Fixing a flat. Simple as that!
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- čas přidán 26. 06. 2023
- The Tales from the Tundra continue in Season 2 - Episode 9. The surrenders keep coming from all over the place. Nate's fixes a flat, that's a wrap on our first crop of hay and so much more! Thank you all for watching!
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I love watching Cindy's husband Nate work on things. People that can see something that most people would think is junk and fix it are fun to watch. AMAZING!!
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So many unsung heroes in this refuge, they are all wonderful ❣️❣️🙂
Pauly needs his own fan club.
It's such a nerd thing to do to decide to paint the tractor if one wheel has to come off :D Nate is awesome :D
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That 80 year old tractor is a trooper. The older stuff just lasts and lasts if it's taken care of. Man I really felt for that poor horse who's been all alone for 7 years. That's such a long time for a herd animal to be without a herd. He's going to be so happy now. I love when you video trail rides. Makes me nostalgic for riding in the fields & forests of southeast Wisconsin when I still had my horses there.
My Dad had a Farmall tractor just like that. Great to see one still in use.
I love your farrier! He’s so good with the horses, gets it done but is very aware of the horse and the personality. He’s amazing! Hope he stays around for a long time, he’s a treasure!
Your videos are always so interesting. I hope that you show us the tractor after Nate fixes it up. All of the horses are looking good and it was lovely to see Envy again 😀 You all do such a great job! 😁🦘🦘🦘
Your farrier is a gem 😊
Working my way through your videos. Your neighbors are amazing. Even though I live in farm/ranch country I have not seen a round bale wrapper in motion. Thanks for sharing that. You all are doing an amazing job. Thanks so much for your dedication.
Pauly has the patients of an angel. He is gold to you and your horses. He is a good farrier. Shady will come there to at the end. Bless you all.
In Denmark it is not leagal to have horses alone… they have to have at least one horsefriend👍👍
I'm gonna be honest, I'm loving y'all more than horse plus now. I hate to say it but I really enjoy y'alls personalities and accents and, everything! God bless y'all ❤🙏 Thank you for the awesome videos and keeping your supporters in the loop of everything. I feel like I'm there with y'all, keeping it real. I love y'all and keep saving these beautiful kiddos!
Thank you
I love to watch Nate's work with tractors and everything! He's so handy and obviously loves what he does 😊And Pauly too! He's so skilful 👍👍
That hay wrapping was pretty cool to see!
Last week Nate got thumbs up, this week he gets gold stars!! 🌟🌟🌟!! And Pauly too!!🌟🌟🌟!!
That's a great friend who wrapped your round bales, and the lady who brought fans, good folks!!
The horses are all looking so good, and the timid ones coming along nicely. Good job guys!!
Have a great week!! 🥰🌿♥️
Watching the hay baler wrapping was pretty cool. Never knew quite how that worked. And kudos to Pauly for his patience with Shady. That poor horse has been through something horrifying to be so scared of people. He's very sensitive in his personality, and acts like he suffers from PTSD. Bless his heart! Hug Nate for all his wonderful work. He really keeps the entire rescue running with how he keeps everything in tip top shape.
Absolutely loved seeing the patience and kindness handling Shady
first like from france, when the premiere will start it will be 02:00 at my house!! But I'll be there anyway!
For me here in Germany, too! 😅
The wrapper is awesome. I love horses & nature but really appreciate good machinery as well!
I’ve said this before, but I just love your opening! So well done, so cool, and great music!
Pauly is a gem and Nate is a worker and all you girls are stars i admire and love your whole ethos and team work and spirit. Keep doin what youre all doing. Much love and respect from netty in wales xx❤🎉
Thank you
Wow I want to see that tractor when he has it done. Why don’t you try a lick with Shady and shoeing. He stands nice when he lifts a foot he gets a lick. If he moves he loses it. You have a couple of nice surrenders. Hope they kind a good home
i have never seen round bales being wrapped, interesting!
I am a total Pony Tales Refuge fan. 71 yrs young, horse crazy all my life, only got to own three in all those years, but never stopped loving them. I did pleasure riding only, and the horses I was able to afford sure gave me a run for the money....none of them had much handling and what they did was done by someone with even less knowledge than me. God kept me safe cause I sure went on some WILD adventures with my wild and crazy boys. One was Quarter and Appy ,another was a beautiful Arabian from one of the best Scottsdale AZ Arabian farms, had his papers too. They had a huge crop of stud colts so sold them quite cheap to just get them off their hands in a hurry and they gelded them right before the sale, GOOD THING! The other one was a Morgan/Quarter. I had no training whatsoever and the first one , the Quarter/Appy was the best mountain trail horse I ever had the pleasure to ride, that said, trails were the only safe places to ride him on account if he got the change and open ground, he would take off and get the bit with his teeth and no amount of WHOA worked. I almost got killed on him during one such runaway, I sold him after that. The Arab was too hot for me to even THINK I could train him , so he went also, then I came into the little Morgan cross, and he was pretty calm under saddle and we had some good times, he particularly liked to go swimming in the nearby spring fed pond. So yeah, watching all that goes on at your place is fun, scary sometimes, sad other times, and always interesting. Whatever happened to Romeo? I missed him somehow as to his intake , eval and adoption . He was a fiery devil and BIG, assuming he was racing stock maybe?
Romeo was adopted!
It great you guys gott Hay wrap it stay nice Dry Tell You Need it to use later
😅I am older than that tractor, wish I could get all my parts fixed like Nate does with that machine, I adore Pony Tales. It s my favorite.
Love your vlogs. It’s different with some cool personalities. Love Pauly. He’s a little full of himself, lol…but I have learned so much about farrier work, and admire him immensely. Dear Nate..He is such an asset to your rescue and to to your vlogs.❤️ Continue with the good work!
That bale wrapper is vary nice and so handy for you all!❤❤❤❤
Wow! I’ve never seen a wrapper for bales work before! That is actually pretty cool! I’ve seen them already wrapped but didn’t know how in the world they do it, this was very cool!! Thank you for sharing!!
Thanks for watching!
Envy looks so fab!
Wow! I loved the hay bale wrapping! That machine is awesome!
Nate you’re amazing! Now come on Shady, chill!! You’ve got the best friends, that hay wrapper is so cool!!
That wrapping is a pretty sight.
That's what we do to prepare for winter here with little waste.
That tractor is a work horse. Hoping it runs smoothly.
Thanks for all your efforts. So glad you have fan's now.
Love love your videos, you ladies are exceptional. Pauly is such an awesome farrier and watching Nate work on machinery that others would consign to the scrap heap and get them going is amazing.
Thank you so much!
Great video!! Shady reminds me of my min pin I recently got from a rescue. Just scared and thinks everyone will hurt them. That is an amazing tractor! Boys and their toys!!
Great work with these poor horses. You might use more sedation for hoof trims. Save time &stress on Farrier and horses. Thanks for your great work!
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Fun episode! Really enjoyed it.
What about using molasses licks to train with ferrier
You all are the best
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I would love to work with the 3 semi feral horses, if only you guys weren't a hour away from me!!!!! Ugh!
An hour isn't bad at all!!
When I was a teenager I walked from Oshkosh to Fond Du Lac where the horse stable was just so that I could get my hands on a horse, I think an hours drive would be nothing
I don't drive though....... that's my problem
The chaps comment made me sad horses arent stupid he pio robably has memories of his past associated wirh chaps and touched abused tjyey are so intuitive
That's why he took the chaps off...if some cowboy in the past was what traumatized the horse he wanted to remove that association from what they were doing together today.
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Where are you in Michigan? I live in the S.W
They're in Colfax, Wisconsin, which is near Eau Claire, about 100 miles from the UP of Michigan. 🙂
Why is the horse not shown finally getting up in the trailer? Did something happen that was edited out?
Sometimes we need all hands on deck and nobody is able to record. That's all :)
You could get a tractor during WW II? I guess they were war effort. You couldn’t buy anything else…
Put a dog collar on his back leg and a soft Cotten rope and you put a rubber car tube around his neck you tie the back leg up with him just able enough to just stay in one place and he will fight him self but will not hurt you and it works really well and you will not get hurt and the horses don’t get hurt either and they will never play up and the horses will pick up the hoof afford and I learned from a farrier as one of my horses was dangerous to get her hoofs done and I found one who done hot shoes and he tied her hoofs up after the mare kicked me and ran over me and I was very lucky I didn’t get badly hurt as she pulled the lead rope out of my hand and after she had her legs tied up any farrier could shoe her with out her play up and after she had her hoofs done she got a bath and a reward for her being a good girl from the farrier the farrier said it was the only way to do her as she nilly killed me and she was treated with respect I did not want to get rid of her as she was good under saddle and she worked cattle before I got her and the farrier knew her before I got her and she had gotten bad treatment before I got her and that made her letting you pick her feet up the mare was not whipped while her leg was tied up and after that happened she never kick anyone again and she use to kick other horses while I was on her back and she never kicked anything again ever again and it is not cruel treatment for the horses it is safer for them and you
I love old tractors. Wilbur, however, is not as impressed. Also trying to figure out why you put a horse that had been alone for 7 years directly into a pasture with strange horses. Seems a little sudden.
We put him in with two very friendly, calm, and quiet geldings. He was very excited to finally have some pasture mates!
Clearly you missed him yelling and calling out to the horses just pulling into the drive, loneliness causes stress, cant imagine how thrilled he was!