Living with My Horses Update| What I Feed

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  • Опубліковано 21 жов 2018
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  • @averagekat8351
    @averagekat8351 3 роки тому

    I love rewatching these old videos and seeing what changed between then and now. I really admire your work with your horses.

  • @mirrepoix
    @mirrepoix 5 років тому +15

    i'm so glad rue's joint is doing better! best wishes to her recovery in the future

  • @Milestone-Equestrian
    @Milestone-Equestrian  5 років тому +44

    MAKE SURE YOUR POST NOTIFICATIONS ARE ON!
    BIG ANNOUNCEMENT COMING WEDNESDAY
    A LITTLE HINT IN THE FEED ROOM FOOTAGE... MAYBE..
    Also, me reviewing a dog food brand really isn't an invitation for you guys to suggest that I switch my dog's diet around yet again to feed whatever you feed your dog. I'm not looking for suggestions, that is up to me and my vet because we already know what we have tried and what is working. It makes no sense to up and switch her food again if we find something that is working because we are trying to pinpoint what she may be allergic to. Respect that.

    • @lvhoon5708
      @lvhoon5708 5 років тому

      My birthday is wednesday haha

    • @milk9294
      @milk9294 5 років тому +1

      Oooooo mysterious

    • @katelynnparker6916
      @katelynnparker6916 5 років тому +1

      I don't to the intro EVERY SINGLE TIME. Lol . Thanks Shelby this was a video where I learned a lot.

    • @katelynnparker6916
      @katelynnparker6916 5 років тому +2

      I said i sing to the intro every time! Dang attocrorrect .....

    • @littlelopingponies6103
      @littlelopingponies6103 5 років тому

      It’s a mystery! Hah!

  • @alwaysoutoftime698
    @alwaysoutoftime698 5 років тому +12

    ...it felt so good to pet Simon 😂

  • @pheenobarbidoll2016
    @pheenobarbidoll2016 5 років тому +4

    Ah, another good horse video from a grounded horse person. I needed this. The sale of my TWH colt fell through and I'm disappointed. I'm going to look at a 15hh 12 year old haflinger Sunday though so fingers crossed.
    I wish my dogs were picky lol they'll eat anything, including my fence.
    If you mention switching food, feeding food, food at all regarding your pets prepare to have a hundred comments full of opinions. People aren't taught the difference between invited advice and unwanted advice, and they're so self absorbed they think it's not uninvited from THEM because they care/areconcerned/Just want to help/ have good intentions/ were told by someone else blah blah. It all means the same thing. They were not raised with manners or do not apply the manners they were taught. Everyone thinks they are the exception and that they have a new idea or opinion that no one else could have possibly considered. It annoys you because you were taught manners and have a functioning brain that applies critical thinking skills. I guess take comfort in that? LOL Being annoyed means you're intelligent enough to be.
    Anyway, I appreciate your videos and the time and effort you put into them. Thank you for being a sane place in youtube.

  • @abbyqueenan4127
    @abbyqueenan4127 5 років тому +1

    Feed room is looking good!! I can’t wait until everything is finished!!

  • @cynthiabrown2806
    @cynthiabrown2806 5 років тому

    Great video! You sound sooo happy Shelby and that made my day! It must be lovely living with your horses and I like how you have set things up. Now just waiting for Wednesday and your news!!! I have a feeling it's very exciting news as well! Truly happy for you girl.

  • @ahkrkaoen3722
    @ahkrkaoen3722 5 років тому +2

    I love ur vids Shelby!
    They encourage me and gives me hope when I ride.thank you for this video~!😊

  • @redfyresasoiaf
    @redfyresasoiaf 5 років тому +13

    horse petting ASMR via phone

  • @leahbegg6463
    @leahbegg6463 5 років тому +1

    Ur horses are gorgeous and ur so talented and so are ur horses u inspire me so much and I finally jumped 1m35 with my eventer so ye love u

  • @hannahmarie1155
    @hannahmarie1155 5 років тому

    Bless You!! I couldn't finish up the video without saying that.

  • @anonymousanon9171
    @anonymousanon9171 5 років тому

    Feed room goals!! ❤ I need to convince my BO to let me organize the feed shed for him.

  • @lilymasters229
    @lilymasters229 5 років тому +2

    Did anyone else say bless you when she sneezed 😂 ? Just me ? Ok.

  • @olivial3804
    @olivial3804 5 років тому +1

    I HAVE THE SAME BOWL FOR WATER FOR MY DOG SAMMY i love it oh my goodness! Its so weird because hes an aussie husky mix (as far as we know) and he has the same sort of markings but with fluffier fur

  • @sombrs44
    @sombrs44 5 років тому

    Omg Phoebe has grown so much in the last week!

  • @hoperogers1421
    @hoperogers1421 5 років тому

    loved that close up of simons neck😂😂😍

  • @tashadavies5019
    @tashadavies5019 5 років тому +1

    They all look good :) x

  • @angelacouper1244
    @angelacouper1244 5 років тому +11

    Do u share this place with your mum? Sorry if it has already been answered. Also Milo looks so good!

  • @anonymousanon9171
    @anonymousanon9171 5 років тому

    I feed my dog something similar! She eats the Instinct brand, grain free salmon flavor. Only kibble she's eaten on a daily basis!!

  • @charli3523
    @charli3523 5 років тому

    I love you Shelby

  • @ashleyhiggens1068
    @ashleyhiggens1068 5 років тому

    ❤️❤️

  • @mga3964
    @mga3964 5 років тому

    Does anybody have any good articles or tips that I can use to decide my horses diet when I bring him home. He had been boarded at a barn where he’s been getting the grain that they provide. I would like to try and have him on some balances because he is currently only on grain but that costs extra at my barn.

  • @109367
    @109367 5 років тому

    Lol Simon is such a pony
    "Food!?"

  • @alanagill8041
    @alanagill8041 5 років тому

    Ok so Phoebe is officially adorable 😍😍 I have to feed my Jack Russell a grain free diet as he gets a mega bad tummy otherwise :( I love these kind of videos - it is very interesting to see what other people feed :) x

  • @annagarcia4392
    @annagarcia4392 5 років тому

    We have a big Problem to buy Hey..here in Germany .its very expensive this Year..coz. allways Sun ...Your Home will be nice..🐴

  • @elliemccarthy5672
    @elliemccarthy5672 5 років тому

    I’m not sure if it’s applicable to smaller dogs like Phoebe, but research from this year has shown that dogs on a grain free diet are often deficient in the amino acid Taurine which can lead to major heart distinction. My dogs were on a premium grain free food for years and were healthy, but we recently switched because of the new research that has been published! Just something to look into :)

    • @devyndaisy5162
      @devyndaisy5162 5 років тому +1

      Its not just grain free. Its foods with chickpeas,potatoes or basically fillers becuase they block a dogs natural taurine

    • @Milestone-Equestrian
      @Milestone-Equestrian  5 років тому +1

      She just got switched to grain free recently so I really don't think it would make her deficient, plus most foods have added taurine now.. especially if the products in them are low in taurine.

    • @elliemccarthy5672
      @elliemccarthy5672 5 років тому

      Oh for sure it would not develop after such a recent switch, I am just commenting on the new research from this year. Thought it was an interesting read :) vetnutrition.tufts.edu/2018/06/a-broken-heart-risk-of-heart-disease-in-boutique-or-grain-free-diets-and-exotic-ingredients/

  • @pheenobarbidoll2016
    @pheenobarbidoll2016 5 років тому

    What size is Simon by the way? I'm not good at telling height because I'm 5'0 so everyone and thing look tall to me.

  • @tiffanyritter3879
    @tiffanyritter3879 5 років тому

    Do you ever do grain bags? My horses get soaked alfalfa pellets, Black Oil sunflower seeds, turmeric, MSM, and glucosamine. And since it's so many things I just put them in ziplocs to make it easier on myself.

    • @Milestone-Equestrian
      @Milestone-Equestrian  5 років тому +1

      I dont love the idea because it isnt very environmentally friendly so I would rather just pre make them in their grain bins.

    • @tiffanyritter3879
      @tiffanyritter3879 5 років тому

      @@Milestone-Equestrian understandable. I reuse the same 14 bags though (1 week for 2 horses)

  • @javiergarcia6912
    @javiergarcia6912 5 років тому

    How many acres do you work with

  • @alyssaparham7429
    @alyssaparham7429 5 років тому

    Yee haw

  • @Dallas6101
    @Dallas6101 5 років тому +2

    So are there still other boarders at your barn or is it just you now? Will you be running the boarding facility or just caring for your horses?

    • @Milestone-Equestrian
      @Milestone-Equestrian  5 років тому +1

      We do not have the whole property, so yes there will still be boarders. I am not going to run the boarding portion, I'm too busy and my friend already manages it.

  • @draiocht0
    @draiocht0 5 років тому

    Omg this video scared me because I for some reason had a dream you guys leased the house after it was done and let the people take it because they were all settled in and you guys just moved elsewhere. And I guess i thought it was real xD

  • @awuma
    @awuma 5 років тому +1

    You're more and more getting into the same ghroove as Elisa Wallace :-)

  • @deya8289
    @deya8289 5 років тому

    WHAT KIND OF DOG IS THIS? The breed? She is so cute :)

  • @TheAndrewbigboss
    @TheAndrewbigboss 5 років тому

    i wish i lived the farmer life

  • @caitlinw8351
    @caitlinw8351 5 років тому

    I think announcement is either gender of donuts foal or thoroughbred makeover

    • @Shaka6331_
      @Shaka6331_ 5 років тому

      You can't find out the sex of a foal until it is born

    • @andystpierre6086
      @andystpierre6086 5 років тому

      savvylover211 actually, vets can do it with a special ultrasound. I’m gonna have the experience with my vet, cause he’s from the faculty and since my mare is really well behave, he’s gonna show his students how to do it. So I’ll find out for free hehehe! But he told me that’s it’s expensive so most people don’t do it.

    • @madisonandamira2723
      @madisonandamira2723 5 років тому

      Your right!!

  • @erica031012
    @erica031012 5 років тому +12

    Have you tried feeding her a raw meat diet. My dogs health has changed for the better.

    • @Milestone-Equestrian
      @Milestone-Equestrian  5 років тому +11

      No, not yet. She is just a baby and if I've found something that's working I dont want to change her food around a ton. I've also known some dogs that were super ill because of being on raw food diets as well as there being pros and cons with it, like everything. So no, I'm not looking to swap her diet unless theres a reason

    • @erica031012
      @erica031012 5 років тому +2

      Shelby Dennis i ment no hard by the the question and wasn’t trying to push it on you lol. I was wondering because I have experienced wonders with it. I had a dog with chronic skin conditions and allergies to the hills. And it worked for him. It doesn’t fit everyones lifestyle and I respect that. At least you are not feeding her old roy. The little paint is one cute pony.

    • @devyndaisy5162
      @devyndaisy5162 5 років тому

      Do you mean BARF raw? I used to feed raw but I chose to switch to kibble because its easier

    • @dorisseymour6013
      @dorisseymour6013 5 років тому

      I thought u where talking about the horses 😂😂

    • @caitlynnt4149
      @caitlynnt4149 5 років тому

      Shelby, there have been recent links between dogs fed grain free diets and dilated cardiomyopathy. DCM used to be rare but is becoming more prevalent because owners are feeding grain free/exotic diets. It may be worth trying to identify which grains in particular she has issues with but including those which she doesn't into her diet. Just some food for thought (I'm a veterinary tech at a specialty research center).

  • @thatgoldenfisho2932
    @thatgoldenfisho2932 5 років тому

    Why do you give the horses flax? Is it something that would normally be in their diet in the wild or is just good for them, or some other reason?

  • @maiarubin5021
    @maiarubin5021 5 років тому

    Does anyone know where Archie is?

    • @mlaenie4170
      @mlaenie4170 5 років тому +1

      Maia Rubin He was sold months ago. He still lives at the same barn but he is no longer Shelby's horse and she has expressed that she is not comfortable giving constant updates on him.

  • @nicholettesalazar2352
    @nicholettesalazar2352 5 років тому

    What breed is milo sorry if I mispronounced his name

  • @srk4037
    @srk4037 5 років тому +1

    how tall are you?

  • @Furturs
    @Furturs 5 років тому

    my 16.2 hh gelding eats the same food as simon. lmao

  • @jesswoody4036
    @jesswoody4036 5 років тому +1

    Where do u keep ur tack

  • @lvhoon5708
    @lvhoon5708 5 років тому +2

    YA FIRST COMMENT
    I THINK.
    And like! I hope lolol

  • @dorisseymour6013
    @dorisseymour6013 5 років тому

    Did she sell Archie?

  • @gsdmomb530
    @gsdmomb530 5 років тому

    Just a suggestion, the protein is to high, you want it no higher than 25%. ☺

  • @wolfsrain0000
    @wolfsrain0000 3 роки тому

    Same with horses, your dogs needs a species appropriate raw diet

  • @kathryntwiddy7315
    @kathryntwiddy7315 5 років тому

    So i found out grain free is actually bad for them. It makes them fat

    • @Milestone-Equestrian
      @Milestone-Equestrian  5 років тому +5

      A lot of dogs with sensitivities do better off grain. If a dog is getting fat, they aren't getting exercised enough.

    • @kathryntwiddy7315
      @kathryntwiddy7315 5 років тому

      @@Milestone-Equestrian oh ok our dogs were on grain free and they were getting chubby. May have been the amount we were feeding them too. Your puppy is so cute!!!

    • @gsdmomb530
      @gsdmomb530 5 років тому +1

      Kathryn Twiddy So not true.

    • @kathryntwiddy7315
      @kathryntwiddy7315 5 років тому

      @@gsdmomb530 ok i must have been told wrong our dogs started gaining alot of weight when we were feeding then that but it could have been the amount.

    • @kathryntwiddy7315
      @kathryntwiddy7315 5 років тому

      @@Milestone-Equestrian no hate on you btw whatever works,works. Im just glad my dogs are happy and healthy

  • @weirdohooman8056
    @weirdohooman8056 5 років тому

    Where is Archie?

  • @Moodtoodrude
    @Moodtoodrude 5 років тому

    I don't want to be that person that criticize you because from what I've seen you're a great Rider and amazing person. Your story will Milo is inspiring! Please don't take this as an attack just something I see that might help. When you jump it looks like your lower back is a bit rounded. If you "fluff" your butt like almost stick it up when in 2 point it might help with the rounding. You could also have more contact in the saddle if you arch your lower back. I rode a lot of hard horses and this was my savior. I had the most control when I arched my low back while jumping. I love your channel!

    • @Milestone-Equestrian
      @Milestone-Equestrian  5 років тому +1

      You are not supposed to arch your back... sticking your butt out and arching is a major trend in the h/j world that is hated by the vast majority of trainers, is incorrect eq and is also super bad for your back. So, please, with all due respect let my trainers train me instead of giving advice that would only serve to further damage my already messed up back. Arching your back is also not at all related to having contact in the saddle.

    • @Moodtoodrude
      @Moodtoodrude 5 років тому

      @@Milestone-Equestrian it seems as if you took this as an attack. And again not what I was trying to do. I didn't say arch your back. Under your hips bow when you go over a fence. I promise if you arched your lower back instead of rounding it you would have more contact with the saddle. It also gives you the ability to be in control of your body. Hunters do it to an extreme to look pretty. That isn't what I was suggesting at all. Even if you don't arch try to straighten your lower back. It puts less pressure on your back because your more balanced. The beauty of suggestions is you never have to try it. I was offering an idea based on my experience. Keep up the good work I really enjoy your videos!