Hi! I absolutely love your video! Ur kinda living my dream life 😂 I was wondering how you make the money to afford everything. I don’t mean that in any rude way whatsoever I promise lol.
If you want something easier than hay nets, looks into portagrazers. Way easier to fill, a more natural grazing position, and less dangerous than the nets.
highly recommend using a carabiner clip on your hay nets, you can loop it through the bottom then clip to the tie ring and it's much easier than having to tie it every time!
If you want an easier way to “brush” back the bedding in the stall after you pick it, use your leaf blower in the stalls to push it back. I just started doing this last month and it saved my back and made the stalls look so much cleaner.
At my boarding facility, the horses spend their entire day outside never in stalls until we ride them. When its cold, we will just blanket them. None of them are show horses or anything, just fun trail riding horses.
I don’t know if you already use this, but hay gain is a great way to get rid of dust, and the added moisture helps with digestion and hydration if you ever wanted to use it if you haven’t yet!
questionnn! i’m 11, so far i’ve learnt how to do extended trot within 4 lessons. i really wanna own or work at a stable when i’m older, how old are u so i know when i can?
You don’t normally ride retired horses. Once you retire them, it usually means they are done with riding. In some circumstances retiring a hose can mean different things, but I think in this case her horses at her house aren’t being ridden anymore.
It’s wonderful the time you get to spend with the horses and your Dad. And he helps you too.
Those are what memories are made of 🥰👏🐴
you are so lucky to have horses on ur property it's always been my dream
OH MY GOD THAT PROPERTY IS ABSOLUTELY STUNNING ❤❤❤
Hi! I absolutely love your video! Ur kinda living my dream life 😂 I was wondering how you make the money to afford everything. I don’t mean that in any rude way whatsoever I promise lol.
If you want something easier than hay nets, looks into portagrazers. Way easier to fill, a more natural grazing position, and less dangerous than the nets.
Thank u!!!
Second on the porta grazer
highly recommend using a carabiner clip on your hay nets, you can loop it through the bottom then clip to the tie ring and it's much easier than having to tie it every time!
It must feel so good to have them at home! They seem really happy there 😊
If you want an easier way to “brush” back the bedding in the stall after you pick it, use your leaf blower in the stalls to push it back. I just started doing this last month and it saved my back and made the stalls look so much cleaner.
i love your videos! and i love how your dad help you with everything that just amazing and team work :)
I am OBSESSED with this video, can't wait for more like this to come!!!!
U have my dream stable!! it’s so cuteee!
They look so happy! ♥️
Please make more of these!! And longer ones too!! ❤
At my boarding facility, the horses spend their entire day outside never in stalls until we ride them. When its cold, we will just blanket them. None of them are show horses or anything, just fun trail riding horses.
I don’t know if you already use this, but hay gain is a great way to get rid of dust, and the added moisture helps with digestion and hydration if you ever wanted to use it if you haven’t yet!
Beautiful barn ❤❤
I love these videos sm! Cant wait for what’s to come. Also- what app do you use to edit your videos? :)
who is gonna look after the horses when you are away showing or on holiday ? xx
We have a guy who can come in and take care of them when we’re away, so that’s super helpful:))
Might want to try slip knots for hanging hay nets. Much easier and safer. Or add a snap to end of loop and snap back to hay net. Much easier.
All it does here is rain lol as I was riding a little today......
Are your parents going to be taking care of them when you move for college?
Love the Song could someone Tell me what the Song is called would really like to add that to my playlist 🌼
questionnn! i’m 11, so far i’ve learnt how to do extended trot within 4 lessons. i really wanna own or work at a stable when i’m older, how old are u so i know when i can?
Hiii I love you're videos
Hiii! Thank u!!
They are spoiled rotten ! Haha But they are acting like Angels today
Yay!! I have my first show this weekend and I’m so nervous pls💀 I will reply about how it went in a couple days. Wish me luck!!
You’ll do amazing!!!
How did it go?
I posted a barn vlog bc u inspired me!😊
Random question but does anyone know the name of the song that was playing when the horses were being turned out?
It was so non copy right song I got off of epidemic sound haha! But I can find out for you!
Ok thank you so much! No problem if you can’t find it! Your horses are beautiful by the way!
iam a boy from sweden an dlove Horse and Pony
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ok, how did I never think of leaf blowing the isle instead of sweeping🤦♀
new sub!
Are you still gonna ride them? Since their retired.
You don’t normally ride retired horses. Once you retire them, it usually means they are done with riding. In some circumstances retiring a hose can mean different things, but I think in this case her horses at her house aren’t being ridden anymore.
I figured the pastures were going to be bigger.
They are bigger they were just in smaller bucking paddocks to calm down
Is nick retired or just on a break ?