WHY IS BREE LOSING WEIGHT??? // Sawing Lumber with NO HELP!
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- Опубліковано 17 бер 2024
- Hi Everyone, We have noticed recently that Bree is looking a little skinny, so we are wondering why, or if, she is losing weight! We are also doing a little horse training session with her. Then Jim is sawing lumber with no help and showing how he is able to a lot of work in the sawmill by himself.
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Jim, no one would ever call you a slacker! LOL
“I could take her in the house, but I’ve already done that.” of course Jim has taken Bree in the house. Isn’t that what everybody does with their draft horses?😀🤣🐴. It just cracked me up how he said it so matter-of-fact. Great!!
Bree war wirklich schon im Haus. Es ist wahr.
Sie ist durch den Flur gelaufen, hat eine Runde um den Küchentisch gedreht und ist über die Veranda wieder hinaus gegangen. Die gute Bree war ganz lieb und hat nichts zerbrochen.
Es ist alles im Video zu sehen.😊
In the video where he brought Bree in the house, Jim also said he brought one of his other horses in the house many years ago
My pony was in the house the other day. I generally stop by the back door and get em a treat when we get back from a ride, drive, or walk. I usually stop them coming in but was not quick enough that time! They do get very familiar if you keep them at home
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@@bhensel100 I must’ve missed the video where Bree was in the house. I saw the one with Earl in the house for cinnamon buns.
Jim, has taken Bree in the house I think if i brought one of the animals in the house he would throw an absolute wobbly he allows me to have a dog and a cat in the house but that is as far as it goes with him. He is not an animal person but i love them.
Jim, Brenda Bree is really a good girl so willing to try new things. Jim the mill is so interesting to watch great camera work. Thank you for your time.
Folks, I can't wait to see what Bree is going to look like as a mature logging horse. Such a fine looking bunch they all are. And Mr. Skip; he is constant motion and filling out as well. Thanks.
Reasons why I like your channel. Jim. Brenda. Horses logging, plowing, pigs, etc. Training the young horses. Pulling contests Wood mill (you explain things so thoroughly). Brenda's projects, cooking, chickens, etc. Skippy. William and his projects. Your other Amish neighbors (It's great to see the old ways). And so many other farm ways with horses. But it's nice to introduce technology when needed. And of course, Trudy, Abby, and the grandchildren.
I appreciate the effort you and Brenda put forth for all the camera angles.
Thank you Jim and Brenda. Bree is so prettu❤
Bree’s mane is so pretty, like Mom’s and Dad’s :-). She’s a looker! Enjoyed all the creative sawmill camera work.
Great camera positions on the mill. On this channel you can see from start to finish the amount of work it takes to make lumber. No wonder it is expensive! Thanks folks!
I think he should start a second channel of live stall cams. No talking or music. Just relaxing barn sounds.
Those Suffolk Punch colts are absolutely beautiful. They have really bulked up.
They are a very sturdy breed and so quiet i just love them. Originally from Suffolk in the UK, they were on the endangered list a long time ago now the numbers are climbing i am sure Jim using Suffolk's is helping the breed come back They are smaller than the Clydesdales and the Shire but they make good farm horses for sure. Their colour is stunning and Bree being half Suffolk and Half Belgian she is going to be stunning when she gets older. I said to Jim he should start a new breeding line the Belgian Punch. Have a great weekend God bless
Love Bree since she foaled! She is beautiful!
Wow we are almost at 100k, that is so awesome!!!
Jim, your work ethic is amazing. Brenda and you take great pride in what you do as a team. Your vlog is my most favorite. God bless you both.
When that Spring grass comes out she will blossom as if overnight.
Good Day Jim and Brenda,, Bree is doing really well with limited time you've had time out your busy schedule to work with her . She's very obedient to and reponds well to you on the front porch entry and exit . Congrats on her stepping into the trailer as well. She's gained 8 lbs from her last weigh in. . Your probably right on the growth spurt issue . I agree with you to take a fecal sample to check on the worm situation as well. I would also lift up Bree's horse feed ration for a few months after you get the worm test results back.
Bree has a great temperament and is so pretty!❤
Beautiful Brea, beautiful lumber.
This is very impressive. Bree is a delight to see. The “tips” and routine in the mill show the investment and toil in what underpins our lives.
Age makes wisdom, its good to use that to your every advantage ! Thanks for the video
She’s getting so big!!
Bree is tucked up, a little ribby, and gutty. I say worms, always affects the youngsters more.
I had a little stud for a while, and developed a policy which requires some smaller paddocks but totally solved the worm issues.
If you have to worm, shift. If you have to shift, worm. Takes about 3 weeks for worm larvae in the grass to die out. Works a treat, we had no worm issues.
Worms not from the barn, but when turned out on the grass. When you move to a clean paddock, treat for worms the night before. Yeah, I know that big paddock back of the barnyard is handy and they can come and go, but there lies your worm larvae.
Bravo Bree! It is all about trust, and Jim's horses all trust that whatever Jim asks will be safe.
Greetings from Australia.
Always interesting to read others experiences...
Gidday fellow Aussie...!
@@aliceskewthorpe8991 G'day. I chuck a bit of Aussie knowhow Jim's way, and notice he soaks a bit of it up. Sometimes Jim's approach is exactly what I would do. He does invite opinions, knowing we all have different experience, and horse-talk is a sure way of gaining knowledge. No-one knows it all.
Brea may be in her gawky teenage years when her bones are stretching and less nutrition is going to muscle. She looks great. Another thing, you've been dealing with young males more in recent years and females may develop differently. 😊 Love all your videos.
@@cherylwarner2623 When Jim purchased Duke and Earl as weaners they were in a very similar condition, and winter rough. We know they all get as much hay as they can eat, and I have never seen better care.
i love watching you work in your mill. I find them fun to watch as well as interesting and informative.
Bree is going to grow into a beautiful horse. Cant wait to see how she grows up
Glad to see the progress in so many ways on your farm. Also it's nice to see Jim more comfortable in front of the camera.
Her hips look higher than her withers right now...growth spurt. Couldn't hurt to have her checked for worms again. It's warming up a little so the cycle begins again. She's very smart...hasn't forgotten a thing! Bree climbed in that trailer like she had been loading for years once she made up her mind. lol You both are doing a fine job with Bree!
Jim, There is always a better way of doing things some you may not have even considered. I hear you about the Age thing. I just turned 57 and i am just getting into having my own farm at the moment. We just moved in in October 2023 so then there was the mad rush to get the house in reasonable shape before guests start coming to our Christmas Party then Christmas itself then the new year came and on my birthday (Jan 14) i had my first 4 animals arrive, Two Pigmy Goats and two Miniature horses all are from a rescue which was run by a friend of a friend of ours. She has two baby pigs too i may be interested in getting but i need a couple of full sized horses which i am looking at from another rescue that give standardbred race horses another job. Too many horses are being bought up by kill buyers and put into auction houses and shipped from the States to Canada and Mexico to go to be slaughtered. I know it is part of farm life to expect some animals to go to be slaughtered which i do not have a problem with but i just don't understand why horses have to go that way. I will be honest with you horses are my passion they have been since i was little so when i saw your channel i thought you could teach me more than what i already know you have been an excellent teach Jim. I have learned so much from you just watching your very broad range of talents from sawing trees down and taking them out by horse and then there is the saw mill and the different wood there is. I don't think i could tell them apart i am a bit sticky on that part but the plowing with horses and cutting grass with them, you do so much with horses. Then there was the much anticipated birth of Bree. Frozen semen from Baron the castration and the then the cancer thing. I don.t know how vets do it all. One of my favourite Vet shows was back in the old days and it was a much publicized book series as well as a TV Show in the UK where i was born and raised The life and times of James Harriett. I think it was set in the 1940's ish. It was a good TV show i used to watch it as a kid. Everything you do is hard grafting Jim its all hard work i don't know how you do it either if i am honest. I am glad Baron is going to be ok from his cancer and no more problems arise. I don't think Bree is in bad condition quite the opposite she is thriving she is starting to loose her winter fur so that will shrink her down some and she is still growing she must be 2 years old now going on three???? She did a great job getting into the trailer has she seen the other horses loading up but i am sure she had heard the noise of the trailer as the horses are loaded up. so that is probably why she didn't spook as much. Bree is still very young she will grow into her own. she is doing really well on her training and she is not yet old enough to start pulling carts just yet so she isn't building up any muscle mass like the rest of the horses she is rather short compared to her Mumma her Daddy and her Uncles but i think she is doing very well. She retains what she has learned. I have to train a miniature horse who has been handled and lead around but the boy has no respect for fencing electrified or not the only thing that keeps him in is a chain link fence which might be a good investment on my part. He has never been on a lunge line until recently and he just goes round and round kick and buck and throwing his head around like a wild child. He is 7 years old and he has zero respect for anything and come feeding time i have been teaching him to back up he is responding to that ok but as soon as he hears me coming into the barn he starts pawing the ground so i tap his leg and say no and then i back him up. is there something i could do different that will make him listen. I shouldn't ask it of you as you have so much on your plate but if anyone else has any suggestions in the comments i would love to hear from you i need all the help i can get its all new to me but i will train him without force or beatings as horses above all deserve respect. I will say one thing he is the first horse i have raised my voice to. he could test the patience of a saint that boy. always up to mischief. Anyways Jim have a great weekend. I would loved to come out and give you a hand with somethings around the farm or maybe Brenda needs a helping hand in the garden Spring is almost here the Snow is gone even though we had the same squall you had a few days ago that just came out of no where. Have a great weekend to you both and God bless you. Thank you for teaching things i had no clue about.
A consult with the vet on Bree would be in order just to be safe. And a fecal worm test again too. Since she is growing so fast as another viewer suggested a vitamin and or supplement would probably be a good idea. Maybe feeding her alone so she has a chance to eat her share of food also - Uncle Earl may just be eating her share.😄
Bree is like my 4 year old granddaughter! She has to study the new thing and figure out how she is going to do it, then just does it. But in her own way in her own time. 😇
It was so wonderful to see Princess Bree Joy as she has grown. Love her color of her coat and the mane is beautiful. Your training of Bree was great to see and Skippy some what staying her distance from Bree as remembering what her Momma Lady did and not wanting to get kicked.
Very interesting video about your sawmill Jim and how you move the boards around by yourself. William is an asset to your farm. God bless you Jim and Brenda plus William for working with you both.
Bree is going to be an excellent horse!
Glad we know Bree is gaining, if not slowly. My 1st thot was that she's just growing. Glad to know how to desensitized her hoofs, and what farriers look for 😮wow. No shoes in the Pasture. OF course.😂 How wise😅 I never knew some of this stuff. Love the yellow shutters😅 hope you have a good rest of your week ❤️ Mill work is all new to me. Tanx. I like knowing ❤
Jim & Brenda, Thank You for yet another great and interesting video. >>>You two really do show what farming life is all about, meaning hard work, patience, determination, perseverance, perhaps a little bit of stubborness from time to time, (just joking), and at the end of the day, satisfaction. >>>I have so much respect for small time farmers, as life on the farm is very labour intensive, with never ending chores, and responsibilities, and things to do.>>>Sending you my warmest regards! From a fan in Eastern Ontario, Canada.
When was Bree de-wormed the last time? In fall? there may have been eggs left !
So cute how she is sniffing Jim on the scale ❤💞😂
Another wonderful relaxing video…so enjoy how you train your horses. Excellent technique on running the sawmill all alone, love the set up. Just find so much peace in your videos, thank you. God bless.
Jim , your camera angles, especially in the mill, are great. Very creative.
Have you thought of starting a second channel of live stall cams? No talking or music. Just relaxing barn sounds. I think it would do well.
Bree is looking good Jim and responding well to your training schedule. The wood cutting technique you have developed is well refined and illiminates any unnecessary struggle and strain while getting the best cuts from the various logs sizes.
Bree did a good job loading in the trailer. 😊
I always wondered what a ferrier was looking for. Wish we still had our 19 hand Belgian. Ya, No Jim you're no slacker hahaha.😅😊❤😊
Bree is a good looking filly
Bree is a smart and so willing to please, a real treasure.
We can only get done what we can by the effort we put forth and what is in reason
Thanks I enjoyed the sawmill demo. You have about the best setup I have seen.
pg HERE. Jim, you did get some really cool shots, especially in the sawmill. I think Bree trying to keep up with Duke and Earl who are building more muscles is causing her to burn more calories than if she was in a field with a 1-year-old colt. Like a girl raised in a family with older brothers. Their stride is 2 times as big. She takes 5 strides for their 1. I had an older brother 6'3" just walking downtown to a ball game I'd get exhausted.
Good camera angles in the saw mill.
Hi jim, you have nice horses 🐎
excellent,allthe way around ..even the sawmill.
it's great to reminisce of how much you did teach bree in her first year.it surely paid off to see her let you handle her feet,anf lead her in tests of endurance thats still perfect..love that horse,,she could sell 1,000 times for many families with young children. sure a rare quiet gentle horse that will be a Big Lady one day like her momma. beautiful to see another video from your farm. s/c 2024
Thank you for the content, Jim.
Bree is beautiful
Sometimes youngsters go through growth spurts that skin them out! No amount of chow can keep meat on their bones during this period. I'm sure you've got your eye on her all the time! It's really funny when one end grows faster than the other!
And when the two ends are even then that's good.
Brea is looking good ❤
Camera right on the saw blade was mesmerising to watch. Spinning the lumber to walk it around is a smart idea
Bree surely is a flaxen-haired beauty, and I can see she is higher on the back end, than her withers - but that's how they grow...
wow....for no more attention than she receives she is so very smart and minds so well.....loving ya'lls videos always....I stopped mowing grass to come in here and watch it..lov from south alabama.
Earl is looking Chonky! So thick and majestic, like a baroque horse. You should roach his mane, he would look so cool!
I enjoy so much when you explain how you care and train your horses, wow it is very interesting!
Really great cinematography in the mill Jim. All the various camera angles were cool and even educational! Thx. ❤
Interesting lumber processing effort. Your filly is doing great. Thank you for sharing. 🐴
Bree is a lovely filly. Really lovely rump now.
Besides checking on the parasite issue, Bree doesn't look like she is getting the proper nutrition. I don't know what kind of grain she is getting but she would probably benefit from an analysis from Purina horse feeds. We were old school for a long time and figured that straight grains and other basic feeds were good enough. That was until we got a filly that starting having all sorts of problems with weight issues and swelling in her joints, called Apophysitis. Our vet suggested calling Purina horse feeds because they do a lot of research and testing on there feeds and have representatives that can help you come up with a feed program specifically for Bree. We switiched to Purina products about 25 years ago. Since then all of our youngsters have grown up great with no weight issues. Our senior horses were given what they needed based on age, teeth condition and other issues.
Make sure she has water 24/7, can't hurt
You said it! Take it easy
How long do you let the lumber stacked against the walls season and do you have access to a kiln?
Brea may have tested good after worming her but the eggs of worm may still have been in her gut. I'm pretty sure they recommend re-worming a horse one month after initial application in order to kill all the worms.
Great looking young horse cross breeding Suffolk Punch with Belgian
PG here, UA-cam took down my channel again. I use it just to leave comments. It wa a mean thing someone trying to hurt me who watches everything. I just want to make sure you got my comment of having bree run with the older horses not the ones with all that energy running through them. She is burning through calories. I gave the example of walking down town with a brother in a rush who is 6'3'. He is walking I am running to keep up.
Great job, keep up the video's
Bree is such a beautiful girl!!! When Lady has her new foal I think it will be a spittin' image of Bree!! What a beautiful team they will be! As wet and muddy as it's been there, the parasite load may be pretty high for all the horses. I've always felt like baby animals haven't built up a strong resistance to fend off parasites as they can as mature animals (whether it's tiny kittens/puppies or equine/bovine)...just my thinking😊
Bree got big
at least we give you someone to blame for all your hard work lol joke you do a good job
Some great footage of the sawmill
You may want to wait till she sheds out to better see her condition. She's well muscled and may just be getting plenty of exercise with 2 uncles to play with. We always kept a mineral block available for our mares and foals. Since she had a heavy worm load you might ask the vet about a supplement. The rest of the herd looks great. Glad to see Ken back to working. Watched a horse rescue where they had to put one down because he didn't get taken care of. Like you do Ken. Thanks for showing how to care for and respect your horses. Love watching.
Could the weather be a contributing factor?
ENJOED IT VERY MUCH
Yep I think Bree is just going through a stage and she will begin to mend up really by summer it might take fresh green grass Jim just dont feel unhappy
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Thank you for taking the time for sharing the great vidios
As a young growing horse, would she benefit with higher quality hay and/or more grain? Also,, do the horses receive supplemental vitamins, minerals?
She looks great does she eat as much as she should great video
Loved your little session with Bree! I hope her body composition is from her growth spurt! She's in good hands! Your sawmill is so interesting! It looks so orderly! And all those boards are beautiful!! 🙂
Some really nice mill shots today. Thanks
The lumber, sawdust and wood frame building are all very combustible. I would be very cautious of fire.
Hmm, I think maybe Bree should be checked for worms or parasites something is not adding up. Oh, and she backs up very well way better the Earl was last week. Thank you for being a farm that gives care attention to your animals with so many other things to do. Bless you.
My ancestors will use aspen logs as a deworming agent for horses. Their horses will nibble the bark of logs. My dad tells me, the horses have a shining coat.🐎
This could be one of your most interesting to me. There's a little grooming, training, and I thought of a challenge for Bree. Walk her into one of the little sheds for a different sound and you may have to back her out of it. But one of the most interesting in the sawing. You would talk about what the end goal is before the saw is actually cutting. I don't know if that is good to others but it gave be enough to think about that I almost forgot to hit the like and make my usual comment. sorry for the length.
It probably is a growth spurt 🥰
Jim I'm not a horse owner/ user in any way but my mind goes to child hood. Could bree be losing her baby fat and not getting the exercise she needs to put muscle on ( being turned out but not being made to walk/ run to build actual muscle ).
Quick-and-Dirty.
Will our hero rescue the damsel in distress before the next episode.
Good video!
Great video again, a variety of things to see and learn!
It seems like alot of my yearlings get a little thin and gawky looking. I think they just put alot of energy into growing taller. Worming and spring grass always resolve it for me.
Aww I hope bree will be ok you’ve got me worried now 😢
She looks beautiful, in tyhe su n.
Love to see how your saw mill works!!!
great videi Jim and Brenda. Bree is doing fine and ok on her weight. better a gain than a loss? and always enjoy watching your milling /sawing. always interesting. thanks for sharing. ECF
🤔interesting on moves at the sawmill, liked Brenda’s question Bree hoof trim seeing the little rim that visual oh yeah 🫣🤭👍👀
You're not a slacker Jim, furthermore, Bree looks good. She will be logging in no time at all lol
Might want to have Bree's teeth checked and floated if need be. I'd also bump her mineral up if she'll take it. I feed Hoffman's Horse Mineral in the green bag according to label directions, mix it in with their rolled oats. I also roll the oats, more digestible, nothing comes through in the manure. Young horses always look a bit raggedy at times.
I haul my horses in a 1 ton truck and I train them to load with grain, load them with a little snack, then feed them their supper in the manger over the cab, plus there is always hay up in the manger. The ramp can be a bit of a learning curve. Always good to spend time fooling with horses, especially young ones.
great camera views...
I'm there also Jim love the vedios