Fabulous! It’s so nice to have you back! I hope you feel better soon. He is doing so well with the boots! Awesome training on your part❤ z is so lucky to have you!🥰🎉❤️
@RideandRoam9 күн бұрын
He loves them now !! Thanks for the kind words😊
@MiaRTV9 күн бұрын
I posted a stable vlog because you inspired me!💞
@RideandRoam9 күн бұрын
Love this!!
@IAmTheZombieGirlАй бұрын
Love the look of your barn!
@RideandRoamАй бұрын
Thank you!!! I’m so lucky to work here!
@stephaniecuster8025Ай бұрын
Sounds like my night barn routine we also soak grain
@RideandRoamАй бұрын
I think soaking grain is the best option!
@angiedyer1511Ай бұрын
Super job! I love that Z gets “ a mint on his pillow” for the night, so cute! Glad we can enjoy the warmer weather!😍💕🌹
@RideandRoamАй бұрын
I love thinking of it like that!
@c_and_lАй бұрын
oh, we have a big boot like that for soaking hooves! it makes sense to use for icing too. glad you got to get to a show, even though it was just a schooling one. we signed up for our very first ever show, a combined test, in august. we are super anxious but also super excited! show season is definitely getting into full swing.
@RideandRoamАй бұрын
That’s awesome!! I love combined tests actually I wish we had more of them around here
@c_and_lАй бұрын
@@RideandRoam we have way more combined tests here than proper events/horse trials. the closest one to us would be two hours away and not until fall, and the next after that more like 3-4 hours. very few places have cross country. since both hunter/jumpers and dressage are big places hosting combined tests happens a lot more frequently.
@angiedyer1511Ай бұрын
Loved seeing the Drew boots in action! So glad you were able to get out and compete. Cheers for more shows!❤❤
@RideandRoamАй бұрын
Thanks Angie! 🥰
@Natalie_C94Ай бұрын
Aw the Haflinger! I knew one called Norman in Northern California! 🤍
@RideandRoamАй бұрын
It’s a great name for a haflinger !
@ponderosafuture2 ай бұрын
Amazing! 5 star stalls!
@RideandRoamАй бұрын
Thank you!
@emherman81342 ай бұрын
omg i love her so much
@RideandRoam2 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching !
@EviesHangout2 ай бұрын
Hey! I know it's been a while, but I hope you are doing well! Life has been crazy this year, and my youtube commenting went by the wayside 😅 Anywho, it was lovely to see the update on the horses and best of luck at the upcoming show!
@RideandRoam2 ай бұрын
Happy to see you back! Hope you’re doing well too! 😊
@angiedyer15112 ай бұрын
Hi there! I so miss showing weekends. Not the actual show but the late nights hanging out with my horse and farm group, going out to dinner in filthy clothes, sweet smell of the grass in the early mornings, packing, etc. the stud suds are cool! Wishing you and Z the BEST of luck and your team also! Most of all, HAVE FUN!💚🖤💚🖤
@RideandRoam2 ай бұрын
Thanks for the endless support!! ♥️😁😊
@eternalreece2 ай бұрын
I've been wanting to get a horse but don't know where to begin I need to get lesson on how to ride a horse is it hard?
@TheGlitchedSphinx2 ай бұрын
I should listen to this while I sleep. As an equestrian it immediately relaxed me
@RideandRoam2 ай бұрын
Love that!
@keithsimpson26972 ай бұрын
Great vlog. I don't even have any horses but I feel like I learn something every time I watch. I love how you are with all the horses so calm and measured and empathetic.
@RideandRoam2 ай бұрын
Awww thank you so much for the kind words!! I really love the horses from the bottom of my heart 😊
@erajazz21342 ай бұрын
Thanks for your review. Is your model the Venice flat or the Venice sloped?
@RideandRoam2 ай бұрын
The flat! The sloped ones weren’t out yet when I did this :) I’m still using the Venice flats and love them!!
@emherman81342 ай бұрын
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@angiedyer15112 ай бұрын
Fantastic vlog as always! Hi back to Norm😊😅 I love that you packed with us. Can’t wait to see the new boots! Have you ever seen a pulled shoe at Rolex? Talk about studs! I hope you have a wonderful time. It’s so nice to see an event barn that lets you care for your horse individually- and not cookie cutter. (One place I was at didn’t like poultice so we couldn’t use it. Talk about crazy! Bc I wanted to use it) lots of positive vibes your way! Hugs to Z❤️❤️❤️❤️
@RideandRoam2 ай бұрын
Yes! Those shoes are wild. They always have the most insane studs! Thanks for the kind words ♥️ everyone should be able to make their own decisions!
@tateeventing5032 ай бұрын
The USEA article is really cool! I’m bringing my mare back from time off and a slight lameness issue. We’re unsure of how much she’ll be able to do going forward, but using this as a template to tailor to her needs and goals will be very helpful!
@RideandRoam2 ай бұрын
Yeah! I love that!!! Especially in a rehab situation the more walk the better :)
@luciebushell33192 ай бұрын
Stretching is fantastic seriously underrated, you should do a sand track around the property, that way you have all weather riding even snow, and gives you another option during the winter, I can’t even imagine the length of indoor work you have to do 😳
@RideandRoam2 ай бұрын
Yeah I would love to put in a track !! That’s on my list someday 😂💸 thanks for the kind words!!
@WDunkin2 ай бұрын
So awesome you did a deep dive into this. Thanks for the link. And we were one of the people who messaged you. 😊
@RideandRoam2 ай бұрын
Thanks, hope you enjoyed it!!! 😊
@angiedyer15112 ай бұрын
1000% agree with time off! I also feel that going south to train limits the time off. It’s nice people can go south and train but horses need time to heal any non visible injuries or bruises that develop from riding and pounding the ground. So nice to find someone with the same mindset!❤❤❤
@RideandRoam2 ай бұрын
💙💙💙
@c_and_l2 ай бұрын
Time in the saddle is absolutely important! I was riding 2-3 days.a week walk with only tiny bits of trot last summer, and between that and an occasional lesson on a school horse I improved so much more and faster than I do with only a weekly lesson on a school horse now. Also definitely the mark of a good lesson program to really take their own horses needs and work into consideration. Where I ride now the horses only do a maximum of 2 lessons a day, and only one of those lessons is harder (i.e. more than basic beginner walk only). They always have at least one day off, ideally two. I've been at some barns where their horses do 3-4 lessons a day 5-6 days a week and it's horrible for them. Where I am now, the horses aren't the fittest or nicest because they are mainly used in beginner lessons, but they are really well cared for and I like my instructor a lot too. She also lets regular lesson students do "open rides" where you can come and ride on your own for fairly cheap. I know not all barns do that, but if it's an option it's definitely something worth trying to take advantage of if your own horse to lease or buy isn't possible. That's my plan as soon as I get finances more together. But also I find a 30-45 minute lesson switched on the whole time SO much more exhausting than a full hour lesson. I don't really like full hour lessons because there's almost too much time to take breaks and lose focus lol. Even when I ride on my own, I tend to keep the actual work time pretty short. The point isn't to tire the horse out, the point is to work together to learn and improve.
@propertyofranger2 ай бұрын
As an Aussie we say autumn rather than fall, and I first clicked onto this video expecting to see a dramatic unscheduled dismount 😂 Glad I was wrong though. Beautiful foliage!
@RideandRoam2 ай бұрын
😂😂😂 oh man that made me lol!! Apologies for the confusion lol!
@tateeventing5032 ай бұрын
I would love to see some educational videos on biomechanics! and more vlogs like these stretches/any care you use to help them feel their best!
@tateeventing5032 ай бұрын
And about the stretches you do for yourself!!
@RideandRoam2 ай бұрын
Absolutely!!! Love to hear it ☺️🫶🏼
@onehundredpicks55312 ай бұрын
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@keithsimpson26972 ай бұрын
You have Pegasuses in your barn with the new 'wings'!
@keithsimpson26972 ай бұрын
Polly looks lovely and leggy and elegant.
@angiedyer15112 ай бұрын
Ps- as we saw at Rolex, nothing beats a good tb!!❤
@RideandRoam2 ай бұрын
Truly!!!!
@angiedyer15112 ай бұрын
Awesome! Holly looks like she is going to be a great girl for you and Ali.❤ it’s nice to see that you are able to be so involved in your coach’s horses training. Don’t always see that. Z continues to look happy and content! And yeah for warmer weather!!⭐️☀️⭐️
@c_and_l2 ай бұрын
oh wow i've never seen a snip cover one nostril before. so adorable!!
@RideandRoam2 ай бұрын
Right?!? So cute
@emilybender42682 ай бұрын
She’s a big girl! Nice demeanor for sure!
@RideandRoam2 ай бұрын
So big! Bigger than I prefer🤣🤣🤣 I like ‘em tiny
@metalkingtohorses2 ай бұрын
so lovely and sparkely, ours is a filthy rundown mess
@angiedyer15112 ай бұрын
Great clipping job! So great to see everyone! It’s finally starting to warm up, whew.❤
@RideandRoam2 ай бұрын
I know!! Hopefully we have a nice summer!
@JoJo_Martin_30542 ай бұрын
Love seeing your stretching routine!
@RideandRoam2 ай бұрын
Thank you!! I should show more of this!
@andriapepper95203 ай бұрын
Love all the barn sounds ❤
@RideandRoam3 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@c_and_l3 ай бұрын
actually getting to see your stretching routine is super interesting! the rain is doing my brain in too. here's hoping it stops and we get some nice weather soon!
@RideandRoam3 ай бұрын
I should do a more in depth video on this at some point!
@angiedyer15113 ай бұрын
Ps- keep us posted on the sleeping issue, that’s interesting and Ritchie is huge!! He used to look like norms size!!😂
@angiedyer15113 ай бұрын
What a huge difference a year and some hard work makes! Wow he looks amazing! I do some massaging and stretching with my boy too 😊💓 yea for us listening to our horses!❤
@RideandRoam3 ай бұрын
Love this!!!!!
@c_equines3 ай бұрын
🫶🏻
@RideandRoam3 ай бұрын
♥️
@angiedyer15113 ай бұрын
Goose is so cute with his toy! Something about feeding and hearing them eat is soooo calming. We are prepping for bad weather tomorrow & the next few days. Hope you guys stay safe!❤❤❤
@RideandRoam3 ай бұрын
And an earthquake yesterday!
@KishL2553 ай бұрын
Goose is such a cutie, I'm glad he's enjoying the high life🥰Also love the colour of your Patagonia jacket ⭐
@RideandRoam3 ай бұрын
Thanks!! It’s one of the few bright colors I like😌
@ThisIsTheHorsePlace3 ай бұрын
Your barn looks so peaceful 😍😍
@RideandRoam3 ай бұрын
Thank you!! It is a happy place ☺️
@keithsimpson26973 ай бұрын
Happy Birthday Z 🎉
@RideandRoam3 ай бұрын
Thank you!!!
@Lucky_The_Cat4833 ай бұрын
I literally cried watching this because I’ve wanted a horse my whole life every year on my birthday or on Christmas I’ve begged and begged my parents if we can get a horse, but it was always a NO and that’s the word I heard a lot so I just eventually stopped asking because I knew it would never happen
@Jennifer-3 ай бұрын
I hope your fury one continues his healing (I’ve been in the same place as you are currently). Have you looked at using ulcergard tubes instead of gastrogard (same exact ingredients and method of application - the paste). 1 tube of Gastrogaurd = 1 tube of ulcergard, and Ulcergard has rebate offers and is cheaper! My mare was on a tube before AM & PM feeds, we ended switching to ulcergard to save some funds, up adding alfalfa pellets to her daily feed (natural ant-acid), and added sucralfate tabs at the end of treatment to ensure full healing. It was a long process, but so far (fingers crossed) they haven’t re-appeared in 8 years. I kept the alfalfa pellets (about 1lb +/-) in her feed and I never hesitate to give her a 1/4 tube of Ulcergard if there is anything stressful coming up (shows, clinics, any travel, etc.). You got this! Your furry one WILL get through this too!! Keep up all the amazing care you give him. Love the videos of real days in the barn.
@RideandRoam3 ай бұрын
Yes! I have used ulcergard before and gotten the rebates I should do this. Thank you for the words of encouragement ♥️♥️♥️
@coryw72903 ай бұрын
Love the videos glad I stumbled upon them keep up the great work.
@RideandRoam3 ай бұрын
Thank you so much!!!!
@angiedyer15113 ай бұрын
Wow you had tons of rain! So great to see gyp❤ happy birthday to the #1TB! We had lots of snow than freezing rain= power outage. 😢 we have power now though!❤
@RideandRoam3 ай бұрын
Oh wow!! Thankfully we did not lose power
@c_and_l3 ай бұрын
Z and Gypsy are adorable together.
@RideandRoam3 ай бұрын
So cute right?! She’s a good babysitter haha
@angiedyer15113 ай бұрын
Love that he is feeling better and that you are resetting his gut. He will be a much happier boy. Love that he has a buddy. I’ve had a communicator talk to a couple of mine before and it was very helpful and insightful!💕💕
@RideandRoam3 ай бұрын
I did it with Doppler and I had great success with it !
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wooow that barn is so pretty and cozy 😊
Fabulous! It’s so nice to have you back! I hope you feel better soon. He is doing so well with the boots! Awesome training on your part❤ z is so lucky to have you!🥰🎉❤️
He loves them now !! Thanks for the kind words😊
I posted a stable vlog because you inspired me!💞
Love this!!
Love the look of your barn!
Thank you!!! I’m so lucky to work here!
Sounds like my night barn routine we also soak grain
I think soaking grain is the best option!
Super job! I love that Z gets “ a mint on his pillow” for the night, so cute! Glad we can enjoy the warmer weather!😍💕🌹
I love thinking of it like that!
oh, we have a big boot like that for soaking hooves! it makes sense to use for icing too. glad you got to get to a show, even though it was just a schooling one. we signed up for our very first ever show, a combined test, in august. we are super anxious but also super excited! show season is definitely getting into full swing.
That’s awesome!! I love combined tests actually I wish we had more of them around here
@@RideandRoam we have way more combined tests here than proper events/horse trials. the closest one to us would be two hours away and not until fall, and the next after that more like 3-4 hours. very few places have cross country. since both hunter/jumpers and dressage are big places hosting combined tests happens a lot more frequently.
Loved seeing the Drew boots in action! So glad you were able to get out and compete. Cheers for more shows!❤❤
Thanks Angie! 🥰
Aw the Haflinger! I knew one called Norman in Northern California! 🤍
It’s a great name for a haflinger !
Amazing! 5 star stalls!
Thank you!
omg i love her so much
Thanks for watching !
Hey! I know it's been a while, but I hope you are doing well! Life has been crazy this year, and my youtube commenting went by the wayside 😅 Anywho, it was lovely to see the update on the horses and best of luck at the upcoming show!
Happy to see you back! Hope you’re doing well too! 😊
Hi there! I so miss showing weekends. Not the actual show but the late nights hanging out with my horse and farm group, going out to dinner in filthy clothes, sweet smell of the grass in the early mornings, packing, etc. the stud suds are cool! Wishing you and Z the BEST of luck and your team also! Most of all, HAVE FUN!💚🖤💚🖤
Thanks for the endless support!! ♥️😁😊
I've been wanting to get a horse but don't know where to begin I need to get lesson on how to ride a horse is it hard?
I should listen to this while I sleep. As an equestrian it immediately relaxed me
Love that!
Great vlog. I don't even have any horses but I feel like I learn something every time I watch. I love how you are with all the horses so calm and measured and empathetic.
Awww thank you so much for the kind words!! I really love the horses from the bottom of my heart 😊
Thanks for your review. Is your model the Venice flat or the Venice sloped?
The flat! The sloped ones weren’t out yet when I did this :) I’m still using the Venice flats and love them!!
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Fantastic vlog as always! Hi back to Norm😊😅 I love that you packed with us. Can’t wait to see the new boots! Have you ever seen a pulled shoe at Rolex? Talk about studs! I hope you have a wonderful time. It’s so nice to see an event barn that lets you care for your horse individually- and not cookie cutter. (One place I was at didn’t like poultice so we couldn’t use it. Talk about crazy! Bc I wanted to use it) lots of positive vibes your way! Hugs to Z❤️❤️❤️❤️
Yes! Those shoes are wild. They always have the most insane studs! Thanks for the kind words ♥️ everyone should be able to make their own decisions!
The USEA article is really cool! I’m bringing my mare back from time off and a slight lameness issue. We’re unsure of how much she’ll be able to do going forward, but using this as a template to tailor to her needs and goals will be very helpful!
Yeah! I love that!!! Especially in a rehab situation the more walk the better :)
Stretching is fantastic seriously underrated, you should do a sand track around the property, that way you have all weather riding even snow, and gives you another option during the winter, I can’t even imagine the length of indoor work you have to do 😳
Yeah I would love to put in a track !! That’s on my list someday 😂💸 thanks for the kind words!!
So awesome you did a deep dive into this. Thanks for the link. And we were one of the people who messaged you. 😊
Thanks, hope you enjoyed it!!! 😊
1000% agree with time off! I also feel that going south to train limits the time off. It’s nice people can go south and train but horses need time to heal any non visible injuries or bruises that develop from riding and pounding the ground. So nice to find someone with the same mindset!❤❤❤
💙💙💙
Time in the saddle is absolutely important! I was riding 2-3 days.a week walk with only tiny bits of trot last summer, and between that and an occasional lesson on a school horse I improved so much more and faster than I do with only a weekly lesson on a school horse now. Also definitely the mark of a good lesson program to really take their own horses needs and work into consideration. Where I ride now the horses only do a maximum of 2 lessons a day, and only one of those lessons is harder (i.e. more than basic beginner walk only). They always have at least one day off, ideally two. I've been at some barns where their horses do 3-4 lessons a day 5-6 days a week and it's horrible for them. Where I am now, the horses aren't the fittest or nicest because they are mainly used in beginner lessons, but they are really well cared for and I like my instructor a lot too. She also lets regular lesson students do "open rides" where you can come and ride on your own for fairly cheap. I know not all barns do that, but if it's an option it's definitely something worth trying to take advantage of if your own horse to lease or buy isn't possible. That's my plan as soon as I get finances more together. But also I find a 30-45 minute lesson switched on the whole time SO much more exhausting than a full hour lesson. I don't really like full hour lessons because there's almost too much time to take breaks and lose focus lol. Even when I ride on my own, I tend to keep the actual work time pretty short. The point isn't to tire the horse out, the point is to work together to learn and improve.
As an Aussie we say autumn rather than fall, and I first clicked onto this video expecting to see a dramatic unscheduled dismount 😂 Glad I was wrong though. Beautiful foliage!
😂😂😂 oh man that made me lol!! Apologies for the confusion lol!
I would love to see some educational videos on biomechanics! and more vlogs like these stretches/any care you use to help them feel their best!
And about the stretches you do for yourself!!
Absolutely!!! Love to hear it ☺️🫶🏼
3:00
You have Pegasuses in your barn with the new 'wings'!
Polly looks lovely and leggy and elegant.
Ps- as we saw at Rolex, nothing beats a good tb!!❤
Truly!!!!
Awesome! Holly looks like she is going to be a great girl for you and Ali.❤ it’s nice to see that you are able to be so involved in your coach’s horses training. Don’t always see that. Z continues to look happy and content! And yeah for warmer weather!!⭐️☀️⭐️
oh wow i've never seen a snip cover one nostril before. so adorable!!
Right?!? So cute
She’s a big girl! Nice demeanor for sure!
So big! Bigger than I prefer🤣🤣🤣 I like ‘em tiny
so lovely and sparkely, ours is a filthy rundown mess
Great clipping job! So great to see everyone! It’s finally starting to warm up, whew.❤
I know!! Hopefully we have a nice summer!
Love seeing your stretching routine!
Thank you!! I should show more of this!
Love all the barn sounds ❤
Thank you!
actually getting to see your stretching routine is super interesting! the rain is doing my brain in too. here's hoping it stops and we get some nice weather soon!
I should do a more in depth video on this at some point!
Ps- keep us posted on the sleeping issue, that’s interesting and Ritchie is huge!! He used to look like norms size!!😂
What a huge difference a year and some hard work makes! Wow he looks amazing! I do some massaging and stretching with my boy too 😊💓 yea for us listening to our horses!❤
Love this!!!!!
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♥️
Goose is so cute with his toy! Something about feeding and hearing them eat is soooo calming. We are prepping for bad weather tomorrow & the next few days. Hope you guys stay safe!❤❤❤
And an earthquake yesterday!
Goose is such a cutie, I'm glad he's enjoying the high life🥰Also love the colour of your Patagonia jacket ⭐
Thanks!! It’s one of the few bright colors I like😌
Your barn looks so peaceful 😍😍
Thank you!! It is a happy place ☺️
Happy Birthday Z 🎉
Thank you!!!
I literally cried watching this because I’ve wanted a horse my whole life every year on my birthday or on Christmas I’ve begged and begged my parents if we can get a horse, but it was always a NO and that’s the word I heard a lot so I just eventually stopped asking because I knew it would never happen
I hope your fury one continues his healing (I’ve been in the same place as you are currently). Have you looked at using ulcergard tubes instead of gastrogard (same exact ingredients and method of application - the paste). 1 tube of Gastrogaurd = 1 tube of ulcergard, and Ulcergard has rebate offers and is cheaper! My mare was on a tube before AM & PM feeds, we ended switching to ulcergard to save some funds, up adding alfalfa pellets to her daily feed (natural ant-acid), and added sucralfate tabs at the end of treatment to ensure full healing. It was a long process, but so far (fingers crossed) they haven’t re-appeared in 8 years. I kept the alfalfa pellets (about 1lb +/-) in her feed and I never hesitate to give her a 1/4 tube of Ulcergard if there is anything stressful coming up (shows, clinics, any travel, etc.). You got this! Your furry one WILL get through this too!! Keep up all the amazing care you give him. Love the videos of real days in the barn.
Yes! I have used ulcergard before and gotten the rebates I should do this. Thank you for the words of encouragement ♥️♥️♥️
Love the videos glad I stumbled upon them keep up the great work.
Thank you so much!!!!
Wow you had tons of rain! So great to see gyp❤ happy birthday to the #1TB! We had lots of snow than freezing rain= power outage. 😢 we have power now though!❤
Oh wow!! Thankfully we did not lose power
Z and Gypsy are adorable together.
So cute right?! She’s a good babysitter haha
Love that he is feeling better and that you are resetting his gut. He will be a much happier boy. Love that he has a buddy. I’ve had a communicator talk to a couple of mine before and it was very helpful and insightful!💕💕
I did it with Doppler and I had great success with it !