Ex Slave Raised The Smartest Horse That Ever Lived. Don't Believe It? See This.

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  • Folks in the know said that Beautiful Jim Key was The Smartest Horse That Ever Lived. His story is a true story. I spent several years checking it out in Tennessee where he was raised and where he died and in the national archives and other libraries around the USA. I partnered with author Miriam Rivas on a book called Beautiful Jim Key. I am not a horse person or even a horseback rider, but I was given the opportunity to do several films with people who love and understood horses. Magnificent animals they are for sure.
    I have met people who have spend their lives studying the intelligence of horses and they agree that Jim Key and what he did not only with spelling words but in mathematics and in understanding his trainer, mentor and partner, Bill Key, a former slave turned entrepreneur, could very well be completely true. Bill Key Was an extraordinary entrepreneur who when granted his freedom, built a horse racing arena and large horse veterinary practice in Tennessee. when the Civil War and the South destroyed it, he bought a home for his former "master" and this was documented in local papers at the time. He also negotiated an incredible financial arrangement with the New York Circus promoter who partnered with him to take Jim too many locations around the country performing before tens of thousands.
    I also have a deep admiration for how incredible Bill Key worked with animal rights organizations to make Americans aware horses as sentient beings. Also, I am amazed that on many nights at the St. Louis World's Fair - 1904 - Bill and Jim Key performed before 19,000 people in the building built specifically for them and their performance. It was at that world's fair that Jim competed against sixth-graders and beat them in a spelling bee. It was major news in the papers at that time.
    As a result of Bill Key's efforts, Jim Key also became THE symbol for one of the most important animal rights movements in America beginning in the 1890s. And millions of American schoolchildren signed a pledge that stated "I will try to be kind to all harmless living creatures and try to protect them from cruel usage." Jim Key’s photograph doing one of his tricks was posted on the pledge.
    The movie that I mention In my story is not yet a reality but I hope someday it will be. Investment money is what is needed and is, as most of you know, very hard to get. If you enjoyed this story please click the Super Thanks button below the video screen. That support makes me able to keep on doing this. I have other great stories to tell and great scenes to share.
    To get the book go here -www.amazon.com/Beautiful-Jim-....
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  • @gaylasmith5279
    @gaylasmith5279 3 роки тому +739

    My neighbour's horse took a liking to me years ago. We have a strong bond and he is proof to me that he possesses great intelligence and compassion. He gets out of his pasture and heads to my house on an almost daily basis. You've not lived until you open your front door to have a gigantic horse walk right past you and enter your den.
    I think he thinks he's a dog. But, he's a brilliant companion and is no trouble at all. I can put him back in his pasture by simply walking him over. No tricks, no gimmicks. He just follows and waits for me to open the gate. There's such intelligence in those eyes of his and he's always been very gentle with me. I adore him!

    • @chariwater1
      @chariwater1 3 роки тому +13

      Gayla Smith Wow. I love horses and can hardly wait to go riding again.

    • @jccurran9327
      @jccurran9327 3 роки тому +17

      So very nice to be loved and have a devotee (loving comment). Animals are amazing, nothing surprises me. You are truly blessed to be loved by this horse. Cherish every moment, life is too short. Best regards to all out there. 🎈

    • @michaelreis7010
      @michaelreis7010 3 роки тому +16

      I think it's showing animals love and compassion and understanding them that makes all the difference

    • @helaynelevitt6566
      @helaynelevitt6566 3 роки тому +6

      I think most might have missed the point of your post. Love it and very well presented.

    • @LindaJ46
      @LindaJ46 3 роки тому +4

      great story

  • @analeticiagallardo2314
    @analeticiagallardo2314 2 роки тому +26

    I've always had animals around me since I was little. One thing I've noticed is the more time you spend with them building a connection the more you come to have an unspoken language with them and that applies to all sorts of different animals. I don't work so I'm with my two dogs 24/7. They are both special in their own way but one in particular understands every word. If my husband and I are talking she knows what we are saying. I don't mean typical trigger words like "food" "sit" "walkies" . Yesterday I said something about changing the curtains and she walked over to the window to have a look. Recently I said "have you seen the tv remote control?" and although I wasn't talking to her she went and found it behind the couch. If I get a phone call from my parents saying they are coming over and she hears the conversation she will watch the driveway because she knows they are coming. I mean I could list examples all day.

  • @stardroplet9499
    @stardroplet9499 3 роки тому +158

    We need two movies, one for Bill Keys and one for The horse. Amazing smart man.

  • @Carol-sp5yg
    @Carol-sp5yg 3 роки тому +325

    My question is why are we just learning about this now. This kind of story should be in history books! So glad that you bring us these wonderful stories❤️

    • @thomasdorman4250
      @thomasdorman4250 3 роки тому +2

      AMEN!

    • @sherrydavenport9735
      @sherrydavenport9735 2 роки тому +13

      Doesn't fit The narrative of those that refuse to find The Good in History

    • @patremagilbert8787
      @patremagilbert8787 2 роки тому +1

      True

    • @janethefriend-awakened33
      @janethefriend-awakened33 2 роки тому +15

      This country will never teach truth when it involves the lives of slaves or black people in general.

    • @crystalbelle2349
      @crystalbelle2349 2 роки тому +4

      @@janethefriend-awakened33 seems history of those doing good doesn’t qualify as interesting history to “those who elect themselves qualified to state facts as history” regardless of race. That should be written facts in textbooks and perhaps readers would elect to read more, having more positive reading material to choose from. According to race, absolutely this story shines a bright light on this particular black man of high inelegance and warm heart, so I understand why in that time it may have been a factor unfortunately, just as if it had been a female. Beautiful truth has always been and continues to be an offense to the nay sayers of a culture trying to create a negative generation regardless of race or gender is most likely the reason we haven’t read this beautiful and brilliant story. Hoping to see a Morgan Freeman movie soon. That sure would be a step in the right direction! :) If we could vote on this, it would surely come to fruition soon I trust. Thank you.

  • @catloverkitten10
    @catloverkitten10 4 роки тому +763

    The irony. I wouldn't have heard this great story without the internet and you wouldn't have found it without the old drafty used bookstore. We need to value and preserve the integrity of both.

    • @spiritfeather1
      @spiritfeather1 4 роки тому +15

      I bought this amazing book 12 years ago. found it in a bookstore

    • @davidwilson3465
      @davidwilson3465 4 роки тому +22

      Yes!! Thank you for saying this. So many are turning their backs on “dusty old books”

    • @mystyyykweeen1573
      @mystyyykweeen1573 4 роки тому +13

      @@davidwilson3465 I love old books and I still buy them

    • @elizabethcope1502
      @elizabethcope1502 4 роки тому +10

      I 💘 the smell of 📖 s

    • @Nasreddiin
      @Nasreddiin 4 роки тому +5

      @@elizabethcope1502 me too. Smelling the paper ...

  • @beardedpixie8426
    @beardedpixie8426 4 роки тому +1724

    We had a horse back in the 80's named Brandy that would go around every morning and let all the other animals out of their stalls. He would let the chickens out and their coop had a door with a standard house doorknob, so we didn't think he could have been doing it. We had come to the conclusion that a person was sneaking onto the farm at night and doing all this stuff to be mischievous. One night, me and my Dad decided we would catch the perp and give them a good talking too. We went down and set up a blind and sat there all night and never saw a thing until the next morning around 5:00am. What we saw had us laughing so hard it hurt. There was Brandy, going from one stall to the next opening every door and greeting each animal individually like he was making sure they had a good night sleep. When he got to the chicken house, he wrapped his lips around that doorknob and had to contort his whole body to get the doorknob to turn enough to release. That was the funniest part. He pushed the door open and stood there until all the chickens cleared his hooves. (That's a story in itself. A few years prior to this, he had stepped on a chicken and killed it. After that incident, every time a chicken was close to him he would stop moving until he knew the chicken had cleared his hooves.)
    Brandy lived to be 28 years old. One day he didn't come back to the barn, so we went searching for him. He was laying under an oak tree in a pasture we call "The Hill". An interesting tidbit about Brandy is that my Dad purchased him at auction from the Atlanta, Georgia Police Department. For the first 20 years of his life he was part of the mounted patrol in Atlanta. It was our understanding that a Police Officer had been shot off his back. We aren't sure if that is true or not, but that's what we were told by someone at the Auction.
    David Hoffman - Thank you for posting this video. It conjured up a lot of great memories for me and my Dad. My Dad is 87 years old now and talking about all this made him laugh just as hard as we did back in 1985. The bad part is... I feel like I need to go out and buy another horse!

    • @MrKalbadani
      @MrKalbadani 4 роки тому +36

      Should have ur own story book.

    • @helenandhercoffee
      @helenandhercoffee 4 роки тому +26

      Do buy another horse. The right horse. It will happen for you.

    • @ValbbyRod
      @ValbbyRod 3 роки тому +27

      I wish you could have recorded that.... it would have went viral and have been so awesome to see !

    • @annaal7480
      @annaal7480 3 роки тому +29

      Helen Borodina please don’t buy the horse, there are too many of them looking for their forever homes. Adopt, don’t shop.

    • @DaaTwah
      @DaaTwah 3 роки тому +32

      I so cried reading ur story. I have always felt I was a horse person. I grew up riding and understood I wanted to own a horse farm. Thank u for sharing ur story.

  • @cowabungakev
    @cowabungakev 3 роки тому +203

    "I promise to be kind to animals and to all sentient beings." Mercy Pledge

    • @randyhorne1067
      @randyhorne1067 2 роки тому +4

      I'm 65 years old , and I made that pledge when I was 7 years old

    • @cowabungakev
      @cowabungakev 2 роки тому +3

      @@randyhorne1067 It just so happened I seen your reply 7 minutes ago. Lucky 7 ;-)

  • @d.r.french1137
    @d.r.french1137 3 роки тому +344

    An oath to be Kind to all sentient beings. Wow, do we ever need this now

    • @pcatMe
      @pcatMe 3 роки тому +9

      It's been around for thousands of years. It's called Buddhism 😉

    • @ronaldcollins3824
      @ronaldcollins3824 3 роки тому

      @@pcatMe aaaaaaa,

    • @mikegross6107
      @mikegross6107 3 роки тому +2

      @@pcatMe I beg to differ with you! Christianity pre dates Buddhism by CENTURIES and teaches love MORE THAN ANY OTHER religion in that Jesus loved mankind SO MUCH he suffered and died in order to have EVERY PERSON"S SINS FORGIVEN!

    • @kathym6603
      @kathym6603 3 роки тому +6

      Amen to "An oath to be Kind to all sentient beings. Wow, do we ever need this now."

    • @timothycannon528
      @timothycannon528 2 роки тому +7

      @@mikegross6107 sorry Mike. Buddhism outdates Christianity by about 600 years.

  • @alangilmore1512
    @alangilmore1512 4 роки тому +54

    I find this story at 71 years old to be the best thing I have ever found or read on the internet. Thank you so much for sharing it.

    • @adorable3817
      @adorable3817 4 роки тому

      Animals are special 🥰 🙏
      ....do you eat animals? 💚🌷✌

  • @jodieturner3161
    @jodieturner3161 4 роки тому +714

    The world needs stories like this to get back to real life.

    • @kimaglioti7775
      @kimaglioti7775 4 роки тому +7

      Ain't that the truth.

    • @cyrillayman166
      @cyrillayman166 4 роки тому +4

      What is wrong with the life we lead today.I am sure the old people of the 1980s said the same thing & the people before them.

    • @kimaglioti7775
      @kimaglioti7775 4 роки тому +14

      @@cyrillayman166 You have no clue. The good memories will linger forever. But they seem to be fading fast with today's frantic stress & chaos. I Thank God we do have the good memories. I cherish them. The freedom of playing in the koppies,, hitching everywhere, free and safe. We were blessed. A lot of us had normal childhood's. We were lucky.

    • @cyrillayman166
      @cyrillayman166 4 роки тому +3

      @@kimaglioti7775 I am 51 years old,so I think I know a little on how things were back in the 70s & 80s.People are living longer than ever before because advanced medicine & break threw surgery's.More people in the world makes for a faster pace world,doesn't make it better or worse just on your outlook.

    • @kimaglioti7775
      @kimaglioti7775 4 роки тому +6

      @@cyrillayman166 Cool Cyril. Each to his own. Agree. I was born in 1959 and I loved things they way they were before cell phone's cocked everything up. We communicated.

  • @adiconstantin4598
    @adiconstantin4598 3 роки тому +68

    5:11 "with kindness, and patience and intelligence - as he was raised"

    • @debragipson3498
      @debragipson3498 2 роки тому +3

      He was a slave. He lacked autonomy. My great-grandmother was treated the same. On her death bed she asked to be freed.

  • @timgilmartin9051
    @timgilmartin9051 3 роки тому +89

    My friend posted this on fb and encouraged people to watch it. So when I clicked on the link and saw that it was 15 minutes long, I thought, “I don’t have time to watch this. I have too much to do.” But I started watching it, and, to my dismay, it was only 15 minutes long! I didn’t want the story to end. It was lovely, just a beautiful story. Thank you, David Hoffman, for the story and the way you told it. I look forward to hearing your other stories as well, and may they all be, at the very least, 15 minutes long...

    • @cecils3357
      @cecils3357 3 роки тому +3

      I agree.
      I didn't want this story to end either!!
      I found this earlier and enjoy watching it every single time.

  • @nicolebrown1927
    @nicolebrown1927 3 роки тому +130

    I DEMAND THIS BEAUTIFUL STORY TO BE MADE INTO A MOVIE. I WOULD DEFINITELY WANT TO SEE IT.☺

    • @carolrice5127
      @carolrice5127 3 роки тому +6

      Seabiscuit was an extremely well made movie very realistic, hopefully Beautiful Jim Key will do the True story justice

    • @chitaylor2775
      @chitaylor2775 3 роки тому +1

      Amen

    • @rushfan9thcmd
      @rushfan9thcmd 3 роки тому +3

      Great idea but they probably cant spin SJW agenda into it.

    • @caneloguero
      @caneloguero 3 роки тому +3

      I dont know if you have any grounds for demanding. But you can always dream.

    • @nicolebrown1927
      @nicolebrown1927 3 роки тому +3

      @@caneloguero Well, it was worth a shot.☺💙

  • @ReconR
    @ReconR 4 роки тому +317

    This is one of the greatest animal stories that I've ever heard.

    • @billdermody9402
      @billdermody9402 4 роки тому +3

      check out the history guy Sgt Reckless

    • @CAMC4955
      @CAMC4955 4 роки тому +10

      The story of the slave is impressive also

    • @danzbutrfly
      @danzbutrfly 4 роки тому +5

      i know right....amazing and beautiful story

    • @danzbutrfly
      @danzbutrfly 4 роки тому +3

      @@billdermody9402 oh wow...thanks for the info....

    • @riflechess7693
      @riflechess7693 4 роки тому +4

      @@CAMC4955 *exactly, he's the one who trained the horse yet he gets no credit... smh*

  • @michaelreis7010
    @michaelreis7010 3 роки тому +105

    Love and compassion towards animals makes all the difference

  • @lizannecheney9018
    @lizannecheney9018 3 роки тому +181

    One of my horses once saved me from a vicious dog who was stalking me to attack me. I was on foot and my horse came down from the hill and chased the dog away viciously.

    • @liamroberts9047
      @liamroberts9047 3 роки тому

      Hello Lizanne, How are you doing?

    • @Stevie-hn7mp
      @Stevie-hn7mp 3 роки тому

      Incredible and they are so loyal. Very smart .

    • @georgeherod4252
      @georgeherod4252 3 роки тому +4

      My daughter was in a wagon wreck with her coach. They were both thrown from the wagon and received non critical injures, (my girl got a concussion and eight staples in her head) but you know that you take a few to gain your senses. Those horses waited by them. They didn't just head for the barn.

    • @jturtle5318
      @jturtle5318 2 роки тому +3

      I had a stallion that would kill dogs, woodchucks, possoms and raccoons that ventured into the paddock.
      My neighbors quickly gave up on letting their sport dogs into the field to chase the horses.

  • @nancybernard3117
    @nancybernard3117 4 роки тому +453

    Why haven't I heard of this infamous horse? I'm 73 years old, and this is the first time I ever heard of Jim Key. What a delightful story! I want to see the movie. INCREDIBLE HORSE!!!

    • @bopsieboy
      @bopsieboy 4 роки тому +10

      Me either!! I'm 73 also and I stood 5 feet away from the likes of Secretariat, Seattle Slew, Forego, Affirmed, Ruffian..........I could go on & on!! Saw those GREATS at the Track!!

    • @jjohnjoni
      @jjohnjoni 4 роки тому +4

      @@bopsieboy I too am 73, and I had never heard this either. Hmm. Loved the story!

    • @drgil65
      @drgil65 4 роки тому +4

      I’m 55 and have heard of it, I guess it depends what part of the country we all grew up in, and what schools decided, at that time period in life, what was more important to learn about.

    • @sharoneastwood.1025
      @sharoneastwood.1025 4 роки тому +10

      That's because everything good and great that black people do or have part in is hidden right through history.

    • @kenlyneham4105
      @kenlyneham4105 4 роки тому +13

      I am 74 and until now, never heard of the horse.
      There is one thing I know though,
      it was not 'infamous'.
      INFAMOUS: (Adjective) well known for some bad quality or deed; wicked; abominable.
      Jim Key was most definitely, famous!

  • @fatimatoday563
    @fatimatoday563 4 роки тому +159

    My beautiful Tennesse Walker/Fox Trotter named Shadow had to be put to sleep 2 weeks ago at about 30 years old. He was my best friend and such a gentleman. He took good care of his pasture mate Sugar protecting her from all the creatures of the night. I know I will get over this loss, but it's
    still really painful. He was one of a
    kind. I know all horse lovers
    understand. I'm excited to see the Jim Key movie.

    • @LilyGazou
      @LilyGazou 4 роки тому +17

      Fatima Today my heart goes out to you. I feel like we will see our beloved creatures again when we cross over.

    • @mimilong3817
      @mimilong3817 4 роки тому +8

      Fatima Today:
      Aww! Sorry for your loss but you may see your horse again in your future.

    • @trilady66
      @trilady66 4 роки тому +8

      Fatima Today My heart aches for your loss. Would it be alright with you if I said some prayers for your peace of mind?

    • @eligatica
      @eligatica 4 роки тому +9

      I am so very sorry for the loss of your friend, your companion, your loved one. It is so agonizing and heart-wrenching when our beloved family member has to be put to sleep. I grieve with you. I had to make that same decision ~2 years ago for my beloved Lucy, for her sake. The decision you made was enormously loving. And terribly heartbreaking. The pain and grief subsides over time. I still grieve for Lucy. My thoughts and prayers are with you, Fatima.

    • @jessepitt
      @jessepitt 4 роки тому +7

      I was lucky enough to have a horse like that for my best friend for 26 years. I miss him every day. I’m so sorry for your loss but you have been lucky to have ever experienced that connection. I doubt I ever will again.

  • @lilythekitty9579
    @lilythekitty9579 2 роки тому +30

    This has to be one of the most interesting / incredible stories I have ever come across. This story covers the American Civil War, slavery, The Humane Society, an incredible human being by the name of Bill Key and a beautiful intelligent horse Jim Key. This is American history at its best. I would have loved to have met Bill Key and watched Jim Key in action. I showed this film to my mother and she absolutely loved it. She said she could listen to David Hoffman all day as he has such a lovely voice. She has also seen the film with Nette Mitchell about Emmalane. We are now going to see what other amazing films you have made.

    • @DavidHoffmanFilmmaker
      @DavidHoffmanFilmmaker  2 роки тому +2

      Thank you. There is much for you and your mom to see. Several years worth.!
      David Hoffman filmmaker

    • @valerieobrien5521
      @valerieobrien5521 2 роки тому

      I though the most amazing horse was Beaucephalis ! He belonged to Alexander the Great.

  • @shanekennethjamesaustin3949
    @shanekennethjamesaustin3949 3 роки тому +77

    Morgan Freeman would be ideal for this part. Morgan is a brilliant actor and I’m certain will make the movie a hit.

    • @marcoevans2155
      @marcoevans2155 2 роки тому +1

      Freeman's like 80 years old now

    • @piggynatorcool668
      @piggynatorcool668 2 роки тому +1

      @@marcoevans2155 don't believe anybody would mind

    • @iamfantastic.iamgreat3649
      @iamfantastic.iamgreat3649 2 роки тому

      @xirsamohtx The Rock

    • @bearbones4347
      @bearbones4347 2 роки тому

      No

    • @capnspicy5565
      @capnspicy5565 2 роки тому +1

      You can't have a black person play the part of a slave, that's racism, it should be a white lesbian with an asian accent painted red

  • @randallparker8477
    @randallparker8477 4 роки тому +1410

    Great story! I have heard about Jim. My friends Grandaddy had a mule named Fella who watered the other animals everyday. He would pull around a long water hose from the barn spigot turning the water on with his nose, water all the troughs and would finish by watering Granny's garden. EVERYDAY except Sunday. He would sleep all day on Sunday. When I knew Fella he was 24 years old. He was buried in a secret place surrounded by family and friends. Looking forward to the film.

    • @TheStuport
      @TheStuport 4 роки тому +65

      Love your story as well Randall...appreciate you sharing! Cheers

    • @randallparker8477
      @randallparker8477 4 роки тому +208

      @@shakeybritches8089 I was told that when Fella was very young, his mother got sick and died, he was hand nursed by my friends Grandad and Granny. As he grew up he would follow them around doing "chores" and one day he was playfully trying to pull the water hose out of someone's hand and they began letting him help pull the hose around. As the folks got older and slower he seemed to just want to help. The water valve was a no-freeze type with a handle that lifted up to open and they taught him to turn it off and on. Of course they made a big deal about it and started giving him an apple or something else as a reward. After several years Granny would show him how to hold the hose and do the watering. It became his job most days and he just kept it up. Except on Sundays, which is the part that I always thought was so amazing. Grandad would say he was a "Good Christian" and took his day of rest like the rest of the family very seriously.

    • @tacolove892
      @tacolove892 4 роки тому +54

      @@randallparker8477 ...Thank you for sharing an amazing story.

    • @randallparker8477
      @randallparker8477 4 роки тому +19

      @@tacolove892 You bet!

    • @drippingwater1849
      @drippingwater1849 4 роки тому +52

      YOU MUST WRITE ABOUT FELLA!!!!! MR.HOFFMANN COULD MAKE A MOVIE ABOUT HIM, TOO!!!! I WOULD LOVE TO KNOW MORE ABOUT HIM!

  • @californiascreaming1131
    @californiascreaming1131 4 роки тому +375

    This is the kind of stories we should see at the movies.

  • @mickwarshaw3431
    @mickwarshaw3431 3 роки тому +22

    Our Palomino horse, Zap, was quite the character. He would answer me with loud return whinny's when I called to him. He developed as a guardian- Zap would give a very distinct, "come asap" call when anything was wrong. Examples- the water trough was tipped over, a horse was in trouble, someone got hurt, etc. It was amazing and we all knew if we heard that call to drop everything and get to the horses.

  • @ChristineChurch
    @ChristineChurch 3 роки тому +22

    There are so many horses that are trick horses, they are so smart (all horses)... what makes this particular horse "special" is that people at the time didn't see the intelligence. So, this guy trained this horse and back then it was so unique, the horse got attention. In Oct. 2020, my horse saved the lives of several horses in a fully engulfed barn fire. I don't see anyone making a big deal out of my horse. It was briefly covered on TV and internet and on UA-cam. My horse is super intelligent, understands things in amazing ways and has had professionals marvel at his good manners and intelligence. So, why is my horse not famous? Because there are SO many trained and trick horses all over, on TV, movies, internet.... etc. Back in the 19th century, yeah, this horse is seen as the smartest horse (though, looking at the videos beside this one, it appears there's an awful lot of "smartest horses" in this world). Now, people KNOW how intelligent horses are (some more than others). Horses understand more than most humans can even comprehend.

    • @sharoneastwood.1025
      @sharoneastwood.1025 11 місяців тому +1

      WELL YOUR HORSE COULD HAVE BEEN KNOWN MORE BUT YOU DIDN'T EVEN MENTION YOUR BELOVED HORSE'S 🥺 NAME THAT YOU LOVE SO MUCH😒. BLESSINGS 🙏 AND LOVE TO YOUR HORSE I WISH I KNEW HIS OR HER NAME.

    • @jamescrawford9643
      @jamescrawford9643 10 місяців тому

      If you get 2 outta 10 horses that are smart you're doing good. Those odds aren't very good.

  • @n2wishnn552
    @n2wishnn552 3 роки тому +757

    Okay, people. Wth? My eyes just wandered over to the dislikes, while watching this and my mind is officially BLOWN. - 1.7k dislikes? HOW could anyone not like the content, the beautiful story of this kind dude and how intelligent he was able to make his horse? And how this helped change people's perspectives on the intelligence of animals? I don't get it? Do people just dislike stuff to be rude? I do NOT get that mindset. And am So glad I don't.

    • @rebeccacarlson9166
      @rebeccacarlson9166 3 роки тому +43

      I totally agree?! WTH is up with all the dislikes? Maybe they are Russian bots? Or Inhumane humans?

    • @sarakhaldi5085
      @sarakhaldi5085 3 роки тому +36

      @Rebecca Carlson I second that Rebecca! David Hoffman is just amazing at making films and telling stories, don’t you just adore this mans history he shares?

    • @Hundert1
      @Hundert1 3 роки тому +18

      @Karen Patterson Excellent comment, thanks 👍

    • @scottygardner654
      @scottygardner654 3 роки тому +42

      It's probably the leftist because they just learned the truth about how they were lied too in school about the civil war, and how blacks were actually part of the family , and refused to listen to the rest of the story when he got to that part.

    • @RadioAbrar
      @RadioAbrar 3 роки тому +20

      grantees, those dislke never end watching the video. they just are trolls.

  • @372rrcasa3
    @372rrcasa3 4 роки тому +110

    I'm from Shelbyville,. We were never taught this story, and I was in my 60's before I heard about it. We used to comment that the best thing to come out of Shelbyville was US-231, but now I can proudly move Jim Key to the top of that list.

  • @literallyalois2966
    @literallyalois2966 2 роки тому

    When I'm older I want to be as excited for horse stories as this man.

  • @brendag5855
    @brendag5855 3 роки тому +42

    I actually have never found it hard to believe that animals are intelligent but more than that some are wise, knowing, understanding and capable of unconditional love. Moreover, animals are healing and they come into our lives to help us awaken a part of our soul that we didn’t even know existed. They also give us strength and the will to keep trying 💕 Animals are amazing 🤩

  • @Blitznstitch2
    @Blitznstitch2 4 роки тому +456

    What’s more amazing is Bill Key who trained the horse- he was a slave turned businessman. And apparently the best horse trainer that ever lived.

    • @prw56
      @prw56 4 роки тому +17

      I think whatever organizations plan what people are featured for black history month dropped the ball by not finding this, correct me if they did, but a moment with google didn't show anything.

    • @Lorinstargte
      @Lorinstargte 4 роки тому +3

      Oh yeah this is going to happen now.

    • @jodyross6185
      @jodyross6185 3 роки тому +20

      any man..has the ability for great things, Bill, Jim Key's Caretaker was given respect and an opportunity, in a time when white men didn't do that kind of thing on a regular basis, many minds were repressed because of racism, and the lack of opportunities given them

    • @babysof2266
      @babysof2266 3 роки тому +3

      Bill key was John keys son

    • @TheDrexxus
      @TheDrexxus 3 роки тому +6

      That isn't more amazing.
      There were a number of slaves that became successful after being freed. How many horses had such a career?
      One is unique, the other is not.

  • @DefineMeAsOne
    @DefineMeAsOne 4 роки тому +437

    What saddens me is that stories like this, that were once known by many people, drowns in the ocean of time. Thanks for sharing.

    • @arcanondrum6543
      @arcanondrum6543 3 роки тому +1

      @Marisol white Jesus? White Guy. Cleopatra? White girl. Samurai Fighter? White guy (well, the good one, the others are just extras). Probably my "favorite" are the many, many early television shows depicting Native Americans as mass attackers and white people merely "defending themselves".

    • @karandeosingh2356
      @karandeosingh2356 3 роки тому +2

      @@arcanondrum6543 From white Jesus to white samurai.Great job comparing myths and one persons perspective with history to hollywood wow great job smartie.

    • @jennhill8708
      @jennhill8708 3 роки тому

      Statues of Jesus & the Saints have been made for the population. There are statues of Bl Mary holding the Child Jesus & they appear to be Japanese & black statuary in predominately Black countries.
      Chinese looking Mary & Jesus...
      So, you're barking up the wrong tree.

    • @jennhill8708
      @jennhill8708 3 роки тому

      @@arcanondrum6543 Cleopatra's family were Greek. She'd likely look to have a tan, no matter the weather.

    • @janeelboden6371
      @janeelboden6371 3 роки тому

      gets lost in the either..........that's why archives are so valuable.

  • @semco72057
    @semco72057 3 роки тому +33

    That is a remarkable story about that horse and his owner and I would love to see a movie about them and their life.

  • @rachaelstephens209
    @rachaelstephens209 3 роки тому +9

    What a wonderful story. Hats off to Bill Key and of course Jim. So much love and admiration between horse and man. Beautiful

  • @karenmahan6979
    @karenmahan6979 4 роки тому +60

    Being a horse owner for over 50 years and having devoured every great horse book I could find over the years beginning the moment I could read, I was surprised to find this book a few years ago. It's an incredible story that I had never heard of before. I hope they do make this into a movie. The story is so unbelievably wonderful, it could only be true. I heartily recommend it for anyone to read. You don't have to be a horse lover to enjoy the story of Dr. Bill Key and Beautiful Jim Key.

    • @adorable3817
      @adorable3817 4 роки тому

      Well said 🥰 🙏
      I can't believe we horses 🙈😢
      You're an animal lover....do you eat animals? 💚🌷✌

  • @mysunshine0063
    @mysunshine0063 3 роки тому +259

    I'm 58 now and when i was young i remember my great grandmother telling me about a horse that could count, read, spell and add. I thought she was stretching it and the horse was just doing tricks. Maybe this was the horse she was talking about. She would have been 17 yrs at the time of the world's fair. I think she went to it because she did have some things in her home on display from the fair.

    • @loveandlight1953
      @loveandlight1953 3 роки тому +27

      What a beautiful memory to have of you and your grandmother.

    • @joycesap6372
      @joycesap6372 3 роки тому +8

      Beautiful

    • @Jake-nk4wg
      @Jake-nk4wg 3 роки тому +10

      Thanks for sharing our beautiful story.

    • @Mike-sp2eu
      @Mike-sp2eu 2 роки тому +1

      She was probably talking about clever Hans

  • @herrunsinn774
    @herrunsinn774 3 роки тому +23

    09:08 "And he can make change". Heck, the kid working down at my local gas station can't even do that. 😅 😂 🤣

  • @BillyCobbOfficial
    @BillyCobbOfficial 3 роки тому +509

    The story of Bill Key is incredible as well and it makes you wonder what other great American stories get swept under the rug.

    • @susanhowe163
      @susanhowe163 3 роки тому +6

      IT'S FRUSTRATING TRYING TO BUY A CANADIAN HISTORY BOOK RIGHT NOW BECAUSE OF COVID RULES. I LOVE LEARNING ABOUT TRUE HISTORY.

    • @acerrome9672
      @acerrome9672 3 роки тому +4

      @@xrpvegas5407 the same as republikkkan

    • @pissonthe0fighteverybody276
      @pissonthe0fighteverybody276 3 роки тому +14

      @@xrpvegas5407 Back then a democrat would be what a republican is today. Remember President Lincoln was a republican. So when here about a republican from long ago think Democrat today.

    • @anitaechikunwoke4885
      @anitaechikunwoke4885 3 роки тому +2

      Absolutely!! I never get tired of times past! not

    • @azersamaali2016
      @azersamaali2016 3 роки тому +1

      Many thanks, been searching for "betting to win horse racing" for a while now, and I think this has helped. Have you heard people talk about - Senameron Sanyatt Approach - (should be on google have a look ) ? Ive heard some awesome things about it and my cousin got great success with it.

  • @mrOga
    @mrOga 4 роки тому +326

    When we were still young living with our grandmother in the village we were many kids at home and very stubborn, we had a goat that loved grandma so much, it used to only listen to her, no one else at home took it for grazing except her, and wen she was unable, she could talk to her to follow us that's when she could accept to go with us without resistance. It was very intelligent that it used to tell her every stubborn things we did at home in her absence. One day when we had gone to school grandma was attacked by a bull and this goat fought with the bull to protect grandma that broke his front leg and horn, she was never sold or slaughtered, she died of old age and grandma was labelled a witch for burring a goat with a tomb stone. The goat was called "Nakazi" meaning super woman.
    We have her grand children at home they are called Noble's in our language because we don't eat them, they all die of old age.

    • @houseofcalebfashiondesigns4131
      @houseofcalebfashiondesigns4131 4 роки тому +12

      Very interesting story which makes me curious where did this take place? In what country? Thx I love to learn that is why I ask

    • @mrOga
      @mrOga 4 роки тому +16

      @@houseofcalebfashiondesigns4131 this took place in Mukono, Uganda, Africa. It was back then in the early 2000's

    • @wuznotbornyesterda
      @wuznotbornyesterda 4 роки тому +16

      I can believe this story, as well as the Jim Key story. I have had a super-intelligent pony, horse, and goat in my life at different times. All can be smarter than a dog. All enjoy being with a human if you treat them as your best buddy. I would have slept with them if there had been room. I was an only child and I thought more of my horse than any human. I never trained him for tricks like Jim Key, but I believe he could have done nearly as well if I had. He died when he was 34.

    • @mrOga
      @mrOga 4 роки тому +8

      @@wuznotbornyesterda that's incredible animals might be a different kind of people speaking a different language under human colonisation

    • @jacobmensch7541
      @jacobmensch7541 4 роки тому +14

      Lol you don't need science to have an animal that cares for you as you do for it

  • @anybodycanart
    @anybodycanart 4 роки тому +381

    Horrible that these stories are so hidden in time...this man was phenomenal.

    • @beneiseoleinmheart5614
      @beneiseoleinmheart5614 4 роки тому +10

      Right, stop hiding the truth of history from us

    • @riflechess7693
      @riflechess7693 4 роки тому +9

      @@beneiseoleinmheart5614 *Notice the title is just about the horse & not including???*

    • @riflechess7693
      @riflechess7693 4 роки тому +15

      @@beneiseoleinmheart5614 *instead of giving the black man credit for training the horse, he praises the horse as if it learnt by itself!!!*

    • @baasbassinnababylonrobert-9963
      @baasbassinnababylonrobert-9963 4 роки тому +2

      @@riflechess7693 AMEN BROTHER!
      AAMEN !

    • @beneiseoleinmheart5614
      @beneiseoleinmheart5614 4 роки тому +13

      @@riflechess7693 true. They both deserve title recognition. The ability if the trainer to relate to the horse & the horse the ability to learn n obey. Still phenomenal and should be known. I thank David for his research n presenting it to the public. Kudos to you David.

  • @johndavid454
    @johndavid454 3 роки тому +27

    Humans could learn a lesson from Jim.. He's more humane than most humans!

  • @robertbirch6489
    @robertbirch6489 3 роки тому +14

    When young, we had a Tennessee Walker named Nancy. We little kids rode her bareback. BUT, if one of us began slipping off, she would immediately halt until we could regain our balance. No one ever taught her to do that, she was smart and loved children.

    • @kingbasilthefirst
      @kingbasilthefirst 2 роки тому

      Tennessee Walkers are "🎵smooooth as Tennessee Whisky🎶" when you ride them! They seem pretty intelligent as well!

  • @trenawawrzyniak4397
    @trenawawrzyniak4397 4 роки тому +388

    We as humans do not give animals enough credit, I have a medical alert service dog" Cocco" He's 10 yrs old. I have seen my dog do amazing things. My neighbor n his dog who is female doesn't like children . One day the dog got away from the owner n went after a child walking by , my dog chased after her, grabbed her leash n down stayed her. He kept her leash in his mouth until the owner got there. I didn't tell my dog to do this. He saw a problem n took action . The whole time the naughty female dog tried n tried to get away from Cocco, but he wouldn't let her go . He stopped her from bitting that child.

    • @johnbuck5181
      @johnbuck5181 4 роки тому +1

      First, dogs are more intelligent than horses blue they aren’t naturally skiddish from being prey for, well, forever and horses can not spell no matter how much you want to believe it.
      Just wondering if that guy killed any white people trying to free the slaves while fighting for the south?

    • @kathleenpetrillo5353
      @kathleenpetrillo5353 4 роки тому +19

      @@johnbuck5181 your a horses ass john...and about as smart as one. ..

    • @kathleenpetrillo5353
      @kathleenpetrillo5353 4 роки тому +18

      That is such a wonderful story! Your so lucky to have such a special incredible companion.....take care! P.s never mind the " horses ass" that left you the ridicuolos comment...God bless....

    • @johnbuck5181
      @johnbuck5181 4 роки тому

      Kathleen, the dog story is a better one than the “story” told about the horse.
      Yes, horses are intelligent but most of what the horse did were simple tricks taking place at a circus where it is highly controlled to get the maximum amount of money from people like you.
      Also, why was Key looked at as a positive character while fighting for the south. I thought we couldn’t have that anymore?????????????? Did he kill or try to kill any intelligent human trying to release his people from slavery????????????
      This seems like another Hollywood movie and what I mean by that they exaggerate everything because real life is boring.

    • @Jake-zp8gi
      @Jake-zp8gi 4 роки тому +4

      I promise you if that dog was around these parts where I'm at we would kill that female plain and simple not going to take no Chances with that stupid shit need to crack her skull with a baseball bat or spend about four pennies on a 22 shell

  • @trancecrew
    @trancecrew 4 роки тому +61

    Until one has loved an animal a part of one's soul remains unawakened.
    Anatole France

  • @lewtoncole
    @lewtoncole 3 роки тому +16

    When I was a kid in the 40's and 50's, Francis the Talking Mule were my favorite movies!

  • @gloriaseiter6399
    @gloriaseiter6399 3 роки тому +7

    Loved this story. I sure hope they make a movie. I had a horse when I was a teenager. Raised him from a colt. I can attest to their intelligence. Love, patience and kindness goes a long way. The things I taught him in his short time was near and dear to my heart. I will never forget the unique bond we had.

  • @braveboaz3997
    @braveboaz3997 4 роки тому +55

    My horse Silverado was very intelligent. I told him one day, "go and find my brother, ". He put his nose on the ground and sniffed around a bit. The then walked over to the shed and stopped. I jumped off and looked in the shed. My brother was there!

  • @hairyjute
    @hairyjute 4 роки тому +76

    Jim's kindness stemmed from the kindness shown to him

    • @cathydwiggins7922
      @cathydwiggins7922 3 роки тому +2

      Yeah...by a white slave owner, no less. Lots of slave owners...like my own ancestors...were kind to their slaves. That doesn't mean that the black slaves LOVED being slaves, but it was a hell of a lot better than what alot of black slaves experienced AFTER they were freed by Lincoln...who didn't give a f about slaves. He cared about SOUTHERN LAND AND MONEY and was willing to burn the South to get it. Once the slaves were freed...enormous suffering was unleashed for them.

  • @ArtPhotographerLindsay
    @ArtPhotographerLindsay Рік тому +2

    This story has everything: Human kindness, loyalty to family, entrepreneurship, empathy toward animals .... the list goes on.

  • @D-Fens_1632
    @D-Fens_1632 3 роки тому +5

    My God, how have I never heard this story? I grew up and live in St. Louis, where the 1904 World's Fair is still regularly recognized, remembered, referenced, celebrated, etc. I've never once heard the story of Jim Key, just stories about ice cream cones being invented. This is incredible.

    • @brentmoentmann
      @brentmoentmann Рік тому +1

      Also Iced tea and the hot dog were invented at the 1904 Worlds Fair!

  • @GOGOSLIFE
    @GOGOSLIFE 4 роки тому +22

    That is a wonderful story! I`ve never heard of him before(and this is coming from a horse nut(when I was 10+ years old)). My mother got me a pony when I was 12 and I loved him more than anything! When I got older and unable to afford to board him anymore, I let him stay at the farm he had been living at for 12+ years, and he had his friends. He died about 30 years ago. RIP Comanche boy!

    • @paulazemeckis7835
      @paulazemeckis7835 4 роки тому +2

      Jeff: even though he had a big whole in his heart when u left him arranging him to stay at the same stable really helped him. I hate it when all these horses form attachments with both humans and animals and then they are just sold. Breaks my heart and the horses as well. Yes they are impacted when they are bounced from stable to stable. Yes they form attachments. Yes they have emotions. And they are very, very soulful creatures.

    • @GOGOSLIFE
      @GOGOSLIFE 4 роки тому

      @@paulazemeckis7835 You`re absolutely right. They are the most beautiful, loving animal on the planet!

  • @grimbleahoy
    @grimbleahoy 4 роки тому +56

    Never heard of this before, but a very moving story. The 'dislikers' must have hearts of flint

    • @mysnellvilleblog
      @mysnellvilleblog 4 роки тому

      grimbleahoy or Hamtramck.
      Sorry, Michigan joke.

    • @adorable3817
      @adorable3817 4 роки тому

      Why even look at the dislikes? Who cares about them?! Why would you look at them? Or even acknowledge them?! Do you need negativity? Are you drawn to negativity?!
      You can watch a heart warming uplifting story and mange to find the negativity in it. And share it with everyone else. Bravo! Thanks for spreading it!
      I don't look at them because I don't need negativity in my life - and thanks to you! For your great focus on the negative! I now know how many dislikes there are. Ugh! I hate humans!!!!!

    • @katieoreilly7846
      @katieoreilly7846 4 роки тому

      A dorable , You HATE humans & your telling someone else off for bein negative ,,,,, double standards me thinks ,,,,,

  • @melodylanzatella5844
    @melodylanzatella5844 3 роки тому +6

    It is a wonderful story. I am a horse lover, so I heard about him many years ago. I remember hearing at some point that certain people tested him to try to debunk it because they thought there was some trick to it. I thought, what difference does it make?! No matter how you look at it, he is really intelligent! I have trained many horses in my life, as well as other animals and the key I've discovered is love and trust. If you build a relationship with ANY "sentient being" (as it was so beautifully said), that being will do anything possible to return that kindness. I always say, Every day I strive to be the person that my dog thinks I am! Well, that goes for any animal! Because animals always give you the benefit of the doubt!

  • @audreygregis8721
    @audreygregis8721 7 місяців тому +1

    What a very cool story! Thank you for bringing it to life. I'm 69, amazed at the stories we hear nothing about...and I'm also a professed horse nut, currently the owner of my daughter's wild-caught Mustang, Annie, who is now 17yo. I adopted her as a 2yo, when my daughter was 12. I love a good historical story...and have read Seabiscuit, Wild Horse Annie and The Last of The Mustangs, The Eighty-Dollar Champion...and still have to read The Perfect Horse, and The Ride of Her Life. Read every Black Stallion book in the library when I was young. Sure wish I had known about all the others I've collected. Not only great stories about the horse, but such a great way to really understand the history that was going on at that time. Thank you again! You have a new subscriber.😊

  • @anthonywestjr1063
    @anthonywestjr1063 4 роки тому +140

    This story should be taught in every grade school and be required reading in high school. Compassion not understood is ignorance perpetuated.

  • @paulabriggs5928
    @paulabriggs5928 4 роки тому +51

    I am thrilled to think that this, my favourite book for many years, is destined to be a movie. I stumbled upon this story in 2008 and have recommended it to all my horse friends for years. Thanks for saving that pamphlet

  • @MattrixNY
    @MattrixNY 3 роки тому +19

    In these crazy times, this story is just the positivity I needed in my life!

  • @user-kv9mh9jw3t
    @user-kv9mh9jw3t 3 роки тому +2

    Rain man made me cry bless Jim key

  • @susandowney2243
    @susandowney2243 4 роки тому +48

    Bill was raised by a wonderful man; he in turn grew up to be a wonderful man, and then came Jim Key and Monk...wonderful animals...kindness creates greatness, loved the story

  • @planetZ999
    @planetZ999 3 роки тому +56

    My horse Primo, was my Alarm clock, at 6:30 every morning he’d push my door open from the back of my room and just come in❤️
    I miss you Primo and my childhood!

  • @rhythmaddict808
    @rhythmaddict808 3 роки тому +6

    As a young girl, l discovered that my dog was telepathic! I swear, I could get Skippy to come and sit. We are all telepathic if we pay attention;-* This was wonderful as you are such a soul full story teller, thank you! SO happy I found you! Aloha from Maui!

  • @victoriaofthevictoriavicto7270
    @victoriaofthevictoriavicto7270 3 роки тому +1

    Love this...
    Here's a cat story...
    My dad was dying of cancer & for the first time in 47 years they weren't able to go down to his place in Mexico for the winter. My dad has always loved cats but my mother, not so much. We all wanted to get him one when he got sick but it was a big ole no from my mom.
    My folks lived in a 20 unit patio home situation that all looked exactly the same from the outside. One night this adult male cat shows up on their patio sleeping on one of the chair cushions. He had 20 to choose from. They fed him outside but didnt let him in. He just wouldnt leave.
    They posted a found cat thing on some local FB pages & the owners contacted them. They were shocked as they lived a good 20 min drive away across a 6 lane highway in a different town. They happily took him home & forced my folks to take 20.00 for taking care of him. 3 days later, he was back. It was cold so they let him in & he would not leave my dad's side.
    They called the people again & everyone laughed about it & even thought he was maybe getting in a vehicle or something as he loves going in to sniff cars. They took him home again & 4 days later, he was back.
    This time, the people told my folks that they had sold their house & had 2 indoor cats & this guy that liked to go outside. They asked if they wanted him as he obviously wanted them. Well, that cat slept with my dad every night for the next 11 months. He was the reason my dad would walk around outside, the reason he got up when he didn't want to to feed him & he kept him company until the day he went into palliative care. We brought 'puddy tat' in there the day my dad had chosen to pass & he just snuggled into the crook of my dad's tiny, tiny arm & purred & slept.
    My dad opted for assisted dying so while his favorite music played & his family all around him, he petted that damn cat until he passed.
    Ugh...I'm bawling now...
    So, this was just last August, I miss him so, so much.
    The cat is still with my mom even though she is not a fan & there isn't a time I look at that cat that I don't seen the peace in my dad's eyes & remember the joy he gave my amazing dad...
    After he passed we were putting together photos & such & had them spread out on the spare bed. I have a picture of 'Puddy Tat' curled up with one outstretched arm over a picture of my father as a young man.
    Ugh...first time I've written all that. That was tough but also makes me happy. Definitely need to go fix my face now.
    Thank you for your wonderful story...animals are a gift. God bless you & yours.

  • @jpournelle
    @jpournelle 3 роки тому +278

    I own a horse just like him. Others would call him a "pasture ornament." I know what he is. He is a person.

    • @robertkeys6688
      @robertkeys6688 3 роки тому +6

      Hello Jennifer how are you doing and hope you're staying safe over there?

    • @itstheweather642
      @itstheweather642 3 роки тому +19

      " I know what he is. He is a person". This is the best part of the sentence! I agree.

    • @gilldoyle3295
      @gilldoyle3295 3 роки тому +8

      Beautiful ❤ my Merlin is a person too ❤

    • @arnebergsten6863
      @arnebergsten6863 3 роки тому +4

      @@robertkeys6688 1

    • @robertkeys6688
      @robertkeys6688 3 роки тому +2

      @@arnebergsten6863 How are you doing and where are you from?

  • @aylastockwell7287
    @aylastockwell7287 4 роки тому +29

    Yes! The world needs to see just how intelligent horses are! My stallion is only two years old and can play fetch, he can bring you a drink from a cooler, he puts his toys away in the toy box. He can sit, bow, lay down, give you a kiss, smile, the possibilities are endless if only we treat them with kindness and respect.

  • @susanurbanczyk9084
    @susanurbanczyk9084 3 роки тому +4

    Why don't we learn things like this in school? There is so much history that is inspiring and teaches kids that kindness, courage and creating a difference is more important than anything else. I have grown up with horses. I have worked with them my entire life. They are very special.

  • @AlwayzADelight
    @AlwayzADelight 3 роки тому +15

    I want to see the movie focus on Bill's life before Jim, in addition to including this amazing horse. Bill's life is quite a story all on its own.

    • @kenharris8743
      @kenharris8743 2 роки тому

      I agree he was the male version of Harriet Tubman

  • @tedlogan4867
    @tedlogan4867 4 роки тому +17

    I've heard this story. I have family who moved into the Shelbyville TN area 20 years ago or so, and started hearing versions of this story. It's a helluva story and would be a wonderful and motivational film. I hope you can get this done.

  • @chengcangelosi6418
    @chengcangelosi6418 4 роки тому +32

    I truly believe that when you treat animals kindly they will be your best friend.

    • @garyfairman2805
      @garyfairman2805 4 роки тому

      Your right all they want to do is please their owners..

    • @adorable3817
      @adorable3817 4 роки тому

      Well said 🥰 🙏
      ....do you eat animals? 💚🌷✌

  • @barbaraschultz1442
    @barbaraschultz1442 3 роки тому

    I grew up with horses and other animals. They were all intelligent when you respect them (kindness), and they trust you. Make the movie!!! Lots of stories in this world. I too have one. As our country heals, what a perfect story to unite with everything that surrounds us that we give energy to. Our children, our pets, our loved ones and each other. Beautiful. Thanks for sharing!

  • @aretools
    @aretools 3 роки тому +14

    I can’t wait to see the movie about the horse, I’m also intrigued at how great his people skills were to play cards and gain that much wealth and be on both sides of the North and south.

  • @alayamcgill7166
    @alayamcgill7166 4 роки тому +162

    The message here: Treat ALL animals with KINDNESS... And the world opens up....

    • @richardquezada693
      @richardquezada693 4 роки тому +2

      I do I add seasoning and spices

    • @kimmiek7064
      @kimmiek7064 4 роки тому +5

      @KonI AmiN Because most humans are arseholes!!! Animals are amazing & intelligent, so much more than greedy humans!!

    • @JohnDoe-dn7py
      @JohnDoe-dn7py 4 роки тому +1

      Love that chicken from popeyes!

    • @Punkin262
      @Punkin262 4 роки тому

      @KonI AmiN Thank u

    • @MyHeartForBio
      @MyHeartForBio 4 роки тому +5

      Your right! But some people will always stay blind... Gods creation is wonderfull and he made every animal with great love. We should care about our animal brothers and sisters.

  • @MarkLada
    @MarkLada 4 роки тому +319

    When I was growing up my grandpa had a horse named Roscoe that would let himself out of the barn and into pasture every morning.. He had to unlock and open the door to his stall, and then slide the barn door open.. When my grandpa figured out what was going on.. He cut a piece of pipe and put it between the sliding door and the wall, so the door couldn't slide open.. It took a couple weeks but Roscoe figured out he had to move the pipe to open the door..

    • @bertsbug5757
      @bertsbug5757 4 роки тому +2

      Then your dad was like f that off to the glue factory he went

    • @mistyqqq
      @mistyqqq 4 роки тому +27

      Mark Lada we had a cow who would lift the chain up over the gate post with her nose and let the herd out of the yard. The only other cow that learned to do this was her daughter.

    • @emerwatchorn6971
      @emerwatchorn6971 4 роки тому +17

      This is such a lovely story. Its made my heart smile.

    • @tonyabresee7944
      @tonyabresee7944 4 роки тому +17

      The farm I live on has a bunch of horses. I can't remember who it started with.... Possibly the stud Mr. But who ever started it taught it to several others. The stud found out if he bumped the bottom of the stall enough the latch would come up. Then he just slides the door open with his mouth. I have seen quite a few of them do it.... Only ever saw a gelding named rocky actually trying to work out how the doors on the other end of the barn work. I have so many videos of that horse going around the stall door trying to work out how that kind is opened. If you just bang the latch and make the noise he immediately grabs the door with his mouth and pushes to open it.

    • @emerwatchorn6971
      @emerwatchorn6971 4 роки тому +11

      Its so amazing. They are such clever animals. Bless them.

  • @mandybell7884
    @mandybell7884 11 місяців тому +2

    Thank you so much for making this film on such a wonderful & heart warming part of history ! ❤️ I totally love this story !
    Thx David for all your films & talent - it's a wonderful legecy

  • @barbaracole4314
    @barbaracole4314 3 роки тому +18

    I had a beautiful paint horse growing up, I rode mostly bareback and he would read my body language, he also let my little dog ride on his back too.

  • @runsontrails3091
    @runsontrails3091 4 роки тому +22

    I had a horse who was a gentle small beautiful Arab. He was a stallion until I purchased him and I had him for 25 yrs until he was 35 yrs old. They are amazing animals. I was so privileged to have this wonderful horse. He had been a racehorse and was a backdrop horse for the Black Stallion movie. I still dream about riding like the wind. You can’t explain the feeling. I know in my heart that they also go to Heaven. God breathed the breath of life in them.

    • @marianneoelund2940
      @marianneoelund2940 4 роки тому +2

      Not only will our beloved animal companions be with us in Heaven, we will be able to communicate with them as if by talking. I just hope they won't tell other people any embarrassing stories.

    • @gailmork53
      @gailmork53 4 роки тому

      Runsontrails the black stallion , my bestest fav

  • @Matt_from_Florida
    @Matt_from_Florida 4 роки тому +491

    You're a passionate yet efficient story-teller. Time well spent.

    • @jeastwood2737
      @jeastwood2737 4 роки тому +15

      I agree... Just watching him tell this story is a pure delight. I was thinking the same thing

    • @opposumking
      @opposumking 4 роки тому +4

      if you close your eyes he sound just like george carlin lol

    • @evelynwilliams9443
      @evelynwilliams9443 4 роки тому

      I couldn't of said it better myself

    • @amandakurtz7732
      @amandakurtz7732 4 роки тому +1

      Matt from Florida yes indeed could he post more !!!

  • @deannataylor6638
    @deannataylor6638 2 роки тому +1

    I hope they make a movie out of this..its such a beautiful story

  • @clarissesivyer-jones4429
    @clarissesivyer-jones4429 3 роки тому +1

    You are so right there needs to be a movie about this. We need more movies about what kindness and patience and love can do

  • @judybarcenas530
    @judybarcenas530 4 роки тому +645

    I wish Hollywood would make more true stories, than fiction.

    • @grandmabarbs175
      @grandmabarbs175 4 роки тому +14

      Yes...all they can do these days seem to be makeovers of movies already made...the idiots!!
      LOL!!

    • @miriamschiro1773
      @miriamschiro1773 4 роки тому +3

      judy barcenas ...NO I HATE movies that uses animals.
      They didn’t even tell the people the high stress they put animals through forcing them to perform a certain way 😣

    • @coverboy1050
      @coverboy1050 4 роки тому +6

      I'm making an incredible true one at the moment.

    • @miriamschiro1773
      @miriamschiro1773 4 роки тому +1

      Anthony Carrillo filmmaker 😡

    • @coverboy1050
      @coverboy1050 4 роки тому +3

      @@miriamschiro1773 its an overwhelming passion of mines, if you search "Save Luis Alberni" you can see an interview on my other channel of my Nana talking about how she inspired me at 6 years old

  • @michaelmelling9333
    @michaelmelling9333 4 роки тому +21

    Man, I sure hope a big-budgeted movie is made about the man and his horse and dog, too. You, btw, have a very nice way of telling a story.

  • @katherinepoletto1547
    @katherinepoletto1547 3 роки тому +2

    David, Thank You.i got my McGee in 72.McGee was my Brother.33 yrs we were together.i showed my Daugher to him in March,95.Love at First Sight.of course.
    Horses ARE Smart.Smsrter than Us,fo sure.Those of us who have been saved by.a horses Love. Are better people.McGee passed in 2003.i told Kaity cry your heart out now bcz after that you think of All the good things He did snd Laugh your heart out, feel him nudging you on your shoulder still.
    Serendipity and Obtuse are my two favorite words.i love your story of jim key.kat,ct.3=21.

  • @1cosmocat
    @1cosmocat 3 роки тому +1

    How the hell can this many people thumbs down this video. People never cease to disappoint me. This is a beautiful story

  • @sonyadeantonio
    @sonyadeantonio 4 роки тому +154

    I want to see this movie. They should start a site to raise funds for the movie

    • @houseofcalebfashiondesigns4131
      @houseofcalebfashiondesigns4131 4 роки тому +2

      #Kickstarter I have seen film projects on there & #Indigogo are the only two I know about however there could be more out there. #crowdfunding

  • @edmccaffrey1
    @edmccaffrey1 4 роки тому +358

    I trained many, many horses, they are not all the same. However, I had the privilege of encountering a horse that was incredibly intelligent and I taught that horse amazing tricks and developed a language which I could communicate with that horse. I believe that the right trainer, with the right horse could easily achieve all that is shown here.

    • @truth4004
      @truth4004 4 роки тому +14

      @Madji Of Cimmeria Not an "it" but a HE.

    • @ginoasci2876
      @ginoasci2876 4 роки тому +14

      Ed McCaffrey: There are five “I”’s in your comment.
      The story about Bill Key and Jim Key is not about you.

    • @ByDesign333
      @ByDesign333 4 роки тому +17

      @@ginoasci2876
      Judgemental Gino
      using "l" 5 times proves nothing bud.

    • @kathymcdonagh7508
      @kathymcdonagh7508 4 роки тому +19

      Gino Asci
      Wow what a killjoy you are. Jealous much?

    • @imagrandpa
      @imagrandpa 4 роки тому +1

      Stupid comment

  • @leslieschott754
    @leslieschott754 3 місяці тому

    I’ve heard of this man and his fantastic horse. I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE horses and ride as often as I can! Thank you, David, for presenting the full story. I hope it does become a movie, I’d definitely see it. My grandparents would have been youngsters at the time Jim Key became nationally popular; wish they were still here so I could ask them about this (as it was, Grandma was 102 yrs old & Grandpa was 98yrs old, when they passed). So good to catch up with you again, David…..ya still got it! 😊

  • @nuhriam
    @nuhriam 3 роки тому +1

    Wonderful and happy story about 🐎 Jim Key . Thank you 💞. Love it .

  • @nimekupata
    @nimekupata 4 роки тому +15

    Horses have amazing hearing, I taught one mare to pick up a canter with just the slight sound of “pa”. She also gave kisses on command. She found ME six years after I had to sell her. One I taught to bow by nodding a certain way. I sold him and years later he still recalled it at his new home. They are so observant!
    All my best friends have four legs. 🤣

  • @teetarquin7012
    @teetarquin7012 4 роки тому +87

    We had a horse named Major. My brother bought him when I was six years old and I learned to ride him bareback because we were poor and couldn’t afford a saddle. When we moved to the edge of a small town, our neighbor next-door let us keep Major in their fenced pasture. He would break out once in a while and would come up on our front porch and stick his head in our door. A reporter for the local newspaper happen to see him do it and took his picture and it was in the newspaper. He was the best horse you could ever imagine, so gentle.

  • @beachbunny7256
    @beachbunny7256 3 роки тому +2

    I'm a huge horse lover and never heard this story!!!! It's lovely!!! People today need to take the pledge!! Hope the movie comes out!! Thanks!!🐴🥰

  • @donnananar1556
    @donnananar1556 2 роки тому +2

    Just a beautiful love story Dave. The animals are better than some human beings! I love the story! Thank you so much my darling!🙏🏻❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

    • @DavidHoffmanFilmmaker
      @DavidHoffmanFilmmaker  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you again Donna for your comment. If your resources allow, I would sure appreciate your using the THANKS button under any of my videos including the one you have commented on. It is something new that UA-cam is beta testing and would mean a great deal for my continuing efforts.
      David Hoffman filmmaker

  • @tubetools5627
    @tubetools5627 4 роки тому +57

    One of thee most heart worming stories I've ever heard. I hope your movie is a box office smash, for animals worldwide. Someone needs to put an end to animal cruelty NOW !

    • @scottb252
      @scottb252 4 роки тому +1

      Right there with you on that! They need harsher consequences! Jail time for these idiot's, not just a slap on the wrist! This guy in my area tortured a dog to death and only got three months Unsupervised probation! What? He should have went to prison for at least of ten years! Or LIFE! If you can kill a dog, you could kill a person in my opinion, and we don't need people like that on our streets!

    • @conesillyvalley7182
      @conesillyvalley7182 4 роки тому +2

      _put an end to animal cruelty_ includes being vegetarian right?

    • @scottb252
      @scottb252 4 роки тому +1

      @@conesillyvalley7182 hell ya!

  • @leacebee5892
    @leacebee5892 4 роки тому +13

    Isn't it a shame that many had never heard of this beautiful story before.
    I thoroughly enjoyed your telling of this story.
    I cant wait to see the movie.

  • @rosemarylambert8050
    @rosemarylambert8050 3 роки тому +6

    I found a greeting card with a horse spelling out the words "Merry Christmas". I ordered one and found out from the card maker that she designed it in memory of a horse called Beautiful Jim Key. She told my about the book so I bought one and read it. Since that time I've longed to see the movie made, knowing it would be very challenging to train a horse to be as great as Beautiful Jim Key. Maybe that's why Hollywood hasn't risen to the challenge. How refreshing it would be to have a nice clean movie for a change!! I fell in love with Beautiful Jim Key. Read the book if you get a chance. I also loved this short film and thank David very much for telling the story. Come on Hollywood...start auditioning and planning!!!

  • @RickyJr46
    @RickyJr46 3 роки тому +7

    In her book "Beautiful Jim Key: The Lost History of the World's Smartest Horse", author Mim Eichler Rivas reveals how stunned she was to first hear about Jim Key, and wondered how on Earth such a tale could go untold. I've just started the book, and it's written in a style that is pure time travel. You are there.

  • @kayyyven7104
    @kayyyven7104 4 роки тому +13

    This is beautiful. Horses are such wonderful animals , makes me sad to see anyone mistreat them. I have two myself and I swear they keep me sane

  • @billmitchell3329
    @billmitchell3329 4 роки тому +19

    I love this story because it’s time people understand that other beings deserve their rights. That they are capable of much more than we give them credit for and they have feelings and abilities. While it’s true that humanity is the dominant species on planet Earth it shouldn’t mean we have the right to put animals in bondage or be cruel to them.

  • @AlexRichardson-hu7bk
    @AlexRichardson-hu7bk 22 дні тому

    Yes a true story of a Horse. I love true story's. Thank you for telling us this Story. I pray it's made in a film. 🐎👍

  • @jorgemontefusco650
    @jorgemontefusco650 2 роки тому +1

    What a wonderful story. This man should have a venue for his work. I’d pay to see anything that he makes. Good luck to you.

  • @gipsiesrealm
    @gipsiesrealm 4 роки тому +298

    I love this story and the kindness bill had for his animals I’m so glad I stumbled across you

    • @karen81681
      @karen81681 4 роки тому +7

      Great story!👌 Love horses!! Very pleasant video and history🏇😁 I could listen to you all day😍🙋‍♀️👍 More stories please🙆‍♀️💞🙏

  • @sandylipscomb7003
    @sandylipscomb7003 4 роки тому +49

    YOU ARE A WONDERFUL STORY TELLER AND THIS STORY CAPTURED MY HEART❤️

  • @desertfox1273
    @desertfox1273 8 місяців тому

    Yes to kindness. Best story ever. I want to see the movie!!! Take it to the leaders around the world and lay down their Arms forever! No more war, just KINDNESS! THANKS TO DOC AND JIM!

  • @otterkarman8740
    @otterkarman8740 2 роки тому +1

    Boy. This Guy can tell a story!! real emotion.