How wonderful to learn that each horse must learn to trust their caregivers and overcome things that frighten them. For as large and powerful as each animal is, they must overcome new events that occur to them. Truly love and trust must be built gradually to calm in new situations. Much patience must be learned and it is so rewarding. Yvonne and Rein really must match their understanding of each horse's fears and learning experience.
Watching again for Yvoone. Hope you are feeling better every day. ! We are continuing to pray for you, your family and stall G. Much love from Florida. USA.💕🙏🤓
Someone described a horse as a panic attack on four legs. How true that is. Anything can be scary but being calm and persistent with these magnificent colts finally paid off. Well done, everyone.
So, not always easy! In my own not too extensive experiences with horses, I learned patience and calmness were key. I had to be calm if I expected the horses to be calm. Yvonne certainly exudes these traits!
Boy they are gorgeous animals! I’m so used to looking at the grown mares and foals that when I saw these two up close I thought WOW! You can certainly tell they are the males with all that power. Friesians - I could watch them all day. They are such beautiful horses 🤩
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That was fantastic and wild . Such rambunctious young Friesians, just a bucking and running. Their beauty and conformation always stuns me with appreciation for this horse. Thanks for the throw back video. 😊
Yvonne, seeing the stallions is such a treat. They are so beautiful. I’m so glad that you were able to get a video of both Harm and Hendrick together before Harm was sold. That must have been bittersweet. Thanks for sharing this video with us. I really enjoyed this.
I love your horses. The elegant way they move and their beauty are lovely....but it is the way you treat them that keeps me coming back. I can not stand to see animals misused or abused....it triggers me. I always know I am safe watching your videos because your animals are treated with such respect. I am also learning so much because of your always willing to grow our knowledge. Finally my husband was in a coma for a month...and his recovery at first was really slow. But he's now doing really well. Be encouraged. Bodies are remarkable healing machines.
How interesting to re-watch this after seeing Hendrick with his new owner looking so smart! He looked so happy to be galloping around, and now he looks very content also!
Oh, I enjoyed this video SOOO much! Just to see how these two boys ran like the wind looking so glorious and spirited as they played their hilarious game with those weakling hoomans! 😂 😂 😂 They are such beautiful animals! Sometimes I think they know what’s going on when the camera is rolling and they say to each other, “Let’s make a movie”! 😂 😂 😂
the colts were so beautiful running in the pasture.....I am amazed they loaded into the trailer that easily after being afraid of going from the grass to the concrete ....again I think Yvonne's natural ability as a horse whisperer with her aura that enabled the colts to trust her....coupled with her tremendous understanding of friesian horse behavior made this look a lot easier than if she had not been there. I had a very good natural horse trainer for my horses so it is fascinating for me to watch all the nuances that go on with the horses and yvonne getting them to do things...when to encourage...when to back off. thank you everyone at stal g for this great video.
Those two stallions are magnificient when Hendrick runs wild in the pasture he is the very essence of the Frisian horse so majestic I am sure Rein and you Yvonne must be over the moon to see the brilliant results on his first competition
Yvonne, your calm and confidence while haltering the stallions is impressive. The danger you are in does not project onto to your video, you are an impressive trainer.
Handling stallions does not mean you are in danger.these young boys were handled all their lives. Slow and easy they remember. Like all youngsters they also remember how to be buttheads!!
I love the patience (from knowledge) you have with your horses. This is the way to train them and still let them be their own personalities. My Frisian heart just melts when I watch your videos ❤️ mar dan un pompebledsje 🥰
You have to such patience with Hendrik! I laughed out loud when Harm was in the trailer and the camera panned to see Hendrik galloping away across the meadow!!!!
Awesome video 👍 I laughed out loud when you panned out to see if Hendrik was coming.....no way josé 😆😆!! He looked so happy and majestic with his tail flagged 😍... just one last lap around the pasture 🤭 Amazing patient teamwork 👏💫
@@LindaEll89 Good evening Mrs M.😁👋 Yes wasn't it lovely to see these two stunning young stallions together one last time💞🤩 Harm looked so much wider at the chest than Hendrik. ❤💙💙❤
Yvonne, you showed impressive horsemanship during this process. Loved your clear explanations of their behavior and how you managed them. Harm and Hendrik are stunning stallions. I'll miss Hendrik, but know he will have a wonderful new home. Happy trails, Hendrik!
You can see in this video that Harm is so willing to please and do the right thing. He really tries his best to follow your lead. Good boy! Beautiful horses, powerful and majestic!
Different people have different expectations, but I always enjoy horses and dogs with such temperaments, makes it easier to relax and enjoy one another!
It sounded so simple in the title: “How to get 2 wild colts from the pasture into the trailer.” It was more like trying to get two toddlers to leave a birthday party when they’ve just started serving cake and ice cream, and the clown was passing out big balloons. 🤣💕. A little love in the beginning goes a long way in the end.
Where is harm now? he is huge his neck is pure muscle good job yvonne is a good calm horse woman! Hope she is progressing well after that horrific accident.
Wow, I’m so impressed. I never realized it could be this difficult. Very interesting to see how you worked together as a team and get the horses in without drama. Harm and Hendrik are both so beautiful. Great video🖤🖤💖💖
An acquaintance of our Horseowner had a Tinker, that took off as SOON as he spotted you having anything remotely halter-shaped in your hand. We never found out why .. maybe the previous owners didn't train him with it
This is my second time to come back to this video. Love it and will probably watch a few more times. Those two are absolutely stunning. You guys are the best the way you handle them without too much drama. Nice and quiet and no shouting. Yvonne, a sweetheart as usual……… those young stallions are at ease with you. Harm is such a bully boy with Hendrick……. He never lets up on him. This is one of my favorite videos……. Plus the one with the two stallions being let into the pasture.
That was exciting to watch. They were really have great fun running all over the pasture. Yvonne, your skill will horses is so wonderful. I enjoy all the videos and have learned so much about horses from watching them.
They are definitely a handful. Yvonne your being so calm while Harm is circling around you is impressive indeed. I can imagine if Johnny was their size what a handful he would be, he's feisty as a little guy. Thanks for sharing this.🙂❤🐎🐎
Absolutely brilliant to see how you all handled this. Fantastic teamwork. I thought Harm would be tougher to manage but he was a sweetheart. And Hendrik, always the beauty. Nice to see their personalities across different circumstances. You shouldn't worry at all about posting in chronological order or otherwise - we are really lucky to get these insights at all :-)
oh it must be scary for them , being so young , but you helped them yvonne when they were foals which has help them , how nice to know how much your input has helped them , my love liz xxx
Those boys were quite a handful weren't they? I really like the little boy in the front seat watching it all chilling! Watching them frolic in the meadow and play with each other was as cute as it could be! Thank you again Yvonne for a great video!! 🏇🐎🐴🐎🐴💕❤💕❤💕
I always hate losing one of the horses. Those two seemed like buddies. I will miss Harm. They are both magnificent stallions! You did a great job, Yvonne! Blessings to all! ✝️🙏🏻❤💫⚘✝️🙏🏻❤💫⚘✝️🙏🏻❤💫⚘😪
Yvonne handled that so well and so understanding, bringing eventually a calm result bc of it. Lovely to watch. And even tho he shouldnt have, I must say that Hendrick did look magnificent galloping off, so majestic!!
O the joys of spend hours trying to catch horses take me back so many years thank you for sharing they do always know when something different is going to happen lol but they look so beautiful
Yvonne has those horses eating out of her hands with total calm. She is definitely the Friesian horse whisperer. Those are two beautiful but powerful horses.
@@LindaEll89 Thanks for your answer. I thought, that Hendrik is already sold, because Yvonne said, both horses are no longer their horses. Found him on the Okkema page, meanwhile.
The boys looked so beautiful running across the field This was a great example how you have talked in the past of getting the goals used to the halter.It was not a strange.experience for them even though they.had not.worn one in months.Kudoes for your patience Yvonne.
Well done Yvonne and team. Your patience and hard work paid off 😊 I did giggle when Harm was just galloping around the pasture as he thought this was a great game 😍
I just discovered your channel and started watching your videos. What beautiful horses they are! I really appreciate your explaining their behavior and what they are "thinking ".😁
Absolutely beautiful video. It’s so rare we get to see the stallions and they are definitely a handful compared to the ladies 😀 Yvonne, you are super brave to be able to handle these two dudes. They are really magnificent creatures and one can see they need to be handled with great respect. Whatever about handling the mares I would definitely be scared around these two beauties. I was surprised they actually went into the truck so easily when it was such a big deal to go from grass to concrete. Thank you a thousand times for this special experience. What must it be like to do something like this with a herd of stallions. It must be like trying to round up mice at a crossroads.
Their names are so beautiful, think and I love the light brown on the tips. So fun to see them play and Harm encouraging Hendricks to come with him. Thank you for sharing 🤓🐎 I meant Manes are so beautiful. Lol 😂
Patience is a virtue and that was quite the chore! Staying calm and patient really did the trick! I didn't realize you leave them out in the fields all summer. They must love the freedom, no wonder they don't want to come in!
I have always loved the way the Fresian Stallions have such a beautiful arched thick neck! Harm is so GEORGEOUS it's a shame he was fixed so no more babies (gelded). You can see the trust in their eyes. They TOTALLY trust you & Rein. Great video!! Thank you sweet Yvonne.
@@LindaEll89 oh Linda... thank you for that explanation. I love it when you take time to explain these things to us. It makes perfect sense & I just hope I didn't sound mean or condemning. See I can understand, be cause when I was a Veterinarian Technician we wouldn't board tomcats because they spray & stink up the kennels!! 🐈💨 🤣😂🤣🥰🥰 I am just happy to know that Harm is happy and has a wonderful family that loves him like we all did. Thank you again my friend for explaining & I apologize for my simple minded comment. I guess watching a herd having foals has gotten me thinking.... pretty babies!!😃😄😃🏇🐎🐴🐎🐴
Harm is the leader & He goes first. Hendrick is so happy, galloping with his tail up. "Yay. I'm free. That bully is gone." He is the most beautiful horse of them all, I think.
My uncle was a horse whisperer and I never realized how magical it was to see what he could do. He caught a seal colored wild stallion and coaxed him into the barn. I was almost 5 and was just watching the horse run back and forth in the barn. He gave me a flashlight and told me to keep the light on him and he’d stay put. He went to grab some tack, the horse ran towards me (in my 5 year old mind I’m sure it was worse than it was). I just stepped aside. He was so happy with me. He couldn’t even talk. He just pointed at the house. I had no idea he thought to highly of me. At breakfast I asked where he was. My aunt, with a very grim look said he had spent the rest of the night catching ‘that horse. They would just come to him
Thinking about you, Yvonne. ❤ Praying for your healing and soon return to those you love. 🙏💞💗
I've always loved this video. These two stallions are actually quite calm for having been turned out together for so long.
My first time seeing this video , the professionalism and patience along with kindness is amazing , what beautiful young horses ❤❤❤
How wonderful to learn that each horse must learn to trust their caregivers and overcome things that frighten them. For as large and powerful as each animal is, they must overcome new events that occur to them. Truly love and trust must be built gradually to calm in new situations. Much patience must be learned and it is so rewarding. Yvonne and Rein really must match their understanding of each horse's fears and learning experience.
Yvonne is so patient, steady & firm with the horses on her care!🥰😇😊🐎
Watching again for Yvoone. Hope you are feeling better every day. ! We are continuing to pray for you, your family and stall G. Much love from Florida. USA.💕🙏🤓
Wishing Yvonne a speedy full recovery. I think Friesian horses are the most magnificent in the world -always a joy to watch!
Wishing Yvonne all the best in her recovery. So thankful that she has returned to her family and those she holds dear.
What a treat watching Hendrick racing around by himself. These Friesian sure do enjoy running "free"!!!
Most magnificent, strong and impressive horses! Your team so professionally manage them. You are great!
Back for another watch of these 2 bad boys. Thank you for showing that things don't always go well.
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Someone described a horse as a panic attack on four legs. How true that is. Anything can be scary but being calm and persistent with these magnificent colts finally paid off. Well done, everyone.
So, not always easy! In my own not too extensive experiences with horses, I learned patience and calmness were key. I had to be calm if I expected the horses to be calm. Yvonne certainly exudes these traits!
Boy they are gorgeous animals! I’m so used to looking at the grown mares and foals that when I saw these two up close I thought WOW! You can certainly tell they are the males with all that power. Friesians - I could watch them all day. They are such beautiful horses 🤩
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What happened? A fall?
That was fantastic and wild . Such rambunctious young Friesians, just a bucking and running. Their beauty and conformation always stuns me with appreciation for this horse. Thanks for the throw back video. 😊
This was amazing information about the temperament of the horses , the patience of the trainers and the mutual respect 💌 🐎
Yvonne, seeing the stallions is such a treat. They are so beautiful. I’m so glad that you were able to get a video of both Harm and Hendrick together before Harm was sold. That must have been bittersweet. Thanks for sharing this video with us. I really enjoyed this.
I love your horses. The elegant way they move and their beauty are lovely....but it is the way you treat them that keeps me coming back.
I can not stand to see animals misused or abused....it triggers me.
I always know I am safe watching your videos because your animals are treated with such respect.
I am also learning so much because of your always willing to grow our knowledge.
Finally my husband was in a coma for a month...and his recovery at first was really slow. But he's now doing really well.
Be encouraged. Bodies are remarkable healing machines.
How interesting to re-watch this after seeing Hendrick with his new owner looking so smart! He looked so happy to be galloping around, and now he looks very content also!
I just love the little update we got yesterday about Hendrik. Now known as Hidde the dressage horse.
Thank you. What talent to get these horses to trust you, Yvonne. They're so strong and they surely do have minds of their own.
Fascinating to go through the older videos. We are with you Yvonne. ❤️💙🤍
Oh, I enjoyed this video SOOO much! Just to see how these two boys ran like the wind looking so glorious and spirited as they played their hilarious game with those weakling hoomans! 😂 😂 😂 They are such beautiful animals! Sometimes I think they know what’s going on when the camera is rolling and they say to each other, “Let’s make a movie”! 😂 😂 😂
This shows just how powerful they are. Yvonne, you’re amazing
What stunners they are, absolutely gorgeous!
Harm and Hendrik are magnificent colts😍thanks for showing us how to handle them calmly👌
Watching again for Yvonne ❤
the colts were so beautiful running in the pasture.....I am amazed they loaded into the trailer that easily after being afraid of going from the grass to the concrete ....again I think Yvonne's natural ability as a horse whisperer with her aura that enabled the colts to trust her....coupled with her tremendous understanding of friesian horse behavior made this look a lot easier than if she had not been there. I had a very good natural horse trainer for my horses so it is fascinating for me to watch all the nuances that go on with the horses and yvonne getting them to do things...when to encourage...when to back off. thank you everyone at stal g for this great video.
Greg, you are so right about pressure and release. Yvonne's patience and understanding of their body language really shows.
@@MaureenYost I love watching her interact with the horses
@@greghammer4000 Me too. It's such a pleasure to watch horses being trained with love, kindness and an understanding of their psyche.
@@MaureenYost she is by far the best I have ever seen
@@greghammer4000 I totally agree
Those two stallions are magnificient when Hendrick runs wild in the pasture he is the very essence of the Frisian horse so majestic I am sure Rein and you Yvonne must be over the moon to see the brilliant results on his first competition
Harm has a very beautiful head set! Hendrick looked stunning galloping through the meadow! ❤️ ❤️
Oh my goodness, what beautiful colts. Hendrick was really enjoying himself out there. 🙂
For youngsters they went on that horsebox brilliantly.🇬🇧
Watched this live and it was quite an ordeal! Have to respect the patience Yvonne and team have developed to deal with the situations.
Wonderful video. They are both breathtaking.
Yvonne, your calm and confidence while haltering the stallions is impressive. The danger you are in does not project onto to your video, you are an impressive trainer.
Jody Sheridan Yvonne definitely has a gift that’s for sure.❤️❤️
Well said Jody!
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Handling stallions does not mean you are in danger.these young boys were handled all their lives. Slow and easy they remember. Like all youngsters they also remember how to be buttheads!!
WOW...see Hendrik gallop!!
So very beautiful...such power...such..Everything!!!
Lisa.
These two colts really are beautiful and an excellent example of their breed.
I love the patience (from knowledge) you have with your horses. This is the way to train them and still let them be their own personalities. My Frisian heart just melts when I watch your videos ❤️ mar dan un pompebledsje 🥰
Welcome home Harm and Hendrik 🐎🐎❤️
Wonderful language and communication between Harm and Hendrik
They are two brothers,two great friends
So beautiful prancing around. Rein is so lucky to have you Yvonne. You have the touch. What a fun watch.
You have to such patience with Hendrik! I laughed out loud when Harm was in the trailer and the camera panned to see Hendrik galloping away across the meadow!!!!
Tra la la I laughed too.🎶🎶🎶
I am in awe at how graceful and regal they are trotting and running, just breathtaking
Such handsome and mischievous colts! They are saying, "catch me if you can! I'm not going in that trailer!" I love watching them play.
I see how much patience it takes.
That was fun to watch, but looks like a lot of work for you! Great job!
A good reminder for us that it does not always go smoothly. Even so, to see how much the horses trust their Yvonne is touching. What an amazing bond.
Awesome video 👍
I laughed out loud when you panned out to see if Hendrik was coming.....no way josé 😆😆!!
He looked so happy and majestic with his tail flagged 😍... just one last lap around the pasture 🤭
Amazing patient teamwork 👏💫
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Good evening Mrs M.😁👋
Yes wasn't it lovely to see these two stunning young stallions together one last time💞🤩
Harm looked so much wider at the chest than Hendrik.
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Me too!! That was a classic, hilarious clip!
Yvonne, you showed impressive horsemanship during this process. Loved your clear explanations of their behavior and how you managed them. Harm and Hendrik are stunning stallions. I'll miss Hendrik, but know he will have a wonderful new home. Happy trails, Hendrik!
Wow Yvonne is very brave. Good thing for all that early foal training. You all have amazing patience with these beautiful but huge horses.
Boy they really liked being out on their own. Good job Yvonne on catching them. So scary for such big animals. Lol Cement is so scary.
You can see in this video that Harm is so willing to please and do the right thing. He really tries his best to follow your lead. Good boy! Beautiful horses, powerful and majestic!
Different people have different expectations, but I always enjoy horses and dogs with such temperaments, makes it easier to relax and enjoy one another!
It sounded so simple in the title: “How to get 2 wild colts from the pasture into the trailer.” It was more like trying to get two toddlers to leave a birthday party when they’ve just started serving cake and ice cream, and the clown was passing out big balloons. 🤣💕. A little love in the beginning goes a long way in the end.
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😂😂 so true!!! 😆
Just like putting two cats in a bag. No sugar needed
One of my favorites! These boys just want to play.
Where is harm now? he is huge his neck is pure muscle good job yvonne is a good calm horse woman! Hope she is progressing well after that horrific accident.
Would love to see Harm now in 2024 ❣️
Wow, I’m so impressed. I never realized it could be this difficult. Very interesting to see how you worked together as a team and get the horses in without drama. Harm and Hendrik are both so beautiful. Great video🖤🖤💖💖
An acquaintance of our Horseowner had a Tinker, that took off as SOON as he spotted you having anything remotely halter-shaped in your hand. We never found out why .. maybe the previous owners didn't train him with it
This is my second time to come back to this video. Love it and will probably watch a few more times.
Those two are absolutely stunning.
You guys are the best the way you handle them without too much drama. Nice and quiet and no shouting.
Yvonne, a sweetheart as usual……… those young stallions are at ease with you.
Harm is such a bully boy with Hendrick……. He never lets up on him.
This is one of my favorite videos……. Plus the one with the two stallions being let into the pasture.
I love seeing the colts!
Happy Freasian horses they are the most beautiful horses I have ever seen
That was exciting to watch. They were really have great fun running all over the pasture. Yvonne, your skill will horses is so wonderful. I enjoy all the videos and have learned so much about horses from watching them.
They are absolutely beautiful.
They are definitely a handful. Yvonne your being so calm while Harm is circling around you is impressive indeed. I can imagine if Johnny was their size what a handful he would be, he's feisty as a little guy. Thanks for sharing this.🙂❤🐎🐎
Absolutely brilliant to see how you all handled this. Fantastic teamwork. I thought Harm would be tougher to manage but he was a sweetheart. And Hendrik, always the beauty. Nice to see their personalities across different circumstances. You shouldn't worry at all about posting in chronological order or otherwise - we are really lucky to get these insights at all :-)
There hasn't been one video that I haven't enjoyed all the way to the end. These Fresions are by far my favorite horse..bar none. Thank you!
Wow what a process. You all were so calm and patient with these gorgeous fellas. They are just stunning. 💜💜💜💜
oh it must be scary for them , being so young , but you helped them yvonne when they were foals which has help them , how nice to know how much your input has helped them , my love liz xxx
Those boys were quite a handful weren't they? I really like the little boy in the front seat watching it all chilling! Watching them frolic in the meadow and play with each other was as cute as it could be! Thank you again Yvonne for a great video!! 🏇🐎🐴🐎🐴💕❤💕❤💕
Yvonne, I have a new level of respect for your chosen field. You're an inspiration. Thank you so much for this!
I always hate losing one of the horses. Those two seemed like buddies. I will miss Harm. They are both magnificent stallions!
You did a great job, Yvonne!
Blessings to all!
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Yvonne handled that so well and so understanding, bringing eventually a calm result bc of it. Lovely to watch. And even tho he shouldnt have, I must say that Hendrick did look magnificent galloping off, so majestic!!
O the joys of spend hours trying to catch horses take me back so many years thank you for sharing they do always know when something different is going to happen lol but they look so beautiful
What a pair of good boy’s in the end facing there fear shows what how being calm and patient helps
Yvonne has those horses eating out of her hands with total calm. She is definitely the Friesian horse whisperer. Those are two beautiful but powerful horses.
I watch frrrom central valley CA. I pray I may have a horse in my life one day.
Nice video of these two boys. Nice to hear, that Hendrik has found a new home. I hope, that he will make new friends.
@@LindaEll89 Thanks for your answer. I thought, that Hendrik is already sold, because Yvonne said, both horses are no longer their horses. Found him on the Okkema page, meanwhile.
Love, trust and patience won in the end. Well done Yvonne. 😊 💟🇦🇺
The boys looked so beautiful running across the field
This was a great example how you have talked in the past of getting the goals used to the halter.It was not a strange.experience for them even though they.had not.worn one in months.Kudoes for your patience Yvonne.
As I have said before, I could watch stallions/colts all day. Thank you ❣️
Well done Yvonne and team. Your patience and hard work paid off 😊 I did giggle when Harm was just galloping around the pasture as he thought this was a great game 😍
I just discovered your channel and started watching your videos. What beautiful horses they are! I really appreciate your explaining their behavior and what they are "thinking ".😁
So wonderful and fun to see. Such good owners and beautiful coltsl
Yvonne, I love to read your commentaries! Especially about wild coats😂👍
Absolutely beautiful video. It’s so rare we get to see the stallions and they are definitely a handful compared to the ladies 😀
Yvonne, you are super brave to be able to handle these two dudes. They are really magnificent creatures and one can see they need to be handled with great respect. Whatever about handling the mares I would definitely be scared around these two beauties.
I was surprised they actually went into the truck so easily when it was such a big deal to go from grass to concrete.
Thank you a thousand times for this special experience.
What must it be like to do something like this with a herd of stallions. It must be like trying to round up mice at a crossroads.
Yvonne, this is one of my all-time favorite videos.
Sweet boys. Harm thought you were leading him as you walked away. I love your beauties. ALL OF THEM.
Their names are so beautiful, think and I love the light brown on the tips. So fun to see them play and Harm encouraging Hendricks to come with him. Thank you for sharing 🤓🐎
I meant Manes are so beautiful. Lol 😂
Patience is a virtue and that was quite the chore! Staying calm and patient really did the trick! I didn't realize you leave them out in the fields all summer. They must love the freedom, no wonder they don't want to come in!
I have always loved the way the Fresian Stallions have such a beautiful arched thick neck! Harm is so GEORGEOUS it's a shame he was fixed so no more babies (gelded). You can see the trust in their eyes. They TOTALLY trust you & Rein. Great video!! Thank you sweet Yvonne.
I thought Harm was gorgeous too...was quite put out when I heard he had been gelded.
@@ChristophersMum RIGHT??? I bet he would have thrown some beautiful foals!!🐴🐎💕
@@LindaEll89 oh Linda... thank you for that explanation. I love it when you take time to explain these things to us. It makes perfect sense & I just hope I didn't sound mean or condemning. See I can understand, be cause when I was a Veterinarian Technician we wouldn't board tomcats because they spray & stink up the kennels!! 🐈💨 🤣😂🤣🥰🥰 I am just happy to know that Harm is happy and has a wonderful family that loves him like we all did. Thank you again my friend for explaining & I apologize for my simple minded comment. I guess watching a herd having foals has gotten me thinking.... pretty babies!!😃😄😃🏇🐎🐴🐎🐴
Yvonne you have the patience of a saint ha ha....such a great role model for others...
THESE TWO COLTS ARE ABSOLUTE PERFECTION, LOVED TO SEE THEM RUNNING AROUND THE PADDOCK.🤩🤩🤩
The *"Terrible 2s"* stage? LOL! I got some good chuckles in when Hendrick ran into playfulness making everyone wait.
Harm is the leader & He goes first. Hendrick is so happy, galloping with his tail up. "Yay. I'm free. That bully is gone." He is the most beautiful horse of them all, I think.
Watching once again. It's still great the 2nd time around. 😁🐎😁
I don't think I've ever seen more beautiful horses. They just seem to bounce along.
They are so beautiful. Yvonne you are so amazing and calm with all the horses.
My uncle was a horse whisperer and I never realized how magical it was to see what he could do. He caught a seal colored wild stallion and coaxed him into the barn. I was almost 5 and was just watching the horse run back and forth in the barn. He gave me a flashlight and told me to keep the light on him and he’d stay put. He went to grab some tack, the horse ran towards me (in my 5 year old mind I’m sure it was worse than it was). I just stepped aside. He was so happy with me. He couldn’t even talk. He just pointed at the house. I had no idea he thought to highly of me. At breakfast I asked where he was. My aunt, with a very grim look said he had spent the rest of the night catching ‘that horse. They would just come to him
I enjoyed your story!
My 6 dogs used to do this!! I thought that was bad until I saw this. They are so beautiful to watch running. Thank you for all the education.
These stallions are so amazingly beautiful! Their spirited natures, curiousity and trust is lovely to just sit and watch. Thank you again for sharing.
So big and strong! Loved the way Henrik first came up to you!