Meet The Horses - Part 6, Nash
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Thank you, Brandi. I remember when you first brought Nash home to play with Manzer. He’s so lucky to have ended up with you, that’s for sure.
@VersatileHorsemanship
3 ай бұрын
Thank you. We feel pretty lucky to have him.
Wow, he looks so good now!
Nice horse. I never knew about 'the noise'. I guess it's true. You can learn something new every day!
I remember when you first got Nash and he fit in so well. I was very impressed with his mind. He's very fortunate to end up with you!
@VersatileHorsemanship
3 ай бұрын
He’s super smart and kind. We love him
I remember when Nash first came and you had him in a sort of round pen I think. Just for a while though. He and Manzer were good rough and tumble buddies.😅 How are thr not so little ones doing Brandi. Its been so long since I saw them. I think Cody had not been riding long. Are they still as cure and still into carrying their special hen around. No doubt that's changed several times over.❤
Mr Nash! There he is! Glad to see he is doing good Brandi. What a beautiful boy
I remember him❤ with Manzer !!
It looks like you had to send him out because he just wants to hang with you and hear his story.
@VersatileHorsemanship
3 ай бұрын
My guess is he just wanted to stand still because the weather is unusually warm and all the horses are hot 😂
Great story and a great system leasing to your pupils: as you say it's a win-win situation for everyone.
@VersatileHorsemanship
3 ай бұрын
Thank you!
Aww I remember Nash and the round pen.
@suzanneyoung8011
3 ай бұрын
Yes, me too.
Ahhhhh sweet boy Nash.
I love Nash! I remember when he first came, and he and Manzer became good buddies and loved to play! He really us a pretty horse. Didn't realize he was half Arabian or forgot it. I think that sound you referred to is from his sheath maybe..?
@VersatileHorsemanship
3 ай бұрын
Yup, just a little air trapped in his sheath
I didn't remember that Nash was half Arabian. I don't see much Arabian in him; however, when he got going he did have a bit of a higher tail carriage. I'm glad he's worked out so well in your lesson program and for your young rider who leases him. Thanks for telling his story. That sound was coming from his scrotum. I'm not sure I'm describing it correctly but it has to do with air moving through it as his abdominal muscles contract during movement.
@VersatileHorsemanship
3 ай бұрын
Thank you. Just some air trapped in his sheath creating a suction sound.
He has come a long way under your care. Best way for me to describe him is that he was a scrawny pre-teen, with no one there to tell him to take a bath and trim his nails and brush his hair and he had little no food in the house.
@VersatileHorsemanship
3 ай бұрын
Haha yes, I agree
The noise could be from his sheath. My last horse did it and vet said his sheath needs cleaning
@VersatileHorsemanship
3 ай бұрын
Yes, it’s air trapped in his sheath
O Bran just look at him!! He has totally grown up filled out. Not that i dislike Arabs, I'm just a lover of the Quarter type. So the Paint body jumping out of him NOW, is truly impressive 🍎i totally see whatcha mean about The arab pasterns, but they just make him real floaty. He looks great!! 🤠 Very cool.
@VersatileHorsemanship
3 ай бұрын
Thank you! He really did fill out so nicely.
Once again a great video about your training methods. Just love them. Do you teach adult riders?
@VersatileHorsemanship
3 ай бұрын
Thank you. Yes I teach all ages.
I think I hear his sheath although my hearing isn’t the best. When a gelding is a little tense, they make this noise.
@VersatileHorsemanship
3 ай бұрын
Yes, its air trapped in his sheath creating a suction sound.. Not related to tension though.
could you talk about what kind of groundwork you do/start with? and how you teach it
@VersatileHorsemanship
3 ай бұрын
Sure, I've been thinking of doing some shorts about groundwork. I used Nash for some of my groundwork videos that are in the members section. He was a good example because nothing had been done with him and he was a little nervous.
@caitlinw8351
3 ай бұрын
@@VersatileHorsemanship that would be awesome!! and especially would love a short talking about how you get a horse to enjoy working the way yours do
I just love him!
That noise comes from nash, s stiffle. (jf that is how you spell that word.).
@VersatileHorsemanship
3 ай бұрын
It's air trapped in his sheath that creates a suction sound.
Love Nash!
🐞What was that noise??? 🐞
@VersatileHorsemanship
3 ай бұрын
It's air trapped in his sheath creating a suction sound.
@pearlanderson1913
3 ай бұрын
🐞So, fillies and mares don’t make that noise? Thanks.
@VersatileHorsemanship
3 ай бұрын
@@pearlanderson1913 nope