Earth and Medicine Equestrian
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We missed our first endurance ride! But we did a horse show! | Earth and Medicine
We missed our first endurance ride! But we did a horse show! | Earth and Medicine
Come join us for a barn routine, my mishaps with my first endurance ride, and our first horse show with dressage and show jumping!
Check out Earth and Medicine Equestrian for more videos about my life with horses-- including horse riding videos, endurance riding, horse training videos, full hoof trim videos, horse barn vlogs, horse yard vlogs, my barn routines, what I feed my horses, horse shopping haul videos, tack room organizes and clean outs, galloping my horses, and groundwork videos for starting colts. I also show lots of DIY horse projects including how to make horse jumps, how to make horse jump poles, and many other barn projects!
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Last Training Ride before our First Endurance Ride | Endurance horse training | Earth and Medicine
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Last Training Ride before our First Endurance Ride | Endurance horse training | Earth and Medicine Join us for an endurance ride conditioning ride on the long dirt roads of Iowa. We are training to do a 25 mile Limited Distance Endurance ride. Check out Horse Bums at horsebums.com to find some amazing horse saddle packs that are hand made by one very talented lady! Help support her small busine...
How to make Show Jump Flower Boxes | Flower box fillers for horse jumps | DIY horse jump flower box
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How to make Show Jump Flower Boxes | Flower box fillers for horse jumps | DIY horse jump flower box I made my own DIY horse show jump flower boxes! This was a very cheap project that anyone can do at home. If you want to make your own horse jumps and use materials you already have at home, check out this video! I will also make videos on how to make horse jump walls, horse jump poles, fillers, ...
Make your own horse jump poles | DIY show jumping rails | Show jump poles made from fence posts
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Make your own horse jump poles | DIY show jumping rails | Show jump poles made from fence posts I made my own DIY horse show jump poles out of fence posts! This was a very cheap project that anyone can do at home. If you want to make your own horse jump rales and use materials you already have at home, check out this video! I will also make videos on how to make horse jump walls, horse jump flo...
Pleasant Creek State Park Endurance Ride Conditioning | GoPro Endurance | Earth and Medicine
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Endurance Riding Conditioning | GoPro | Endurance Ride training ride | Earth and Medicine Join us for an endurance ride conditioning ride at Pleasant Creek State Park in Iowa, USA. We are training to do a 25 mile Limited Distance Endurance ride. Sunny braved many obstacles during this ride and was such a good boy! Check out Horse Bums at horsebums.com to find some amazing horse saddle packs tha...
Glacier Trails Equathon & Endurance Ride | GoPro | Endurance Riding | Earth and Medicine
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Glacier Trails Equathon | GoPro Endurance Ride | Endurance Horse Channel | Earth and Medicine Join us for our first Equathon, where I rode my horse 12 miles and my boyfriend ran 6 miles. We completed the Equathon at the Glacier Trails Endurance ride in Wisconsin, USA. We are very excited to do our first 25 mile Limited Distance Endurance Ride soon! Our goal is to ride the Tevis Cup 100 mile End...
Early Bird Novice Endurance Ride | Endurance Riding | Earth and Medicine
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Early Bird Novice Endurance Ride | Endurance horse Channel | Earth and Medicine Join me for my first Novice 12 mile Endurance ride with my horse Sunny, a Welsh Pony. My mom rode my 25 yo paint/welsh pony. We had a wonderful race! Our goal is to ride the Tevis Cup 100 mile Endurance Ride one day! Join us on our journey to 100 miles! Check out Earth and Medicine Equestrian for more videos about m...
Snow Adventures off the Horse Ranch | Endurance horse channel | Earth and Medicine Equestrian
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Snow Adventures off the Horse Ranch | Endurance horse channel | Earth and Medicine Equestrian Join us for a fun day in the snow, where I take you on some adventures off of the horse ranch. When I am not conditioning for endurance rides I like to spend my time doing my other hobbies. Check out this video to find out what we did in the snow! Check out Earth and Medicine Equestrian for more videos...
2024 Goals & Extreme Cold Barn Routine Day 3 | Endurance Horse vlog | Earth and Medicine Equestrian
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2024 Goals & Extreme Cold Barn Routine Day 3 | Endurance Horse vlog | Earth and Medicine Equestrian Join me in the extreme cold Iowa Winter as I discuss my 2024 goals for endurance riding. I am looking forward to increasing my endurance riding training, and doing several endurance rides this year. Join me for an extreme cold barn routine and endurance horse riding vlog. Our goal is to ride the ...
Extreme Cold Horse Barn Vlog Day 2 | How to keep horses warm in extreme cold temperatures
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Extreme Cold Horse Barn Vlog| How to keep horses warm in extreme cold temperatures Out with the horses today in extreme winter cold. I am keeping the horses warm with blanketing, heated water, lots of hay and grain, and dry bedding. Let me know how you keep your horses warm in extreme winter cold. Our goal is to ride the Tevis Cup 100 mile Endurance Ride one day! Join us on our journey to 100 m...
Extreme Cold Horse Barn Vlog Day 1 | How to keep horses warm in extreme cold temperatures
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Extreme Cold Horse Barn Vlog | How to keep horses warm in extreme cold temperatures Out with the horses today in extreme winter cold. I am keeping the horses warm with blanketing, heated water, lots of hay and grain, and dry bedding. Let me know how you keep your horses warm in extreme winter cold. Our goal is to ride the Tevis Cup 100 mile Endurance Ride one day! Join us on our journey to 100 ...
Endurance Ride Training Ride and Run! | Pleasant Creek State Park | Earth and Medicine Equestrian
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Endurance riding training ride | Ride and Run with my horse | Earth and Medicine Equestrian Come gallop with me on this endurance ride and horse riding vlog! I did some great trotting and cantering at Pleasant Creek State Park in Iowa, and enjoyed a fall horse ride. Our goal is to ride the Tevis Cup 100 mile Endurance Ride one day! Join us on our journey to 100 miles! Check out Earth and Medici...
Endurance ride training with my Boyfriend! |Earth and Medicine Equestrian
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Endurance training ride with my Boyfriend! | Endurance riding Iowa | Earth and Medicine Equestrian Come gallop with us on this endurance riding training ride and horse riding vlog. We trailered the ponies out to Matsel Bridge horse riding area in Iowa, and rode some great miles through the forest and fields. Our goal is to ride the Tevis Cup 100 mile Endurance Ride one day! Join us on our journ...
Winter Endurance Ride Conditioning | Kent State Park | Earth and Medicine Equestrian
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Join us for a cold endurance riding conditioning ride! We had a great time out on the trail. I love trail riding, and I have started training for endurance riding, with goals to compete on my welsh pony Sunny. We had an awesome time cantering and galloping on this endurance ride, and I am happy to share it with you! Check out Earth and Medicine Equestrian for more videos about my life with hors...
Fall Endurance Ride Conditioning Hack | Kent State Park | Earth and Medicine Equestrian
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Sunny's Solo Hack | Horse riding vlog | Earth and Medicine Equestrian Sunny is one of my Welsh ponies that I have been getting conditioned for endurance riding. We went out on the trail today for an endurance riding hack and he did super well! I had to film on my phone instead of my Gopro due to my Gopro not working today. Check out the rest of my channel Earth and Medicine Equestrian for more ...
Last Summer Barn Vlog and Conditioning Ride! GoPro | Earth and Medicine Equestrian
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Last Summer Barn Vlog and Conditioning Ride! GoPro | Earth and Medicine Equestrian
Summer barn routine, galloping, and life updates! | Earth and Medicine Equestrian
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Summer barn routine, galloping, and life updates! | Earth and Medicine Equestrian
My Barn Routine | Product reviews: Cashel & Weatherbeeta fly gear| What I feed my horses| horse vlog
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My Barn Routine | Product reviews: Cashel & Weatherbeeta fly gear| What I feed my horses| horse vlog
Winter walk with my pony | Winter barn day | Owning Welsh Ponies | Earth and Medicine Equestrian
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Winter walk with my pony | Winter barn day | Owning Welsh Ponies | Earth and Medicine Equestrian
Full horse hoof trim | Barefoot hoof trim | How to trim horse hooves | hoof trimming | DIY farrier
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Full horse hoof trim | Barefoot hoof trim | How to trim horse hooves | hoof trimming | DIY farrier
Winter horse barn routine & Ride | GoPro | Endurance Riding | Earth and Medicine Equestrian
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Winter horse barn routine & Ride | GoPro | Endurance Riding | Earth and Medicine Equestrian
Full Horse Training Lesson | GoPro | Earth and Medicine Equestrian
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Full Horse Training Lesson | GoPro | Earth and Medicine Equestrian
Riding my horses through an Iowa corn field | Horse Riding Channel | ASMR - Earth and Medicine
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Riding my horses through an Iowa corn field | Horse Riding Channel | ASMR - Earth and Medicine
Lost in a corn field with my horses | Slowing down with my horses in Iowa | Horse riding channel
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Lost in a corn field with my horses | Slowing down with my horses in Iowa | Horse riding channel
Hot Air balloon wingsuit jump & skydiving | Perris CA | Christmas 2020 | GoPro
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Hot Air balloon wingsuit jump & skydiving | Perris CA | Christmas 2020 | GoPro
Colt Starting | desensitizing to the rope | first time roping on young colt | horse riding channel
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Colt Starting | desensitizing to the rope | first time roping on young colt | horse riding channel
Full hoof trim | barefoot hoof trim | learning how to trim horse hooves | asmr satisfying hoof trim
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Full hoof trim | barefoot hoof trim | learning how to trim horse hooves | asmr satisfying hoof trim
My thoughts | Our move to Iowa & starting residency
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My thoughts | Our move to Iowa & starting residency
My horses are happy in Iowa | owning welsh ponies | ASMR horse riding channel - Earth and Medicine
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My horses are happy in Iowa | owning welsh ponies | ASMR horse riding channel - Earth and Medicine
First Ride on my new horse! | Colt starting using Clinton Anderson's method | horse riding channel
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First Ride on my new horse! | Colt starting using Clinton Anderson's method | horse riding channel

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @jbp198506
    @jbp198506 29 днів тому

    Great stuff Doc! Keep em coming!

  • @simonejulian3266
    @simonejulian3266 Місяць тому

    Love this Darlene!.. Sunny is coming along, glad he healed up and Candy is still a looker!🥰🙌🏻..

    • @earthandmedicine3667
      @earthandmedicine3667 Місяць тому

      Thanks, it was really fun, and I'm excited to do a show with Candy!

  • @H.Psauce
    @H.Psauce Місяць тому

    Good job❤

  • @kathrine1517
    @kathrine1517 Місяць тому

    I just found your channel! Do you have any tips for a beginner endurance rider? Loved the video!

    • @earthandmedicine3667
      @earthandmedicine3667 Місяць тому

      Hi there! Thank you! I am also brand new to endurance riding, this is my first year! I have completed 2 limited distance rides so far, one 25 miler and one 20 miler. I started doing slow rides several times per week out on the dirt roads, alternating walking and trotting for about 3 to 5 miles for a few weeks. Then I would increase the distance to about 3-5 miles trotting and one longer ride, maybe 8 to 10 miles of walk and trot for a few weeks. I felt my pony was tolerating this pretty well so I tried a longer ride of 15 miles walking and trotting and he did pretty well, so we did an intro ride and had a great time! I kept riding several times per week, varying speed and distance. Then I increased my long ride to 18 miles, mostly trotting with some walking and eating breaks. I made sure to do loops back to the barn so he could learn that he needed to replenish himself with water and food when it was offered, and that just because we were back at the barn it didn't mean we were done. I think it takes a while to build up their psychological tolerance of so many miles. Let me know how your journey is going!

  • @jbp198506
    @jbp198506 Місяць тому

    Very cool! Good luck!!

  • @gillianjones3144
    @gillianjones3144 Місяць тому

    lovely video, good luck and enjoy!!

  • @dr.raheesazad6972
    @dr.raheesazad6972 Місяць тому

    please forgive me if I said something wrong or something extra

  • @dr.raheesazad6972
    @dr.raheesazad6972 Місяць тому

    Does it ever occur to you that you too have a companion who is with you at every turn and is never separated from you even for a second?

    • @dr.raheesazad6972
      @dr.raheesazad6972 Місяць тому

      My prayer is that God gives you a good living companion.

  • @dr.raheesazad6972
    @dr.raheesazad6972 Місяць тому

    You completed such a long journey alone, did you not feel lonely?

  • @tashasylvia3313
    @tashasylvia3313 Місяць тому

    Oregon is great horse country!! Soo much land to ride on! I’m in central oregon❤

  • @simonejulian3266
    @simonejulian3266 Місяць тому

    Love this video Darlene!👍

  • @thivlog1901
    @thivlog1901 2 місяці тому

    Thành công nhé bạn❤

  • @ashrafahmedsaleh
    @ashrafahmedsaleh 2 місяці тому

    Where did you learn to leave the heel that high and not level with the frog? How long have you been doing it this way? Ps. I agree with your approach completely.

    • @earthandmedicine3667
      @earthandmedicine3667 2 місяці тому

      Thank you for your comment. I no longer leave the heel this high, as it was causing his angles to be too steep. I don't usually trim the frog unless it is uneven and causing buildup of debris and thrush. I am self taught and have been getting advice as I go, and am always trying to improve. At the time of this video I had been trimming my horses' hooves for about 2 years. I trim my horses' hooves a bit different now and need to update my video. I bring the heels down more now and I try to look at the angles of the pasterns to assess the balance of the hoof.

    • @ashrafahmedsaleh
      @ashrafahmedsaleh 2 місяці тому

      @earthandmedicine3667 Just what I was afraid of. Look up Linda Harris and her videos on hoofs. I'll send you a link. The way you did first, was right, but I'm still very interested to know: Who's video was it that taught you this, while self-learning? Tks

    • @earthandmedicine3667
      @earthandmedicine3667 2 місяці тому

      Thank you I'll check her out! I watched a lot of different youtube videos, I don't think there was a specific person I followed particularly, just any videos I could find. I also studied a lot of pictures and asked questions from my farriers. What are your thoughts about leaving the heels high?

    • @ashrafahmedsaleh
      @ashrafahmedsaleh 2 місяці тому

      @@earthandmedicine3667 I also took their heels off, but NEVER again. And I loved your trim in the video. That's the right way, unlike mainstream farrier teachings. You were guided internally. Don't lose that.

  • @simonejulian3266
    @simonejulian3266 3 місяці тому

    Wow Darlene they turned out great!👏

  • @lizgarland2241
    @lizgarland2241 3 місяці тому

    Lovely bond with your horse 💜🐎💜🇮🇪

  • @rdfairbank3387
    @rdfairbank3387 4 місяці тому

    This is worth the watch, Hi it’s me again, I wanted to send you a something I think you like . I don’t know if you seen it or not here it goes The Anatomically Correct Trim (tact) Video: WARNING HOW YOU SHOULD NOT TRIM THE HEELS .

    • @earthandmedicine3667
      @earthandmedicine3667 4 місяці тому

      Thank you for sharing, I'll check it out!

    • @rdfairbank3387
      @rdfairbank3387 4 місяці тому

      @@earthandmedicine3667 ELPO Barefoot Triming Protocol (Updated 2017) this video will show how to find the sole,pillar’s . I like the part where he doesn’t cut anything, he just grabs it and peels it off allowing natural separation for sole depth. Same with the frog he peels it off and not cut anything. Afterwards he dose take his knife and cleans it up and shows a spot where there was dirt lines under waxing sole. (Place where I wold stop not knowing) With his knife he finds true sole on 1 side very easily and works his way around and at the same time he explains his mental mapping skills talks you threw it word for word describing every move before he attempts and commit to and why then he proceeds to prove him self . In your case I bet you can put down your nips and just use a rasp. I bet

    • @earthandmedicine3667
      @earthandmedicine3667 4 місяці тому

      @rdfairbank3387 thank you so much, I'll check it out!

    • @ashrafahmedsaleh
      @ashrafahmedsaleh 2 місяці тому

      Linda from TACT used ELPO for years, until she studied, dissected, and researched deeper than anyone I know, with simple, plain English language. DON'T USE ELPO!! KEEP THE HEELS!! YOU WERE RIGHT ALL ALONG INSTINCTIVELY AND INTUITIVELY!!! That's why I was so very pleasantly surprised, then depressed when you backed down, understanfably, when everone confronted you. Listen to her videos and keep trusting your heart. ua-cam.com/video/q3KolQHQb7M/v-deo.htmlsi=BDLDo8sCrohoeajQ

  • @boofuls
    @boofuls 4 місяці тому

    Lovely video, the horses are well loved , I'll be bound

  • @rdfairbank3387
    @rdfairbank3387 4 місяці тому

    thank you for picking up his hoof's with a purpose. always ask your self why and you did when you started with his hind leg you started at his quarters and why? because it all ready was cracking, and obvious. im with tubagoblin please start with your knife, your knife has a shape to it for a reason. the curve in your knife is so that you can reach before you nip. Bring his sole down as much as needed. you have to find it even if its a person finger nail width. this way you have a staring point with how much to nip. ill call it mental mapping. mental mapping you got it! after a while you start to under stand more and more as you and your horse grows together. start with your knife at the toe bring sole down as much as needed if you shave a fine piece of sole off as little as a human finger nail width and that is all that's need awesome. after you started with your/his knife advance to the nippers And again start at the toe and map 50 percent to the left and leave 50 percent of the toe to the left other words from the toe 50 percent to the inside and 50 percent to the out side nip 1 side evenly then come back to the toe and nip the other side as even/true as the other side. in the video you pick up a foot and pointed out the knob looking things those knobs on the front corners are pillars . they to have a function. As your horse walks the hoof has to tip. its all ways the opposite. its not what you want its what he needs. again thank you

    • @earthandmedicine3667
      @earthandmedicine3667 4 місяці тому

      Thank you so much for this amazing constructive feedback, that is very helpful! I will definitely start applying that and hopefully have an update video to share

  • @BeFree-BeFrugal
    @BeFree-BeFrugal 4 місяці тому

    It’s great to see the care and love you have for your horses

    • @earthandmedicine3667
      @earthandmedicine3667 4 місяці тому

      Thank you so much:) it's always good to hear from you, thank you for watching!

    • @BeFree-BeFrugal
      @BeFree-BeFrugal 4 місяці тому

      @@earthandmedicine3667my pleasure, have fun

  • @tamlynlabuschagne7668
    @tamlynlabuschagne7668 4 місяці тому

    (Front hooves are symmetrical - both sides same width but hind feet are asymmetrical... one side is always wider than the other side.)

    • @earthandmedicine3667
      @earthandmedicine3667 4 місяці тому

      Thank you so much for your constructive feedback, I will definitely look for that next time!

  • @francymarvel695
    @francymarvel695 4 місяці тому

    Do you boot up for first vet in? Or no? I’m trying to decide if I’m supposed to boot up for the vet in the night before the ride.

    • @earthandmedicine3667
      @earthandmedicine3667 4 місяці тому

      I haven't so far just because the vetting area is usually grassy so my horses won't be sensitive on any rocks. If it were rocky then I would put boots on first because my horses are pretty rock sensitive

    • @francymarvel695
      @francymarvel695 4 місяці тому

      @@earthandmedicine3667 thank you!

  • @simonejulian3266
    @simonejulian3266 5 місяців тому

    😅well done sweetie! Sunny looks good and so do you 👍

  • @andreakevinfigueroa4100
    @andreakevinfigueroa4100 5 місяців тому

    Wow! Darlene! I’m so proud of you and how far you have brought Sunny out of his shell! He looks amazing and trusts you completely! Way to go! And Tristan! 6mi. per hour way to kill it! Looking good out there! Keep it up! 1st place! So awesome!

  • @BeFree-BeFrugal
    @BeFree-BeFrugal 5 місяців тому

    Great shots from your point of view while you were riding

    • @earthandmedicine3667
      @earthandmedicine3667 5 місяців тому

      Thank you so much, I was trying to get the first-person experience!

  • @renewyourmind1815
    @renewyourmind1815 5 місяців тому

    I would love to ride with a group of ladies in my area but I dont know any other people who ride! Some of my friends used to, but they don't have horses anymore! Is there a website that you used to find out where the endurance race would be held? I have a qh mare who rides and drives. I also have a shetland who my son trained and I'll be riding him around to get him more fine tuned and then I'll be driving him a ton this fall. He should be good by then to drive! My hope is to get him a hyperbike for the Shetland and drive him all over the darn place with that! Endurance driving anyone? 😊

    • @earthandmedicine3667
      @earthandmedicine3667 5 місяців тому

      I totally feel the same, and getting into endurance riding has helped me find like-minded people and riders! I started by looking up AERC (American Endurance Ride Conference), and they have a list of rides and drives! I'm in the midwest so I joined UMECRA which is the regional endurance ride conference, and they have local rides and drives. The Facebook pages for both groups are very active and supportive to new people and can be a great resource to find events and partners. Most AERC regions have their own smaller regional groups, like UMECRA, and you can find intro rides/drives and clinics.

  • @annettemcnabb3033
    @annettemcnabb3033 5 місяців тому

    That looks like so much fun!!! Can i ask which brand of boots your using and do the horses get rubs from them? Thank you :))) PS I would love to hear you and the horses foot steps over the music sorry but thank you for sharing

    • @earthandmedicine3667
      @earthandmedicine3667 5 місяців тому

      Thank you so much for reaching out! And that's a great idea about keeping the sound up to hear the hoofbeats above the music, thanks for the advice!! And the boots are Solomon Quest 4 Gore-tex hiking boots. I love them so much, they are the boots I always ride in because I can also run in them without worrying about rolling my ankles or slipping. They have never scraped or caused issues with my horses either. I highly recommend them!

    • @earthandmedicine3667
      @earthandmedicine3667 5 місяців тому

      Oh I just realized you probably meant the hoof boots! Lol they are Easyboot Epic hoof boots and I also love these! I have tried different brands as well as different Easyboot styles, and the Easyboot Epic boots definitely stay on the best and have not rubbed their pasterns. They tighten around the hoof itself so there is not pressure on the pastern, and you can use the gators for extra security if you want. Sand does build up in them so that's a downside, but it's not too big of an issue unless I'm riding in lots of deep sand. They have great grip that lasts a long time.

    • @annettemcnabb3033
      @annettemcnabb3033 5 місяців тому

      @@earthandmedicine3667 do they feel secure while cantering? And thank you for your answers 😊

    • @earthandmedicine3667
      @earthandmedicine3667 5 місяців тому

      Yes they are, I do a lot of gravel road riding and rocky trails and they have only fallen off my gelding's hind foot once while cantering. I think it was related to his one foot being slightly different shaped than the others, so that one just doesn't secure as well. None of the others have ever fallen off him, even at a gallop. He wears a size 0. They fit my gelding better than my mare. My mare's feet are a little smaller, she wears a size 00, and they have fallen off her back feet a few times at a gallop. Her's are also about 5 years old now too, so the rubber has probably stretched out and she needs a new set. Overall I think they are more reliable and cheaper than getting shoes, and there will always be issues with both boots and shoes so I prefer to deal with boots lol. I have also been able to replace the wires and straps for the Epics, without having to buy a whole new boot.

    • @annettemcnabb3033
      @annettemcnabb3033 5 місяців тому

      @@earthandmedicine3667 thank you 😊 I have cavello boots for my boys but I always found that they seemed loose and I worried about cantering in them. I thought about renegade’s not sure but yes shoes pull too and boots are way more economical

  • @vicki1141
    @vicki1141 5 місяців тому

    Awesome tip on attaching the two blankets together with the carabiner .

    • @earthandmedicine3667
      @earthandmedicine3667 5 місяців тому

      Thank you so much! I was tired of worrying about their legs getting caught in so many leg straps, so I try to buy blankets that have detachable legs and then just connect them

  • @vicki1141
    @vicki1141 5 місяців тому

    Impressive that you do your own carburetor work.

  • @vicki1141
    @vicki1141 5 місяців тому

    I have often looked at the car jacks and wondered if one would work for a hoof stand. Thanks for sharing your learning process. My trimmer taught me to do maintenance rasping between her 8 week trims and just in the last year i have taken on the complete trims. Check out David Landreville's trim methods. Implementing is teachings has made a big difference in correcting hoof distortion for my gelding who has not the best conformation in his legs. I was able to attend Davids clinic in person last September and it was a great experience. You are doing very nice work.

    • @earthandmedicine3667
      @earthandmedicine3667 5 місяців тому

      That is so awesome, I'd love to attend a clinic! I have been asking tips from my farrier which has helped me progress and understand the hoof more since I made this video. I will make an updated video eventually. Thank you for sharing your experience too!

  • @arielruiz9695
    @arielruiz9695 5 місяців тому

    Excelente, debes usar soporte para apoyar las patas y trabajar más cómoda y cuidar de no dañar tu espalda.😊

  • @FilmPortal-rm6fb
    @FilmPortal-rm6fb 5 місяців тому

    Great job Darlene. Crazy that it’s that cold

  • @shannonoyala315
    @shannonoyala315 5 місяців тому

    Wow what a lovely ride thank you for sharing, I enjoyed watching your adventure and what an amazing smile you have. You can tell how happy and passionate you are about riding and the horses look fabulous you obviously take great care of them. Keep on filming can't wait until your next adventure.

    • @earthandmedicine3667
      @earthandmedicine3667 5 місяців тому

      Thank you so much for your thoughtful and encouraging comment, I really appreciate it! I love being out with my horses, the ranch is my happy place! I'll be editing more soon :)

  • @christiecornell803
    @christiecornell803 6 місяців тому

    Hate to ask...which more important riding or warmth

    • @earthandmedicine3667
      @earthandmedicine3667 6 місяців тому

      Luckily with an indoor arena, I can usually do both-- with lots of layers as well lol

  • @TammySaj-zm6kr
    @TammySaj-zm6kr 6 місяців тому

    Looks like my paint .

  • @dianebarrett5998
    @dianebarrett5998 6 місяців тому

    From hairline to tip of heel 2 inches . Goid job

  • @jennamichaud-bonyadi594
    @jennamichaud-bonyadi594 6 місяців тому

    Lordy that’s cold! Please tell me it’s warmer than that now in May. Love your ponies. They are adorable and so cute together. I’m in California on the central coast so I don’t have any advice or tips to share on the extreme cold 😂. I totally get the needing goals to be consistent thing though. I’m curious how the challenges of being in Iowa compare to Las Vegas. Maybe a topic for a video?

    • @earthandmedicine3667
      @earthandmedicine3667 6 місяців тому

      Haha it's definitely warmer now! I've been trying to catch up on video editing, I'm really behind lol. The challenges are definitely different, and that is a really good idea for a video! That's awesome you're in California, I'm sure it's so beautiful there on the central coast with amazing riding!

  • @TB-mn4gn
    @TB-mn4gn 6 місяців тому

    I like candy

  • @jennamichaud-bonyadi594
    @jennamichaud-bonyadi594 6 місяців тому

    Pretty scenery. How old is Sunny now?

  • @jennamichaud-bonyadi594
    @jennamichaud-bonyadi594 6 місяців тому

    Love it!

  • @tubagoblin
    @tubagoblin 7 місяців тому

    Hi, I'm a farrier and I'm sure you've learned a lot since this video was posted but I wanted to share some things. This horse was extremely upright in this video. The foot being symmetrical and the foot being balanced are two different things and medial/lateral balance is what is important. A concept of anatomy is a MUST. When a horse is so upright like that it adds so much unnecessary strain. Keeping the foot symmetrical does not fix the problem. The flare is happening because the foot is not balanced. Start with your knifework. In a lot of cases you can take off the top layer of the frog until you can see the point of the frog. Meaning you can see where the "tip" of the frog actually blends into the sole of the foot. This helps you know how much sole you can take off with your knife. Knifework is important because it allows you to actually see how much hoof wall you need to take off with your nippers. With many horses you need to take off more on one side to ensure the foot is balanced. Taking an equal amount from each side isn't usually the way to go. I also would almost never start my nipping at the quarters, especially if you aren't an experienced farrier. It is so easy to create low spots in your quarters.

    • @tubagoblin
      @tubagoblin 7 місяців тому

      There is SO much more hoof that needed to come off. You don't want the heels to be completely even with the toe like that. The plane of the foot that needs to be met isn't just a horizontal line. The frog is supposed to be able to actually make contact with the ground as it is an important concussion absorber and traction device. You were hesitant to take off heel because you said that's just how he stands. He's only standing like that because of how the foot is trimmed. The goal of farriery is to correct these issues to get the horse comfortable and closer to the ideal foot. When you're dressing also make sure to put a big bevel on there so the hoof wall doesn't chip or crack. This is not meant to sound stern or mean in any way I'm rooting for you just want to see that horse comfy and help ya keep learning :)

    • @earthandmedicine3667
      @earthandmedicine3667 6 місяців тому

      Thank you so much for your advice! I completely agree with all of your constructive criticism, and I really appreciate it. I have learned a lot since I made this video, but there is definitely more to learn, and I try to gather as much information as possible so this was very helpful. Let me know if you have any other thoughts and information to share. I know there are a lot of diy hoof trimmers like myself that watch this video, so I want everyone to get the best information they can. Comments like yours are very helpful.

  • @arielporte4149
    @arielporte4149 8 місяців тому

    Hi thanks for the nice video. If you are the same gal from the video I just saw riding a paint or pinto horse wearing a GIRO helmet I have something to share : a Giro helmet is made for bicycle riding, not horse back riding. If you have a hard fall and land on your head you will not have the protection you may really need. Horse helmets have certain requirements to meet equine riding standards. Serious falls or tree branch collisions on horses are fairly common. Riding without the proper head gear can lead to traumatic brain injuries or worse. Please go buy a proper helmet so that you are safer and so that other people watching your videos will not make the same mistake. Your life could depend on it. Hugs and wishing you lots of happy, healthy horse rides, Ariel and Teddy the paint 🐎

    • @earthandmedicine3667
      @earthandmedicine3667 8 місяців тому

      Thank you so much for your comment! I really appreciate your concern :) It is actually a snow-boarding helmet, rated for high-speed collisions on hard surfaces. I really appreciate your concern though, and agree that head protection is extremely important. If you have any links to helmets you suggest, I'd love to check them out!

    • @arielporte4149
      @arielporte4149 8 місяців тому

      @@earthandmedicine3667 You're so very welcome ! However the same is true for snow board helmets: not designed for riding horses. And again the young and inexperienced people who watch your chanel might accidentally be misguided. Pretty much all saddle shops in our area ( I live just a few miles from the Iowa border ) sell various brands of riding helmets. I use a Troxel helmet because it fits me well and was inexpensive. The fit has a bearing on if it will give you the best protection. If you did an internet search of " best helmets for horse back riding" lot's of brands would obviously come up. I bet there is even a zillion UA-cam videos about different brands and how to check the fit of your helmet. You are doing such a great job of sharing about your life with horses and I know you would be saving lives by wearing the right gear in you beautiful films. Also used helmets that may have sustained internal damage from a previous accident are not recommended...this is also for safety reasons. I am also what my generation called a "granola gal" totally into all things natural and kind to Mother Earth. I am still that person but now in a much older body, so I hope I don't vex you with my grand-motherly advice. More love and hugs from the fields and forests to you and yours ! 🌳🌾🐎🌾🌳

  • @ReGinaJasaitis-w6c
    @ReGinaJasaitis-w6c 8 місяців тому

    Please look up F-Balance Trimming by Daniel Anz.

  • @kennyc388
    @kennyc388 8 місяців тому

    Left over 60's hippie !

  • @simonejulian3266
    @simonejulian3266 8 місяців тому

    Bravo Darlene

  • @AE-hb6hr
    @AE-hb6hr 8 місяців тому

    Nice 😃

  • @brentonkelly3780
    @brentonkelly3780 9 місяців тому

    well done, good job - thanks for sharing!

  • @jandblawncare8570
    @jandblawncare8570 9 місяців тому

    Glad I found this video! Great info. We bought our Daughter her first horse (a 4yo OTT) and he's a smart beautiful horse but not knowing much about horses in general we relied on recommendations and long story short the most recent farrier absolutely screwed up his last trimming and now that he's jumping (training him to be a Hunter/Jumper) he developed a limp and thought he hurt something jumping. We actually have a Chiropractor that puts him back into alignment and she found the farrier didn't clean his frogs etc. and trimmed his hooves so uneven he's walking like we'd walk in a pair of shoes with a missing heel. We no longer use that farrier but now he's only allowed to walk, trot, canter until the Chiropractor makes a return visit...in 10 weeks! My Daughter was crushed because now he cant even show this summer. I'm trying to get all the knowledge so I can start doing it or at least know what to look for so thank you.

  • @granny_T_
    @granny_T_ 9 місяців тому

    Thank you! ❤good job! I totally agree barefoot horses should be done by the owner all the way! My herd of 4 all hate farrier and act up-costing way more-I started doing this myself and they don’t give me any trouble-some inpatients w me in the beginning cause I’m very slow but they know me and trust me now it’s so much easier! And I save some money for other horsey things!