I had to chuckle when you seemed to expect him to be more tired after his ordeal. Arabian, dear, Arabian! He is gorgeous. You found a diamond.
@Shelleysnail5 ай бұрын
Who here is excited to see the new Arabian? 👇
@cheryaljones94675 ай бұрын
😊
@pipemma18935 ай бұрын
👋 me!
@RataPerry5 ай бұрын
Goes to show you that even Arabians can be sensible and non excitable. Then again, he is older and gelded.
@umich795 ай бұрын
Me!
@AlliWalker5 ай бұрын
@@RataPerry Older Arabians, in my experience, have great energy for riding but they are not spooky.
@wolfeyessouls79655 ай бұрын
18 is Young for an Arabian. I rode my arab mare when she was 28 in the mountains and she kicked butt. Definitely keep his teeth checked. I did mashes for my mare iit works to keep em going. Hes gonna be a beautiful rose grey. That color suggest polish lines and they have great minds. He will be your best go to for kid's. Give him time, you will see how people miss understand Arabians . They can go and go and go. Thank you for giving him a chance and these guys live to 30 and 40 years. My last mare past at 30...take good care of them and they are the steady one you take everyday to do chores with.. so happy you rescued this one❤
@sherinnovak7295 ай бұрын
Yes, I also thought rose grey.
@Doxymeister4 ай бұрын
Polish was what I was thinking too. On my cousin's farm she had two Polish broodmares, both Crabbet-bred, and they were very level-headed, much calmer than folks' perceptions of what Arabians are like. Her stud horse was an Aladdinn-Khemosabi cross, a super handsome guy that was steady as a rock. All of her mares were nice, but that cross by her stud produced some really nice, steady AND attractive horses. Most of whom were very long-lived. Her riding gelding died at 34.
@evelynbare19754 ай бұрын
Arabians are more than pretty, they are tougher then most. Once they know you're their human, they bond to you more and more. He's gonna be a good horse for you.
@almirakline60704 ай бұрын
Totally agree 👍 😊
@janmarchand72944 ай бұрын
I owned a beautiful rose grey mare that passed at 31. I love everything about Arabians, and have owned several. There's just something about those beautiful heads and the spring in their step. They are, for me, one the most "sociable" breeds and are always in your business! This guys a cutie and I'm excited to see when he gets to meet the gang.
@KhaeLikesCoffee5 ай бұрын
He seems like a very wise and distinguished gentleman. Can't blame the mare for her infatuation lol. I hope his teeth are an easy fix and that him and Skeletor get along great. Ragnar is extremely cute, love his little meow.
@karaamundson39645 ай бұрын
💯 on the teeth!
@sentimentalcircuscurator5 ай бұрын
Why not name him Galahad (The chaste knight in the story about king arthur) since he is so good at ignoring the ladies ? He looks like a Galahad. haha. you can call him "Haddie" as a shorter nickname, if Galahad is too long.Hes wonderful
@carol-leelane7215 ай бұрын
I’m not a horse person. But I love animals and I deeply appreciate the narcissism-free sharing of a dedicated owner/caretaker with real expertise in her field. I never imagined I’d get keyed up about a dental check up for an Arabian!
@fleetskipper18105 ай бұрын
I totally agree with your sentiments. That is why I love this channel.
@squirrelknits5 ай бұрын
Yes! agree with you both -- CC is all about the horses, NOT "look at ME doing all this stuff with MY horses" which is why she continues to remain the only equestrian channel I subscribe to ❤ THANK YOU FOR ALL YOU DO @TheCleverCowgirl! ❤️🫂🎉
@lilyotv97675 ай бұрын
Me three!
@NoWhiteBalls5 ай бұрын
haha, same here!
@pretzel22725 ай бұрын
Agree absolutely! 😊
@myrudram5 ай бұрын
It's heartwarming to see how loving and caring you are with your horses. And, how in tune you are with their needs. These beautiful creatures are very fortunate to have you as their caretaker. Thank you for setting an example for others to follow.
@paulamedlin97315 ай бұрын
🫶👌👍
@carenza1635 ай бұрын
He honestly seems like such a sweet, laid back guy. And his condition doesn't seem all that bad either. I wonder why no-one else was really interested? But it's great for you that they weren't, and for him that he now has a safe, happy home!
@TheCleverCowgirl5 ай бұрын
A small old horse at the very end of the sale will generally not sell well
@w0560075685 ай бұрын
It is not uncommon at all for some very long auctions of animals for there to be some real cracking deals towards the end of the auction. Buyers may well have got what they wanted / needed by that time and are on their way home so all that can mean things can be sold very cheap and almost given away. Transport may be full up and buyers / hauliers are not looking for any more etc.
@RataPerry5 ай бұрын
This horse was meant to be yours.
@judithburke15395 ай бұрын
This horse is a handsome fella. He already seems to like you. I'm glad for both of you. Also for Skelator in the future ☺️🤗
@DustyHoney5 ай бұрын
He would make the perfect horse for someone like me. I love him, he’s just an all around good horse.
@RamenFrog5 ай бұрын
This old chap really reminds me of my sister's Arab that lived to be 30+ years old. He actually worked as a therapy horse for challenged kids and that guy could handle excited children kicking him the sides and not even budge. He was a stinker to us but as soon as he had a child on his back it was all business and took it very seriously. I miss him, I used to go out on trail rides with him and my sister on her other horse (another arab) and I hate the negative views on Arab horses in general. As long as you're sensible and train properly they are some of the best horses we've ever owned.
@karaamundson39645 ай бұрын
Who on 🌎 could hate on a sweet, lovely, lively Arab?
@alycewich44724 ай бұрын
Those of us who did (or still do) remember a half Arabian gelding that competed in NARTC until he was in his 30's. Elmer Bandit rode open 60 miles in 2 days and was famous in our circle. He was the first horse that had completed 10,000 miles competitively. He was the first horse inducted into our hall of fame. His breeder/owner/rider Marynell and he were fun to watch during their interactions together. He'd jump into the back of a pickup truck to go to the rides. He's been gone for a while now. I have great memories of riding on my Arab gelding Zakar and later on my Connemara pony mares, Inisheer and Rossleague. But the body is too old to ride anymore or take care of any livestock. So I watch Clever Cowgirl to get my horse fix.
@hostronic4 ай бұрын
Oh my gosh. I rode a retired endurance champion Arab named Omner and he was also worked as a therapy horse.
@bonniesears99635 ай бұрын
LOL at "HELICOPTER MOM"!🥰🥰🤣
@martythomasg5 ай бұрын
Congrats! He looks like he is the perfect addition to your horse family!
@luannebowling56825 ай бұрын
Good morning y’all from Louisiana. I love the way she rescues these last chance babies from auctions. Can’t wait to find out more about this beauty.
@toddylu68695 ай бұрын
Mississippi here and watching with you!
@ericgalullo27685 ай бұрын
She’s earned her place in heaven!
@wandabarlow44325 ай бұрын
N.C. here. I love watching your videos as it makes me feel young again!
@peggycarey50575 ай бұрын
Same here!!!
@mariasmith76774 ай бұрын
New Orleans here with you!!!
@annamariehewitt31735 ай бұрын
Sometimes what you are looking for comes to you when you are no longer looking...I think he is absolutely beautiful.. May he flourish along with you....
@donnachase6325 ай бұрын
I had a flea ticked Arabian and he was the most sensible, gentle horse of the 8 horses I've owned. Mostly I've had Tennessee Walkers and Quarter horses, but my little Arab had self preservation knowledge and safety knowledge for his rider and himself was uncanny. He could be standoffs for people he didn't care for but in your pocket if he did. He was never spooked or mean and would put his heart out for you.
@leftnoname5 ай бұрын
Good to see neighbour’s horse living a good life and making company to the quarantined fellow.
@KaiOcean5 ай бұрын
So cute.
@samanthalightworker79555 ай бұрын
I can't help feeling sad for the mare, tbough, having to be alone. It's so important for horses to haveaberd, even if it's I my one other horse. So happy you and this beautiful new guy found each other.
@stephaniefisher62265 ай бұрын
The resident horse is a beauty too and in beautiful shape!
@leftnoname5 ай бұрын
@@stephaniefisher6226 She looks it. Good to see the mare curious and have some company as well.
@renasiegel5 ай бұрын
@@leftnoname But the company wan't last and then she is alone again. I don't like that thought. No horse should live alone 😔
@jobianchi27605 ай бұрын
18 is not old at all for a healthy Arab. Had them for years and they give back what they receive. He looks like a good sensible horse, good choice for what you were looking for.
@terrifiorelli98195 ай бұрын
You are correct that the Arabian breed are long living. They can look way younger with great care even into their 30’s. Being a small female who loves endurance trail riding , this was my breed of choice at that time in my life. Had a couple of awesome ones.
@casdragon_59395 ай бұрын
Yep, I was showing mine until he was 36 and we won our last class the week before he passed
@Lauresaurus965 ай бұрын
Yeah, old Spud was “old” when I started boarding my mare and he lived another 15 years. They told me their best guess was early 20s when we got there. Another boarder had just stopped showing up to care for him something like 10 years before that. He was a sweet old gray, too. Really solid, good mind, good manners. I’m not a huge Arab fan either, but there are some good ones out there!
@TheGypsyVanners5 ай бұрын
Great story ! @@casdragon_5939
@Jsa4604 ай бұрын
Does depend a lot on their conformation, prior injuries and how they've been looked after. If he's sound though then yeah they can be very long lived so there's a good chance he'll keep going. I've seen a few still being ridden well into their 20s or even 30s. My own papered part bred arab (confirmed age) lived into her early 30s. When she had to stay at a hospital once in her 20's I was asked several times if there was an error on her age paperwork on her stall as they assumed she was significantly younger. She never looked as old as she actually was. I'm honestly not sure why some don't like arabs I don't think I've ever seen a mean one and several have been solid kids mounts, although some are very smart and can be sensitive and that can make them tricky for some to handle. The loopy ones are often made that way by people, or the inbred ones that have exaggerated their "arab characteristics" cartoonishly. The original arab lines were bred to live with their families so they were chosen on temprement as well as conformation etc.
@mamasplayinhookie31315 ай бұрын
😂 My husband's cat was a bottle baby. Normal cat rules do not apply. You managed to land yourself an amazing boy for steal! He is just so chill and will be stunning once he has a spa day ❤
@luannebowling56825 ай бұрын
He’s beautiful. I am truly excited to see how he and skeletor get along.
@wmuns115 ай бұрын
Me too!!!!
@KeePenne5 ай бұрын
🤞 Here's hoping they will become fast friends.
@mamezofl-wdmn86725 ай бұрын
let's see how he's gonna react on all those tumbleweed shenanigans 😅
@KeePenne5 ай бұрын
@@mamezofl-wdmn8672 Lol...he may bring some of his own shenanigans to the party! 🥳
@pretzel22725 ай бұрын
Skeletor may be in for quite a surprise... 😄
@c.killion41705 ай бұрын
Arabians are a complex breed; they will reward and challenge you, exceeding any expectations you might have had. Their toughness and adaptability is matched with their beauty and heart.
@jules82995 ай бұрын
What a great addition to your herd! I can tell that he's got a sensible mind and a good nature. I look forward to this new adventure of yours. Thanks for the huge surprise CC!
@jholdren955 ай бұрын
I love Arabian horses. They will never give you a boring ride. All of the Arabian horses that we have owned have been so sweet.
@dianeboross69785 ай бұрын
He looks a bit like my sisters late Mor-Arab mix, but, we also know he's another box of chocolates. Absolutely, he's one lucky guy.
@jules82995 ай бұрын
I may have a Morab. My young Morgan mare's sire is a Morgan but her dam is a mystery. She looks and acts like a desert dragon sometimes. 😂 I have been told by my veterinarian and others that she looks like a Morab. I'll never know for sure. She's a wonderful mare with a lovely spirit. ❤
@fleetskipper18105 ай бұрын
@@jules8299 have you thought about having a lab test a hair follicle? They can give you an idea about the breeds she is most likely to have in her. It sounds like you love her no matter what breed she is, but it might be fun.
@nicolaxoxo15 ай бұрын
@@fleetskipper1810I did that recently and Wow 😮 what a shocker lol let’s just say sellers were liars (or just uninformed)
@TheGypsyVanners5 ай бұрын
@@jules8299Check out DNA testing! Just takes a few strands of hair. These days well priced. Give you and her a fun gift!
@BobAskew-l3o5 ай бұрын
Skeletor will be so happy to have a friend to pal around with
@kristytyra26335 ай бұрын
He's going to be gorgeous. Arabians are my childhood favorite. I was given an Arab who was 25 years old. She was in great shape for several years. She lived 32 years.
@Rainbow_42.5 ай бұрын
He's a beauty and I'm so glad he found you!
@Gary4T9505 ай бұрын
Deja vu :) About 20 years at a horse auction there was a group of horses a guest ranch had culled. There was a Arab mare tied to a fence that caught my eye. She was not happy. I hung out with her & my opinion was she was only angry because she did not like being there. I bid - I won ($300). Got her home & she settled in & mellowed out & got along with our other horses.
@EM-ru3eh5 ай бұрын
What a handsome new addition to the herd! He seems to be just on the verge of wonderful, I can't wait to see him thrive and transform into a real treat under your care. Well done!
@nancysmith-baker18135 ай бұрын
He's really cute , he's in good hands we know .
@pnass15 ай бұрын
I love the soft eyes🥰 cannot wait to meet him
@barbarabisson25515 ай бұрын
Wow. $600 for this Arabian is a steal! He's in great shape for the price, too. Comparatively, Horse Plus Humane Society buys auction horses (and has a buy out program) to help keep horses from going to slaughter. They buy for $450 (many are in such rough shape that they need "the last act of kindness"), but they fix 'em up with dental, farrier & vet care, and some training, etc. and adopt them out for $650, with the stipulation that they are returned to HPHS when no longer wanted or able to be cared for. So you bought a great horse for less than getting an adoption horse! I think that's marvelous! Kudos to you...such a sharp eye and serious shopping skills there! ... and sight unseen, too!...Be proud. Happy for you, clever cowgirl.
@Poetessa24 ай бұрын
Very true what you said. I used to watch Horse Heroes all the time but it became too hard on my mental health to see the condition these poor sweet babies are in. I would just sob and get so angry and depressed, especially when the 'last act of kindness' had to be given, knowing every time was because of neglect and abuse. That would be the hardest thing for me if... and when...I get a rescue, it's my goal. But clearly so many of these horses have been treated deplorably and just dumped there like they are garbage, suffering so badly. I will never understand how anyone could be that cruel but I've been riding and showing my whole life, I know how terrible people can be to horses at every level, it destroys me. I wish I could rescue them all!! So happy this handsome man got saved. It seems that the horses down in Tennessee I think they're in... are in horrific condition compared to the auctions she goes to. I'm us in Canada and it's still legal here which makes me sick. I can't event talk about it.
@sunnyseacat68574 ай бұрын
@@Poetessa2 : Like Horse Plus, people must talk or the abuse continues and continues and continues.
@pl123vacation85 ай бұрын
He’s very cute and I love the kitty-cat supervisor!
@Auntie-Sara5 ай бұрын
So happy for this handsome boy who is surely bringing us 🌻Springtime Delight🌻
@bluecollarmom73415 ай бұрын
He is SO lucky that he landed with you! I love Arabian horses. They are sensitive, intelligent, and hardy. Older horses have excellent survival skills. He looks bright, not shut down, even though he has been hauled for miles, gone through an auction, and hauled again. I hope he and Skeletor become besties. I am positive with your thorough and consistent care he is going to be gorgeous in a couple of months and act more like an 8 yo then an 18 yo.
@cece6245 ай бұрын
Ragnar is a beautiful cat! Thanks for sharing his story.
@flamingomtn5 ай бұрын
Congratulations on your new horse. He looks like he's going to be a fun and worthy cause. He's so lucky that he crossed your path.
@Knucklehead1235 ай бұрын
Going to do so much better now, lucky horse.
@Getting_real5 ай бұрын
He is so cute! I feel sorry for the poor lonely horse in the field by the quarantine pen. Horses should not be alone 😥
@mauvibauer18285 ай бұрын
I hope Skeletor likes his new buddy. He’s gorgeous❤
@egeegee71465 ай бұрын
He's a wee school master. Just chilled and can do. Like him.
@DGraham-i3y5 ай бұрын
Lovely, calm sweetheart. I would love to see him all spiffed up.
@pamskyland44445 ай бұрын
Thanku for taking a chance with him. I can tell u won’t regret it. ❤
@shontellepetersen44455 ай бұрын
Worth staying up till 1:30 am in new Zealand for the Premier
@m4g0rtz5 ай бұрын
He looks like such a sweet handsome guy! I can't wait for him to meet Skeletor! ♥️♥️♥️
@christianlutes55935 ай бұрын
Good choice, looking forward to seeing him get healthy and fit under your care.
@ThetruemeK5 ай бұрын
So so happy you found a friend for Skeletor!! And he's absolutely gorgeous! ❤❤❤ but omg Ragnar has the cutest little voice!!!
@TheCleverCowgirl5 ай бұрын
It's a trick, he is a little rapscallion!
@fleetskipper18105 ай бұрын
I think you’ve hit a home run here. So much to like about this fella. I do think he’ll be good for Skeletor and, when the time comes, he would make an ideal kid’s horse, that is for sure.
@elizabethclaiborne64615 ай бұрын
What a cool horse. His vibe is The Jackpot; good feet, healthy, dead broke, safe for kids.
@IslandTiger25 ай бұрын
Jackpot sounds like the perfect name for him!
@destinyschild85155 ай бұрын
Yes, Jackpot is a perfect name. Can't wait to see his journey. Hope he's a good companion for Skelator.
@Sine-gl9ly5 ай бұрын
He really, REALLY enjoyed that roll!
@Sine-gl9ly5 ай бұрын
Arabs are not, necessarily, highly strung. They can be (often, even usually, _are_ ) highly-reactive but their mature behaviour will depend on how and on what their early reactivity is focussed or fostered. The horses, especially mares, would often share the woment's quarters of the nomadic Bedouin - mares being shooed away from the cooking pots! ... Although they can sometimes appear aloof, they honestly are the easiest horses to make a pet of, but in a nice way, not a thuggish, in-your-face pony way. They are, IMO, likely to have certain differences in attitude compared to 'normal' horses - but that could just as easily be because of a difference in _expectations_ by people, rather than a real difference. When I lived in the Middle East in the 1970s, the stables I used to ride at had almost all stallions - all yarded together under a shade cloth, with never an argument between them. Anyone could walk among them and lead one out by their forelock or a bit of string. Only the troublemakers among them were gelded, because who wants to breed trouble? Of course when I came back to the UK I had to get myself an Arab. I heard all the warnings and bad mouthings but, although I do still love and admire our natives, and have rehabbed a great many, only the Arab is 'my' horse now. The funny thing is that as I'm barely 5ft tall, I've always wanted a small one - but every single one I've ever had has been 15hh or more! They've all been wonderful, kind animals, alert and attentive to me (goodness they taught me even more about body language...) some of them exceptional in their versatility and two of them would have been the greatest dramatic actors the Shakesperean stage has ever seen, if they could've held a script to read it out loud ... LOL!
@kellyheidel43375 ай бұрын
@@IslandTiger2I was just thinking the same thing!
@SammfanSeeSamejammiefiarris5 ай бұрын
I'm a Quarter horse raised 56 yr old because I was told Arabians are Crazy. My Late twenties I was looking to by a good Qt Horse & to spend thousands. I looked all over the state at QtHorses, however Iran across an add of a couple of local Arabians. I checked the first, they had several and then I Left to the second add. This place full an cross appendix Qt Paint but they had a Fleabitten GRAY Stallion LEVI and an yearling bay with bloodlines that tie to Bask, the famous Arabian. Levi impressed me as he had mares in HEAT in near by corrals all along our walk & his halter wasn't connected as he Begins to tall prance in slow motion never taking the slack out of the handlers lead, his breath strong an gentle as he snorts softly an precisely always holding his body in perfect sync with his handler and me as I am beside him. All the QtHorses were everything I was ever told an Arabian was supposed to be. I bought Legacy the bay yearling an we all could ride him as a stud without anything on him. He tried to save my life twice once from a snake on the ground ,as it began to strike he lifted me up at my gut an as my head looks down I see the snake coming up at where my leg would have been. The next time was when my house was burning down he claw the metal fence to access me trying to get me out of the house we took him to vet as it inflamed his joints an made him so stiff he could barely move his front legs. Arabians are the BEST N my EXPERIENCE I hope who ever gets him treasures him.
@TheGypsyVanners4 ай бұрын
You sure described the Arabians Ive always known. Prancing and showing refinement is not hot headedness
@Poetessa24 ай бұрын
The story about your horse trying to save you from a burning house made me cry. Bless his heart. My house burned down when I was young. And years later my barn burned down and my horse almost died. I hate fire!! I think it's mean to lump a whole breed into the same batch, I wish people did't do that. They do get a bad rap and I've heard it my whole life. I mainly have ridden Thoroughbreds and European Warmbloods because I rode jumpers in my juniors and then Dressage. Some of those horses were awesome and some were nuts and many were in between. I think above all else, it really depends on what humans have done to them. 99% of behavioural issues I would say, if not a health issue, is training. If they were abused and trained badly, they may have issues. I didn't ride many Arabians merely because there weren't many I crossed paths with because of the disciplines I was riding, not that they can't jump or do dressage, many can. But I love all horses, from minis to drafts and everyone in between. And I love this new grey, he looks like a total sweetheart!! Thanks for sharing your experiences.
@bladehoner31855 ай бұрын
The background music suites him well.
@carolinechew24325 ай бұрын
He’s just gorgeous.
@BlueStarEnergyHealer5 ай бұрын
I have to wait a whole 35 minutes??? lol I was disappointed when you went to the auction and came away with nothing ... I am so emotionally invested !!! ❤❤❤
@MrBetc5 ай бұрын
Oh my gosh , he is so handsome❤ love how calm he is ignoring the mare and Huckleberry is so good with new horses you bring home.
@sweetgriff20245 ай бұрын
Or maybe the perfect horse for an older lady who just wants to do little trail rides and fun ground work play time stuff ❤❤❤❤ Thanks so much for giving this fine gentleman a soft place to land 🎉
@EmDe695 ай бұрын
Lovely gentleman horse. So enjoying "traveling along" with you CC. Thanks!
@debrabiderman42755 ай бұрын
18 is not old for an Arabian. My Arabian was still a nut at 18. They are the best horses going.
@Wendy-bd9zu5 ай бұрын
I have a three year old Arabian, she is really easy going, but she knows groundwork from a young age, she is very self confident.
@elainelear49825 ай бұрын
Another lovely sweet addition to your herd. I'm looking forward to seeing more of this guy.
@pamelabrueckner51065 ай бұрын
This horse is magic with the swirling white gray colors! Magnificent thank you!!!
@TheSuzberry5 ай бұрын
Ignorant city dweller here. Thank you very much for all your detailed comments on what you are looking for, what you are doing and what you expect. Love visiting your ranch.
@peggycarey50575 ай бұрын
That’s how I feel too, like I’m stopping by CC’s place!! ❤
@elizabethtout87105 ай бұрын
Joining all those Arab lovers and thrilled to see you with him. He is what I would call an old style Arab, probably Crabbet background. Fantastic horses in a class of their own. Extremely intelligent, quick, willing and affectionate. Not as hyped as they can be today. Also very longlived. Don't be surprised if he makes at least 35 with the good care you're going to give him. Can't wait for the followups and what the dentist finds. 🥰😊
@9liveslisa5 ай бұрын
He seemed very chill! Beautiful horse.
@cheryaljones94675 ай бұрын
So happy to see this guy find a safe home. 🥰🙏
@LynnThompsonAuthor5 ай бұрын
He is so beautiful! Bless you for saving this sweet boy from an awful end. He seems to be enjoying the mash! He is one lucky fellow, to be there with you, where he'll get all the proper food and care that he needs.
@kateryan1905 ай бұрын
Congratulations on your new baby! He’s gorgeous & seems pretty sweet❤️
@eacole725 ай бұрын
His level of energy and lack of travel exhaustion probably relates to his Arabian blood. They were bred for stamina and movement, and he seems pretty bomb-proof so far. The biggest thing that I have always heard an Arabian needs is mental stimulation. They are smart by nature, and they want to learn.
@conteyponch5 ай бұрын
FUZZYY BOYYY!! I love him, and he's super lucky to have such a good home. He looks like some of those horses who would just be super good for haltering, lunging, and especially cuddles. But you can't really tell all the time just by the looks. However, he is for sure to have fun with you. Your such a great trainer, and I hope you 2 have fun together,
@DianeLee9995 ай бұрын
Best wishes with your new guy! He seems like a real gem. I hope you can resolve his mouth issues and get him feeling 100% 💜
@KaiOcean5 ай бұрын
Congratulations! What a nice guy and I’m so happy to see a “normal-looking” Arabian. He is extremely cute.
@RataPerry5 ай бұрын
What is a "normal looking" Arabian look like? What does a "not normal looking" Arabian look like? Just trying to compare.
@KaiOcean5 ай бұрын
@@RataPerry Your obvious passive-aggressive question does not warrant a logical answer. Either you’re a troll or an Arabian Horse fan. Which are you? Just trying to compare.
@KaiOcean5 ай бұрын
@@RataPerry Rata Perry, Your obvious passive-aggressive question does not warrant a logical reply. Are you a Troll or an avid Arabian Fan? Just trying to compare.
@KaiOcean5 ай бұрын
@@RataPerry Rata Perry, One is cute, the other is not.
@BBnSam12155 ай бұрын
@@RataPerryArabians with those horrible dish faces and bug eyes look absolutely bizarre and cartoonish. This is a nice looking Arabian.
@denisebennett31445 ай бұрын
Congratulations! He looks a great horse and seems well natured.
@roanwolf63895 ай бұрын
He is such a beautiful guy! Love his character too. Lucky you got him.
@user-im9fc1vm3j5 ай бұрын
What a handsome boy you have got😍 So glad that you've got a friend for Skele😀🐎
@fortheloveofhorses59565 ай бұрын
He's so nice! Looks like he has a great brain.
@Lakemichigangirl5 ай бұрын
So glad you found a horse that you’re happy with.
@annjohnson84375 ай бұрын
I am so excited for you, Skeletor, and especially your handsome new horse! He is going to be gorgeous once you can properly bathe and groom him. I am so glad you purchased this older guy. He will now get the best of care (including dental) and be able to relax. I'm really looking forward to watching more videos on this sweet horse! ❤
@noteatingpets20245 ай бұрын
Haaa Haaa Huckleberry getting his vegan breakfast! Poor guy a bit dehydrated but they always are from the pens. Got a lint roller? Roll it on his fur and you should be able to see nits if he has lice 🙂 He looks like mom's Swinging Fran. Pretty horse.
@fleetskipper18105 ай бұрын
What a great idea to try using the lint roller. Perfect.
@noteatingpets20245 ай бұрын
@@fleetskipper1810 Saw my mom use it, she had all kinds of tricks for horses. I've seen her take real nags and make them beautiful again and sound.
@huskeyfosterfail49805 ай бұрын
You have so much love and compassion in your heart.
@carolevans18295 ай бұрын
Your new horse reminds me of my beloved gray Arabian mare, Suma. I had Suma for 25 years and she was the kindest and gentlest horse I have ever known. In her final years, she was a trusted mount for young disabled riders. I miss her so much and if I ever get another horse, she or he will be an Arabian!
@christinematton41255 ай бұрын
Love that he's with you 😊
@hazelsmith17165 ай бұрын
Arabians are the most loving. I've worked with alot of breeds. You gain their trust. It's a forever bond.
@artemisXsidecross5 ай бұрын
Arabians go back 3500 years as one of the first horses to partner with humans
@susangrewe2625 ай бұрын
Ragnar is adorable! My husband and I have been bottle feeding a brand new kitten for the past 2 weeks. Not an easy chore and she is totally spoiled. I love your new little Arab! They can be hot but they are super smart and really tough. He will shape Skellie right up. Thank you for the excellent video. I am glad you gave him a home. Take care!
@IslandTiger25 ай бұрын
I had an Arabian gelding as my 3rd horse. ❤ started out so high strung and reactive. But he was with my bomb proof no nonsense boss appaloosa mare, and i give her a lot of the credit for how he mellowed out and calmed down he became ❤ she allowed no racing around and acting the fool in her pasture!! Its been decades since i had horses. Its only recently ive come to the full realization what an incredible mare she was ❤❤❤❤ my neighbor a horse trainer/ trader born in the early 1900s picked her up starved and neglected for me. He had the experience to know what a gem she was!! How to get her back to glowing health. Stamina, heart, intelligent and just enough sass to keep you inline. I was a kid in the country, probably road her near ten miles a day every day of the week. Thank you for letting me get carried away in memories and tribute to her❤
@pamskyland44445 ай бұрын
I’m so glad u got an Arab. They get a lot of flak. I had one when I was a teenager and she was the best trail horse of all the horses in the saddle club I belonged to. I had one as an adult and he to was a great horse. I’m so glad u saved him. Now all can see what a great horse they can b. And he is now safe. How lucky u both r. 😬
@conniemorgan84025 ай бұрын
I can’t wait to see him after a bath .. ❤️❤️
@freddiehansen73245 ай бұрын
What a little sweetheart, congrats on the new little man!
@abigail10233 ай бұрын
If I were able to have a horse, this is the one I would want! I much prefer mature animals, and he seems so sensible, kind, and calm-natured. He's lovely! And he's very lucky that you picked him. Look at the way he rolled right away. You can almost see him thinking, "Ahhh!".🥰
@KristinaBenoit5 ай бұрын
I think he's going to work out great for Skelator. He's sensible, but I think this guy may play well with him. When he's done playing, he'll let Skelator know! 😅
@SheilaHensley5 ай бұрын
Your experience with aution horses really served you well with this guy. It looks like you've made the best decision for you both. Congrats on getting him. Can't wait to see him under saddle. You are the best Clever Cowgirl. Watching you inspect your new horse is comforting. I know he will experience the good life in your hands. Excited for his future.
@barbedstar64805 ай бұрын
Lucky find...at his age an Arabian still has years of good rides in them. They seem to live much longer than most. With your good care and conditioning, he will give you many relaxing rides. It is always good to have one totally trained horse to enjoy a non-training ride on. Congrats to both of you!
@kristinenowak45965 ай бұрын
I just read all the comments and l was so surprised to see all the Arabian horse lovers! I never would have guessed you would pick an Arabian! But sounds like a great fit for Skeletor. I hope he works out for all of you. Now l want to ride one! I haven't ridden in many years but the time is coming for me at 67 yrs young. I hope to find the right place here in upstate ny. I can't wait to meet your other 2 cats. Thanks for another great video and congratulations on your new Arabian!
@debbiejastrzebski67225 ай бұрын
Oh my gosh, he's gorgeous. I love the gray/white horses. Debbie
@ginmar81344 ай бұрын
He's an example of understated perfection----every proportion is just perfect.
@maryvaughn20454 ай бұрын
I love the running dialogue; you feel like you’re right there with you and enjoying discussing each and every animal on your place. Your love for every one of your animals is so apparent.
@wonderworld56065 ай бұрын
He is so cute! Poor mare, she wanted lovey love :) your cats are gorgeous too! Both of them!
@mandydavidson66945 ай бұрын
I love this little guy already, I owned an Arabian and yes they have their moments, but they are also keen and intelligent, love exercise and have a wicked sense of horse humour. At least Kerry (my guy did!)😊 I'm so glad that you have this little grey. 😊
@nobitsnoshoes5 ай бұрын
Love Ragnar's little blaze. Looking forward to your gray's intro to the herd.
@sharonr18243 ай бұрын
I moved half way across the country with both Arabians and Quarter Horses. A two day event for the hauler. The Quarter Horses came off the trailer with a "Oh thank goodness that's over with.", and just wanted to relax. My Arabians came off the trailer like they'd all just drank a Red Bull and they just flew around the paddocks, looking at everything until they discovered the grass was real. We had moved from an area where the grass dies in the summer, to one where the grass is green all summer. A few days later the mares were let out into a 90 acre pasture, and the Arabians must have ran around for an hour, while the Quarter Horses ran a circuit, decided that was good, and stood on the hill to watch the Arabians run. They never seem to run out of energy.
@pla835 ай бұрын
He looks so lovely ❤
@SlickSydney5 ай бұрын
Wow he s nice. Give him 6 months with you and he ll be just fabulous. Good score.
@terryhey67305 ай бұрын
I have had Arabs, half Arabs and Shagya Arabs all my life. They are smart, sensitive, and tend to bond with people. Arabians get an undeserved bad rep mostly with people who don't know Arabians. Because they are so smart and sensitive, they need to be handled with tact...they are very much a horseman's horse....as are other hot blooded breeds such as Thoroughbreds and perhaps Iberians. I think from what I have seen of your skills, you will have no problems... nor would you with a young Arab because I believe you have the tact.
@glitterprincess56725 ай бұрын
I can’t wait to meet the new pony ❤
@kristencurtis70315 ай бұрын
"I think I might be creeping him out a little bit." 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂