I loved the little blind in one eye pony who was too afraid to leave her stall. It made me cry when she stood on her trembling legs and then made it to the sunny field. And the dear young Shire, Albert, who'd been hurt and abused. What a pretty gentle creature.
They were all brilliant VLOGs … some a bit more difficult but all tough horses to work with. Of course, as always you made a big difference in their lives … especially the little palomino who refused to leave his stall for months … can’t remember if it turned into years. And of course, I knew the one where you fell … was that Tanya’s idea to put that one in? LOL! 😂 You can never have too many channels … will look forward to all the reminders of just how many lives (both two and four-legged) you have touched for the better! Happy Trails! 🙌🙏❤️🥕💕🍎🐴🍏🤠
Had a thought watching the half blind Palomino pony in this. Steve. Next time you go to one that's 'stuck' in the stables, in addition to everything you already do, try forking some of the bedding into the doorway and yard. 🤔
Oh wow, I had forgotten just how beautifully that old appy moved. What stunning rhythm he has. A few sticky situations and close calls alright, but still here to tell the tale and some happier and safer owners as a result.
Those are some of my favorite moments, too. Thank you for all you give and teach to horses and people. I live my equestrian life vicariously through you and your channel.
Wonderful video. Do you think you would come to the Pacific Northwest USA? I don’t have a horse but I love your videos and it would be a treat to see you work in person.
❤🎉😂 Let's face it, Steve just speaks HORSE!! Love it!! 😊☺️🐴🥰⭐🤠
You are definitely spoiling us with all these GREAT videos... I LOVE IT...could watch you all day! THANK YOU! 🇨🇦🥰Sharon.
I loved the little blind in one eye pony who was too afraid to leave her stall. It made me cry when she stood on her trembling legs and then made it to the sunny field. And the dear young Shire, Albert, who'd been hurt and abused. What a pretty gentle creature.
You work so hard. Even the "close calls" are so well handled. ❤
They were all brilliant VLOGs … some a bit more difficult but all tough horses to work with. Of course, as always you made a big difference in their lives … especially the little palomino who refused to leave his stall for months … can’t remember if it turned into years. And of course, I knew the one where you fell … was that Tanya’s idea to put that one in? LOL! 😂
You can never have too many channels … will look forward to all the reminders of just how many lives (both two and four-legged) you have touched for the better!
Happy Trails! 🙌🙏❤️🥕💕🍎🐴🍏🤠
I love your interactions and your calm demeanor with the horses. I really enjoy watching your videos.
I’ve never forgotten you saying “all they want is peace and safety” ❤
Had a thought watching the half blind Palomino pony in this. Steve. Next time you go to one that's 'stuck' in the stables, in addition to everything you already do, try forking some of the bedding into the doorway and yard. 🤔
Oh wow, I had forgotten just how beautifully that old appy moved. What stunning rhythm he has.
A few sticky situations and close calls alright, but still here to tell the tale and some happier and safer owners as a result.
Those are some of my favorite moments, too. Thank you for all you give and teach to horses and people. I live my equestrian life vicariously through you and your channel.
Thank you Steve, that was brill! 👏👏👏
Awesome! Thank you Steve! Love your channels.
Great video and what's the music to this video, so good. ❤
Cool moments!! Some of the horses I've seen the whole videos of. Fun to watch them through the phases of the mind! Love your work.
Great compilation!
Could watch this all day long!
Great ❤
Love the music !
I like the music. Who is this?
Good choice of music ❤
Yay! More Steve Stuff!!💛
Wonderful video.
Do you think you would come to the Pacific Northwest USA? I don’t have a horse but I love your videos and it would be a treat to see you work in person.
He'll be in the Carolina's soon
@tnone7873 that's great but Carolina is over 3,000 miles away from PNW Pacific Northwest (Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Western Montanta)
Love this. I've had a lot of those scarey moments over the years.
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You should have had Super Duper Cooper and the horse that ran over you in the trailer!
Great moments. Loved the music, too!!
Thanks steve ,even better value for money now 👏
I think steve is one of the best horseman in the world, a true leader that horses fear👏👏👏
I would say they understand because he speaks their language so well, is clear, and takes that leadership role well.
I would say he forms a partnership of respect and mutual understanding.
Not fear! Understand the language and respect on both sides...
I agree. And I have learned so much about timing and technique from watching his videos.
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