This horse knows how to stay hydrated and conserve energy during a heat wave. #equestrian #horsecare
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@Bossladyone2Ай бұрын
My Arab mare lived to be almost 39. She had a ton of energy. In fact, she tried to buck me off when she was 28. Our local vet told me she outlived her counterparts by many years. That horse taught me a lot.
@Americandreamfarm
Ай бұрын
That is absolutely amazing and a testament to you for providing such good care for her.
@Bossladyone2
Ай бұрын
@@Americandreamfarm I had a lot of constructive support from our horse community. I still reach out to thank them for educating me, and keeping me from hurting my horses.
@susandivirgilio4551
Ай бұрын
A 39 year old Arabian! She must be one for the records, that is unheard of! Congratulations for having her reach that age and,I'm sure she had to have been so very well taken care of.
@Bossladyone2
Ай бұрын
@@susandivirgilio4551 My neighbor's horse was pushing 40. We had good vets, and we had a ton of love that went along with caring for them. i had a good equine dentist and great 5th generation horse people advising me. She survived a couple of attempts by a mountain lion to make her a meal, Old horses never die they just gallop across the sky. She is dancing in Heaven
@susandivirgilio4551
Ай бұрын
God bless@@Bossladyone2
@pmboordАй бұрын
I don’t have any horses, but I love watching videos and learning about them. I’m 69 yrs young and try to learn at least one new thing every day. KZread has been been feeding me with knowledge for quite a while. Thank you for sharing. BTW, you have a very calming voice. God bless. ❤
@Americandreamfarm
Ай бұрын
Thank you so much! We teach a lot of adults in our Lesson Program. My daughter has a new student who is the same age as you =] We can always learn more no matter what our age is.
@annepettit3855Ай бұрын
My 25-yo gets pissed if his water and hay are in the sun. He will tell you all about it 😂
@Americandreamfarm
Ай бұрын
🤣That is hilarious!
@susandivirgilio4551
Ай бұрын
That is something I HAVE experienced. "Ma!, why is my water in the sun where it will get hot!!?
@sharonloomis5264Ай бұрын
Oh good. I'm related to horses. At 76, that is what I do. Drink water, nap, lay around when temperatures rise. Oh well.
@Americandreamfarm
Ай бұрын
🤣🤣😂
@tomp8871
Ай бұрын
I'm actually going through a heat wave right now pushin 70, dang how my typ ?
@sharihenderson7621Ай бұрын
Hi - Upstate South Carolina here - formerly from Georgia which I really miss! The heat has been brutal lately. I let my 19 and 28 year old horses out to pasture just after dawn. By mid-morning (usually around noon) they both meander back through the gates into the dry lot and stand under the overhang at the barn where the water tub is where they'll do the same thing as Jaxx - drink, snooze, repeat. Then back to the pasture after several hours. It's a daily routine for them. Animals are so much smarter than alot of people think.
@Americandreamfarm
Ай бұрын
100%!
@alabamacatherder5789
Ай бұрын
Smarter than a lot of people. 😂
@colleencarroll4190Ай бұрын
He Looks so Fit and muscular! Wow! He is Smart and Handsome - What a combination!!!!
@Americandreamfarm
Ай бұрын
Thanks so much!
@SoTheAdventureАй бұрын
My 31-year old quarter horse mare does the same thing. I’ve seen her drink water and stay afterwards to nap right next to it. I couldn’t figure out why, but now I know! Makes so much sense! ❤
@Americandreamfarm
Ай бұрын
That's wonderful! 31 years old is amazing. 🥰
@SoTheAdventure
Ай бұрын
@@Americandreamfarm Thank you!😊
@johnruggiero3366Ай бұрын
That is one beautiful horse i cant believe he is25!!!
@Americandreamfarm
Ай бұрын
Thanks so much John!
@leert2698Ай бұрын
Another reason that horses stand head to tail with each other is so they can swat flies for themselves and each other. We had a pair when I was a kid and they always stood like that , swishing their tails. It helped keep the flies off of their faces. Team work ! You have beautiful horses. Have a great day everyone !
@Americandreamfarm
Ай бұрын
Thank you!
@leert2698
Ай бұрын
@@Americandreamfarm sure thing. They were the best of buds. They grew up together.
@davidjaap2130
Ай бұрын
@leert...What would impress me the most is if they stood in a circle & did that. Nobody wants to be in back. 🙏❤😊
@amandah2490Ай бұрын
If only there was shade next to the water he'd be even happier😊
@daisybradley1392
Ай бұрын
Yes, maybe plant a tree nearby?
@lada3264
Ай бұрын
Then all the leaves fall into the water
@NavvyMom
Ай бұрын
@@lada3264 Is that an automatic waterer though? I can't see a tub. So maybe leaves not so much of a problem? I guess roots could play havoc with pipes though, so you're probably right trees not so good there.
@Americandreamfarm
Ай бұрын
The shade of the pecan tree to the left of the waterer will be over it in no time.
@Americandreamfarm
Ай бұрын
@@NavvyMom We do have electric waterers. We still have to clean them at least twice a week, and we check them every day.
@adelechicken6356Ай бұрын
The shine on his coat and his nicely fleshed out muscles show how beautifully healthy and well cared for he is. I have loved horses since I was about 8, when my older brother owned one for a few years and that's a very long time ago. Thanks for sharing. 😊❤
@lesliemoiseauthor
23 күн бұрын
@@adelechicken6356 Agree. He's lovely.
@christinematton4125Ай бұрын
Your horses are beautiful ❤
@Americandreamfarm
Ай бұрын
Thank you so much! I appreciate you.
@StonyRCАй бұрын
He's simply magnificent.
@Americandreamfarm
Ай бұрын
Thanks so much! 🥰
@heatherjohn2047Ай бұрын
I love how intelligent horses are I learn Alot of different things from my sweet baby girl princess ❤I love her so very much 🥰🐴🤗🐎
@Americandreamfarm
Ай бұрын
Having a special relationship with a horse is the best! If that's your girl in your profile picture she is stunning!
@heatherjohn2047
Ай бұрын
@@Americandreamfarm it's a picture I downloaded from gify I wish there was a way I could send you a picture of me and my baby girl princess 🥰
@nycjake3104Ай бұрын
Thanks for posting. I'm an old greenhorn but I do love learning things about horses - wonderful creatures!
@Americandreamfarm
Ай бұрын
Thank you, and welcome! It's my pleasure.
@adventurecreations3214Ай бұрын
Your horses are smart and you are very observant and knowledgeable.
@Americandreamfarm
Ай бұрын
Thank you so much. I appreciate you!
@AgentRainsАй бұрын
I heard of this recently about horses holding water in their mouths too. Love your videos!!
@Americandreamfarm
Ай бұрын
Thanks so much!🥰
@lauralove6439Ай бұрын
My oldest was 43 when I said goodbye. I sure wish I could clone him.💗
@Americandreamfarm
Ай бұрын
43 is an amazing lifetime for a horse and a true testament to your exceptional care and love you had for him.
@NavvyMom
Ай бұрын
@@Americandreamfarm AMEN!
@susandivirgilio4551
Ай бұрын
May I ask what breed? I'm thinking, maybe, Morgan?
@lauralove6439
Ай бұрын
@@susandivirgilio4551 , he was purchased as a foal on a reservation in Arizona, so we aren’t sure? But he had high withers, four white socks and a big blaze, I was told he had saddlebred but that was just a guess! He was bombproof, and liked to move out. I miss him terribly.
@susandivirgilio4551
Ай бұрын
@@lauralove6439 z
@anotherblondeАй бұрын
I had a 37 and three quarters ex steeplechase racehorse. He was the boss till the end, and such a refined kind gentleman, who no matter which gate (6 exits, 2 over grass) I left the premises to ride my thoroughbred mare, he would be waiting at the correct gate, even though he couldn't hear or see us approaching from 2 of them. Psychic? His heart was strong till the end, it was the neighbour's firework party that caused his demise. I had rain water catchment and tap water, the horses always preferred the rain water. Horses had stalls in a dutch barn where they could come and go as they liked (had the neighbour advised of their party, I would've locked them in), but at 4pm they waited at the fence by the road. I left work at 4pm to come to them.
@sunnyseacat6857
Ай бұрын
Animals dislike fireworks banging and booming.... tis better that we only have silent fireworks. Dogs dislike fireworks, too.
@arribaficationwineho32Ай бұрын
Love the paints head to tail in the shade switching each other’s flies. That is smart to me!
@Americandreamfarm
Ай бұрын
Thank you!
@NavvyMomАй бұрын
I love that you observe and show your horses' behaviors. You just popped up in my feed. Subscribed.
@Americandreamfarm
Ай бұрын
Thanks so much for subscribing! I appreciate you =]
@equine2020Ай бұрын
Always keep clean water in the shade. Don't let water get dirty. They like cool water. It refreshes the horse. My 1 thoroughbred would dunk his whole head the the water, to cool off.
@Americandreamfarm
Ай бұрын
This is an electric waterer that has a thermostat in it and refills itself when the horses drink. I absolutely love it!
@equine2020
Ай бұрын
@@Americandreamfarm That is neat. I had heated buckets for winter. Kept their water warmer, so no freezing.
@Americandreamfarm
Ай бұрын
@@equine2020 Heated buckets are awesome!
@equine2020
Ай бұрын
@@Americandreamfarm Horses appreciate warm water in winter.
@Americandreamfarm
Ай бұрын
@@equine2020 Yes indeed. We always offer warm water to our horses during the winter. =]
@gerrycoleman7290Ай бұрын
Yep they are smart. Given choices, they will make the right decision.
@Americandreamfarm
Ай бұрын
Yes, Indeed.
@susandivirgilio4551
Ай бұрын
I live when they are able to have choices. There is a stable near my residence and the horses are separated in small pens where they have no room to do more than trot. A lit of them don't have shade and they are not able to walk in to their stalls throughout the day. They are put back inside at 4 p.m. so, in summer, they are out in the hottest time of day. My horses had access to woods on around ten acres. In the good weather from around mid March thru, sometimes, as late as mid November, they only went inside to be fed their grain. It was pretty comical, when I would want to go for a ride, I would take a halter out to catch someone. He or she would stand out there in the middle of the pasture and watch me approaching. The look on their face would be "oh no, here she comes" as if they couldn't get away. Most of them really did like to go out for a ride though and we were close to miles and miles of conservation land. I believe they enjoyed it nearly as much as I did.
@susandivirgilio4551
Ай бұрын
Sorry, I LOVE not live. Typo
@WindyMeadowsАй бұрын
In my herd, the pony is the oldest at 23... she is the herd leader and is firm but fair. They are outside in a herd turnout 24/7. When it is hot, she brings them into the run-in shed... other than that, they weather up in the bush most of the time. I have lots of hills and valleys, and that is where they tend to be when it is really windy or raining. My other channel has over 10 years of my horses lives documented from birth to 16 years old. One of my horses is the pony's daughter. Yep, you read that right. I didn't breed her, I rescued her when she was still pregnant with her. Lots of interactions to learn body language and equine behavior
@Americandreamfarm
Ай бұрын
Simply amazing. Thank you for sharing.
@daciefusjones8128Ай бұрын
I live in the desert it's hot and I put a big rainbird sprinkler in the center of the field and my three horses stand so the water hits them right across their back. they will stand like that for hours. the well water stays at 50 degrees and they love it.
@Americandreamfarm
Ай бұрын
That sounds amazing!
@susandivirgilio4551
Ай бұрын
That's awsome!
@easydoesit1962Ай бұрын
Beautiful area! What about building a simple shelter over the watering area to offer some shade?
@Americandreamfarm
Ай бұрын
Thank you. The pecan tree in the next pasture provides shade over the waterer by noon, and there are 2 other areas in this pasture that have shade from trees.
@NavvyMom
Ай бұрын
@@Americandreamfarm Sounds like the perfect setup.
@Americandreamfarm
Ай бұрын
@@NavvyMom Thanks so much!
@peelingoffthelayersАй бұрын
Thank you.
@Americandreamfarm
Ай бұрын
My pleasure.
@zoe2466Ай бұрын
More clever than us and my dogs!❤❤
@Americandreamfarm
Ай бұрын
Right?! 🤣
@dixohoto1849Ай бұрын
Maybe the heat of the sun feels good to Jack's old joints and bones and muscles
@Americandreamfarm
Ай бұрын
Thank you so much for acknowledging this. Excellent observation!
@danw6014Ай бұрын
Our cows stand over the water tanks to breathe the air over the water because the water cools it and thus cools them.
@Americandreamfarm
Ай бұрын
That is genius!
@lulumoon6942Ай бұрын
Always more to learn from a Herd! 👍😍🐎
@Americandreamfarm
Ай бұрын
Always =]
@CensorshipIsOpressionАй бұрын
My horse has long passed away, but she was very smart. She would eat the flowers off of dandelions with surgical precision, and left the rest of the plant. She also had a love for beets, so we planted them for her so she could find them, we always knew when she found one because it would look like she was wearing lipstick. She got excited when I pulled my bicycle out because she wanted to race me. She knew when it would rain or be really hot. I was heartbroken when I was made to give her up to a nearby farm, but my parents wanted the space for a workshop instead of stables.
@Americandreamfarm
Ай бұрын
I LOVE this beautiful story. Thank you for sharing it.
@ocean_hummerАй бұрын
Not at all a horse person but still found this interesting. Thanks for sharing!
@Americandreamfarm
Ай бұрын
Thank you!
@1929modelagirlАй бұрын
Great video! It is obvious how well you know them. And care. I haven't had a horse in about 30 years. I kinda miss being around them, but not the expenses when I could really only be with them every couple weeks.
@Americandreamfarm
Ай бұрын
Thank you so much! Perhaps you could volunteer at a therapeutic riding center.
@fourmacs8167Ай бұрын
When I was young, 5 to 11 years old, a family friend had a buckskin stallion. He lived to be 29. What was so cool about him was he would let me ride him all the time. I always rode him in cake walks and such. He was always so gentle when little me was on his back. They had another horse named Dolly, a dunn mare. She was such a good and beautiful horse. She was in the ring doing the ribbon race with another horse and rider. She gave it her all but just as they were exiting the ring, just at the gate, she collapsed and died right there. I think it was a heart attack. It was so so sad. Every loved Dolly so much.
@Americandreamfarm
Ай бұрын
I'm so sorry to hear that.
@susancoddington6393Ай бұрын
Wow he looks amazing at 25 an absolutely gorgeous boy 🐴❤️
@Americandreamfarm
Ай бұрын
Thanks so much!
@JulianaBlewettАй бұрын
Of the horses I've ridden, quarter horses are my fave.
@Americandreamfarm
Ай бұрын
Quarter horses are pretty wonderful =]
@beatekreuzer5025Ай бұрын
My girls (horses) are 24 and 22 and still have quite a bit of energy. They have an open shed, so when it gets hot (we reached almost 30°C the last two days), they usually spend the sunny hours inside. They are out and about at night or when it rains. Greetings from Poland
@Americandreamfarm
Ай бұрын
That sounds like a really nice set up =]
@scottwyckoff5483Ай бұрын
Nature - business as usual, thanks for sharing
@Americandreamfarm
Ай бұрын
It's my pleasure.
@laurahess3417Ай бұрын
I hope all your horses are doing ok with the heat. I just lost my Quarter Horse mare last week... she was just over 32 years old. She had a best friend, a donkey in her 20s. We live in Colorado, and while it certainly doesn't get as hot or humid as Georgia, we definitely have hot stretches. My mare, Sonnie, and the donkey, Julia, both did/do pretty much the exact same thing as your senior gentleman here. Sometimes they would even lay down right by the waterer.
@Americandreamfarm
Ай бұрын
I'm so sorry for your loss. Thank you for sharing with me. I lost my best boy Zip almost 2 years ago which is a long story, but I feel God took him then so I would not have to face the difficult decision of helping him pass. He had PPID and trouble with the heat. This is the hottest summer by far.
@mammiemania893Ай бұрын
My nearly twenty y.o. Quarter Horse does this with her feed/ hay. To her, it's all about the next meal. As it happens, even though it's July 2, we woke to 50 degree temps. It's a cold summer for now. At least the grass can still grow.
@Americandreamfarm
Ай бұрын
Your mare sounds like a smart girl. Love that!
@cassie3301Ай бұрын
my 28 yr old gelding naps in the shade during the day and leads the younger one out to graze in the early morning and evening when it cools down😊
@Americandreamfarm
Ай бұрын
Smart boy.
@rootofsignificance9575Ай бұрын
Jaxx says, " I wish they would put the water in the shade".
@BEVERLYRANDOLPH-lx4quАй бұрын
This is the second video of yours I have watched and I find them fascinating! I have subscribed!
@Americandreamfarm
Ай бұрын
Thanks so much, and thanks for Subscribing! I appreciate you!🥰
@JannacathaАй бұрын
LOVE Your observations, thanks!
@Americandreamfarm
Ай бұрын
Thank you!
@janisristow92394 күн бұрын
I fully understand. Im 72 with bad knees and I keep things I need close at hand.
@Americandreamfarm
3 күн бұрын
We definitely figure it out as we get older. =]
@melindariddle6042Ай бұрын
He looks fantastic love those big cow bred horses
@Americandreamfarm
Ай бұрын
Same! Thank you!
@herpderp3916Ай бұрын
Sorry if this is a dumb question, but do you think Boone recognizes Fleur as one of his children, or just a herdmate now that she's grown? From what I know about horses the stallions don't really participate in foal care.
@Americandreamfarm
Ай бұрын
I don't think that is a dumb question, and yes, I believe Boone and Fleur know they are father and daughter. They can take in each other's breath and they do something called the Flehmen response with their upper lip to take in and identify pheromones. Horses can definitely identify their off spring.
@lesliemoiseauthor24 күн бұрын
We have a 24 year old retired Criollo polo pony from South America. She is very efficient in her movement, but has two gears: cantering and waiting to canter.
@Americandreamfarm
23 күн бұрын
I think the Criollo are stunning!
@lesliemoiseauthor
23 күн бұрын
@@Americandreamfarm She's a special girl!
@miaanslow7213Ай бұрын
10 to 2 are the hottest parts of the day
@veroniqueverstichelen7371Ай бұрын
Yes indeed so wise❤ Awesome you.have big trees around the paddock...it makes me sad to see paddocks, pastures with no trees...horses and humans need trees.
@Americandreamfarm
Ай бұрын
Thank you!
@brendaclark5185Ай бұрын
❤❤❤❤❤
@nadoozie706128 күн бұрын
I have a 27 yr old mare and she naps and eats and loves to be alone lol. She also gets mad if we don’t bring her in for nap time at a certain time.
@Americandreamfarm
23 күн бұрын
Hahaha! She sounds adorable!
@stevenhunt933Ай бұрын
💖
@Saria_89Ай бұрын
Why not put another waterer in the shade for him so he isn't forced to stand in the sun just to have water near?
@joanneseifert2100Ай бұрын
Beautifully taken care of. Gleaming coat and good muscle at 25! Is there a way to put water in the shade? Maybe not practical for your set up but would help!
@Americandreamfarm
Ай бұрын
Thank you. That giant pecan tree will shade the waterer by noon.
@sandraletsche7236Ай бұрын
❤❤
@LearningJeffАй бұрын
I’m probably not far from you in NE Ga. The twenty something’s exhibit the same behavior here. Shade and hydration. 😊
@Americandreamfarm
Ай бұрын
That's awesome! Howdy neighbor!
@Alan23552Ай бұрын
Could also point to early kidney problems. Did he shed timely this year or was as a more slow shedding?
@bella-beeАй бұрын
How about some shade for them over the water source?
@Americandreamfarm
Ай бұрын
The shade from that tree will be over the water in no time. =]
@williamrudolph3481Ай бұрын
He is standing in the SUN.
@Americandreamfarm
Ай бұрын
Thank you. That giant pecan tree will shade the waterer by noon.
@cynthiacarter514Ай бұрын
I have been feeling guilty about being inside out of the heat. Not anymore thanks to Jaxx
@user-mx1uf4lk8i10 күн бұрын
Make sure water is nit hit with the metal
@arthurbrumagem3844Ай бұрын
So smart but sad when so many end up in slaughterhouses
@Americandreamfarm
Ай бұрын
Yes Arthur. That is why my main goal of my KZread Channel is to teach as many people about horses as possible so they are not misunderstood and end up in a bad place.
@arthurbrumagem3844
Ай бұрын
@@Americandreamfarm 👍
@karyncremeens9376Ай бұрын
Any chance they could have access in the shade?
@Americandreamfarm
Ай бұрын
Thank you. That giant pecan tree will shade the waterer by noon. Thank you for your concern.
@clyar429Ай бұрын
Can you put water out for them in the shade?
@Americandreamfarm
Ай бұрын
Thank you. That giant pecan tree will shade the waterer by noon.
@ale7564Ай бұрын
Do Fleur and Boone know they are parent & child?
@Americandreamfarm
Ай бұрын
Yes, they can identify a lot through pheromones. Wild stallions know which off spring belong to them.
@CruisinDelusionАй бұрын
Ooh yes! Its very hot
@Hope-kx9lzАй бұрын
It's more wise to stay in the shaddow
@GrammyTammy13Ай бұрын
WHY NOT GIVE THEM SHADE OVER THE WATER?
@Americandreamfarm
Ай бұрын
The shade of the pecan tree to the left in the video covers the waterer in no time.
@nerakulousАй бұрын
Why don’t you treat your elderly horse better and give him shade where he can drink? Seems like your horse is smarter than you are.
@TS-vo3vw
Ай бұрын
Rude
@sunnyseacat6857
Ай бұрын
Read her replies...
@lyndakling901Ай бұрын
Why in holy hell aren’t they in NOW and out at night? And no shed either….
@ronsamborski6230
Ай бұрын
Horses are outdoor animals. They don’t have to be in a barn or stable most of the time.
@Americandreamfarm
Ай бұрын
@@ronsamborski6230 Yes, thank you! And, they prefer to be outside with their herdmates.
@ronsamborski6230
Ай бұрын
@@Americandreamfarm Their “horse friends” 👍🏼😃🐴
@Americandreamfarm
Ай бұрын
@scrappinrappin Thank you! I appreciate you.
@user-xx1tm5fe9uАй бұрын
Oh for Pete's sake. It's not rocket science.
@rangerjaxmaxmay7742Ай бұрын
Beautiful horses, however, why are there not at least one large spreading tree in the middle of the paddock?
@equine2020
Ай бұрын
Yes I have big trees throughout my pastures. Horse love to stand under them. Plenty of shade for all.
@Sine-gl9ly
Ай бұрын
Maybe because (a) large spreading trees take a great many years to grow to that size and (b) because that pasture already appears to have large spreading trees on at least three sides.
Пікірлер: 179
My Arab mare lived to be almost 39. She had a ton of energy. In fact, she tried to buck me off when she was 28. Our local vet told me she outlived her counterparts by many years. That horse taught me a lot.
@Americandreamfarm
Ай бұрын
That is absolutely amazing and a testament to you for providing such good care for her.
@Bossladyone2
Ай бұрын
@@Americandreamfarm I had a lot of constructive support from our horse community. I still reach out to thank them for educating me, and keeping me from hurting my horses.
@susandivirgilio4551
Ай бұрын
A 39 year old Arabian! She must be one for the records, that is unheard of! Congratulations for having her reach that age and,I'm sure she had to have been so very well taken care of.
@Bossladyone2
Ай бұрын
@@susandivirgilio4551 My neighbor's horse was pushing 40. We had good vets, and we had a ton of love that went along with caring for them. i had a good equine dentist and great 5th generation horse people advising me. She survived a couple of attempts by a mountain lion to make her a meal, Old horses never die they just gallop across the sky. She is dancing in Heaven
@susandivirgilio4551
Ай бұрын
God bless@@Bossladyone2
I don’t have any horses, but I love watching videos and learning about them. I’m 69 yrs young and try to learn at least one new thing every day. KZread has been been feeding me with knowledge for quite a while. Thank you for sharing. BTW, you have a very calming voice. God bless. ❤
@Americandreamfarm
Ай бұрын
Thank you so much! We teach a lot of adults in our Lesson Program. My daughter has a new student who is the same age as you =] We can always learn more no matter what our age is.
My 25-yo gets pissed if his water and hay are in the sun. He will tell you all about it 😂
@Americandreamfarm
Ай бұрын
🤣That is hilarious!
@susandivirgilio4551
Ай бұрын
That is something I HAVE experienced. "Ma!, why is my water in the sun where it will get hot!!?
Oh good. I'm related to horses. At 76, that is what I do. Drink water, nap, lay around when temperatures rise. Oh well.
@Americandreamfarm
Ай бұрын
🤣🤣😂
@tomp8871
Ай бұрын
I'm actually going through a heat wave right now pushin 70, dang how my typ ?
Hi - Upstate South Carolina here - formerly from Georgia which I really miss! The heat has been brutal lately. I let my 19 and 28 year old horses out to pasture just after dawn. By mid-morning (usually around noon) they both meander back through the gates into the dry lot and stand under the overhang at the barn where the water tub is where they'll do the same thing as Jaxx - drink, snooze, repeat. Then back to the pasture after several hours. It's a daily routine for them. Animals are so much smarter than alot of people think.
@Americandreamfarm
Ай бұрын
100%!
@alabamacatherder5789
Ай бұрын
Smarter than a lot of people. 😂
He Looks so Fit and muscular! Wow! He is Smart and Handsome - What a combination!!!!
@Americandreamfarm
Ай бұрын
Thanks so much!
My 31-year old quarter horse mare does the same thing. I’ve seen her drink water and stay afterwards to nap right next to it. I couldn’t figure out why, but now I know! Makes so much sense! ❤
@Americandreamfarm
Ай бұрын
That's wonderful! 31 years old is amazing. 🥰
@SoTheAdventure
Ай бұрын
@@Americandreamfarm Thank you!😊
That is one beautiful horse i cant believe he is25!!!
@Americandreamfarm
Ай бұрын
Thanks so much John!
Another reason that horses stand head to tail with each other is so they can swat flies for themselves and each other. We had a pair when I was a kid and they always stood like that , swishing their tails. It helped keep the flies off of their faces. Team work ! You have beautiful horses. Have a great day everyone !
@Americandreamfarm
Ай бұрын
Thank you!
@leert2698
Ай бұрын
@@Americandreamfarm sure thing. They were the best of buds. They grew up together.
@davidjaap2130
Ай бұрын
@leert...What would impress me the most is if they stood in a circle & did that. Nobody wants to be in back. 🙏❤😊
If only there was shade next to the water he'd be even happier😊
@daisybradley1392
Ай бұрын
Yes, maybe plant a tree nearby?
@lada3264
Ай бұрын
Then all the leaves fall into the water
@NavvyMom
Ай бұрын
@@lada3264 Is that an automatic waterer though? I can't see a tub. So maybe leaves not so much of a problem? I guess roots could play havoc with pipes though, so you're probably right trees not so good there.
@Americandreamfarm
Ай бұрын
The shade of the pecan tree to the left of the waterer will be over it in no time.
@Americandreamfarm
Ай бұрын
@@NavvyMom We do have electric waterers. We still have to clean them at least twice a week, and we check them every day.
The shine on his coat and his nicely fleshed out muscles show how beautifully healthy and well cared for he is. I have loved horses since I was about 8, when my older brother owned one for a few years and that's a very long time ago. Thanks for sharing. 😊❤
@lesliemoiseauthor
23 күн бұрын
@@adelechicken6356 Agree. He's lovely.
Your horses are beautiful ❤
@Americandreamfarm
Ай бұрын
Thank you so much! I appreciate you.
He's simply magnificent.
@Americandreamfarm
Ай бұрын
Thanks so much! 🥰
I love how intelligent horses are I learn Alot of different things from my sweet baby girl princess ❤I love her so very much 🥰🐴🤗🐎
@Americandreamfarm
Ай бұрын
Having a special relationship with a horse is the best! If that's your girl in your profile picture she is stunning!
@heatherjohn2047
Ай бұрын
@@Americandreamfarm it's a picture I downloaded from gify I wish there was a way I could send you a picture of me and my baby girl princess 🥰
Thanks for posting. I'm an old greenhorn but I do love learning things about horses - wonderful creatures!
@Americandreamfarm
Ай бұрын
Thank you, and welcome! It's my pleasure.
Your horses are smart and you are very observant and knowledgeable.
@Americandreamfarm
Ай бұрын
Thank you so much. I appreciate you!
I heard of this recently about horses holding water in their mouths too. Love your videos!!
@Americandreamfarm
Ай бұрын
Thanks so much!🥰
My oldest was 43 when I said goodbye. I sure wish I could clone him.💗
@Americandreamfarm
Ай бұрын
43 is an amazing lifetime for a horse and a true testament to your exceptional care and love you had for him.
@NavvyMom
Ай бұрын
@@Americandreamfarm AMEN!
@susandivirgilio4551
Ай бұрын
May I ask what breed? I'm thinking, maybe, Morgan?
@lauralove6439
Ай бұрын
@@susandivirgilio4551 , he was purchased as a foal on a reservation in Arizona, so we aren’t sure? But he had high withers, four white socks and a big blaze, I was told he had saddlebred but that was just a guess! He was bombproof, and liked to move out. I miss him terribly.
@susandivirgilio4551
Ай бұрын
@@lauralove6439 z
I had a 37 and three quarters ex steeplechase racehorse. He was the boss till the end, and such a refined kind gentleman, who no matter which gate (6 exits, 2 over grass) I left the premises to ride my thoroughbred mare, he would be waiting at the correct gate, even though he couldn't hear or see us approaching from 2 of them. Psychic? His heart was strong till the end, it was the neighbour's firework party that caused his demise. I had rain water catchment and tap water, the horses always preferred the rain water. Horses had stalls in a dutch barn where they could come and go as they liked (had the neighbour advised of their party, I would've locked them in), but at 4pm they waited at the fence by the road. I left work at 4pm to come to them.
@sunnyseacat6857
Ай бұрын
Animals dislike fireworks banging and booming.... tis better that we only have silent fireworks. Dogs dislike fireworks, too.
Love the paints head to tail in the shade switching each other’s flies. That is smart to me!
@Americandreamfarm
Ай бұрын
Thank you!
I love that you observe and show your horses' behaviors. You just popped up in my feed. Subscribed.
@Americandreamfarm
Ай бұрын
Thanks so much for subscribing! I appreciate you =]
Always keep clean water in the shade. Don't let water get dirty. They like cool water. It refreshes the horse. My 1 thoroughbred would dunk his whole head the the water, to cool off.
@Americandreamfarm
Ай бұрын
This is an electric waterer that has a thermostat in it and refills itself when the horses drink. I absolutely love it!
@equine2020
Ай бұрын
@@Americandreamfarm That is neat. I had heated buckets for winter. Kept their water warmer, so no freezing.
@Americandreamfarm
Ай бұрын
@@equine2020 Heated buckets are awesome!
@equine2020
Ай бұрын
@@Americandreamfarm Horses appreciate warm water in winter.
@Americandreamfarm
Ай бұрын
@@equine2020 Yes indeed. We always offer warm water to our horses during the winter. =]
Yep they are smart. Given choices, they will make the right decision.
@Americandreamfarm
Ай бұрын
Yes, Indeed.
@susandivirgilio4551
Ай бұрын
I live when they are able to have choices. There is a stable near my residence and the horses are separated in small pens where they have no room to do more than trot. A lit of them don't have shade and they are not able to walk in to their stalls throughout the day. They are put back inside at 4 p.m. so, in summer, they are out in the hottest time of day. My horses had access to woods on around ten acres. In the good weather from around mid March thru, sometimes, as late as mid November, they only went inside to be fed their grain. It was pretty comical, when I would want to go for a ride, I would take a halter out to catch someone. He or she would stand out there in the middle of the pasture and watch me approaching. The look on their face would be "oh no, here she comes" as if they couldn't get away. Most of them really did like to go out for a ride though and we were close to miles and miles of conservation land. I believe they enjoyed it nearly as much as I did.
@susandivirgilio4551
Ай бұрын
Sorry, I LOVE not live. Typo
In my herd, the pony is the oldest at 23... she is the herd leader and is firm but fair. They are outside in a herd turnout 24/7. When it is hot, she brings them into the run-in shed... other than that, they weather up in the bush most of the time. I have lots of hills and valleys, and that is where they tend to be when it is really windy or raining. My other channel has over 10 years of my horses lives documented from birth to 16 years old. One of my horses is the pony's daughter. Yep, you read that right. I didn't breed her, I rescued her when she was still pregnant with her. Lots of interactions to learn body language and equine behavior
@Americandreamfarm
Ай бұрын
Simply amazing. Thank you for sharing.
I live in the desert it's hot and I put a big rainbird sprinkler in the center of the field and my three horses stand so the water hits them right across their back. they will stand like that for hours. the well water stays at 50 degrees and they love it.
@Americandreamfarm
Ай бұрын
That sounds amazing!
@susandivirgilio4551
Ай бұрын
That's awsome!
Beautiful area! What about building a simple shelter over the watering area to offer some shade?
@Americandreamfarm
Ай бұрын
Thank you. The pecan tree in the next pasture provides shade over the waterer by noon, and there are 2 other areas in this pasture that have shade from trees.
@NavvyMom
Ай бұрын
@@Americandreamfarm Sounds like the perfect setup.
@Americandreamfarm
Ай бұрын
@@NavvyMom Thanks so much!
Thank you.
@Americandreamfarm
Ай бұрын
My pleasure.
More clever than us and my dogs!❤❤
@Americandreamfarm
Ай бұрын
Right?! 🤣
Maybe the heat of the sun feels good to Jack's old joints and bones and muscles
@Americandreamfarm
Ай бұрын
Thank you so much for acknowledging this. Excellent observation!
Our cows stand over the water tanks to breathe the air over the water because the water cools it and thus cools them.
@Americandreamfarm
Ай бұрын
That is genius!
Always more to learn from a Herd! 👍😍🐎
@Americandreamfarm
Ай бұрын
Always =]
My horse has long passed away, but she was very smart. She would eat the flowers off of dandelions with surgical precision, and left the rest of the plant. She also had a love for beets, so we planted them for her so she could find them, we always knew when she found one because it would look like she was wearing lipstick. She got excited when I pulled my bicycle out because she wanted to race me. She knew when it would rain or be really hot. I was heartbroken when I was made to give her up to a nearby farm, but my parents wanted the space for a workshop instead of stables.
@Americandreamfarm
Ай бұрын
I LOVE this beautiful story. Thank you for sharing it.
Not at all a horse person but still found this interesting. Thanks for sharing!
@Americandreamfarm
Ай бұрын
Thank you!
Great video! It is obvious how well you know them. And care. I haven't had a horse in about 30 years. I kinda miss being around them, but not the expenses when I could really only be with them every couple weeks.
@Americandreamfarm
Ай бұрын
Thank you so much! Perhaps you could volunteer at a therapeutic riding center.
When I was young, 5 to 11 years old, a family friend had a buckskin stallion. He lived to be 29. What was so cool about him was he would let me ride him all the time. I always rode him in cake walks and such. He was always so gentle when little me was on his back. They had another horse named Dolly, a dunn mare. She was such a good and beautiful horse. She was in the ring doing the ribbon race with another horse and rider. She gave it her all but just as they were exiting the ring, just at the gate, she collapsed and died right there. I think it was a heart attack. It was so so sad. Every loved Dolly so much.
@Americandreamfarm
Ай бұрын
I'm so sorry to hear that.
Wow he looks amazing at 25 an absolutely gorgeous boy 🐴❤️
@Americandreamfarm
Ай бұрын
Thanks so much!
Of the horses I've ridden, quarter horses are my fave.
@Americandreamfarm
Ай бұрын
Quarter horses are pretty wonderful =]
My girls (horses) are 24 and 22 and still have quite a bit of energy. They have an open shed, so when it gets hot (we reached almost 30°C the last two days), they usually spend the sunny hours inside. They are out and about at night or when it rains. Greetings from Poland
@Americandreamfarm
Ай бұрын
That sounds like a really nice set up =]
Nature - business as usual, thanks for sharing
@Americandreamfarm
Ай бұрын
It's my pleasure.
I hope all your horses are doing ok with the heat. I just lost my Quarter Horse mare last week... she was just over 32 years old. She had a best friend, a donkey in her 20s. We live in Colorado, and while it certainly doesn't get as hot or humid as Georgia, we definitely have hot stretches. My mare, Sonnie, and the donkey, Julia, both did/do pretty much the exact same thing as your senior gentleman here. Sometimes they would even lay down right by the waterer.
@Americandreamfarm
Ай бұрын
I'm so sorry for your loss. Thank you for sharing with me. I lost my best boy Zip almost 2 years ago which is a long story, but I feel God took him then so I would not have to face the difficult decision of helping him pass. He had PPID and trouble with the heat. This is the hottest summer by far.
My nearly twenty y.o. Quarter Horse does this with her feed/ hay. To her, it's all about the next meal. As it happens, even though it's July 2, we woke to 50 degree temps. It's a cold summer for now. At least the grass can still grow.
@Americandreamfarm
Ай бұрын
Your mare sounds like a smart girl. Love that!
my 28 yr old gelding naps in the shade during the day and leads the younger one out to graze in the early morning and evening when it cools down😊
@Americandreamfarm
Ай бұрын
Smart boy.
Jaxx says, " I wish they would put the water in the shade".
This is the second video of yours I have watched and I find them fascinating! I have subscribed!
@Americandreamfarm
Ай бұрын
Thanks so much, and thanks for Subscribing! I appreciate you!🥰
LOVE Your observations, thanks!
@Americandreamfarm
Ай бұрын
Thank you!
I fully understand. Im 72 with bad knees and I keep things I need close at hand.
@Americandreamfarm
3 күн бұрын
We definitely figure it out as we get older. =]
He looks fantastic love those big cow bred horses
@Americandreamfarm
Ай бұрын
Same! Thank you!
Sorry if this is a dumb question, but do you think Boone recognizes Fleur as one of his children, or just a herdmate now that she's grown? From what I know about horses the stallions don't really participate in foal care.
@Americandreamfarm
Ай бұрын
I don't think that is a dumb question, and yes, I believe Boone and Fleur know they are father and daughter. They can take in each other's breath and they do something called the Flehmen response with their upper lip to take in and identify pheromones. Horses can definitely identify their off spring.
We have a 24 year old retired Criollo polo pony from South America. She is very efficient in her movement, but has two gears: cantering and waiting to canter.
@Americandreamfarm
23 күн бұрын
I think the Criollo are stunning!
@lesliemoiseauthor
23 күн бұрын
@@Americandreamfarm She's a special girl!
10 to 2 are the hottest parts of the day
Yes indeed so wise❤ Awesome you.have big trees around the paddock...it makes me sad to see paddocks, pastures with no trees...horses and humans need trees.
@Americandreamfarm
Ай бұрын
Thank you!
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I have a 27 yr old mare and she naps and eats and loves to be alone lol. She also gets mad if we don’t bring her in for nap time at a certain time.
@Americandreamfarm
23 күн бұрын
Hahaha! She sounds adorable!
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Why not put another waterer in the shade for him so he isn't forced to stand in the sun just to have water near?
Beautifully taken care of. Gleaming coat and good muscle at 25! Is there a way to put water in the shade? Maybe not practical for your set up but would help!
@Americandreamfarm
Ай бұрын
Thank you. That giant pecan tree will shade the waterer by noon.
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I’m probably not far from you in NE Ga. The twenty something’s exhibit the same behavior here. Shade and hydration. 😊
@Americandreamfarm
Ай бұрын
That's awesome! Howdy neighbor!
Could also point to early kidney problems. Did he shed timely this year or was as a more slow shedding?
How about some shade for them over the water source?
@Americandreamfarm
Ай бұрын
The shade from that tree will be over the water in no time. =]
He is standing in the SUN.
@Americandreamfarm
Ай бұрын
Thank you. That giant pecan tree will shade the waterer by noon.
I have been feeling guilty about being inside out of the heat. Not anymore thanks to Jaxx
Make sure water is nit hit with the metal
So smart but sad when so many end up in slaughterhouses
@Americandreamfarm
Ай бұрын
Yes Arthur. That is why my main goal of my KZread Channel is to teach as many people about horses as possible so they are not misunderstood and end up in a bad place.
@arthurbrumagem3844
Ай бұрын
@@Americandreamfarm 👍
Any chance they could have access in the shade?
@Americandreamfarm
Ай бұрын
Thank you. That giant pecan tree will shade the waterer by noon. Thank you for your concern.
Can you put water out for them in the shade?
@Americandreamfarm
Ай бұрын
Thank you. That giant pecan tree will shade the waterer by noon.
Do Fleur and Boone know they are parent & child?
@Americandreamfarm
Ай бұрын
Yes, they can identify a lot through pheromones. Wild stallions know which off spring belong to them.
Ooh yes! Its very hot
It's more wise to stay in the shaddow
WHY NOT GIVE THEM SHADE OVER THE WATER?
@Americandreamfarm
Ай бұрын
The shade of the pecan tree to the left in the video covers the waterer in no time.
Why don’t you treat your elderly horse better and give him shade where he can drink? Seems like your horse is smarter than you are.
@TS-vo3vw
Ай бұрын
Rude
@sunnyseacat6857
Ай бұрын
Read her replies...
Why in holy hell aren’t they in NOW and out at night? And no shed either….
@ronsamborski6230
Ай бұрын
Horses are outdoor animals. They don’t have to be in a barn or stable most of the time.
@Americandreamfarm
Ай бұрын
@@ronsamborski6230 Yes, thank you! And, they prefer to be outside with their herdmates.
@ronsamborski6230
Ай бұрын
@@Americandreamfarm Their “horse friends” 👍🏼😃🐴
@Americandreamfarm
Ай бұрын
@scrappinrappin Thank you! I appreciate you.
Oh for Pete's sake. It's not rocket science.
Beautiful horses, however, why are there not at least one large spreading tree in the middle of the paddock?
@equine2020
Ай бұрын
Yes I have big trees throughout my pastures. Horse love to stand under them. Plenty of shade for all.
@Sine-gl9ly
Ай бұрын
Maybe because (a) large spreading trees take a great many years to grow to that size and (b) because that pasture already appears to have large spreading trees on at least three sides.