How much Arabian is this horse? Because, she is. She is intelligent and interested, and learns fast. Keep feeding her curiosity. She may have have 10-20 years in head of her.... Keep that in mind. - And instead of Princess, I think you should consider to call her the Queen. I think she has earned it already with all the foals she has produced into this world.
@cameloteq8 күн бұрын
The "Queen" of Camelot might not want to relinquish the title :) But I agree that she is very special. She is a purebred with a fine pedigree. I have a gelding much younger who looks like she could have been his mommy. So pretty and sweet! Check out the video of the day she arrived in Camelot about a month ago. Thanks for watching
@cameloteq8 күн бұрын
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@LilA-zl6tf8 күн бұрын
@@cameloteq Ok, I just found your channel. I'll check your kind link later, since it is like 1am where I live. So you have already international audience. Love to see you in the future, and her.
@commandersprocket11 күн бұрын
I can’t believe this is the same horse you showed a month ago. A month ago this horse looked like it was on death door. This horse looks like you could use a little more food, a little more exercise but fundamentally it seems OK. That is a gigantic step in the right direction. How did you do this magic?
@LilA-zl6tf8 күн бұрын
Instead of peppermints, I would do carrot bits or apple bits, though.
@cameloteq8 күн бұрын
I use carrots too but the wrapper of the peppermint becomes the "trigger" once they get a few of them and that becomes such a handy tool on my belt. :)
@LilA-zl6tf8 күн бұрын
@@cameloteq The wrapper, without the peppermint? Ok. Have you considered a kind of clicker - as for dogs. I do not know if that would work on horses but on the other hand I have no idea why it would not.