Please do a renovation series we would love that so much!! So happy for you it's amazing! 💕💕
@teresabanuelos39562 жыл бұрын
Yes!!! Fantastic request. I love watching renovations.
@user-ry8ce4pt5k2 жыл бұрын
No!
@Sksfourteen2 жыл бұрын
@@user-ry8ce4pt5k why not?
@heatherbarber84952 жыл бұрын
Yes, please do!!
@shellythom72482 жыл бұрын
That looks like a mud wasp nest. Congrats on the property! That’s awesome! Tucker is gonna love living with you. He’s probably gonna want a friend LOL 😂. Good luck getting rid of the ground hogs. Don’t think the passive way will work. Afraid their holes will be a problem for tucker- hope he don’t step in one of them. That’s dangerous for his legs. Hopefully they can’t dig a hole in the new ground you’re putting down.
@St1tch3d_k4z2 жыл бұрын
Super early reply
@louie66.122 жыл бұрын
She has other horses not just Tucker!
@faisalkamal65662 жыл бұрын
@@louie66.12 yeah but tucker is just really popular lol but I agree with you ofc!!
@Hors3Editz2 жыл бұрын
@@louie66.12 yeah like pepper and there's another one it's a paint I think Tucker's the only one she rides though
@UrfavbrunetteEq2 жыл бұрын
Not trying to be rude but that’s kind rude
@grace77012 жыл бұрын
On the wall looks like mud dabbers. If it looks like it's made of clay/dirt that's it. They are completely harmless but look like hornets or wasps and they eat spiders. If you break the thing on the wall it will have spider carcasses. 😜 Congrats it's beautiful! I have my horses on my property and nothing better.
@oliviastone14312 жыл бұрын
at 4:56 that’s a mud dobber! the wasps are already gone it looks like, you can use the flat side of a pick to scrape it off :)
@Grace_M12182 жыл бұрын
That’s beautiful! Congrats! Maybe you could paint the barn to match the color of the house? Idk it might look nice.
@camilovesyou22 жыл бұрын
as a 13 year old, this is my dream for when i’m older to have my horse or horses nearby where i am!! good luck & i can’t wait to see the process!! 😊
@chrisusher71442 жыл бұрын
Where does the hay go and don't brush hog let the horse s eat it down .looks great happy happy😄👍🐴🐴🐾🐾🐾💞🍎🙋🏼♀️have fun!!
@oliviaskillman3572 жыл бұрын
we would all love a renovation and cleaning series
@grungyape2 жыл бұрын
Awesome new place, enjoy that! My advice, don't trust the ground hogs will move on. You bring grain, bedding and things they can chew up. I'm normally all about letting animals live, but take care of them now.
@ninaderrick51032 жыл бұрын
This looks amazing! Im so happy for you! We NEED a renovation/cleaning everything up series though
@momtaylor31692 жыл бұрын
It’s a dirt dauber nest, they’re harmless. They actually catch little spiders and put them up in there, then lay eggs and the babies eat the spiders. It’s very cool to watch them make the nest.
@ellaadrian15392 жыл бұрын
I would make the door to the barn aisle taller and wider so that you can bring horses through and I would turn that room with the pitch fork into a feed/storage room because it is indoors and safe. Whatever you guys do I'm sure It will turn out great❤️
@Hors3Editz2 жыл бұрын
Congrats! Thats super exciting! Could you do a renovation series because they are super fun to watch. Definitely get pest control out for the ground hogs and that nest because it's probably not something you want around. I think the barn could use some lights and maybe a few touch ups here and there and a good paint! I'd love if I moved at the old owners left a halter maybe you could get a horse that size if it doesn't fit tucker or trade it in at a local tack shop. Just an idea for the isleway of the barn maybe concrete because that way no ground hogs can destroy it. Can't wait to see how it looks in the future!
@rebeccahooley46922 жыл бұрын
OMG. make it white and brown, clean it up, make new floors, have some horses dogs and barn cats, and throw in some of her ideas and it is my dream barn! love the idea of having a big property. IDEA. a lesson program!? you could have a riding one or a training one! training, you could have people bring their own horse and you could teach them. riding, you could have lesson horses and you could teach people to ride. i think the most expensive one would be riding because you need horses, halters, lead rope, brushes and staff to help. so the training program sounds good!(hopefully):)
@tamara68002 жыл бұрын
Congratulations! It's so exciting. We recently bought a house on 7 acres, and we've been busy clearing land and putting up a fence. Getting the blueprints for a barn. Can't wait to see what it looks like when you've redone it all. 🙌 😍
@Horse.R.E2 жыл бұрын
Me wanting a horse farm- Looks on every farm website for a HORSE farm. Lol you so lucky tho, also tell Tucker that I said hi
@angelahagemeyer6982 жыл бұрын
The groundhogs won't move out on their own...but you will figure it out. Congratulations. We bought our land about 14 years ago, it's always a process. Enjoy making it your own!
@katherinemb52 жыл бұрын
That farm is gorgeous! I’m trying to get my grandparents to get 3.8 acres of land that they can build a farm on, and I can own a horse on! Update: I found a 100 acre farm that already has a barn with loads of stalls, a house with a pool, and plentiful fields and acres with it! They have no budget and seem to really like it! We are planning on seeing it soon! (But we will also look at the 3.8 acre No house area!)
@BeareBacteria2 жыл бұрын
yaaay!! i have always dreamed of owning a farm.
@jenniferlindstrom80172 жыл бұрын
It’s not ur farm
@Silver_WolfShadow2 жыл бұрын
She’s not saying it’s her farm
@maddybaddydaddy2 жыл бұрын
Woah, its so . . . BEAUTIFUL! I’ve always wanted to have my own horse if not horse farm.
@CrazyprazeWooHoo2 жыл бұрын
SO very happy for you. Congratulations. I know you will make it the BEST 4 acres! Like another commenter said, that's a Mud Mason nest. Pretty harmless, but looks much like a wasp. You can remove it by scraping.
@justplanebob1052 жыл бұрын
I'm so happy for y'all. That's a dirt dauber's nest. They don't sting. They just build those flutes to hatch their young. If you fill a small paper sack, like a lunch sack, with plastic bags and hang it from a rafter, the dirt daubers will think it's a hornet's nest and will stop coming around.
@bstrudel662 жыл бұрын
Congratulations. I did this for 40 years. And now board him. It was great to have
@meggyj50542 жыл бұрын
Omg I'm so happy for you!
@lynnes112 жыл бұрын
This is a big deal! Amazing! Congrats to you on buying not only a house for yourself but HORSE PROPERTY! It's great the way it is but it will still be fun to see your improvements, can't wait!
@jordanjohnson79072 жыл бұрын
That’s so awesome!! If you are going to get other farm animals I highly recommend Pygmy goats and/or pot bellied pigs and/or Kunekune pigs! I’d LOVE to see a renovation series!
@HanaTheRussell2 жыл бұрын
So exciting!! Congrats. Don’t be embarrassed that it’s not all super fancy right now. As you said it’s totally usable. I know some horse KZbinrs have these super fancy barns and stalls that have fucking chandeliers on the ceiling and look like a mansion on the inside. But that’s not what horse riding/keeping looks like for most people!! Yours is very real and organic and I love that.
@christineirving43002 жыл бұрын
Congratulations on the property! Show us an update once you've done improvements.
@beckywhitlock38172 жыл бұрын
The nest on the inside barn door are dirt dobber’s which look like a wasp but they do not sting you. They are actually good to have because they kill spiders! Becky @ GBH farms in Texas
@heatherbarber84952 жыл бұрын
Please do a renovation series! We would love it!!
@gimmeproof2 жыл бұрын
CONGRATS! I waited until age 60 to do this.... it's SOOOO much work, but wouldn't change my life for anything., Wish I'd done this 40 years ago.
@newlow2 жыл бұрын
I’m so excited 😆🐎🐴🦄
@fructalitet2 жыл бұрын
Im so exited for everything to be nicely cleaned up and for it to shine I was thinking maybe you could use one of the stalls for a feed room
@gimmeproof2 жыл бұрын
ohhh you have grass. Hubby and I have invested lots of time and effort (and mone) on our new property getting grass to grow. But, we were blessed with a good barn that needed (some) reno, but it was one of the reasons we purchased the property. It's a long trip (I hate the fake 'journey' being used so much) to perfection, but, we too are determined. congrats again!!!!
@katepulliam86912 жыл бұрын
Congratulations! That is so beautiful, maybe you'll have enough room to create a trail for trail riding?
@ReinEquestrian2 жыл бұрын
Yeessss! That would be aweesomeee!
@maddiexo34202 жыл бұрын
@@ReinEquestrian i agree!
@lynnhaskin2272 жыл бұрын
Congratulations on the new property! It’s so green and it will be perfect. Looking forward to the transformations and a new companion for Tucker!
@gailfagan75792 жыл бұрын
Congratulations to you! It’s always exciting when you start to make your dreams come true! It’s so typical horse owner to show the barns and not your own new house…lol! 🤣🤣💕 Lots of tasks to get done. The first I would do is get to your local farm supply guy and get some pellets to get rid of those ground hogs/ gophers ASAP. They breed like rats and it looks like no predators to keep em down. Get the farm strength pellets and application information and get that done first. Here in western Canada, gophers will attract badgers who hunt them underground and who create miles of tunnels underground. They digger the deeper holes called ‘leg breakers’ by cattle ranchers and farmers because your horses hoof will fit right into it and it’s about 2-3 ft deep . The badgers are large, aggressive and they also breed families. Do mow and inspect every corner of your land for these holes. Make friends with your neighbours. Most ranchers have info as well as firearms to deal with those kinds of critters so ask around for advice for your situation. They’ll probably offer to help you out. The buildings are old and likely not built to any codes and likely got some dry rot or maybe termites. I’d get a local professional builder to come and inspect the place also pretty quick. And finally….do your research on GOATS for pets! They are really curious and really good at getting out and breaking things and eating stuff they shouldn’t. Have fun and we look forward to sharing your new adventure! God bless! ❤️🐎💪
@lolacole82162 жыл бұрын
wow! its gorgeous! i cant wait to see it once its all fixed up!
@EagleSoul2 жыл бұрын
🎊🎊CONGRATULATIONS🎊🎊 Carmella. Lots of projects, lots of land and grass. It's amazing. I really happy for you and your family. ✨Cheers from Silvana South America🌈
@tjjurake35062 жыл бұрын
Wow! It is a lot of land. Buying property with existing out buildings and fencing is a huge plus. So happy for you.
@douglasyantos23572 жыл бұрын
It’s probably a mud wasps nest. Congrats on the property!!!! I’m sure your horses will love it there!!
@tinaleitenberger24482 жыл бұрын
Hi, we bought an old farmhouse 16 years ago in Germany. There was an old cow stable in the barn. We took all the separating walls down except for one loose box for emergencies. Then we made a big opening for the horses to go in and out at will with a curtain to be drawn in case of bad weather or deer flies. In front of this we created a big paddock with adjoining arena which is open for the horses when not in use for training. The most usefull feature is the tackroom and grooming area in the open but under a roof with access to cold and warm water. We have got there inbuilt racks as well which I use for storage of all the medical stuff and special food things. When you showed the big space behind the barn in which you plan an arena I thought of a round pen or a paddock for the winter. Planning these things please look at the lay of the land: where does the water go in a heavy rain? What about sun and shade? Where to put the dung heap? What about accessability for a tractor and the vet, farrier, etc.? There is so much to consider. Maybe the best would be to look at the layout of the stable/barn and ask the previous owners (if possible) about how they worked the stable. People who work a stable will have made things to suit practicability. So, go ask your neighbors how they do it, maybe offering a day of help in their stable. This way you will get to know how they do it, what you like and maybe make friends who might help you out if needed. I congratulate you on this big project and wish you all the best.
@WCBreyers2 жыл бұрын
We just moved from Georgia to Alabama about 4 months ago and got 36 acres we have a old roting barn that I wish was still usable. I LOVE your new land!
@margiesmith89122 жыл бұрын
I've always called those insects "mud dabbers." They don't sting, but build their nests from mud... Exciting for you!
@ankiefox61492 жыл бұрын
Congrats on your new big barn! You schould try a paddock paradise (look it up). Horses love it and there are endless options 😇
@juliagalica52912 жыл бұрын
Congrats! Can’t wait to see what it becomes in the future!
@EssentiallyLivingtheDream10 ай бұрын
You are such an inspiration, amazing and you inspired us to create our KZbin channel with how incredibly natural and real you are. We went through a really tough patch last year, we lost our farmland and ended up renting a really rundown patch of land. Its nothing like what you have but creating the videos is spurring us on and keeping us going. One day, you never know but we might be in a position to have a farm again. We can only live in hope.
@VivaMarie2 жыл бұрын
I'm so jealous, but I'm also happy for you! Someday I'm going to buy a place like that too! Have fun
@dawnpalmer94492 жыл бұрын
Mud wasp nest. Awesome property! Congratulations! Oh, by the way, there’s a saying. ‘ new house, new baby”😊
@Nopeandnopebyebye2 жыл бұрын
You should make the huge pasture into a cross country field! It would be super fun to watch you jump over that bench out there! You could even have some friends ju' there too! Eek! So excited to see the progress!
@gabrielnichols95222 жыл бұрын
So for painting I highly recommend what I did in my barn which was whitewash instead. Basically a mix of lime, water, and some glue (to help it stick) it is so much cheaper than paint and because it is basic it really helps keep down the bugs. Plus the white color will just brighten everything up a ton.
@colliefarm5702 жыл бұрын
Those bug things are dirt dobber nests! They're fantastic to have around (look like wasps but don't sting or bite) they eat spiders, wasps, etc and they're quite pretty- kind of iridescent black colored. Congrats on your farm!
@loviley2 жыл бұрын
I'm not sure about the bugs (I'm terrified of them), but congrats on all the land! I'm excited to see what animals you get! I would like to request a renovation series, as it'd be fun and satisfying to watch.
@Alfie-theirishsportshorse2 жыл бұрын
Yay it is so beautiful and congrats and how about a horse walker
@harpermclean61702 жыл бұрын
For all of the renovations do a series so we can see the progress. Tdd hat nest at the back of the barn is a wasp nest
@meeomelovescookiesandhisto4592 жыл бұрын
This is so exciting, congrats on getting that beautiful property! I'd love to see some videos of you making it your own. I've seen tons of these trail obstacle workshops recently so if you were to build any obstacles/ jumps yourself I'd love to see that too. I'd also love to see the process of getting Tucker and his companion settled in. Obviously the dream would be to get a SorryGirls collab, I'd love to see them try to make horsey spaces aesthetic, haha!
@cathybates47392 жыл бұрын
How exciting!!! Your farm has so many possibilities! I am now living vicariously thru you!! I don’t know what the weather’s like there, but I would want to open things up some. The first thing I would do is get more animals. The great thing is… you own it!! You can take as long as you like to make any changes! Then you can change your mind and change it again! I can’t wait to see what you do.
@ilovehorsesandchickens16492 жыл бұрын
The nest on the tack room wall is a dirt dobber nest. They will not hurt you! Congratulations on your beautiful new property! I know Tucker will love it!!!
@jmcc1992 жыл бұрын
Carmella - I don't know your location - and wonder what your seasons will be on this Lovely property?! That's the best way to do it - have the horses at home ! The barn set up is unique - figure out how to add some natural light. So happy for you - excited for more (I live vicariously these days !) For the ground hogs - get a couple of dogs - they'll soon move out. Knock down the wasp nest clean when its inactive and they won't be back with activity around the place
@susansanders84852 жыл бұрын
Super, super nice property- congratulations! Love the idea of cross-fencing the big field. Your arena area is plenty large enough for work at home. Some thoughts based on our struggles with 2 horses at home with us on 2 acres in SE Texas since 1994: Before you start any major project, check your DRAINAGE. Where does the water flow right now when you have a heavy rain? What's the ground like when it's saturated? Where are you going to get erosion once all that grass is gone? MATS are your friend! Mats over any stable footing that can drain (your bluestone, our decomposed granite) will pay you back in saved labor (grooming and ground maintenance with foot traffic). Water in the barn is nice! How do you keep the PIPES from freezing? You have power in the barn; could you have one of those tankless water heaters for warm water? Our climate is hot, so our local barns are all about windows/doors that can stay open, fans, etc. In your existing barn and stalls, you could cut out pieces between the studs and hang the pieces on sturdy hinges, so you'd have windows you could open for LIGHT/ventilation or close to protect from weather. Our horses really, really love their open run-in SHED. We have portable cattle panels if we have to close somebody up due to injury, etc. WATER troughs. How will you keep them from freezing in the winter? Do you need access to power for that? How will you clean them? Where's the water go if you dump one over to scrub? HAY storage. Two horses on one acre in our area = dry lot. You might be able to keep grass on yours if you can rotate pastures, but you'll really want somewhere dry and covered to store about 50 bales. That's about 8 pallets' worth of space for us (stacking 5 high). FEED storage. Get some metal garbage cans for your feed. Metal, because the rats will gnaw holes in the bottom of plastic ones. If you put feed bags or loose feed in your current feed bin, the mice will be sooooo happy. (And cockroaches) The heavy lid was designed to keep out things like raccoons, but it won't stop the little critters. Cross ties in the barn are an excellent luxury! I would rather have had a good, solid pair of cross ties outdoor in a well draining wash rack with shade, though. (Still don't have that at home!) One solid post (or tree) where you can unbreakably tie a horse is an absolute necessity. I learned to love the Blocker tie rings for safety. Manure! Will you remove it? Will you compost it? Will you spread it on the pastures? Two horses make two big manure buckets' worth of waste per day (more if they're on shavings in a stall), so have some kind of plan before the horses get there. Do you have any local ordinances about poop vs water runoff, etc? Trailer parking, shavings storage.... worth figuring out before you start putting in fences. Gates: please, replace your existing gates with rounded corners with something modern that's meant for horses, not livestock. Horses will get a body part stuck in the "wedge" between the rounded top and the wall or fencepost. Ask me how I know *eyeroll*. Love your existing tack room! Keep your halters, grooming tools, fly spray, etc etc in there. Keep your saddles in the house. Good leather will last forever if you can keep it somewhere with kinder temperatures and humidity control. You can use those "saddle stands" for drying saddle pads or hanging blankets in the winter. If you can put horse-safe mesh wire on your exterior fences around the property, you'll have a lot less headaches with other people's dogs/livestock/wildlife getting in with your horses. We love our wood fences; yes, they do need maintenance, but we can maintain them with simple tools and stuff from the hardware store. And they break in an emergency, which was good for us. If you're on a busy highway or other hazard, maybe not so good. Hay/feed supplementation: When you have time, after the horses are settled, see if you can find someone in the area to give you a soil or grass/hay analysis. For the longterm health of your horses, and especially their hooves, it's really really useful to know how to supplement. We're heavy on iron here, so I have to keep that in mind when I am picking feed. Sorry for the treatise! You have a really nice property and great ideas. These thoughts are just what I'd with someone had told me when we first set up horsekeeping at home. Good luck!
@philippcheyne99872 жыл бұрын
The property looks amazing, big enough to use but small enough to manage
@kellyhopchin29222 жыл бұрын
So excited for you!! I hope you do a series of making this place your own. As for the gophers... I don't know if there is any way to get rid of them other than being very aggressive. We have gophers at our place and they have pretty much taken over our pasture. We've been extremely lucky that our horses don't step in them (knock in wood) but they're a menace.
@thedapplegreypony71902 жыл бұрын
That is so cool! I would love for my horse to live at home with me. I also hope you keep the Dutch doors, I'm sure tucker would love that.
@alexhardinger94302 жыл бұрын
Awesome property, congrats! I also get groundhogs when I switch my horses between properties. Having dogs around usually gets them to leave, you can also pour ammonia down their holes to get them to leave - definitely fill in all the holes once they're gone!
@HumbleHeartHorsemanship2 жыл бұрын
Oh my goodness! I bought my own horse property which was my life dream last Summer, and it's been so much work getting the place safe/the way I want it for my horses. Your place is so cute and tons of room, so much potential! Totally do videos on the work you do on it.
@Bees_Animations2 жыл бұрын
One HUGE thing I’d recommend is familiarize yourself with the property Basically what I mean, just look around maybe see if there’s any potential threats or things that could spook horses badly (I’m not a horse person this is just something I thought of) mainly Incase there’s any rodents living nearby or just really genuinely make sure everything looks okay before you get really comfortable :D (also check for wasp nests and stuff that might be in the barn or in a fence post/fence)
@MarcoNotPolo2 жыл бұрын
Congratulations, I can see how excited you are with your new home and I think Tucker will be just as excited, haha, can't wait to see updates on the farm, looks amazing
@amyosullivan91482 жыл бұрын
That’s the dream! Congratulations 👏
@MMSGEE2 жыл бұрын
Congratulations
@hollybick41832 жыл бұрын
Nothing better than having your own space. I am so pleased to see that you are going to put to use so much of what was left behind... (not all of us are made of money!) All of my horse knowledge came from SoCal ranches, so naturally when I got my horse and piece of land it had to be the rainy PNW. A learning and improvising adventure! I hope you will document and share as much as possible in your cleaning, repairs and restoration: my place is almost 100 years old now and I will certainly learn from you. God has blessed you again!! Keep up the great work and thank you so much for sharing your life with us, hugs!!
@danieljackson6542 жыл бұрын
How wonderful ❤. Get a few large terriers. They will rat out the groundhogs. That's they're bred to do.
@DavoShed2 жыл бұрын
Congratulations that place looks great. I’m always surprised how fast a horse or two can eat out a paddock 🤠 But I guess it looks like the grass grows very well there. Looking forward to seeing your progress!
@JuneStevensonOfficial2 жыл бұрын
This is great, go you. I'm a silent observer of your channel but I have to say. I'm super excited for you getting this. It looks like a fabulous adventure for you and Tucker I'm sure you will both have a blast. Hope the hog holes are easy to clear up and you all stay safe :)
@billmitchell33292 жыл бұрын
Well, it’s a beautiful piece of land. Nice and flat, pretty much cleared. It’ll take a lot of hard work to make it into your dream home but you have something very nice there. Wish you the best of luck and you need to take care of those ground hogs immediately. They’re dangerous for the horse.
@sreyes352 жыл бұрын
Congrats!!! This is exciting news and you'll have so much fun with it!!! It's so wonderful to just walk outside of the house and spend time with my horses and mini donkeys! You are going to LOVE it!!!
@Charlie_Overflow2 жыл бұрын
So happy for you!!! We are actually planning on renovating our barn in the next year or so. Can't wait to see how you renovate yours and I am sure I will get heaps of ideas.😀
@stephj19742 жыл бұрын
Congrats! 🎉
@soulsofsorrels2 жыл бұрын
It looks beautiful!!! How exciting!
@debbiehutchison56442 жыл бұрын
Congratulations on your purchase! You have dirt dauber nest in the barn....they are good to have, they eat lots of spiders!
@daughterofvibes2 жыл бұрын
for the arena it might be nice to get some shade structures, or trees around it for summer
@annprescott94232 жыл бұрын
Your new home looks amazing, lots of lovely space to run around in. Look forward to seeing how Tucker likes his new pad and what you are going to do with the place. Have you thought of having chickens? Good luck. 😆🐴🐔
@MD-hd1cp2 жыл бұрын
Very happy for you. Can feel your excitement
@horsegirl17922 жыл бұрын
I can't wait to see the renovation process of your farm! I'm overly obsessed with organizing and makeovers, especially with old barns!
@rebeccawightman47822 жыл бұрын
Congratulations! I'm so happy for you. This looks like a great property and will be wonderful for Tucker and your new miniature pony. You'll be able to visit them all the time! I've been watching your videos for a few months since I got obsessed with horses (again, after 40+ years). I've been taking riding lessons since May 2022 (once or twice a month is all the time I have). I love your attitude and how you treat your horse. And your humor! I've learned so much from your videos, and it makes me value the horses I ride more (and value my dog more : )).
@walelu7772 жыл бұрын
I have a small acreage farm. About 16 acres but mostly unusable so my pastures are limited to like 3-4 acres. Run outs from the stalls for them to go in and give the pasture a break to grow. Obviously supplement hay while off the grass. Those “no mud mats” seem to be great. I am going to be purchasing those soon! Also paint makes a big difference! Good luck with your adventure ❤️
@horselings10672 жыл бұрын
Found hogs don’t go away all that easily. My barn (which has over 50 people in and out each day and 35 horses) got a ground hog problem last year and they didn’t go away til we called a trapper and they relocated the ground hogs and this year, we’re just starting to see signs of them popping up again.
@rubymetalcat182 жыл бұрын
The weird bug nest thing is a mud dauber nest. I have several around my barn. Mud Daubers look like wasps but I’ve never had them come after me. Usually if I find one of their nests I’ll knock it down and the only thing that ever comes out of it is dead larvae.
@JoseGarcia-is3np2 жыл бұрын
Nice place, Congratulations!!! Plenty of room and a great start for personalization! Tucker should be very happy!!!
@SchleichHorseLoverChloe3752 жыл бұрын
Beautiful! And also Congrats!
@genesisrenn2 жыл бұрын
OMG Congratulations!!!! 🥳
@allent93042 жыл бұрын
Very nice piece of land you have there. I know you will enjoy planning and carrying out the projects and improvements, and realizing your dreams. Congratulations!
@Renaevannatta2 жыл бұрын
Awwwwww!!! CONGRATS! Soo exciting!!
@anisathepony4662 жыл бұрын
How cool! I think with some cleaning and painting this could be a dream barn!
@cadencefarm70052 жыл бұрын
Before you cross fence, consider that a large pasture is nice for the horses, gives them room to move and play.
@gabrie962 жыл бұрын
Congratulations guys!! So happy for y’all! 🎉🎉
@boblani81502 жыл бұрын
Congrats, your dream came true, can't wait to see all of your progress, Best of Luck, Take Care.
@suzannahkolbeck69732 жыл бұрын
You'll get more out of your limited grass by creating a permanent dry lot. Horses can stay on the dry lot in the winter to protect the grass. Rotational grazing is also key. Four acres is plenty for a couple horses and a companion (A DONK), but it does require diligent management. I would also open up that barn a little. Too dark.
@mariemcnamara58822 жыл бұрын
Congratulations 🎊 You deserve this.. We'll done.. Fabulous.. ❤️
@jennaarcher66062 жыл бұрын
Looks great, the possibilities are endless! We have 4 horses on half the acreage, wish we had more, but we make it work. We even have an arena, but I do wish we had a bit more pasture space. We have to supplement with hay, for sure. Your pasture has sooooo much grass! Have fun!
@sues75892 жыл бұрын
Great potential and it is usable now. Great grass. I’m excited to watch the progress.