HOW WE TEACH THEM - HORSES AND KIDS
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So happy to see you working with the babies!
Thanks - this was a fun video. We got to see the two beautiful foals AND two wonderful grandkids! 🤍
The Grand Babies are so cute and the baby horses too!! 💕🤠💕
I love watching the horses. God Bless and l love yall 💕💕💕
Y'all are doing awesome 😊. Thanks for the help, Shasha and Payton.😊
Your colts are so awesome, so pretty
Start them early while they're young. Paden will make a good horseman someday. 💖💖💖
🖐 ,the Babies look wonderful 🐦.
Great Job Paden 👍.
JO JO IN VT 💞
All beautiful horses and grandkids.
Both are darling foals❤❤❤
I used to halter the 1st week. Never left them with halters on though.
The colts are both looking good and learning something new!
Horse babies & human baby. All so adorable
Nice looking foals for sure. 😯Oh and your babies are cute too.
Those mares get along well. Your horses are always so chill.
omg the baby is so cute love her smiles not hard to tell who her brother is lol she sure does look like big brother both so cute god bless grammie and grandpa
You have 2 beautiful grandkids there. The horse babies are adorable.
Kix 66 is rounding out nicely. So is lil Eclipse 66 Really sweet babies. Payton has grown ❤️
Fun and too cute!
Walker farm farm sent me
I'm not sure I'm a fan of a dragging lead rope on a baby's halter, but I am no horse expert.
Usually not a good idea unless you are out there supervising. I've seen bad things happen when babies panic stepping on the rope.
There is a reason, it's a lot easier to catch any baby or while horse while it is being trained if they have a lead rope on it.
Me niether. No way.
With some education they could become a really nice family of equestrians. They're heart is in the right place and they seem open to learning as they go.
Oh my goodness Alan, your grandkids are adorable 🥰. First off, Payden is such a little helper, he was sooo cute sitting in the feeder, great idea Papa to keep him safe around the horses. Secondly, Lydia loves her Papa, when you spoke to her Alan, she got the biggest most precious smile on her beautiful little face 🥰. Such Blessings they are ✨. Ok now let's talk colts. Lilly is beautiful and yes so petite, but she's gonna grow into a really nice quarter horse 🐴 and you can tell that by the size of her butt 😉. She has the sweetest little head and big doe eyes. Now Kix (I think) is going to be one BIG QH, especially with that broad chest and muscles everywhere ALREADY! He has really nice hind quarters as well. Sasha sure was a big help today too, thanks Sasha so Alan could keep videoing. Y'all enjoy this beautiful day. Love and Blessings to all my farm family on Route 66 ❤️🙌 Jennifer
I learned a very hard lesson about 45 years ago ....a lady who raised Arabians ... I worked for showed me how babies without any Hassel....you do it before they are a a week old and are little enough to handle eashu and you do it a couple of times a day and soon its old hat to them ....and you teach them to lead with a butt rope that comes out through their halters and therefore you can control them from tearing up and flipping over backwards and hitting top of their head and killing them....about 5 years after working there I had my firs t goals....I got in a hurry and decided to skip the but rope and a gorgeous baby filled over backwards and killed itself....never skipped the butt rope again and same thing can happen if babies drag a lead rope....you can even without a halter make a figure 8 around the butt and the neck by their chest...and hold it over their backs and when young to can move them around like a suit case
To young to be haltered
Definitely too young to leave it on with a dragging lead rope unless you remove it when you leave the area.
I put halters on all my foals, 2nd day, but didn't leave on.