I had to bail when I was a teen and my horse was running and just kept running towards a fence. I knew she would do a dead stop once close enough and I decided I'd rather go off the side than over the front.
@Theagingequestrian53355 күн бұрын
It’s nice when you can choose! Glad you picked that exit rather than the risk of hitting the fence!!
@lostribe51306 күн бұрын
Glad you're not bitter😂
@Theagingequestrian53355 күн бұрын
Hahahaha, right? So not bitter. It’s the perimenopause. ;)
@lostribe51305 күн бұрын
@@Theagingequestrian5335 😅
@PersonalTriumph20226 күн бұрын
Curious to hear what the vet says ! Please update
@Theagingequestrian53355 күн бұрын
Will do! I already started the next one, so you’ll find out. Hint: he’ll live. :)
@ZezinhoFRANCISCO-x6u8 күн бұрын
É Capricha É ❤💋🐴🐎🌻🔥👍👍👍👍
@katelightsey53493 ай бұрын
In industrial use these are known as”explosion proof” fans.
@MozeyDnTheTrail3 ай бұрын
Helpful and entertaining as usual! Thanks!
@crherniman3 ай бұрын
DampRid is great stuff! I have it in cars, trailers, closets etc. But something to keep in mind, when those hangings bags get full, the clips on the hanger tend to fail if ttlhey are moved around. Why is this important? You DO NOT want that damprid/water concoction to get on anything you care about. It is some sort of slime that is nearly impossible to remove off of some stuff.
@Theagingequestrian53353 ай бұрын
@@crherniman thanks for the advice!! Very good to keep in mind!!
@mireillemorshead70433 ай бұрын
Thank you for mentioning the app.!!! 🎉Great info. about the heat too. I would LOVE to have your excellent videos integrated into the app. ;) I will try to at least have your link on the web page. ❤
@Theagingequestrian53353 ай бұрын
@@mireillemorshead7043 I love that app!!! It is indispensable!!
@mireillemorshead70433 ай бұрын
I just started watching it and I KNOW it will be informative and entertaing.
@mireillemorshead70433 ай бұрын
Yay! Thank you for this!!!!!!
@Theagingequestrian53353 ай бұрын
@@mireillemorshead7043 you’re welcome! Hope some of it was useful!! ❤️
@mireillemorshead70433 ай бұрын
Absolutely!! 💯
@MozeyDnTheTrail4 ай бұрын
Thanks! Very informative! 🙂
@Theagingequestrian53354 ай бұрын
Glad you found it helpful! I honestly thought I was droning on and on about nothing. 😂
@MozeyDnTheTrail4 ай бұрын
@@Theagingequestrian5335 Not at all! :)
@MozeyDnTheTrail4 ай бұрын
Aw, he loves you! 😍 Good job sitting the spook! Also: Hope the allergies are better controlled this season!
@Theagingequestrian53354 ай бұрын
Thank you so much!!! Yes, fingers crossed 🤞 the allergies are better. He already pins his ears when I put the fly sheet on, so he is not happy with it at all!! I even got him a zebra one so he could feel like he’s dressing up. 😂
@MozeyDnTheTrail4 ай бұрын
@@Theagingequestrian5335 LOL that was worth a try!! :)
@brigidnewton59395 ай бұрын
Hi from NZ!
@Theagingequestrian53355 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for tuning in from NZ! One of the places on my bucket list.
@EquineMay5 ай бұрын
love your videos :)
@Theagingequestrian53355 ай бұрын
Thank you!!
@MozeyDnTheTrail6 ай бұрын
Sorry to hear about Magnus! Wishing him swift healing! ❤🩹
@Theagingequestrian53356 ай бұрын
Thank you! He has had two rounds of PRP and is doing well!!!
@mireillemorshead70436 ай бұрын
Ok. I'm sorry. I have been totally absorbed in my own S*** & watching this I realize I wasn't listening to you. ❤ I'm here trying to tell you about the saddle fit for life & the knee brace like an idiot. Haha.
@Theagingequestrian53356 ай бұрын
Oh geez, don’t worry about it! You have a lot going on! It’s all good. 😊
@mireillemorshead70436 ай бұрын
Omgosh! I didn't realize you are going through the same thing! I think you told me but shoot. I need to send you the go hero go info. Also lmk how the PRP therapy does.
@grannyhorsetraining8786 ай бұрын
Try wearing an N-95 mask, you will be amazed at how dirty it gets. All that dirt would otherwise end up in your lungs
@guadalupeoscar66797 ай бұрын
😩 'promo sm'
@debbieredmon50638 ай бұрын
Walk and trot are awesome!
@lynnm.kleingardner86408 ай бұрын
This is my first time on your channel. Why can't they go outside? The footing is too slippery?
@Theagingequestrian53358 ай бұрын
Hi! Thanks for watching! We have had so much rain that the pastures (at the point of the video) were standing water. Turning them out just tears the pasture up, and puts the horse’s at risk as far as injury and skin infections go. Thankfully, the way the farm is situated, the water runs down and away eventually. So the next day they were able to get out again because the water had drained off.
@lynnm.kleingardner86408 ай бұрын
Too bad that the stalls don't have bars that adjoin to each stall so they can see each other. Would that help them feel better?
@Theagingequestrian53358 ай бұрын
Some of them, maybe! Logan would love it, but he’d also cause some serious trouble because he’s a playful, mouthy, instigator. Some of the horses don’t like their neighbors and prefer to have some privacy. It’s tough in a full boarding barn because horse safety has to come first. Logan is super social, so it’s my job to make sure he gets that. I’ll walk him to see his friend Scooby, and other horses I know are social and don’t mind another horse coming up to their stall. That grey horse, True, across from Logan hates other horses coming near, so he definitely prefers to not see them! :)
@I.equitazione9 ай бұрын
Nice!!
@MozeyDnTheTrail9 ай бұрын
Wahoo! Yay!🤩
@Theagingequestrian53359 ай бұрын
Thanks!!
@metalkingtohorses9 ай бұрын
same here , we r in michigan
@Theagingequestrian53359 ай бұрын
Ugh, I hope you're doing OK!
@I.equitazione9 ай бұрын
Nice Country isulated boots!! That brand are?
@Theagingequestrian53359 ай бұрын
They work great! They are actually the OEQ brand. I got them from state line tack, and they are really reasonable. I had Dublin ones last year that I liked, but they run small so my toes were always squished. These are roomier.
@I.equitazione9 ай бұрын
@@Theagingequestrian5335 Ok, you use knee riding socks or knee thermal ski socks with them?
@Theagingequestrian53359 ай бұрын
I actually have both! Depends on the day's temperature, as the boots are fleece lined. Sometimes my thermal socks make them feel too warm. I also have soccer socks and general boot socks, all work with the boots. I'm not picky about my socks as long as they do what they're supposed to! 🙂@@I.equitazione
@I.equitazione9 ай бұрын
@@Theagingequestrian5335 Ok, That brand You have soccer socks? 🙂
@Theagingequestrian53359 ай бұрын
@@I.equitazione oh geez! I don’t even know. They’re from back when I used to play all the time. So probably adidas or Nike or something. But it honestly doesn’t matter. I just like socks with a little cushion that stay up, and soccer socks, ski socks, riding socks all work!
@MozeyDnTheTrail10 ай бұрын
Thank you! Looking forward to the "owie/scratchy" version! 😊
@Theagingequestrian533510 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching!! Now that the holidays are past, I'm gearing up for more content.
@MozeyDnTheTrail9 ай бұрын
@@Theagingequestrian5335 ❣
@mireillemorshead704310 ай бұрын
So weird. It's like allergic reaction but other horse has it too. Must be in their environment like you said, geese pooping?
@Theagingequestrian533510 ай бұрын
Yeah, it seems to be some sort of environmental allergy. Very weird!!
@MozeyDnTheTrail10 ай бұрын
Thank you! Can you do a video on clipping (why, why not) next? 😁
@Theagingequestrian533510 ай бұрын
Great idea! We have a variety of opinions on that in the barn too! Thanks for watching and commenting! ❤
@MozeyDnTheTrail10 ай бұрын
@@Theagingequestrian5335 💕
@mireillemorshead704310 ай бұрын
True! It's almost as controversial as feed routines. 😅
@shiatsuequino112110 ай бұрын
👏👏👏👏 it is so important to talk about fear (& the importance of protective gear : helmets , vests etc) . I laughed out loud with your visions of the perfect trail ride before arriving to the stables. I believe we allllll do that 😂. Wishing you success, all of us ‘aging equestrians ’ need to support each other 🫶🏻 …. And talk about fear 👍🏼
@Theagingequestrian533510 ай бұрын
Yes, I totally agree! Talking about it and supporting each other is so important. Thanks so much for watching and commenting! Bets of luck to you as well!
@mireillemorshead704311 ай бұрын
You ROCK!! This is incredible. I'm over the moon that the isea actually worked. 😂
@Theagingequestrian533511 ай бұрын
I love it so much!! It’s been a game-changer for me. Takes all the guesswork and stress out of it.
@mireillemorshead70439 ай бұрын
I'm thinking of using this one to embed in my Equine Affaire ad. ❤❤
@mireillemorshead704311 ай бұрын
What's the trick ? 😜🤪
@cyncynspumpkinfarm11 ай бұрын
I miss my Hope 😢❤, she was the most amazing friend in the world!!!
@cyncynspumpkinfarm11 ай бұрын
My favorite friends!!!! ❤🐎
@cynthiagalante632311 ай бұрын
I miss my Regal Fling… 32 yo thoroughbred passed after 22 years as my love of a lifetime. What a gift..❤️
@Theagingequestrian533511 ай бұрын
@cynthiagalante6263 Those ❤ horses. They give our own ❤s wings. Bless them all.
@mireillemorshead70433 ай бұрын
I love just hanging out with my equines. Massive bonding brownie points that get cashed in when working together.
@grannyhorsetraining87811 ай бұрын
Thanks for reminding me of the triangle pose. I have recently been doing so many new exercises from physical therapy for my hip and back that i had dropped some of the yoga poses. Great channel, good content !
@Theagingequestrian533511 ай бұрын
It’s hard to do it all! That’s why I like to pick just a few. The important thing is that we do something. :) Thanks for watching!!
@erynd252411 ай бұрын
I completely understand where you’re coming from. 2 years ago I was in a bad accident and broke my back in two places. 16 weeks in a TSLO brace. The hit I took to my confidence was astronomical. I think it brought my horse and I closer together.
@Theagingequestrian533511 ай бұрын
Wow, I hope you’re doing OK now!
@lynnm.kleingardner864011 ай бұрын
Was it a horse accident? How did you draw closer to the horse?
@abgequestrian11 ай бұрын
It happens to us all - including coaches. Like you said, we all experience it and have to face it. Great video for people to see.
@Theagingequestrian533511 ай бұрын
Yes! Thank you!
@cathythompson687211 ай бұрын
You’re not a real equestrian unless you have a chiropractor on speed dial.
@Theagingequestrian533511 ай бұрын
😂 yep!
@debbieredmon506311 ай бұрын
As I said in another comment…I have PTSD and a multitude of other issues. All related to horses. When I bought a horse after my “accident” I thought it would be okay. It wasn’t I rode him in walk and trot but I could t get myself into canter. I eventually gave him away to someone who loves him very much. When I was a kid- I was totally fearless. Got a lesson once in a while. Had children. Went to school. Found a lovely OTTB (always love TBs) and found my mojo again. She died in an accident and I bought a yearling I trained. She was a warmblood and totally different but I was fine. Then the accident. Nothing was fine after and I had to work what I had to do just to walk through a barn. This was years after the accident. Once I felt comfortable on the ground I finally felt I could buy another horse. He was the one I gave away. You are far further along in your journey. So smart to start on quite trustworthy horses. Bless them all! I love your last canter poles! Such a great exercise! I still haven’t gotten back to horses but I am almost there! I love you opening up about this. Lots of us older riders have reasons to feel the way we feel. I think that lessons for me would be good. I think you have a great plan!!
@cathythompson687211 ай бұрын
Keep moving toward your goal, no matter the speed!
@Theagingequestrian533511 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for sharing your story! Horses never leave our hearts, so even if we’ve stepped away from working with or riding them for a time, just being in their presence or watching them can be healing. It takes as long as it takes, and however you come back to them (it doesn’t have to be riding) I hope you keep me posted. 😊
@debbieredmon506311 ай бұрын
@@Theagingequestrian5335 Funny to see your response. Before I even saw it I got in touch with a therapeutic riding center and my first weekend of volunteering will be next weekend. Not sure if that would be happening if not for this post. Thank you.
@Theagingequestrian533511 ай бұрын
@@debbieredmon5063 I’m so so happy to hear this!!! From your story, it sounds like you have a lot of experience and compassion you can give to horses and other riders. Enjoy the way this chapter unfolds!! Wishing you the best of everything.
@MozeyDnTheTrail11 ай бұрын
I'm discovering that fear (mild PTSD) revolving around riding is so much more common then we think! Thanks for helping shed some light on the issue by sharing your experiences. Much appreciated!❤
@Theagingequestrian533511 ай бұрын
It is amazing, isn’t it? The more older riders I speak with, the more I realize we’ve all gone through something like it.
@cathythompson687211 ай бұрын
And sometimes it takes a while to manifest itself. Plus, outside events affect your feelings in the saddle.
@kristynfedich8926 Жыл бұрын
Loved this!
@Theagingequestrian5335 Жыл бұрын
I’m glad you liked it! Thanks for watching!
@charlenesterken2604 Жыл бұрын
my mind thinks that way too by I'm 65 riding a 4 yr green horse
@Theagingequestrian5335 Жыл бұрын
Good for you! It’s definitely OK to play it safer and slower. Good luck with your horse, and keep me posted on your progress! ❤
@kristynfedich8926 Жыл бұрын
I am so glad I came across your channel! I’m just starting to live my dream of learning to ride a horse and I am over 30! Thank you for this. I can’t wait to explore more videos!
@Theagingequestrian5335 Жыл бұрын
Yay, welcome!! I’m sooo happy you’re living out your dream. Horses are the best, and it’s never ever too late to learn. Let me know how things are going and if you have any requests for videos or info. I don’t know everything, but us horsey people are like a big tribe. Someone will have something that can help you out! 😁
@lorimcentarfer7413 Жыл бұрын
Is your horse spooky, because he looks very calm and relaxed at the walk. I'm 62 and my horse is a jughead that was previously used for roping and barrels, and I'm trying to calm him down and relax him. We do tons of in hand walking with him beside me on a lead, just getting him used to surroundings, bridges, cars, streams, etc. It makes for a much more relaxed trail ride.
@ccallahan6775 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment! So Logan isn't the spookiest horse, but he will spook and isn't brave by himself on trails or outside. He can do it, but he's always looking for something to spook at. I do think that in hand walking is great for helping out with connection and trust!
@ccallahan6775 Жыл бұрын
(hit the enter button accidentally) I've also had him spook and freak out while on the ground leading him. He reared and fell and injured himself when we were walking outside, so I'm really hesitant to do that so much these days. He seems to be more apt to listen when I'm on him vs on the ground.
@debbieredmon5063 Жыл бұрын
This is 100% true. You question yourself, talking yourself in or mostly out of it. Then you rationally decide that injury for horse or rider is not a good thing! That's the way it should be. Anyone of any age should be aware of the dangers of riding. Adults need to make sure children are as safe as they can be and should also be an example for children on what is needed for safety. I love horses, I will never not love horses. I was almost killed by horses. (really) I'm not upset with horses for the injuries I received. I just have realized that I CAN RIDE and love my life. (sadly, right now not riding) and love my horses. Accidents really do happen. So the smart rider determines what is safe for themselves in that moment. Kid me never even considered the consequences as older adults. We know. So everything you wrote should be laminated and distributed to the world. Secondly, you are also doubly sure about grooming and bonding with your horse. As a horseperson we should do it anyway but that extra 15 mins you spend with your horse is invaluable. Just looking at Logan, he was totally relaxed, enjoying your company and bonding. Finally, and maybe most importantly, we always want to leave our horses happy. Why push it? Why set you and your horse up for failure? If you are alone on a windy day adapt. Being brave can mean you tell your story on KZbin. Never underestimate yourself or those feelings. Also, I'm a nurse. I cannot tell you how many times a nurse intuitively knows there is a problem before vital signs start to plummet. Trust your gut and you might be surprised like your half indoor story!
@Theagingequestrian5335 Жыл бұрын
Right on. I’m amazed at how many of us are out there, constantly questioning ourselves. But at the end of the day, I want a happy horse and all of our bones to be in their respective “one piece.” Thanks so much for watching and sharing your comments!! ❤️
@MozeyDnTheTrail Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the mental coaching! It was very appropriate as I reflect on my lesson today. I'm 3 months in (after no riding for 40 years) and trying to be patient with just getting comfortable (and correct) with the very basics. Sometimes "less" really is "more". 😊 Happy trails! ☺
@Theagingequestrian5335 Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for watching, and I’m glad the message was timely! Happy 3 months back in the saddle!! ❤️
@debbieredmon5063 Жыл бұрын
Keep it up. When I got back after my injury everything felt unbalanced and just plain hard. I’m a work in progress and hope to start lessons again but what I really want is another horse. I’m not thinking OTTB (my first horse) would rather try a part draft or lighter cob. Thinking more cob less to fall off of!
@MozeyDnTheTrail Жыл бұрын
@@Theagingequestrian5335 ❤
@MozeyDnTheTrail Жыл бұрын
@@debbieredmon5063 ❣
@MozeyDnTheTrail Жыл бұрын
Maybe some kind of scraping and examination? Of course I know nothing. 😉 Hope it resolves quickly! 💞
@Theagingequestrian5335 Жыл бұрын
Thank you! Yeah, I think some serious scientific study is needed! I’m not entirely convinced the geese are innocent in all this …. 😉