she might have a nail in the past that went into sensitive area? And bracing for that now
@kina899018 сағат бұрын
Bullshit all the way to the horizon.
@Misskitty1520 сағат бұрын
For the horse with the straight back ? To strengthen the rear, do lots of backing, also, doing driving where you can do circles and turns, figure 8's & shoulder in's and shoulder out's and side passes and going over poles spaced 3 feet apart could really help her develop more coordination and strength. Also, trotting and cantering can build strength. Plus, I noticed she's very cowhocked in back & I think she toed in in front? I don't remember but her feet needed a trim and horses with crooked legs tend to wear their hooves unevenly, so a correct trim with shoes to keep her more level could also help her alot. I think with the excercises and hooves correct, she could develop nicely. She may have never had opportunity to develop muscles so she's a project but once you get her more steady & stronger, she might be ok to ride. A straight back is a strong back, look at mules. You might have to use a mule saddle. She has a nice neck and flexed nicely. Try it! What's to lose except some time & effort & it could turn out better than expected especially if you add love and dedication. If she will run around with other horses in a large pasture with some hills in it that would be really good for her too. She might have been raised in a small pen and that doesn't help. Too many ppl raise baby horses in stalls or small pens and don't get to really develop. (Backyard breeding 😢).
@elizabethclaiborne646120 сағат бұрын
You can move The Onion out of Wisconsin, but you will never remove The Onion from Wisconsin.
@Kmd-r1n22 сағат бұрын
😀🎄👍🐎
@melindaapril388022 сағат бұрын
I’m amazed all that bullshit! 😂😂😂!! Have a Merry Christmas all of you!
@jeanettestevens316423 сағат бұрын
.......um, I want to know what the OTHER SIDE of the present looks like, please???
@Shylows23 сағат бұрын
You folks touched my heart.I had no idea that the horses suffer so bad.And I watch you everyday.Our mail in Canada has finally opened off strike.Ty so much for all you do.
@boniniowaКүн бұрын
is that horse frating
@bessmay4385Күн бұрын
Very funny! I sure understand! My husband just today numerous times would not come to the table to eat!
@ronarobbins9805Күн бұрын
lmao glad your getting bullshit not us
@ShylowsКүн бұрын
Aweeee
@KholouredКүн бұрын
The barn eisle!! The barn aisle is dirty and it must be cleaned. I can't listen to the msg lol it's dirty!!! My ocd has been triggered lmao
@ChallieWallie18 сағат бұрын
I think they put sawdust on it on purpose to prevent the mat from getting slippery from the melting snow..
@PonyTalesRefuge11 сағат бұрын
Isn't it awful! We have to keep shavings down though as the ceiling drips water as the day "warms" up and it hits the floor and instant freezes into a lovely ice rink. :-( Really hoping to get the ceiling insulated soon so this stops!
@wildhorses2041Күн бұрын
So good 😂😅
@kimberlymontez342Күн бұрын
So it's bull shit now this fl person says it beautiful.❤❤❤❤❤
@RobertaFugeКүн бұрын
We had some of that bullshit in washington too
@KrookavanКүн бұрын
I think you'll find that's horse shit not bull shit ! 😂
@SpruceKnob-h2qКүн бұрын
We're still waiting in Ohio. I'm too far south. My guess we'll just get snowy mix...bleh.
@karen.s.w5307Күн бұрын
When cassie slowly laid down and then dr kristen was looking at her face, cassey opened her eye, seen doc then wuickly shut her eye like " dang almost busted!" I lost it 😂😂😂. Kudos to brooke too with working with lou. Shes starting to come along and trust nicely for their little work time it seems after losing her sight. Takes time but patience is key.
@TraceyMazzeiКүн бұрын
Lol
@SuzanneHinds-q3kКүн бұрын
It's an unfortunately widespread phenomenon
@georgiesloan2814Күн бұрын
🤣🤣
@topazzskyКүн бұрын
So funny! Same in NY!
@dawnkelley9329Күн бұрын
😂
@synnvekjerstad5705Күн бұрын
Nice to se Dr Kristin and Dr Dave today. Bobby will be much better soon. I did get scared when they just fall down in stock. But you were so calm. And Brook... Brook is a horsewhisperer of class.
@leaupton5238Күн бұрын
😂
@tricky813Күн бұрын
It is BS! I love Wisconsin 3/4ths of the year 😖
@katkimball3754Күн бұрын
So exciting! Love this!!!
@SpruceKnob-h2qКүн бұрын
Thank you for showing the little blind tobiano pony's Training. I was celebrating with you as she settled. ❤
@christinaveeckman111Күн бұрын
Thank you for your patience the extraordinary vet care merry Christmas 🎄❤
@ShylowsКүн бұрын
Lol
@HughLlewellynКүн бұрын
Two horses in the same video NOPED right out. haha Lurch with the terrible ground manners is actually trained to ride?!! WHO KNEW?! That was a shocker. HOW do you manage to train a horse so well under saddle, but don't bother to teach them to respect a handler on the ground? Amazing. It's so bass-ackwards. Welp, Teach that boy some respect for human space and to give to pressure on the halter, and you'll have a great adoption prospect. 🙃
@anamariecameron7874Күн бұрын
😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
@bettyechristain9711Күн бұрын
Brook is great with the horses!!
@elizabethclaiborne6461Күн бұрын
😆 Y’all kinda twisted. Very patient horse there.
@bettyechristain9711Күн бұрын
I know cats and dogs have hearing very acute. They can hear the transmission and currents running thru your walls before it actually produces the result we request. Such as flipping a light switch. They can track the currant. I think hearing is of great important trait for horses safety. I would wonder about the mike on their rider could be bothersome.
@debramagliano6672Күн бұрын
Everyone at PT is great… The teenage girls make me laugh. No matter the time, issue or whatever you can always hear any group of them giggling. I may show my age but I always think of Jerry Lee Lewis, “a giggling talk and…you know what I like!” They just make me smile and laugh. Now, go fix that fence!!
@tammytaylor7726Күн бұрын
Was Pauly hurt?
@tammytaylor77262 күн бұрын
Pauly is a blessing to your barn.
@jandunn30752 күн бұрын
That's what I want for Christmas Santa...
@jeanettestevens31642 күн бұрын
I LOVE IT!!! Specially the way he crosses his legs as he moves around the food, & carries on eating!! Brilliant!! Have a safe & happy Christmas & New Year, all. ( Both 2 legs & 4!!!)
@chacha85852 күн бұрын
knew a guy that trained his horses from birth he would put halter on the moment it was dry right after birth after the umbilical fell off he would have a small saddle pad like the bareback pad with no stirrups he used lead rope but let the baby move next to mom no pulling or leading just natural no interference following mama he would pick up hooves act like he is shoeing them like sound and movement and around the 6 month age he put the small bareback saddle pad with stirrups and started training it by walking behind going left right back and beside mama do the round pen to learn the walk trot gallop canter stop signals he than at age 1 he put a leather saddle like the one a toy horse just a flat piece of leather shaped like saddle so verry light and the bridle gets a bit made out of a carrot carved like bit at year half he freezes the carrot well all in all by the time the baby was old enough to ride he can get on and ride no problem also from birth he makes sure to expose baby to anything and everything he tests them to see how they react to know were to place baby but out of all only one failed but he had full high school marching band go around them fire crackers fireworks the movie prop guns doing full shootout also big Harley Davidsons circling they would twitch and look but nothing else
@jc13-i8d2 күн бұрын
Pleasure to watch this video ,Brook is so good with the worried horses too.👋🏻
@ellimae1548Күн бұрын
Agree. Brook really has a energy with the horses and wants the best for them. They are lucky to have Brook.
@lynnmorang1742 күн бұрын
Both vets are phenomenal. Each has their own style but you can tell they both love animals ❤😊
@rosiegeorge87262 күн бұрын
Yeah I have one, she come to me every time, and puts her nose in the head collar. When I ask her to!! She is very cute, I just have one issue with her though , she is extremely head shy, and she has a very bad habit of bolting!! I am trying to get her out of it. I have not long gotten her, but I am getting there slowly