This is part 3 of the my saga with Black Jack, my first horse and dream horse. In this video, Black Jack recovers from colic and I finally get to ride him again. But did I make a giant mistake when I bought Black Jack?
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@rstein31312 ай бұрын
No, you are not being too fussy about the water, my horses' water never looked like this. It's a daily chore no matter the weather that horses have clean water.
@HorseTaleswithBlackJack2 ай бұрын
Thank you! That was my thought as well. There were four of these big troughs out in their field, two were broken and empty and the other two looked like this one.
@lindaowings27062 ай бұрын
Hi. I fully support your efforts to help your lovely Black Jack. Without going into the details, I want to tell you to keep the faith. I had a similar situation that actually took a few years to resolve but now 11 years in I am beyond thrilled with the things that we have accomplished. Find your support people and just put one foot in front of the other.
@HorseTaleswithBlackJack2 ай бұрын
Thank you for the encouragement! I hope our outcome is as good as yours!
@tracybrock14062 ай бұрын
Omg. I wouldn't drink either. Heck if they can't clean it, I'd do it myself.
@HorseTaleswithBlackJack2 ай бұрын
We moved barns. He’s got squeaky clean automatic waterers out in the pasture now.
@brendabijak71712 ай бұрын
I am so sorry, for both of you. he seems like such a sweetheart. Ugg. the water is not ok, that needs a good cleaning. GROSS! I hope to God it is not navicular. Maybe vet can give you better insight on that. Best of luck to you both! Adding you and Jack to my prayer list!!
@HorseTaleswithBlackJack2 ай бұрын
He’s the kindest horse! Thank you for your prayers. I really appreciate that.
@DB-bw1tg2 ай бұрын
Sounds like navicular or he may have foundered in the past. They knew. People please dont beat me up for saying this but will the seller take him back? Strongly suggest moving barns. Everyone from the vet at ppe to trainers at your barn did wrong by you. Good luck. It's hard when yoir heart is involved. I genuinely wish you and BJ well.
@HorseTaleswithBlackJack2 ай бұрын
Thank you! Spoiler alert, I moved barns and took Black Jack to a lameness specialist. Details in upcoming video.
@anneflynn96142 ай бұрын
I agree!
@jeanettewaverly25902 ай бұрын
You were sold an unsound horse. Shame on the seller.
@HorseTaleswithBlackJack2 ай бұрын
@@jeanettewaverly2590 Thank you. I agree, but I’m so thankful he’s a sweetheart.
@MozeyDnTheTrail2 ай бұрын
@@jeanettewaverly2590 And the instructor!
@huddyxzz2 ай бұрын
I don’t blame him for not wanting to drink that. The other day me and Allison went to clean out the troughs and we found blood worms in them!
@HorseTaleswithBlackJack2 ай бұрын
Oh geez! That’s disgusting.
@WalhallaWacht2 ай бұрын
That's strongyles..... I hope you dewormed your horses
@jeani9526Ай бұрын
Don’t get me wrong, your videos make me laugh as many of us newbies are going through similar experiences. My horse trips at 6 weeks, now she’s trimmed at 5. Keep up the great work!
@HorseTaleswithBlackJackАй бұрын
@@jeani9526 I’m glad I’m not alone! And I am glad my videos can make others laugh! 😁
@hambrew2 ай бұрын
If one as a horse owner won't drink the water the horse has to drink, it needs to be cleaned.
@HorseTaleswithBlackJack2 ай бұрын
Yup, now I know!
@angelag.7272 ай бұрын
Honestly this poor horse looks lame in both front feet. He's shuffling and landing toe first indicating possible heel pain. It could be the old flexor tendon injury playing up. He cant trot cos he's sore. Agree you need full workup at equine hospital, xrays, nerve blocks, MRI scan. The water is disgusting and unacceptable. You need experientced help, I think the seller has really done you over. Poor horse and poor you.
@HorseTaleswithBlackJack2 ай бұрын
Thankfully he’s only lame on the right front. I had him evaluated by a lameness specialist, and he’s in treatment for that now. If he doesn’t improve, we’ll proceed to the MRI. I’m so thankful to be at a barn now where I trust the manager. He’s helping me get Black Jack all fixed up. ❤️
@jules82992 ай бұрын
The water is gross! Clean water should be available at all times. We have 3 horses and a friend's rescue on our property. We clean the water tanks regularly. Look up algae in water. You may need X-rays to see what is going on with his feet. All my best to you and Black Jack!
@HorseTaleswithBlackJack2 ай бұрын
Thank you for validating my opinion about the water! No wonder Black Jack got dehydrated! In my next and final installment of this series, I’m going to explain more about his lameness and what’s going on with him. It was all just too much info for one video.
@christa22522 ай бұрын
I was a new horse owner as of last spring. I've loved horses all my life, and was fairly educated on them despite not owning one. Leading up to this, I did months of research. Horse prices were really high--for a grade broke horse, mid-teens, some traders wanted near $20k. I wanted a draft cross since I was a slightly larger rider. I just wanted to do easy trail rides. I finally found a 3-year-old broke mare who was breathtakingly beautiful and advertised as very calm and willing. She was not a cheap horse, but not 20k. She was out of state. I traveled alone out to her to see her, had a PPE with x-rays, and honestly did my best in a situation where I was terrified and very unconfident about what questions to ask. The mare was standing calm, the owner rode her first and she did all her gaits smoothly. Then I rode her. She was fine. Passed the PPE with flying colors. So I paid even more money and had her shipped to me. Once I got her back, it was a mess. *After* I had paid for her, the owner admitted that this mare had never been stalled before. I didn't think anything of it until I was just trying to groom her in the stall (no crossties in my barn), and it was terrifying. She was very big and dancing constantly. After weeks of being at my barn (she was predominantly turned out), her stall manners were still terrible. Grooming was awful. Tacking was awful. Trimming her feet was awful. She wouldn't stand at all from a mounting block so I barely rode her because there was never anyone there to help hold. While on rides, she acted like the baby that she was- nervous. Health-wise, she was perfect, but I couldn't get a grip on the constant behavioral issues. No one helped me. They just shook their heads and said "She'll grow out of it eventually." While being asked to do gait transitions, she started to buck. I had had it. My spouse was not keen on me getting a horse to begin with due to the financial commitment, we were fighting constantly over the horse, and the fact that my safety was in constant jeopardy made me realize I made a big and very expensive mistake. I no longer looked forward to seeing my horse. I dreaded it. After 3 months, I sold her at a significant financial loss. It was the best decision I could have made in the situation. I learned very hard lessons, and truth be told, I'm still a bit bitter about it because I was so alone in the whole process and I tried so hard to do the right thing only to still fail. If there's any good news though, it's that I learned what age horse I needed, what experience, and what questions to ask. I had a better eye to recognize BS in sales videos. I now have 2 wonderful horses who are a great fit for our family. I'm sorry it's been such a health saga with Black Jack. I hope you get some relief soon!
@HorseTaleswithBlackJack2 ай бұрын
Oh my gosh! I am SO sorry to read your story! I'm sure that was absolutely heartbreaking for you! I'm so glad to hear you now have two wonderful horses who are a perfect fit. Just wow!
@carariela2 ай бұрын
He looks so Happy rolling, he's a beautiful mellow dude...hopefully this all gets resolved 🙏✝️🙏
@HorseTaleswithBlackJack2 ай бұрын
Thank you! He is certainly mellow!
@lydiagould30902 ай бұрын
No that water is not ok! They should be providing clean fresh water every day, and the troughs should be cleaned often. That is stagnant water and all sorts of bugs can breed in there. Hope he recovers well, and you can get the lameness fixed. I do wonder if the guy who sold him to is being honest about the foot problem
@HorseTaleswithBlackJack2 ай бұрын
Thankfully, he's at a much nicer barn now, and he has access to sparkly clean water all the time. :)
@lizzieb63112 ай бұрын
Dawn, this isn’t a mistake on your part…you did a PPE..and every one of us with horse fever jump on that “dream horse”… we just do. I blame the seller…the seller was selling BJ because of these issues he was WELL AWARE OF….trust me, these are issues that didn’t happen overnight. I have to wonder if he was on Bute when the PPE was done to mask the pain. I also wonder how BJ was being used by previous owner(s). Being in Texas I’m curious if he was a ranch horse in a previous life and worked very hard. He has a roached mane…which often is done with ranch horses they rope off of. So many questions about his background. My heart goes out to you. Your first experience with your horse should be filled with positive achievements. I am sorry
@HorseTaleswithBlackJack2 ай бұрын
Thank you for your kind comment. I do wonder if the owner knew or if he was just oblivious. He had SO MANY horses at his barn and didn't really keep up with them as well as most of us would prefer. Yes, Black Jack was a working ranch horse for about 10 years before he came to the owner I bought him from. Then he was a lesson horse for a couple years, mostly children I think.
@lizzieb63112 ай бұрын
@@HorseTaleswithBlackJack Curious…have you noticed (or had the opportunity yet) if Black Jack pulls his rear end under him when he stops? Or does he plant his front feet? Years of hard stopping on the front end, rather than the backend, could have created a lot of pain in the front….If the original trainer didn’t properly train him to stop properly that could have created issues. Just a thought …My App, when I bought him as a three year old used to stop hard on his front end…it wasn’t difficult to correct that behavior, but it’s pretty critical for their well being and will help keep you from flying forward if they stop hard.
@HorseTaleswithBlackJack2 ай бұрын
@@lizzieb6311 Interesting! I haven't noticed (or thought to look) this. Once we can getting him moving again, I'll try to see if I can tell. I think (if he gets better) that I may have the trainer at our barn do a tune up on him. I trust him, and he can help me with this kind of stuff.
@jeanettewaverly25902 ай бұрын
Like others have said, that water is gross. Shame on that barn for letting it get to such a state.
@HorseTaleswithBlackJack2 ай бұрын
Agreed. I’m glad I moved barns.
@ZZhorses2 ай бұрын
Is the horse used to drinking that water specifically in that pasture? Horses can be fussy with unfamiliar sources of water. Some horses won’t drink away from “home.” These horses require very close monitoring when traveling or changing barns. Horses don’t “mind” dirty water (they love creeks and ponds they’re familiar w) I’d be really concerned if the horse was used to drinking this water and randomly is refusing to do so. That water is nasty and it’s fair to expect better quality for your animal.
@HorseTaleswithBlackJack2 ай бұрын
Yes, he's used to this as he lived at this barn for a couple or years before I purchased him. My assumption is that it's always like this in the summer, which is one of the reasons we're no longer at this barn. Thanks for the heads up about horses being fussy with drinking in unfamiliar locations!
@rstein31312 ай бұрын
How long had the pads been on once you had him trot? Did your vet do a flexion test during your PPE? Try not to feel too discouraged (I know it's hard). The people who sold him to you should have disclosed all this before you bought him. One doesn't put pads on a horse's feet for fun there is an underlying cause. He seems like such a nice horse and you talk about him with such admiration that I feel you didn't make a mistake. Hopefully, once he gets used to the pads again things will settle down enough that you can lightly ride and do simple trail rides.
@HorseTaleswithBlackJack2 ай бұрын
The vet did a flexation test during the PPE, and he was fine in the front, a bit sore in the back. We had in in the pads for two weeks before I trotted him and he started limping. Sneak peak into the next and final video in this saga, Black Jack doesn't have tender feet. He actually has an old flexor tendon injury that predates me buying him. The lameness vet says he's got beautiful feet and there's no need for pads. The limping is the old injury. :( He's just the nicest horse ever, so surely he's not a mistake!
@kimstefanko31222 ай бұрын
would you drink that water? why would you think its ok for a horse?
@anneflynn96142 ай бұрын
Did you get a pre purchase exam? Have your vet out to examine him first.Get xrays of his front hooves.Then work with your farrier. There are drugs as well that might make your horse more comfortable.Horses are expensive and heath issues do arise.As a beginner, you need experienced, knowledgeable horse people to guide you.I would ask your vet to recommend a quality boarding facility in your area.Keep in mind that you get what you pay for. Honestly your trainer should have recognized if your horse was lame.To me safely is the priority. If your horse is perfectly safe for you as a beginner to ride then he is probably worth the expense. Good luck!!!By the way, never trust people selling horses.
@FEWAus2 ай бұрын
My horse won’t drink mucky water! He loves clean fresh water
@HorseTaleswithBlackJack2 ай бұрын
Same with Black Jack apparently!!
@TammySaj-zm6kr2 ай бұрын
You should not let a horse drink if hes all sweaty , untack him and walk him around until he's dry and then let him drink
@myhappygecko28952 ай бұрын
Move barns. You’re going to be the best owner he could have if you actually give him the help he needed prior to you owning him. If he’s a good boy he’s worth it, you will create a horse worth a million bucks because most people don’t do right by horses. You know better tho because he’s yours so you will be able to tell it’s off because no one else has prob laid that much attention to him. Horses have something wrong with them a couple times a year 🤣 I think this is why so many people have two horses. Cause one always has something 🤣
@HorseTaleswithBlackJack2 ай бұрын
LOL! Yeah, I starting to understand the two-horse thing much better! I'm going to do EVERYTHING he needs because that's my responsibility as his owner and because I love him. :)
@kathrynmurphy-ug5qf18 күн бұрын
Hi, angel xx forgot to mention, if you ever think he is off colour in future, just a hint. I stop all automatic water in stable, or you have no idea what he is drinking, how much, vital. Ps i would never expect any horse to drink disgusting water, that would make anyone ill, my rule is no matter what source i only EVER LET HORSES DRINK water that i could drink xx love and huggs xx
@HorseTaleswithBlackJack18 күн бұрын
Yeah, when he colicked, we did turn off his automatic water and hung two five-gallon buckets in his stall. We had to hang them because he kept kicking them over. And then I watched him kick the hanging ones too. He was definitely not feeling well!
@micheller14262 ай бұрын
The water is gross! 🤢 I, like others, also wonder if he was on Bute for the ppe. Something I learned too late, was during the ppe, have your vet draw blood. You don’t have to get it tested if you decide not to buy the horse you’re looking at, but now I’ve discovered that having the blood drawn usually works like truth serum, suddenly the seller steps up and confesses things. And you can always have the vet run the blood test later. Also, I’m surprised that during your ppe your vet didn’t insist on hoof testers, but maybe that was discussed and I didn’t catch it. The tripping, could be a lot of things, I had a TWH that’d I’d owned for many years that suddenly started tripping, right front, turned out to be arthritis and it was very easily managed. Don’t beat yourself up over your purchase, he sounds like a nice gelding. Even after 40+ years owning horses I still question my logic sometimes 😂, most recently I paid $500 for an emaciated, senior gelding with skin problems, soundness problems…ALL the problems really. Bought him from two young guys who were obviously trying to fool me, the rascals. Spent tons on vet bills when more problems surfaced, probably about 5Xs more than what I paid for him. He eventually died. But, he was the best, sweetest horse and I’d do it all over again. 🥹 Every horse can teach you something. Wishing you & Black Jack all the best! 😊 🐴
@micheller14262 ай бұрын
Make that 20Xs more than what I paid for him. I obviously go into a state of denial when I think about vet bills. 😋
@HorseTaleswithBlackJack2 ай бұрын
Thank you for the kind comment! The PPE vet used hoof testers on the back, but he couldn't on the front because Black Jack had pads on. Now I know I should have asked the owner about the pads, but if he told me he was tenderfooted, I would have probably been okay with that. And now I know that's not the case anyway. I LOVE the idea of getting a blood draw with the PPE. I'm tucking away that idea for later when I buy another horse. Probably much later at this point!
@orangebuddha-gm8ku2 ай бұрын
Yes I have to say and agree, the person who sold and recomemeded you Jack knew he had issues. Good to see you have moved out of there and re think who to trust and rely on. You both deserve qualitity time together, it's been one thing after another! I hope you didn't get ripped off on the purchase price. It would be interesting to find out about Jacks history
@HorseTaleswithBlackJack2 ай бұрын
Oh, I definitely got ripped off on the purchase price! That one's on me for sure. Won't happen again. I will definitely share what little I know about Black Jack's history.
@sus30182 ай бұрын
My horse was lazy and when she wanted to go home, she'd drag her feet and trip to scare me so i would turn around and go home.... One time she really tripped and almost fell on me. She was a 17.2hh draft horse. I WAS scared. But we did not turn around. She never tripped after that.
@HorseTaleswithBlackJack2 ай бұрын
I bet that WAS scary! 😳 Good for you for not turning around!
@nangritter45062 ай бұрын
I’m in a similar situation with a horse I bought the beginning of may. Still haven’t ridden him.
@HorseTaleswithBlackJack2 ай бұрын
I’m sorry. It’s hard…
@Nickysmom2 ай бұрын
Just remember none of this is the horse’s fault. Sounds like a convergence of reactions to a field that is not properly maintained, clic n response to maybe the heat, maybe he pasture, his food, who know? You would think the farrier would find out why the pads a year ago, and give you better guidance than to take it off. Strange at the very least. How long after his feet were done did he trip? Maybe long toes and overdue shoeing? I don’t know. I’m had been riding for over 2 ears before getting my first horse but I relied on my trainer and the barn manager for every little thing and they were very helpful. Bi also started reading books about horses, tack, shoeing, physiology, etc. every free minute I had. There is a lot to learn. Horses are very fragile, some more than others. How old is he, BTW, just curious. The one positive about all these events is that you are getting a crash course in the trials of horse ownership. Clean water ( no algae) and a properly maintained pasture are also important. I’ve had 5 horses throughout my life, all dead now except 1 and I no longer ride. I made it my mission on how to keep horses well and happy as well as how to ride well so as not to be a burden to my horse. I takes time and patience. Sometimes problems come together like they did for you. If you make sure you get to the bottom of why they happened and how to fix it you will be learning valuable lessons. As frustrating these are for you just imagine how unpleasant they are for your horse. I am 80 now but all the time I spent with my horses were the best times I had, spent in the best company. Worth all the worry, work and money. I think you are conscientious and loving and you’ll find the same is true for you. Keep us posted and hang in there.
@HorseTaleswithBlackJack2 ай бұрын
Thank you for your thoughtful comment! He's 14 years old, BTW. :)
@WalhallaWacht2 ай бұрын
I would suggested reading up on the Masterson method and learning that to help. Ive read the comments and know whats up. Could help with the old injury
@HorseTaleswithBlackJack2 ай бұрын
Thank you for the suggestion!
@kimvaverek2 ай бұрын
Hi did you get that bridle from Shae 😊😊😊
@HorseTaleswithBlackJack2 ай бұрын
I absolutely did! It’s so gorgeous!
@carolynstewart84652 ай бұрын
Tripping is a sign of navicular😢
@HorseTaleswithBlackJack2 ай бұрын
Gosh, I sure hope not. We had X-rays and ultrasound done, which showed an old soft tissue injury that were treating with injections. I have done an MRI yet, so we’re not 100% sure there’s nothing additional going on. Today when I walked him, he had two major tripping incidents. He tripped so hard he spooked himself both time. And freaked me out for good measure. We were on level ground.
@anneflynn96142 ай бұрын
Lack of water is a cause of colic. Clean water spray be available at all times.Ideally quality hay should also be available at all times.
@HorseTaleswithBlackJack2 ай бұрын
@@anneflynn9614 Thankfully he has access to clean automatic waterers now out in the field!
@Nickysmom2 ай бұрын
Algae (green stuff) is not good, needs to be scrubbed off.
@HorseTaleswithBlackJack2 ай бұрын
Glad Black Jack is gone from there and now has sparkling clean automatic waterers in his stall and pasture!
@annisenhour47322 ай бұрын
You are not being too picky
@ProseccoArabGelding-mt2jw2 ай бұрын
Can you return him and get your money back? Ask a horse lawyer to help I am from Sweden, i got in a similar situation. Got a horse in march 2024, the horse seller hide from me that horse was lame on some endurance training she had just a week before i met the horse. The horse was sour on their stable, gpt better at my stable but sour when i wanted to go up in saddle. Relictant to move forward. In may she started showing lameness that came and went. 19 june i took her to clinic and xrayed and they discovered arthritis in front feet locks. Inflammation. I hired a horse lawyer and seems that soon i might get most of my money back and get the horse picked up from my stable
@HorseTaleswithBlackJack2 ай бұрын
I've not heard about a horse lawyer. Not sure if that's a thing here, but honestly, if I send him back, he'll be neglected again. :(
@horsehaircreationsbykaren2 ай бұрын
What is this horse eating? Anything pelleted?
@HorseTaleswithBlackJack2 ай бұрын
No, he's not eating anything pelleted.
@SharonCSwink2 ай бұрын
You did not make a mistake .
@HorseTaleswithBlackJack2 ай бұрын
Thank you! I don’t think I did either. It was a fleeting thought, but I was really overwhelmed.
@Tawny5932 ай бұрын
In this video at around 3:39 he doesn't look good. His eye is slitted and there's tension in his face.
@HorseTaleswithBlackJack2 ай бұрын
Agreed! At this point, he was struggling with the old injury that I knew nothing about at the time. 😢
@SharonCSwink2 ай бұрын
I believe that you, as owner of Black Jack, will seek medical care that will help Black Jack to regain health. I sense that the people in your Bible study group will pray about Black Jack,'s health.Prayer to God, asking for Black Jack*s healing, is so powerful.Black Jack has become your "heart horse" and you already have a relationship with him.
@HorseTaleswithBlackJack2 ай бұрын
Thank you! This is so sweet. He is my heart horse, and we’ve all been praying for him.
@kimmiek02 ай бұрын
unless a wild animal chooses to live and be in your company and have the freedom to leave anytime and everytime it wants to, humans are a mistake . it shouldnt be the humans choice
@HorseTaleswithBlackJack2 ай бұрын
This is a domestic horse, not a wild horse. I’m not the mistake here. I take extremely good care of this horse, so just chill out. And you’ll find out in the next video exactly what I’ve done to help him.
@ShintogaDeathAngel2 ай бұрын
This comment is totally uncalled for - I have a lot more faith in this woman to do right by this horse (domesticated, not wild and besides, doesn’t look at all like he doesn’t want to be around her) than some other KZbin horse owners. Or certain people who claim to love animals, but misguidedly, and ironically, cause them even more suffering and death in the name of their crusades. Domestic horses often do demonstrate that given the choice, they would still be around us, anyway. I agree humans could and should do better by the creatures we share the planet with, but attacking random horse owners who actually do care and are trying to do right by individual animals isn’t at all helpful.
@HorseTaleswithBlackJack2 ай бұрын
@@ShintogaDeathAngel Thank you! ❤️
@anneflynn96142 ай бұрын
So, from your personal perspective,should she just turn this horse loose into the wild?You are obviously clueless about horses.