 lety +4

    You gals and guys are amazing with the horses. So patient and kind.

  • @shirleylaboy603
    @shirleylaboy603 Před 4 lety +57

    I love this channel. I have learned so much about friesian horses and horses in general from watching. You are a great teacher Yvonne. Thank you for sharing. ❤🙂🐎

    • @zaralunden3202
      @zaralunden3202 Před 2 lety +1

      You "learn" how NOT to train a horse too. They do everything the hard way. Rather than FOR the horse, they do things TO the horse.

  • @marlenemcdaniel2304
    @marlenemcdaniel2304 Před 4 lety +31

    Such a gentle way for them to learn. You must need lots of employees to do the work with so many horses. I love that they seem to follow pretty wel.

  • @Marionpm1
    @Marionpm1 Před 4 lety +1

    I don't know what I do without you and your beautiful horses, you make my day ,everyday. My husband is dying of two disease's. So I am home with him retired too. I use to have horses most of my life, now no more , but now I do with you and your entire horse families, I just want you to know that I understand can appreciate all of you and I am very knowledgeable about horses. I owned a Quarter Horse his name was Tad- bit- grander, he had "doc-Bar blood lines from the original , Quarter Horse "doc bar" When I bought him he was neglected but I brought him back.
    Well that was yrs ago. I just want you to know that all of you are Blessed !!!
    Blessings Marion 🙏💞

  • @deejayk5939
    @deejayk5939 Před 4 lety +11

    I love that you give them time to mature, waiting to drive & ride

  • @hazelkagey6739
    @hazelkagey6739 Před 2 lety +1

    Beautiful Eefje, that beautiful, gorgeous smart girl got such an unfair turn in the two inspection events. The first the groom held her head down too low and the single judge was inept, the second she had to preform in pouring rain. Do beautiful with terrific breeding she should be Star Kroon by now. I love her and miss her. Best of luck to her new owner.

  • @dogperson2887
    @dogperson2887 Před 4 lety +1

    3 years old is just a huge toddler, but these ones have such good well bred temperaments that there is no toddler tantrums. The humans give them time to think in their learning process, nothing is rushed, and the horses accept willingly because it is all done with kindness and respect.

    • @dogperson2887
      @dogperson2887 Před 4 lety

      I noticed that the horses have their hay rations outside of their stall, the doors are lower so the horses can "graze" the hay. In England horses usually have a hay net hung up inside their stable. I think maybe this outside the front door method should be adopted over here, at a glance you can see how much hay your horse has got through, without having to stick your head in to look inside the stall, which young and nervous horses are not used to. Also, haynets can be a danger to a horse if it manages to get it unhooked from the wall, possibly getting a hoof caught in it and getting tangled up, which would be terrifying for a young prey animal thinking it had one of its legs caught. Also, if your horse had stopped munching the hay, and the pile was untouched for a couple of hours I would be going to check horse for possible colic. Loved the mini door for the little Shetland to reach.

  • @shivanandaji
    @shivanandaji Před 3 lety +8

    I guess you already know this, but I will say it anyway. You have the most beautiful Friesian horses in your stables that I have seen anywhere.

    • @FriesianHorses
      @FriesianHorses Před 3 lety +3

      Hi Leopard!! Thank you!! You are always so kind. Glad you like our horses 😊👍🏼

  • @braeburnhilliard8340
    @braeburnhilliard8340 Před 4 lety +3

    It's awesome to watch these girls!

  • @joycebauer8838
    @joycebauer8838 Před 4 lety +42

    Oh these clips are not long enough.I could watch and listen to the horses and your comments for hours!thank you for the joy you ring to people that are stuck at hom

    • @FriesianHorses
      @FriesianHorses Před 4 lety +19

      I make 6 parts 😂 maybe 7... so enjoy!

    • @shellyross2881
      @shellyross2881 Před 4 lety +5

      @@FriesianHorses You should just have streaming cameras everywhere 😀😀 No- don't do that. I would never get any work done! I would lose my job for sure!

    • @sherrie9241
      @sherrie9241 Před 4 lety +2

      @@shellyross2881 LOL..TRUE,,,When Yvonne post anything new, i stop what i am doing to watch..lol

    • @trishmccarthy1676
      @trishmccarthy1676 Před 4 lety +1

      @@sherrie9241
      You and me both!

    • @cheryllundholm8779
      @cheryllundholm8779 Před 2 lety +2

      @@FriesianHorses Why is training starting at 3 years old? Why not do a little bit of these exercises, activities throughout the early years?

  • @judithaudin889
    @judithaudin889 Před 4 lety +9

    It is so interesting to see you starting the training of your young horses. You are firm but patient and we can all see how well they respond to such respect.

  • @mikemckinnis3877
    @mikemckinnis3877 Před 3 lety +4

    After going back and watching the training videos they are definitely one of my favorite videos.

  • @kathlynterry8196
    @kathlynterry8196 Před 4 lety +4

    This was sooooo interesting. Efije is a very handsome horse in her surcingle.

  • @lisajohnson7056
    @lisajohnson7056 Před 2 lety +8

    I loved this video. The way you train is so gentle and they respond quickly.

  • @Heather6971
    @Heather6971 Před rokem +3

    It's very interesting to watch the various ways the young horses are trained. Slow and steady, with lots of patience and love! 🐴❤️

  • @tramarherrera6685
    @tramarherrera6685 Před 4 lety +21

    I love the way you train your horses, with love and patience. And gentleness and at the right age. And return they love and trust you.❤️🥰

  • @kimberlycollins6095
    @kimberlycollins6095 Před 2 lety +3

    I love the patients and the kindness towards all your horses Thank you

  • @kerishachanderdeo3257
    @kerishachanderdeo3257 Před 4 lety +1

    Eefje is just like her mum. Cool and elegant

  • @stacysalinas22
    @stacysalinas22 Před 4 lety +19

    Your horses are so even-tempered. You can see how well brought up they all are! Happy horses. Thank you for another great video! Best wishes to you!

  • @MagnoliaBelle
    @MagnoliaBelle Před 4 lety +8

    Wow!! How interesting this series will be in learning how training is all done, and done well🥰! She is so beautiful! 🖤

  • @fuzzylop9164
    @fuzzylop9164 Před 4 lety +9

    I love that you train with love and gentle guidance. The horses respond so well.

  • @pamelatimmins1055
    @pamelatimmins1055 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Amazing watching how training is done with these beautiful horses and their trust in humans.

  • @lauraalbertson7821
    @lauraalbertson7821 Před rokem +4

    I really love watching your videos. I take care of a Wonderful Friesian Mare . Willow came from the Netherlands about 12 years ago. So it’s fun to watch your Beautiful Horses . ❤ Laura 🇺🇸♥️

  • @leahmollytheblindcatnordee3586

    Thank you for showing us how you continue to train your horses. They are not only beautiful, but also have good dispositions. You all are also very calm with them and that shows. This was very interesting.

  • @ericaschieffer7272
    @ericaschieffer7272 Před 3 lety +4

    Your videos are very very informative! I am learning so much - thank you! I simply cannot stop watching, the breed is so beautiful and you can’t help but fall in love with your herd! ❤️

  • @longwhitemane
    @longwhitemane Před 4 lety +18

    I always learn so much from this channel. I always thought that lessons like tying were taught much earlier than 3. I guess it depends on the trainer and the mental maturity of the horse as everyone is different.

  • @margaretmathis4775
    @margaretmathis4775 Před 3 lety +4

    I am loving this channel! Thank you❣️

    • @FriesianHorses
      @FriesianHorses Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you!!😊❤

    • @margaretmathis4775
      @margaretmathis4775 Před 3 lety

      @@FriesianHorses Non-horse people don’t have a clue what goes into training a horse! It’s all about trust, patience, and understanding what makes a horse tick (their natural instincts as prey and herd animals).

  • @TheGarnetObsidian
    @TheGarnetObsidian Před rokem +2

    Everyone is so kind, much respect for the work you do. Eefje is stunning!

  • @kesalexander4800
    @kesalexander4800 Před 4 lety +2

    Goodness your horses are beautiful and so calm while they learn new things.

  • @carolyndodane8583
    @carolyndodane8583 Před rokem +3

    I love how gentle your training is. Firm but gentle is an art for these lovely Dames💓💓💓💓

  • @janetmajor1152
    @janetmajor1152 Před 4 lety +8

    Very absorbing introduction to the next level of training for these beautiful Friesians mares!! 👍

  • @chelllange510
    @chelllange510 Před 3 lety +3

    They are so beautiful 😻 💗

  • @jeanaschman4009
    @jeanaschman4009 Před 4 lety +6

    What a sweetheart. Wonderful temperament. Would be lucky to get this girl. She is so calm. ❤️❤️💋💋

  • @karenstephens9745
    @karenstephens9745 Před 4 lety +9

    Your horses are so very Beautiful!! And well behaved! You guys run a class act!! Love you guys!!

  • @dianetaylor717
    @dianetaylor717 Před rokem +3

    Beautiful video of the training of the Friesian horses. 👍🏻Yvonne. 🙏🏼For healing.

  • @baby-boomer3693
    @baby-boomer3693 Před 4 lety +8

    I was really surprised to see training at 3 years. They did well and it shows the good character of these magnificent horses. Thanks for sharing how they are trained. Very interesting and informative!

  • @rachelg6035
    @rachelg6035 Před rokem +3

    Geod zo to all your young horses starting this journey.

  • @judycook4314
    @judycook4314 Před 4 lety +10

    Beautiful large horses with good temperament - so interesting to watch their training!

  • @donnellemorrison6761
    @donnellemorrison6761 Před 4 lety +7

    This 13 minute video felt like five. I enjoyed it so much. Thank you!

  • @barbaraglandon3440
    @barbaraglandon3440 Před 4 lety +10

    Such concern and patience you all have with these gorgeous horses. They are your family. I really enjoyed watching how you train them. Thank you ~ 😊♥️

  • @lindacarey6703
    @lindacarey6703 Před 4 lety +8

    Beautiful to see the gentleness you use in your training. You build trust as you go. Great job!

  • @catherinemcgowin2701
    @catherinemcgowin2701 Před 4 lety +8

    These horses are all amazing. I love the patience of all of the handlers. You all do a wonderful job. 💜💜💜

  • @armynurseshark
    @armynurseshark Před 2 lety +1

    Fascinating watching the much gentler methods used with these horses.

  • @jeanniehathaway2858
    @jeanniehathaway2858 Před 4 lety +2

    Another very informative video! Thank you.

  • @pborl001
    @pborl001 Před 4 lety +10

    This was so very, very interesting. I wondered at what age training was started. All the horses seemed so calm or maybe you didn't show them acting badly. LOL:) I've never owned a horse, just dogs. I believe either animal picks up the "vibs" of the trainer. Our dogs were always treated calmly. Lots of praise. In the end our dogs had very nice manners. Thank you for Part 1. I'm looking forward to the next sessions.

  • @janis6363
    @janis6363 Před 4 lety +2

    Eefje enjoys the Friesian salon time. Most ladies do. Now it’s time for the drill sargents. Lol. Thanks for sharing 👋🏼

  • @katieorr2195
    @katieorr2195 Před 4 lety +6

    Lovely to see how patient you are in all this ❤️

  • @leandraslate800
    @leandraslate800 Před 3 lety +2

    Good lesson in training! Also easy to see the different temperaments of the three horses. They learn to trust and do the work by your gentle handling and understanding. Goed zo!

  • @debzyj376
    @debzyj376 Před 4 lety +2

    What a lovely life you live....thanks for sharing.

  • @Amclaren2009
    @Amclaren2009 Před 4 lety +8

    When we would start our 3 year olds we would call it either “gentling” or “starting” the term “breaking”, at least to Americans, has negative meaning.
    Your so good with these fillies and they all seem to have wonderful temperaments just out of the field.

  • @lsquared6975
    @lsquared6975 Před 4 lety +3

    Thank you for posting this wonderful video! I am reminded of watching my grandfather break and train his horse named Queenie! I used to watch him in the field (from a short distance) when I was very young.

    • @lsquared6975
      @lsquared6975 Před 4 lety +1

      @@LindaEll89 yes he was friendly towards all of his horses, but firm, she always tried to get her own way, meaning go where she wanted to go. I always felt safe on her though. ☺️🇺🇸

  • @loislouise3743
    @loislouise3743 Před 2 lety +4

    Great series thanks Yvonne Stay strong & you can do it

  • @XmalD73
    @XmalD73 Před 4 lety +9

    This is fascinating and so informative of how you train your horses! It's nice to see what you do to help them become well-behaved grownups like Saly, Sjirkje, Reintje, and the others. Your horses are all very lucky and loved.

  • @AnimaltestedLoveapproved
    @AnimaltestedLoveapproved Před 4 lety +4

    Very enjoyable to watch! Well done Eefje☺💖💖

  • @roxanneepley2500
    @roxanneepley2500 Před 4 lety +58

    Got sight and sound if only we could have the barn smell, which is more pleasant than any Paris perfume! But that's my opinion

    • @karensowers48
      @karensowers48 Před 4 lety +7

      Roxanne Epply....I too love the smell of a barn and the horse itself. I know a lot of people go eeeewwww...but its heavenly to me.🥰🥰🥰🥰🐎🐎🐎🐎🤟🤟🤟🤟

    • @lukaspurm
      @lukaspurm Před 4 lety

      Amen !!

    • @Geordie_lass_1
      @Geordie_lass_1 Před 4 lety +4

      Yeah I agree, im just getting back to riding after 38 years of not being around horses. I got thrown off a stallion at 12 years old and never got back on, anyways fast forward 38 years and I'm back riding a stallion cob called Ernie owned by a friend and I'm loving it. Back at a yard grooming n stuff. Love it.

    • @lizziesangi1602
      @lizziesangi1602 Před 4 lety

      @ Roxanne Epley
      Couldn't agree with you more. I used to hide my clothes from the barn so my mom couldn't wash them - but she would find them 🤣

    • @lizziesangi1602
      @lizziesangi1602 Před 4 lety +1

      @Karen Reed
      😂 I was worried there for a minute ...🤣

  • @barbarahicks1703
    @barbarahicks1703 Před 4 lety +2

    Thank-You so much for sharing these videos. The videos are educating me more about horses as well more knowledge about Friesian horses. I certainly appreciate the time and patience in handling these beautifull animals. Keep it up.

  • @guysabol8743
    @guysabol8743 Před rokem +2

    wunderful to see the horse learning things

  • @Dachdogoriginal
    @Dachdogoriginal Před 4 lety +3

    Absolutely gorg and graceful these two 3 year olds are.

  • @WendyDonaldson-ld1jg
    @WendyDonaldson-ld1jg Před 6 měsíci +1

    Very interesting to watch. You’re all so gentle with the horses. It’s Lovely to watch!