THE HORSE OF A LIFETIME | 7 years with my Rescue Horse

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  • čas přidán 21. 08. 2021
  • A month belated, but better late than never, right? 7 years with my rescue horse, Milo.
    #rescuehorsetransformation #beforeandafter #rescuehorse

Komentáře • 288

  • @osteophagus
    @osteophagus Před 2 lety +139

    Milo: "Feelin' cute, might make mom eat dirt later, idk"

  • @janinecarson8380
    @janinecarson8380 Před 2 lety +116

    He's such a quirky, fascinating character. (Destroyer of chickens!) 😆

    • @dk_molly9062
      @dk_molly9062 Před 2 lety +3

      You should take Milo swimming in the ocean I think it would really like it and it would make for a really cool video.

    • @conniesanchez2625
      @conniesanchez2625 Před 2 lety +1

      I love how he acted like a fog running chicken back where it belongs which is not in his pens. It is so cute.

  • @DS-ky9dl
    @DS-ky9dl Před 2 lety +57

    They say things happen for a reason. You were given Milo ( and he you ) so you could both learn from each other. It's a perfect match.

  • @thinkinoutloud.1
    @thinkinoutloud.1 Před 2 lety +76

    Milo is quite the comedian. He relishes every moment with his human. He's inquisitive and affectionate, he's a sweet guy.

  • @e.m.lumesound1070
    @e.m.lumesound1070 Před 2 lety +16

    "You're such a buttbole" 😅👌🏻 my fav Shelby quote.
    Milo being a chicken racist is just the most iconic thing and I never get sick of it 🤣❤

  • @careyfinding3310
    @careyfinding3310 Před 2 lety +7

    Too many people have horses they treat as machines. A very lucky few will realize that they are dealing with a sensitive soul and make them a partner instead of a platform. I've been watching your journey with Milo for a while now, and you definitely have a partner. I love the thoughtful, compassionate and empathetic way you approach training.

  • @syzygyfarm
    @syzygyfarm Před 2 lety +9

    I have one of these. It's the "difficult" horses who teach you to listen before you speak. They change lives. Not just our lives, but the lives of all the horses we touch along the way. I wish every equestrian were lucky enough to meet their heart horse.

  • @kneedeepinbluegrass3086
    @kneedeepinbluegrass3086 Před 2 lety +39

    Loved all of this...but your mom losing her shit at the stalker at the kitchen window was SOOO GOOD!!

    • @jeno264
      @jeno264 Před měsícem

      I lost it too!

  • @lumini3172
    @lumini3172 Před 2 lety +5

    4:04 I love how your mother(?) told you to talk to him and reassure him.
    Growing up, I was told to hit horses for refusing. It always angered me because these were the same people telling me that horses would throw you if they really didn’t want to jump and that the horses absolutely loved jumping. Like, anyone else getting some mixed messages here? Punish a horse for not doing something, but then tell people that the horse will show you when they don’t want to do it.
    A few years back I saw a video where a young girl was riding a horse around an outdoor jumping area. Her horse looked absolutely exhausted and stumbled a few times, but when the horse refused a jump, the instructor told the young girl to-and I quote-“Put her in front of it (the jump) and spank her.” The horse refused a few more times (again, she was so tired that she was stumbling and at times nearly fell after jumping) but the girl was still told to spank the horse. I hate seeing young, impressionable riders being taught such methods. How do people like that instructor expect horses to show their riders when they’re not ready to do something or are too tired to do something when every time they do they’re punished for it? It doesn’t make sense.
    But anyway, I just want to applaud you for being so compassionate with Milo when he refuses. It will make jumping a lot less stressful and more enjoyable for everyone involved.

    • @patriciakimber4312
      @patriciakimber4312 Před 2 měsíci

      Will it jump they say when you see a 20 year old horse for sale to a good home , makes me angry , will it jump will it jump is just sad for too many horses We have one couldn’t jump if he tried but idiots still ask , will he jump , I say yes he will but he won’t ever have to with me

  • @Debbielein8190
    @Debbielein8190 Před 2 lety +2

    your mom is absolutely adoreable

  • @Lisboooa
    @Lisboooa Před 2 lety +2

    One man's trash, another man's treasure. This was wonderful to watch. He made you a better trainer and a better person for sure. Compassion and patience are so rare these days and so needed. He loves you, we can see. Thank you for the stalker moment with your adorable mom. So funny.

  • @edieking5767
    @edieking5767 Před 2 lety +60

    DOORKNOB you make life worth living. Thank you for the laughs, tears and gasps. Of course a thank you is being sent to Shelby and your Mom. ❤️

  • @natashakate5687
    @natashakate5687 Před 2 lety +21

    I think Milo really has a thing for those chickens 😂
    Apart from that, he’s a beautiful horse with amazing training!!! It’s incredible how much they can change and teach us

  • @taylormeredith8013
    @taylormeredith8013 Před 2 lety +16

    After a stressful day this is exactly what I needed to watch. Such a special relationship you have.

  • @akiiluo
    @akiiluo Před 2 lety +43

    he is an incredible horse, your patience and flexibility really shows

  • @stevischermi6409
    @stevischermi6409 Před 2 lety +5

    You've done good job, girl. I'm 82 and have decades of horse experience. I like Milo. He's pretty cool 😎

  • @luciahighbear9330
    @luciahighbear9330 Před 2 lety +9

    Its good to know that there is still good people in this world

    • @virtualselfie6899
      @virtualselfie6899 Před 2 lety +1

      Needed to hear that today, thank you!

    • @jroppegard2624
      @jroppegard2624 Před 2 lety

      @@virtualselfie6899 You’re over here too? Hi 🖤

    • @virtualselfie6899
      @virtualselfie6899 Před 2 lety +1

      @@jroppegard2624 Shelby is a wonderful horse trainer; she applies theory to practice and is so patient in communicating with her equines. Yes, I am a lover of horses and a lover of art, so this channel is awesome. Many blessings!

  • @april5666
    @april5666 Před 2 lety +55

    Ah, Shelby, Milo and Shelby’s Mom. Thank you for sharing yourselves with us. I love hearing the uncontrollable laughter of your Mom 5:22 when Milo continues to stalk her at the kitchen window. Every moment here was priceless. Kudos and here’s to many, many more :)

    • @jennieduncan6471
      @jennieduncan6471 Před rokem +1

      That scene just popped up after I had left my comment on here for Shelby! I heard this uncontrollable laughing & when I looked to see what "Mama" was laughing at - you can see Milo staring at her through the kitchen window from outside! So totally hilarious & I loved it! 🤣

  • @TheMaisiewoofwoof
    @TheMaisiewoofwoof Před 2 lety +3

    Just a testimonial of what pure love can achieve. Magical to watch.

  • @susancurtis8199
    @susancurtis8199 Před 2 lety +14

    I'm not sure why this video came up on my youtube suggestions. I've never been around horses much but I love all animals and I fell a little bit in love with Milo through this video. Thank you for giving him such a wonderful life and allowing him to express his quirky character. He really shines both physically and through his personality!

  • @104daysofteru
    @104daysofteru Před 2 lety +24

    Such an inspiring journey!
    I hope to achieve a similar connection with my mare some day. She may not be a rescue, but rather a well-bred showjumping warmblood with amazing bloodlines, who I DEFINITELY couldn't have afforded if it wasn't for her sensitive nature - in a sense similar to Milo a think. Her previous owners sold her to me for fairly cheap as even after 20 or so sessions, she was still very afraid of the rider (or any movement on her back - not surprising as they told my trainer they whipped her on her first ride because she didn't listen; also she had her back scanned and is healthy before anyone comes at me haha), hard to catch in the field and therefore her training required time they simply didn't have. She was the first horse I viewed, and I instantly fell in love and knew I couldn't leave without her - even though I knew I was in for a lot of work and wouldn't be riding for a few months. When she came home, she was extremely ear shy, wouldn't let me pick up her feet and was so scared and tense I thought her eyes were going to fall out of their sockets. I spent nearly three months only lunging, doing ground work, cuddling and sitting in the field with her. Now she'll lift her feet for me with just a tap on the leg while loose in the field; she lets me pet her ears and even put on a fly mask without panic! The only thing she's struggling with is accepting the bridle, as it is more difficult to pull over the ears without contact (she'll reach for the bit on her own but hates everything else - lifts her head up and as I'm short, makes it more difficult for me to reach her ears and pull on the crown piece). Funny thing - my trainer got her gelding from the same people 6 years back, and he had the EXACT same problem. Took her over three years to fix it.
    I sat on her for the first time three weeks ago, and we finally trotted a bit on our 4th ride yesterday. She's completely relaxed at walk now, on a loose rein with her neck nice and stretched - before I got her, I was warned she had to be kept on a tight rein or she'd gallop off in panic. I definitely think using positive reinforcement only and being kept outside with friends 24/7 helped a ton, and she is a completely different horse now! Comes towards me whenever I come to see her/take her in to work, no running away. There's still a long road ahead of us, but every day I am more and more sure it's all worth it. Thank you for showing me, and everyone else that difficult horses are worth it, and that there is no need to rush. Slow, but steady training can do so much for a horse. :)

  • @katherinee.1213
    @katherinee.1213 Před 2 lety +34

    I love him so much!! Can’t believe I’ve been following your journey since I was in middle school, you’ve been my biggest riding and horse care inspiration and teacher. Here’s to many more years with this funky orange boy!

  • @RuthAnnnMorris
    @RuthAnnnMorris Před 2 lety +4

    Milo is such a character!! He’s like a puppy instead of a horse.. I love his personality.. and that horse loves his mommy, LOL!! What’s with the lip?? Adorable!

    • @conniesanchez2625
      @conniesanchez2625 Před 2 lety +1

      I saw the puppy in him too. Love how he is with chickens.

  • @hummingbird_chirps8520
    @hummingbird_chirps8520 Před 2 lety +1

    Milo looks exactly like my registered quarter horse I renamed "Larkspur". I bought Larkspur back in 1975 when I was 15yo for $350.00 with the money I earned changing sprinkler handlines and graveyard shift at Taggarres potato processing plant. It was one heck of a bargain price as his bloodlines were from grand and reserve champions'. Larkspur was 2yo and green broke. Not once did he ever put me in harms way and we had such a bond of trust and love. I was able to ride him free rein although somewhat nervous at 1st... riding bareback was my favorite! I was just thinking about Larkspur today and telling him I remember everything about him and I love him. Then, I watched this video today and said, 'Oh, my gosh! He looks just like Larkspur!" Thank you Universe for leading me to this particular, yet intentional video... and thank you to this lovely young lady for her rescue, respect, gentle and playful nature towards her beautiful and very intelligent, playful and handsome Milo. It was a grand pleasure and heartwarming to watch them flow in harmony together... such a splendor of beauty of two Souls entwined with love...💜

  • @guitarsword1
    @guitarsword1 Před rokem +3

    Beautiful. The horse , the property, the freedom.

  • @LynneDemonQueen1
    @LynneDemonQueen1 Před 2 lety +13

    It's amazing how we love our ❤️ horses cute lil quirks when others think it's misbehaving etc. it's what makes em so special to us. I'm blessed to have had my ❤️ horse for 18.5 years of his 19 year life and he's just outside with his cream draft blind gf and getting used to my newly adopted EMM mustang mare. Milo is such a special boy, I love seeing him in your videos.

  • @patgray2569
    @patgray2569 Před 2 lety +3

    He may not have been what you wanted but he was what you needed.

  • @tammywooley2635
    @tammywooley2635 Před 10 dny

    Ohhhh such good kisses, your love and patience is shining through, it shows in the way he is with you. But you 2 are perfect for each other, you were his mentor and he yours. Match made in heavan.

  • @evelynstephan2468
    @evelynstephan2468 Před 2 lety +3

    This is probably the most adorable thing I've ever seen! I'm a horse person and this is one of my dreams. Being able to take a horse that no one wanted and earning its trust and seeing it reach its full potential. I hope someday that I'll get the chance.

  • @aliciae8751
    @aliciae8751 Před 2 lety +5

    Omg. I have a Milo too and they are identical in personality!!! He's very emotional and reactive but an insanely quick thinker. I had to completely shift my ways of dealing with him and he too had been a really phenomenal teacher. Love this so much.

  • @tammywooley2635
    @tammywooley2635 Před 10 dny

    This is how you treat your best friend and buddy, yeah Milo loves you he is quite a character, one of the best friends you will ever have in your lifetime.

  • @bobkohl6779
    @bobkohl6779 Před rokem +1

    The horse I'm sitting on I bought in the mid 80s, 300lds underweight, bleached out in not great shape. First year in I discovered she'd been abused. Took 5 years to turn her around and retrained carefully. 1991 4 time state champion, 5 time honor roll horse. She also threw great babies. Best 15 years of my life, still miss her daily.

  • @mdee860
    @mdee860 Před 2 lety +14

    Such a great tribute to Milo, that was a great story. Agree 100% - only a difficult, complex horse can help you get better as a rider or a trainer. Shelby, to be fair - you were young & working at a racehorse stable, with "Professional" trainers who (mainly) aren't known for their patience or kindness towards horses. So that's who you were around & that's what you learned at that time. I totally understand your sense of gratitude to Milo, if not for him, you could have easily turned into a hard, harsh, unthinking & uncaring trainer. The wheels are slowly turning & horse centric training is the way of the future. 🥕🍏🥕🍏🥕🍏🥕♥️🐴

  • @osteophagus
    @osteophagus Před 2 lety +13

    Those tough horses are always the best imo, you learn as much from them as they do from you, and the progress you make is so rewarding it's worth all the moments of banging your head against the wall in frustration. What an adorable character Milo is, you're gonna have a wonderfully chaotic 20+ more years with him 😂

  • @patriciafrancisco6648
    @patriciafrancisco6648 Před 2 lety +10

    Truly such a double blessing, you helped him and he helped you. I've been watching since you got Milo and, I can't help it but every time I see him going after them chickens cracks me up as bad as it cracks your mom up. He is an astounding horse,what would have been considered a throw away in the equestrian world has become something so valuable that I mean he can't kiss you enough and you can't kiss him enough and your mama just he cracks her up so everybody needs a good laugh and he's an excellent babysitter either on the baby or on Banksy, anytime I see where you're going back in time with us venture that you and Milo have started with it stops me right there in my tracks, I love that whole time that it was a creation of friendship and trust and honor and love and contentment and, and very few people ever get that opportunity to have that kind of relationship with a horse.very few people even know that that's something that exists with a horse, I'm 70 now and I had two horses one when I was young younger but I had my kids so not that young in my thirties but just an excellent mare, just , really sweet girl to let my kids ride for say , 7-10, and yet I'd get on her and she was full of spirit and life and we just really liked each other, and in 2009 I adopted a mustang, a lot like Milo starved didn't have any friends taken away from his mother very young, but he considered me Mom and he's in the world of equestrian now over in Ohio,the girl that body will probably keep him all of his life I'm hoping because he's he's a special horse and like Milo he's very knowledgeable and in tuned with a human being,those mustangs were bind up with certain people,.again Shelby I have been watching a long time and I'm amazed at how much you have learned and how good you are at what you do I pray you get your farm, you've always been a hard worker, and a good kid and your mom's got to laugh like it just is very very tickling.
    So God bless! You and your little brood!!.
    I have to use speakerphone nowadays got arthritis in the fingers from tugging on horses lol!!! And I'm just so wore out right now that I'm not even going to try to reread it because I chat too much, and my phone likes to make a jerk out of me at times, more like an illiterate jerk!!!
    GB&KY & Y'S!!!!!!!!

  • @jerrymartin8076
    @jerrymartin8076 Před 2 lety +10

    Great story and lesson for us all. Kudos.

  • @dba750
    @dba750 Před 2 lety +2

    It's nice to rewatch this, really well put together

  • @bethfisher8318
    @bethfisher8318 Před měsícem +1

    Thank you for sharing all the lessons that Milo has gotten to show you through his eyes. Patience, determination, sassy, love, forgiveness, friendship, and more. What an amazing experience that you have been given the opportunity to learn. I agree that we humans judge animals too quickly and harshly, when really it all comes down to learning how to have respect for everything because we are all on this earth for a purpose. I think humanity would be better if we could look through the lens of horses!

  • @siiiiiuu7
    @siiiiiuu7 Před 2 lety +2

    4:04 "Talk to him... tell him it's alright..."
    I love this so much. Speaking to an animal, consoling them does so much more good than freaking out or getting upset at it. This is the way to do it 👏🏼👏🏼

  • @virtualselfie6899
    @virtualselfie6899 Před 2 lety +9

    Shelby, what an excellent horse trainer you are! Milo was stress bucking like an ADHD child (my 9-year-old child) but now is "bucking for fun." This is wonderful. He is so loving to you.

    • @patriciajackson7273
      @patriciajackson7273 Před 2 lety +1

      Wishing you the best. You and Milohave learned so much together, good luck.

  • @kristawilson718
    @kristawilson718 Před rokem +1

    Lol!!!😂😂 I have laughed and laughed! I've never seen such a funny, goofy babe!! Loads of personality for sure! Wow! I love him!❤🐎❤️ Thank you for sharing all these precious moments!!!!Love your training methods and how you handle yourself! Amazing!!👏👏👏👏🙏🙏😘

  • @kristinatk7553
    @kristinatk7553 Před 2 lety +14

    You've done SO many amazing things with Milo and also allowed him to be himself. Beautiful life lesson for you too. Keep up the incredible work in the Equestrian realm.

  • @valsptsd814
    @valsptsd814 Před rokem +1

    There is a new horse in my life that is super sensitive. He came to the barn I work at as a mostly unhandled 2yr old. For 30 days he did NOT want to be touched. Once he started initiating touch, it was ONE whisker. I thought that was a fluke, but he does it all the time. So, i go slow with him. Every day, we get a tiny bit further. There are times he flat isn’t interested.
    I like the sensitivity. Shows promise.

  • @lindaklooster6875
    @lindaklooster6875 Před 2 lety +1

    He may never be predictable,but he will always be fun

  • @alwho1807
    @alwho1807 Před 2 lety +1

    It's pretty obvious that Milo really adores his human. That's a very special bond. :)

  • @sandralarson-gonzales3797

    I wish all horse story’s had this ending and life. What a beautiful farm and area you have . So lucky to have your mother involved and a lover of horses

  • @sandycee89
    @sandycee89 Před 2 lety +1

    Milo is so generous and patient with his human.

  • @ajperri2279
    @ajperri2279 Před 2 lety +8

    Awe! Milo is the best horse. It isn't always the perfect, well trained, best bred horse that teaches you the most. I went to see my mare, who is also my first horse, on a whim because she was located near my house, she was a pushy red horse, but never the less I was in love. She has been difficult at times, one time when I was riding her I had just fallen off, gotten back on, then she tried to buck me off again, I broke down crying. I then took off her saddle, and somehow got the courage to get on. That bareback ride is one of my favorite memories, and spurred me to look for another saddle. I've had her for almost 3 years and have gone through two western saddles, and one English saddle (currently looking for an English saddle) along with lots of vet bills both emergency and planned, but I would trade her for the world.

    • @saspinks3001
      @saspinks3001 Před 2 lety +2

      The saddle story is such a perfect illustration of a human learning to listen the the horse. Kudos to you for opening your mind and ears to the fact that your horse was trying to tell you something!!

    • @ajperri2279
      @ajperri2279 Před 2 lety +3

      @@saspinks3001 Yes it is. My mare was very shut down when I first got her, and went through a really "naughty" phase as she learned she could express her opinions and not be punished for them. Now whenever she displays an unwanted behavior I'm put on my detective hat and find the root of the problem. Her being girthy, ulcers? has vet check, nope not ulcers. Tells the chiropractor that she's being girthy, he adjusts her sternum, problem solved. Still working through the memory of pain though.

    • @saspinks3001
      @saspinks3001 Před 2 lety +2

      @@ajperri2279 Your mare is fortunate to have landed with you. You are a good human and I wish you & your mare the best!

    • @ajperri2279
      @ajperri2279 Před 2 lety +1

      @@saspinks3001 Thank you so much!

  • @marblecat96
    @marblecat96 Před 2 lety +2

    What a happy beautiful horse. Great job!!!

  • @kdris12hihi
    @kdris12hihi Před 2 lety +5

    Milo is whole reason I started to watch your channel because I like to see how people work with the more "difficult" horses. It's amazing what you can learn. AND THE CHICKEN VIDEO WILL ALWAYS BE MY FAVORITE!

  • @potatowithdepresso2705
    @potatowithdepresso2705 Před 2 lety +9

    im not first or second but im here

  • @jenniferlehman2464
    @jenniferlehman2464 Před 2 lety +9

    I think your nephew is going to like horses there Shelby!! Just going on these clips with Milo. Sometimes the horses that people think are the trouble horses, are the best ones to learn from! Best Regards to both you and Milo Shelby! May you have many more years together!! Best Regards and Many Blessings from Ontario, Canada, Jenn. 💖💖🇨🇦

    • @Laurencemardon
      @Laurencemardon Před rokem

      Hi Jenn L, this is from Jen in Winnipeg ! Aka ‘not-mardon’ 🗄
      I mostly just wanted to agree about the wee laddie there. Did you notice how in the second clip of him and the boy, the boy is kicking his feet out? Some babies do this more Jan others, but it’s like watching a Vulcan mind-meld between these two rambunctious wastrels!!
      Do these guys live in Guelph, Ontario?

  • @patriciaruth2894
    @patriciaruth2894 Před 2 lety +6

    What a beautiful video, thank you for sharing your journey with Milo

  • @Jazzy-kk4sk
    @Jazzy-kk4sk Před 2 lety +5

    Thank you for sharing your journey with him so openly. I have connected so much with his story, now being the owner of an abused horse that left him with a lot of mental scars, I see many similarities between the 2. You are absolutely right, that these horses are so smart, compassionate and expressive after being through so much trauma and once I started looking, I couldn't believe how much I had pushed his emotions away, and I am so grateful that he never stopped trying to communicate with me

  • @jenniferhodell5829
    @jenniferhodell5829 Před 2 lety +11

    He is truly amazing and so are you. It was your patience, confidence, and your true love for him that originally brought me to follow you year after year after year. Of course horse mom had a lot to do with it also. Her laughter and narrative expressions would have me in stitches. I am so proud to know you are the equestrian future and Milo with all the others are so lucky to have found you. Big hugs and safe rides always!! Love from your biggest fan!! 🤗

  • @luziabatruel7979
    @luziabatruel7979 Před 2 lety +1

    I laughed tears 😅😅😅 Milo is definitely a special horse with a big heart 🐎💖

  • @carrieeasley3995
    @carrieeasley3995 Před 2 lety +2

    What a fine horse you have! I had one like him. She was my dad’s cow horse and my show horse barrel, poles, western pleasure, reining horse. There was nothing she wouldn’t do for me if I asked, other than cut cattle. She was daddy’s cow horse and not mine. Everyone needs one good horse in their lifetime and you certainly found yours!

  • @shermanian392
    @shermanian392 Před 2 lety +12

    you and milo are such an inspiration to me, especially with my foster project mare that i use positive reinforcement with, and finally started breaking her in the past few days. i really have learned a lot from your story and milos, thank you so much 💕💖

  • @christinehow3595
    @christinehow3595 Před 2 lety +1

    What a cracking horse!
    Well done on recuseing him
    I recused on from bad treatment and going too meat man ! He trusted know one but my late husband and I worked on him . He ended up as a Show Champion. He was my best friend and after my husband passed away he kept me going until he had Colic . Our how I miss them both so much

  • @racheldavis4729
    @racheldavis4729 Před 2 lety +4

    Never have I loved a video so much! So nice to see true horsemanship from someone who truly has the best interest of the horse at heart ❤ Milo is one in a million!

  • @susanchamblin4455
    @susanchamblin4455 Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you so much for sharing your story, I laughed, smiled, and loved your video. Milo is a beautiful horse. Good luck in your business.

  • @_sockninja_
    @_sockninja_ Před 2 lety +4

    I am glad you are working WITH him rather than making him work for you. I also wish more riders would at least go some of the time without a bit. You are proof that it works without a piece of metal in the mouth that in most cases just means pain. Makes my heart bleed to see heavy handed riders.

  • @riverbank4126
    @riverbank4126 Před 2 lety +4

    Hi Shelby, You've done a great job with Milo and you have let him teach you as many lessons as you have taught him. I have loved horses all my life and have spent every minute I could with them since I was three years old. I'm in my late 70's now and 'horseless' at the moment but I'm still learning more about horses every day on the internet. I loved the videos of you and Milo. It is clear that he loves you just as much as you love him.
    What you have learned will last all your life and has already given you a 'special wisdom that you can share with the people and horses around you. Gentle care and understanding lasts much longer that 'quickie' fixes.

  • @suzystone244
    @suzystone244 Před 2 lety

    Milo is expressive. Animated.
    Calm and cool around him is a great thing. Softness Is Strength. FACT.

  • @christinemartindale8715
    @christinemartindale8715 Před 2 lety +9

    Thanks so much Shelby for this beautiful story about meeting Milo,he’s such a wonderful character and of great spirit with the heart of a lion what a lovely teacher he has been for you. Also the tenderness with your nephew really was very touching.tfs😎

    • @awuma
      @awuma Před 2 lety +1

      He reminded me there of Peyo, the French stallion who visits the sick in hospitals, showing similar sensitivity.

  • @mpgfoo
    @mpgfoo Před 2 lety +2

    Well done. Both the video and the way milo abs banksy are growing into gorgeous horses.

  • @curlyanneb1973
    @curlyanneb1973 Před 2 lety +1

    It goes without saying, if this rider wasn’t amazingly talented, this wouldn’t be nearly as much fun,

  • @saspinks3001
    @saspinks3001 Před 2 lety +5

    You have so much to be proud of! What you are doing to improve the lives of horses everywhere literally chokes me up and this is the only video of you that i've seen. Kudos to you!

  • @shushywilson6351
    @shushywilson6351 Před rokem

    Haha what a funny horse. He's a lickier and a kisser. He loves your smell. Thoroughly loved watching this. Rescue animals appreciate us far more. Thank you

  • @Yerdarntootin
    @Yerdarntootin Před 2 lety +1

    This is really great. Gotta say your mom is the best part about this video.

  • @ravent3016
    @ravent3016 Před 2 lety +1

    Milo is such a character! You are lucky to have great partner over the years!

  • @irisheyessouth9269
    @irisheyessouth9269 Před 2 lety +4

    You should be so proud! He’s beautiful and his personality is absolutely awesome. The hard work, challenges, your love & understanding gave Milo the life that he deserves. Congrats! 🥰

  • @CrimFerret
    @CrimFerret Před 2 lety +1

    Wonderful video. Neither you or Milo gave up on the other and you both grew so much because of that. He's a wonderful horse and you're an amazing trainer. Just keep the chickens away from him.

  • @Spreadkindess
    @Spreadkindess Před 2 lety +2

    Love this video !!!n Milo touched my heart 💜 ❤️

  • @helenquinn8530
    @helenquinn8530 Před rokem

    Wow, Milo, WOW ! Such a beautiful horse 🐴🐎💞 and you can tell how much he loves you, you are an amazing person for taking him on, and did such a wonderful job with him. Congrats to you 👌❤️🐎🐴

  • @sashababich827
    @sashababich827 Před 2 lety +1

    Why I'm watching this when I have zero knowledge about horses?
    It really nice video... Keep doing it...

  • @stacymontes681
    @stacymontes681 Před 2 lety +5

    I didn't want this to end. I love Milo! ❤

  • @gailjackson
    @gailjackson Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for a lovely video. He’s a lucky horse and you’re a lucky girl, and let’s not forget your lovely supportive mum🤗.

  • @tanyaoellermann
    @tanyaoellermann Před měsícem

    He is absolutely perfect I just love him what a funny boy ❤❤😂😂

  • @justseekingtruth3998
    @justseekingtruth3998 Před 2 lety

    He is an amazing character! I love horses that have a lot of character. He's full of himself, smart funny very capable. He's seriously gorgeous as well. Really filled out so.beautifully.
    My sister had a stallion for 33 years and he was the best boy. He had funny little quirks, especially with me. I miss him. He showed me that having a stallion isn't always a big dangerous thing like so many people think. He was very even tempered and had a sweetness.

  • @Majse0812
    @Majse0812 Před 2 lety +2

    I LOVE his spirit and I love that you didn't train that out of him. You let him be who he is and YES softness is the way to go. Guidance, softness, love and a lot of fun! 😉❤❤❤❤ Good job

  • @jasminehuang8964
    @jasminehuang8964 Před 2 lety +4

    I love your methods and wish I could send my filly to you for training!

  • @cynthiabrown2806
    @cynthiabrown2806 Před 2 lety +6

    I can personally attest that you sharing Milo (who is looking so fine!) has definitely helped many horses at my barn alone. Tk he two of you were destined for each other

  • @samanthalightworker7955

    My wish is that every young horse lover watches your videos and learns how to become a true horseman or woman! Your philosophies are after my own heart, thoughtful, insightful, loving and a true horseman that needs to be adopted by every single person who lives and works around horses. Thank you!

  • @cherylcoffin8755
    @cherylcoffin8755 Před 2 lety +1

    Simply beautiful. Thank you and may God bless you 🙏

  • @pitbullsandcalicos
    @pitbullsandcalicos Před 2 lety +1

    What a character 😂🤣😂🤣❤❤❤

  • @kimwentz442
    @kimwentz442 Před 22 dny

    So enjoyed you 2, 🥰 perfection.

  • @sidilicious11
    @sidilicious11 Před 2 lety +3

    What a nice tribute to a special horse in your life. May the next 7 years be wonderful together!

  • @annetteheat4110
    @annetteheat4110 Před 2 lety +1

    You have done a excellent job with milo, he is a real character. Thank you for sharing your beautiful rescue pony. God bless.🐎🐴🙏

  • @shirleyparent1873
    @shirleyparent1873 Před 2 lety +1

    Wow, what an honor. Love the video. You are so right. Your patience shows!. Keep up the liberty. 💗✌🏻

  • @bogivarga4699
    @bogivarga4699 Před 2 lety +1

    He has a so thankful and smart head just when you look at him.. Melts my heart

  • @lisashepard3883
    @lisashepard3883 Před 2 lety +1

    Every really good and knowledgeable equestrian has at least one Milo in their life. I'm so happy that you found and learned from each other.

  • @ashleybeckinsale12
    @ashleybeckinsale12 Před 7 měsíci

    Very sweet to watch you both grow together. He's certainly your heart horse. ❤️

  • @seekinghisways
    @seekinghisways Před rokem

    That clip where he refused a fence and instead of punishing him you reassured and comforted him has me in tears. I feel so much regret for the years of punishment that I heaped on my own “difficult” horse. And I wondered why she never fully trusted me. 😢
    Shelby, please don’t ever stop speaking out on the right way to train horses! Your advocacy is making a difference!

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

    Milo says get it? "It's the Milo way or the highway!" Love it, who's training who? 😆 We all watching this video are sending horse hugs and kisses to Milo ❤💋. He's so beautiful! So glad you adopted him and used great understanding and love for him.

  • @leonafaryna7617
    @leonafaryna7617 Před 2 lety +3

    What an absolutely joyful video. I don’t often comment, but I love watching your videos. I have only been on a horse twice when I was younger, but I am incredibly drawn to these beautiful souls and their sensitivities. You are so lucky as is Milo to have found each other as lifelong partners. 🤗 from Richmond B.C.

  • @sonyawhaley739
    @sonyawhaley739 Před 2 lety +1

    Milo has a character and personality like I have never seen he is so funny Goofy and so so sweet and loving your so lucky I would love to have a horse like that you truly have an amazing horse

  • @kathrynschaller8875
    @kathrynschaller8875 Před 2 lety +2

    Milo reminds me of my current horse personality-wise and his story always reminds me to not give up. I appreciate you sharing him with us.

  • @JOANNELADOUCEUR
    @JOANNELADOUCEUR Před rokem

    I so enjoyed your story with MILO . He is amazing. He has such a wonderful personality. So fun to watch him interact. Good job on your training. You choose to do better for the horse which is so nice to see . Love that. Enjoy him. You don't get too many Milo's. I Lost my horse after 23 yrs who I raised from a year old. She was my soul horse which I lost about 2 yrs ago. Loved her & still miss her. Always be open to listen & connect with them. It is important to them that they are heard.

  • @stevischermi6409
    @stevischermi6409 Před 2 lety +2

    Milo became a mature horse at 6 years of age. At 7 he is only one third of the way through his useful life. If you're lucky he'll go to 30.