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You turned him into a sweet-natured BEAUTY!!😍
Gracie! 💕❤🧡💓
There's a lot to the world of horses, different dimensions even, and a nice choice of music. You are touched by these horses each and every day, do you believe they are God's creatures and He created them? Would you like to believe that you shared a part in that? If so, how much do you think you were involved? I kinda figure since they are part of my life, I played a part in it. Horses are good for the soul when cared for appropriately.
I agree that horses are good for the soul. I don't feel/believe (or even want to believe) I played any part in any being's birth or creation other than my own children. I only consider what I am doing for and with them in the moments I am with them or working for them while having ownership.
never seen horses interact like that, it was fun to see! Thanks for sharing!
The beauty and innocence of animals ❤
How puzzling….and kinda weird. Oh well whatever floats his boat. So funny to watch.
How can I tell that the walls are needing a trim? I have a mare whos battling a bit of thrush on her front right on the lateral wall and I have been treating with vetrycin and then packing with clay. The rear R she has a stone bruise and an abscess we just released so I'm treating with epsom salt poltice when she will give me the foot. However, even after the old frog is trimmed away, I cannot find the tip of the frog. its level with the sole. It almost looks like it just shed off but its so hard that I cannot tell if there is fresh frog beneath it and due to it being thin, I do not want to take anymore away to find the tip of the frog.
As I don't know what your horse's hoof looks like, I can't give direct advice. Here's what I do know: 1. I've never used clay, nor have I thought it a good idea for anything. 2. Vetrycin seems to be a brand name of a product, I don't know exactly what it is but I personally use simple and cheap betadine watered down 10 to 1 for any cleaning I need to do of a frog. This is a surgical wash. This is only used to be able to see what I'm doing and possible flush out "bad things", it's not for "curing" thrush. 3. Thrush is caused by bad trimming, nothing else. Good trimming will fix it. If you really want to speed up the process you can use a very strong antibiotic applied topically in the central sulcus (as it will always have a bad crack), stuff with a bit of cotton and leave it for a week or 2, apply once more if need be. Most solve after 1 treatment. The most important thing to do though is trim properly. Based on your description I can tell your horse has very poor hoof care. Abscesses and "stone bruises" are all signs of internal damage and trauma. If the tip of the frog is level with the sole you have very serious issues. Stop trimming the frog and stop looking for the tip of the frog. It'll sort out when the rest of the hoof sorts out. If I were to guess, somebody told you to trim the toes incessantly, that is unneeded. Here are two other videos that may help you: kzread.info/dash/bejne/emyHp9qRfa7entY.html kzread.info/dash/bejne/oKqo1Y-LopvAm7Q.html
Also, thrush never exists in the walls. Likely the walls are so flared and rotten that there is just no live tissue holding it together.
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Very pretty mane.
Beautiful memories to beautiful music
These are great videos!
What a love. 💚
Nooooo, not Roo! I’ve thought of you often. The world was better with you in it. RIP sweet boy ❣️🩷🩷💙💔
Thats a solid 2k Roni! 🙌🏻
Go Gracie !💕💕
Thats pretty cool!
Nice!🥰
You have a beautiful herd full of priceless interactions. Thank you for sharing.
It's a special wonder when some of our memories include our wildlife beings. It may be just observing them, or something we learned from them or simply marveling at their way of being and noting their individuality. That's when your heart offers gratitude for those special moments.
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Thank you for all these videos👍 bringing back fond memories of the herds' antics and interactions..
Absolutely agree!
These two are like an old married couple. 😂😂😂😂
So majestic... lol
LOL. Sooooo tired!
What a gorgeous palomino
❤I've not watched in a while,I can always spot Gracie. This is funny. ,feeling her oats.l 😂
嬉しくて、はしゃいでるんですよね。
Gracie learned some of her best moves from Peggy....they both havw awesome moves, so much fun to watch
Gracie definitely has the moves.
Love that Gracie
Don’t think anyone or anything can stay on her 😂 love the song,one of my favourites
Love Gracie ❤️
Gracie reminds me of a toddlers pitching a fit!!!❤😂
Is being in the wild dangerous for them?
It definitely can be, more than that though, our local government doesn't want them, so the biggest danger is humans at the moment.
@@StableHorseTraining oh man :( you bring them in before the government gets ahold of them?
agreed, I think she could easily unseat any champ
Oh my goodness 😂 Gracie is full of surprises today
You definitely hit the spot. 😂❤
Aww her eyes look sooooo tired! 😴
Neeeeeiiigh-ma-stay ❤
Haha! Perfect caption!
One and only _NINJA_ horsey!
I love Arabs and I always have. That’s what you get with a chestnut mare and Arab 😂. I have a chestnut mare Arab but she’s not a nutty one 😂
It has always been my dream to walk out my front door and see these beautiful animals. Maybe someday.
Haven't seen Gracie act that wild in quite a while. She must finally be maturing.
It might be old---Peggy is in this video
Yes! Great guess! Some of the clips are all the way back from 2019 to show off some of her best moves!
She is simply gorgeous ❤
How is Peggy these days? Any news?
She's doing well, essentially living out a life of retirement :)
@@StableHorseTraining thank you Graeme! I liked her so much.. She was a character!
She s a wild one.
Thank you Im Roaring With 😂😂😂😂😂🎉
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I love mustangs ❤
You've certainly worked very hard for what you have, you are a credit to your family both human and equine
Thank you so much!