MY HORSE FALLS DOWN WHILST GALLOPING

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  • Опубліковано 27 сер 2024
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    Hi guys!
    We have always wanted to have our horses in one group so decided to put Chase and Antares together for the first time. They where very good at the end but there was a small accident when Chase slipped on the grass whilst galloping and I decided to leave that out. it was a little disturbing to watch and it wasn't the point of the video.

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  • @matt_harnacke
    @matt_harnacke  5 років тому +1508

    Thank you everyone for understanding why I censored the video... I have a lot of young followers and the last thing I want to do is make someone upset. The video is very graphic and that’s not what I like to share on my channel. Either way I wanted to share this journey with you all!

    • @MottekeB
      @MottekeB 5 років тому +37

      Matt Harnacke hi Matt, I enjoy the videos as a professional in the horse world, I just think it was a bit odd how you did title the video this way. It looks as if the horses are very well taken care of with you guys. Greetings from Belgium

    • @nabashta5787
      @nabashta5787 5 років тому +56

      I understand you reasoning for censoring the video, but horses fall all the time, there is nothing graphic about it (Well deepens on the fall) but in chases case, they were playing and the horse slipped, that would like like you and your new friend playing around and one of you slipped and got back up with no problem. I dont see any need for the censor, but I understand it.

    • @Paige-ss5ti
      @Paige-ss5ti 5 років тому +9

      Noo csn you please put it in!! I know i am weird

    • @melanieweber2085
      @melanieweber2085 5 років тому

      WELLL DONE MAKE SURE YOU GIVE CHASE A BATH AFTER THAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!😍😍😍😍😍😍😍

    • @nathaliesellingsen3129
      @nathaliesellingsen3129 5 років тому +13

      im 11 and i ride twice a week on mondays im in the stable earlier than usual because then i like clean the box to the horse that i ride and change the water and stuff like that then i og out for a ride or train on the manege and on thursdays i have a regular riding class. i love Your vidios

  • @MissGlassButterfly
    @MissGlassButterfly 5 років тому +2031

    It would have been interesting to see the footage. A warning would have been enough.

    • @twilightingX
      @twilightingX 5 років тому +95

      @Annabel Hawksworth I agree with you. Horses just being horses and as Matt said it's normal and natural. They're not as fragile as some people think and the likelyhood of a serious injury is very low. We can't molly coddle them. Infact horses that are molly coddled with a lot of human interference are the most miserable horses. Because humans stop them doing what is most natural to them. Like rough housing in a field and living natually in a herd. Stabling also causes conflick in the field too, as every day hierarchy as to be reestablished after being seperated every night. I undertand not everyone has the luxury of lots of land to turn out in a herd 24/7 though. But it shows horses have a great tolerance of human interference.
      I love introduing a new horse to my others. The way they prance, display and gallop around is funny and beautiful and it's usually over in a few second and the pecking order is established, harmonly returns.

    • @wintershock
      @wintershock 5 років тому +37

      Annabel Hawksworth he doesn’t want his younger viewers to get upset from the footage. He did the right thing for the sake of his viewers. Me and you might be able to handle it because we both might’ve seen very disturbing things in our life like some horror movies like mirrors. He was thinking about the younger viewers though.

    • @RheeasDomain
      @RheeasDomain 5 років тому +62

      Very very disturbing things, such as leafs falling from trees in fall. Have you seen all the dead leaves in autumn? Have YOU seen them? All yellow with death and red from tree blood? THE TREES DIE A LITTLE *gets triggered* GETS PTSD*. Oh my god, a horse falling? Better shelter yo wife and yo kids from watching Tom & Jerry then, you'll traumatise them with cats slipping on banana peels and falling flat, you evil creatures.

    • @shyanneirene2292
      @shyanneirene2292 5 років тому +30

      Annabel Hawksworth yah instead of pretty much click baiting cuz we didn’t even see what we clicked on it to see

    • @twilightingX
      @twilightingX 5 років тому +13

      ​@@RheeasDomain Haha! You made my day! Too funny.
      Apparently seeing a horse falling on it's ass in a field is the equivalent of watching a horror movie and it's very disturbing. Jeez!

  • @senjas7464
    @senjas7464 5 років тому +196

    This is so great example of two horses with dominant tendencies communicating. How Chase pretty quickly starts to appreciate the other horse and doesn’t go to his space without his permission and backs away giving him space whenever it seems like there could be conflict. Horses are smart and they will find their place in the hierarchy.

  • @sarcasmismyname8794
    @sarcasmismyname8794 5 років тому +46

    Can we all appreciate how muscular Chase's withers are? You can see it at 15:34 - no hollow there. That horse hasn't had a bad saddle fit in his life! (Bad saddle fit causes muscle wastage in the wither area) Great job Matt!

  • @pauline9287
    @pauline9287 5 років тому +269

    It's great how careful you were and how calm you reacted to his fall, not seperating them immediately after it happened to let it end on a good note 👏🏻 Interesting video!

  • @choco8420
    @choco8420 5 років тому +351

    But it's so interesting to see these two horses communicate. Glad nothing bad happened

    • @raven556
      @raven556 5 років тому +7

      Isn't it? If I could get paid and watch horses all day I would!

    • @TheReevessss
      @TheReevessss 5 років тому

      Lin. It was bad enough. The grey treated Chase like putty in his hand. That was a few serious boots to the guts. Backing up. Nasty.

    • @Chicken_Friez
      @Chicken_Friez 2 роки тому

      @@TheReevessss not really nasty, that’s just how horses settle things

  • @1jazzyphae
    @1jazzyphae 5 років тому +660

    You should have kept it in. I'm sorry but kids will see worse if you own a horse. We all need to be educated. Which means no censorship. The disclaimer is great but if they wish to skip it then give a time stamp.

    • @miamason8024
      @miamason8024 5 років тому +6

      1jazzyphae yeah...I had a lease horse that is very spooky, so I was drinking water with ice In it and it spooked her, she threw me and then bolted...she crashed into the wall infront of her and her face started bleeding a bit

    • @gracecapalbo3282
      @gracecapalbo3282 4 роки тому +2

      Agreed , I got my first pony and the fourth week we had her she had a rlly bad accident when she was running and slipped and got tangled in a wooden fence, I couldn’t watch her cuz I thought she had broken something. She came out all cut up,

    • @izzyhenry1021
      @izzyhenry1021 4 роки тому

      The Pony Rider I hope she was ok

    • @izzyhenry1021
      @izzyhenry1021 4 роки тому

      Grace Capalbo I hope she was ok as well

    • @beatemueller7830
      @beatemueller7830 4 роки тому +1

      As a trainer and breeder the kicking part is a lot scarier to me than watching a fall. I’m assuming from the position the horse was in the thumbnail that his legs went out to the side whilst turning and he landed on his side. I’ve seen horses fall like that hundreds of times (especially the babies). I’ve even fallen like that with horses a few times in a jumping course if I took a fast tight turn on slippery footing. While it might look spectacular, never once have I seen an injury from that, besides scrapes and bruises. However, I’ve seen severe injuries, even broken legs from one horse kicking another horse.

  • @jeannepetrillo9452
    @jeannepetrillo9452 4 роки тому +6

    Thank you Matt for your compassion for the horses above everything else. I’m new to your channel but am really enjoying all of them. As a 60 something year old with a lifetime of passion for these noble animals I’m still and always learning and always come away from your videos having discovered something new.

  • @MuseChick
    @MuseChick 5 років тому +402

    14:09 mlem

    • @gabrielledafonte3605
      @gabrielledafonte3605 5 років тому +2

      MuseChick ahahahah

    • @mbr7156
      @mbr7156 5 років тому +3

      lol... so cute!

    • @isabelx74
      @isabelx74 5 років тому +1

      MuseChick a

    • @marydoniafreeman5097
      @marydoniafreeman5097 5 років тому +3

      Chase had me cracking up when he went in for the nonchalant nibbles... nothing to see here... *tinychomp*

  • @huntzworld
    @huntzworld 5 років тому +743

    Maybe you could post an uncensored version but change the settings of it's visibility somehow so that you can only see it if you click a link in the description? I don't know if that made sense but Vet Ranch does it so UA-cam doesn't demonetise the videos because of the surgeries. I only suggest this because a few of us are actually wondering what happened, and to be fair you even titled your video "My Horse Falls Down Whilst Galloping" but we saw none of it and the thumbnail even shows a pic....so an uncensored version would be nice, not just clickbait. Just saying :/

    • @hopekirkland1162
      @hopekirkland1162 5 років тому +4

      Hope Prince I watch Vet ranch too

    • @Maxx.fae.
      @Maxx.fae. 5 років тому +4

      U watch vet ranch 2

    • @hannahday2571
      @hannahday2571 5 років тому +3

      I watch vet ranch too

    • @racheljarvis816
      @racheljarvis816 5 років тому +2

      I totally agree

    • @brynneweeks986
      @brynneweeks986 5 років тому +2

      I don’t think it was the falling part, the gray probably mounted (for leadership) Chase.

  • @birgittasvenssonhallgren2446
    @birgittasvenssonhallgren2446 5 років тому +10

    It was wonderful to see when they started to "talk" to each other in a friendly manner. I don't feel any need to so the fall, especially as Matt is so upset about it. Thank you for sharing your life the your horses with us.

  • @lexjohnson0803
    @lexjohnson0803 5 років тому +22

    I love how Chase gets so beat up yet still just wants to love him 😂

  • @yassinelzeiny9367
    @yassinelzeiny9367 4 роки тому +74

    This guy censored a horse falling and gave a warning and Logan Paul filmed dead body

  • @emb8144
    @emb8144 5 років тому +46

    3:56 Chase in the background like *"what ya doing daddd?"*

  • @justajumper5274
    @justajumper5274 5 років тому +166

    Description: I censored it because it’s not the point of the video
    Title: HORSE FALLS WHILE GALLOPING
    Not hate I just thought it was funny😂

    • @lilrice7865
      @lilrice7865 4 роки тому +1

      same 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @anaverageamerican7224
    @anaverageamerican7224 3 роки тому +4

    Introducing dominant horses is always difficult. A trainer told me to take them both to a neutral pasture that neither one consider “theirs” and put them together. They will need to sort out their dominance but not feel like they need to protect their property. Yours did great and you did great. Congrats on getting them together and you appeared cool, calm and collected.

  • @rustymcnitt5508
    @rustymcnitt5508 5 років тому +5

    I've watched and rewatched, it still makes me feel so good to see how much you care about your horses. You stay level headed and aware of what is going on. It's a good learning vlog so thank you for sharing this experience.

  • @nolomouscheval2086
    @nolomouscheval2086 5 років тому +115

    Its your choice to censor it but considering the fact that both horses are fine, i dont see why it could be considered graphic

    • @erinkelly6084
      @erinkelly6084 4 роки тому

      There's a lot of youngsters watching and when horse falls it's not the prettiest of things and it looks a lot worse than it is

  • @Jane_under_a_tree_with_a_book
    @Jane_under_a_tree_with_a_book 5 років тому +2

    It is very touching how much you genuinely care for your horses.

  • @Pingosongs
    @Pingosongs 5 років тому +665

    You state the fall wasnt the point of this video. However you put the fall in the title and the thumbnail... interesting

    • @Nibbit7
      @Nibbit7 5 років тому +4

      Radish Hunter yes this.

    • @ccdeq
      @ccdeq 5 років тому +6

      Radish Hunter he put up a disclaimer he couldn’t help the fact it was a part of his footage and I’m sure it was graphic and he did explain at the start what happened and why he was going to make it censored 🐴

    • @savannahhemmings6810
      @savannahhemmings6810 5 років тому +39

      That’s called clickbait

    • @bowbeforebrooke
      @bowbeforebrooke 5 років тому +11

      Gotta get those clicks!

    • @antayafairless9028
      @antayafairless9028 5 років тому +9

      @@ccdeq then he should of made the title "horse falls... Not shown"

  • @mackenzieeason5858
    @mackenzieeason5858 5 років тому +254

    I know you didn’t include the clip of chases fall out of respect for the faint hearted but I can’t help but want to see it 😭maybe upload it separate with a disclaimer!

    • @creuvette29
      @creuvette29 5 років тому +3

      Don't you think it's strange to ask for it ?

    • @karinawolniak8440
      @karinawolniak8440 5 років тому +16

      @@creuvette29 no, it's not strange to be curious. It's a human nature to want to see what's hidden. But comments like yours in which you try to make a weirdo psycho of someone who wants to see it are far more strange than any kind of curiosity. So chill.

    • @creuvette29
      @creuvette29 5 років тому +2

      @@karinawolniak8440 in french we say "la curiosité est un vilain défaut" wich is translated by "curiosity killed the cat" but a more acured meaning would be "curiosity is a naughty flaw. And it's true because their is a difference between bad curiosity and sane interest. The difference is that the first one provides you nothing but self satisfaction and the second may make you learn something. We all have to fight bad curiosity, don't you think ?

    • @karinawolniak8440
      @karinawolniak8440 5 років тому +5

      @@creuvette29 stupid saying.
      First of all - life is not all about learning.
      Second of all - seeing accidents like this do teach. If you see things like this before you won't panic if it will happen to your horse cause you've already seen it. But you have to be wise enough to notice that lesson instead of trying to shame someone because of their curiosity.

    • @liebe3108
      @liebe3108 5 років тому +5

      Curiosity killed the cat but satisfaction brought it back

  • @tjessie11
    @tjessie11 5 років тому +7

    Thanks for letting the horses be horses... The way they communicated were Great to watch ❤️

  • @PhoenixShin
    @PhoenixShin 2 роки тому +9

    I just had to laugh out loud when you said "the most aggressive grooming I've seen in my life". Still it was so nice to see your horses get used to each other and groom each other aggressively hahaha

  • @kippen64
    @kippen64 5 років тому +7

    Kudos for caring about your horse so much. Think of this as an educational video. The high level of care that you have for your horse is why I follow you.

  • @KorinaaaTrudelll
    @KorinaaaTrudelll 5 років тому +5

    So adorable seeing the horses communicate together in the paddock. But very glad both horses are okay☺️

    • @abigailpodrecca6361
      @abigailpodrecca6361 5 років тому

      Stupid shit! I have a stallion why would you even consider putting two aggressive horses in the same paddock. It really shows the lack of horsemanship. Stupid shit. I'm not watching this stupidy again.

  • @noelborden8787
    @noelborden8787 5 років тому +6

    It is always enjoyable to watch your videos with Chase. I think you were more surprised than the two horses were. Relax, Matt.

  • @laurenchica8277
    @laurenchica8277 2 роки тому +2

    My heart was in my throat the whole time... Thank you for showing the reality of them together. So glad they were both ok!

  • @jacqulinebrixton6381
    @jacqulinebrixton6381 Рік тому +2

    Oh no Chase trying to do the splits, so glad he's ok. ❤

  • @samanthawright5528
    @samanthawright5528 5 років тому +72

    Would have definitely been interesting to see the footage. After spending about 45minutes just grooming my hormonal mare the other day - I tacked her up and walked her out of the wash bay. As we were walking her down to the arena she reared up behind me so naturally I let go of the reins and jumped to the side. Her rearing up suddenly actually caused her to slip underneath herself and she fell over - to which she got up and then lay down immediately after. Shocked out of my mind - I tried to pull and push her up, worrying that she'd popped a hip or broken something.... I undid her girth and tried to get the saddle out however one of the stirrups had come loose so it wouldnt slide out. I noticed her tongue going a bit blue so I massaged her pallet and decided to take the bridle off. As soon as the bit was out - she licked her lips - realised there was no bit and proceeded to stand up and SIMPLY WALK AWAY. Tried to catch her again to check her over - she air bucked and started galloping around the field. Never buy a mare. GO GELDING! xD Hormones are strange things for THB Mares xD.

    • @faithinthereins4035
      @faithinthereins4035 5 років тому +3

      Samantha Wright tell my bout it! I own a TB mare and she is the weirdest thing I’ve ever met

    • @samanthawright5528
      @samanthawright5528 5 років тому +1

      @@faithinthereins4035 Hahaha so relatable!

    • @changingleads4017
      @changingleads4017 5 років тому

      Samantha Wright omg I cant

    • @aineella8711
      @aineella8711 5 років тому

      Omg yeah my mate is so strange 😂

    • @janicew5245
      @janicew5245 5 років тому +3

      Yes, living with a (is she chesnut?) beautiful mare can make some extremely horrific moments. I personally, prefer my riding time with geldings! My TB definitely exhibited skittish moments, but few and far between so I trusted him. Mares? Good one day; uh-oh the next!🤗🤭

  • @annarigsby4289
    @annarigsby4289 5 років тому +10

    I love how you keep your horses in big fields !! So rare for dressage horses :( Chase has a lovely life

  • @CassandraAlicante
    @CassandraAlicante 4 роки тому +5

    I love how sensibly Chase starts reacting to the body language after a while :)

  • @clairajules1713
    @clairajules1713 5 років тому +1

    I’m glad you decided to still post this. I think you handled the situation very well and did a good thorough job checking the horses after. You did wonderfully with putting safety first. I wish more horse owners were like you. Thank you for setting such an excellent example❣️

  • @sineadperkins8012
    @sineadperkins8012 5 років тому +22

    "Now, it's a very nice day today so I thought... hOw Do I rUiN tHaT"

  • @karenpottery4890
    @karenpottery4890 5 років тому +13

    10:44 : *horse on other side of the fence:* “LET ME JOIN IN BRUVS”

  • @tracyleecornish5398
    @tracyleecornish5398 2 роки тому +2

    Amazing Chase has taken everything in his stride what a lovely horse! Thank You for sharing

  • @melodyhart6734
    @melodyhart6734 5 років тому +12

    Poor chase the whole time was like “I just wanna be frands Mann”😂😂

  • @MyxDyingxFantasy
    @MyxDyingxFantasy 5 років тому +19

    Omg 14:09 Chase goes for a tiny little lick! I let out a little giggle. That was so adorable.

  • @meganireland7260
    @meganireland7260 5 років тому +65

    I love that ur so protective and I love that, I love all ur videos and I love ur horse ur work is great, sending my love from the UK ❤️❤️❤️

  • @LunaKushG
    @LunaKushG 5 років тому +1

    Why are people mad because they couldnt see a horse fall? Why would you want to see that in the first place. Tbh i clicked on it to make sure the horse is okay. But remember horses play rough naturally. Thankfully the horse looked fine after, he got a little bit to excited i would say :) also chase seems very very respectful of other horses once he calms down :) im excited i found another equestrian to watch!

  • @elisejessica267
    @elisejessica267 4 роки тому

    I love that you understand the process of horses getting acquainted and establishing order without interference or losing your cool. You did good safety measures but you also know that horses are horses and it’s all instinct. Of course supervising is important but 99.99% of these things happen quickly and without major incident. My horse slipped once too it’s so scary luckily those things are fairly uncommon. It kills me how people do think this is wrong or unnatural I’m like what do you think they do in the wild? They establish the order and must accept if they want to belong. Any herd or pack animal does this. Concede or leave. You let them work it out, it’s cool you put out educational videos in addition to competition and riding.

  • @inimini001
    @inimini001 5 років тому +26

    Hi Matt, I really enjoyed this movie, so interesting and beautiful to see the interaction between the two horses! And I think, the decision to censor... is yours and yours alone!

  • @kyliereese1667
    @kyliereese1667 5 років тому +26

    “Most aggressive grooming I’ve ever seen in my life”💀💀💀

  • @jacquelinellewellyn85
    @jacquelinellewellyn85 5 років тому +2

    I think your video was important for everyone to see. People need to see how it works in the horse world. Nothing is perfect and we learn as we go. Great Video.

  • @CreekValleyCritters
    @CreekValleyCritters 5 років тому +1

    It is amazing how similar this is to introducing two neutered male mice. The longer they have been intact, the harder it is. I also have to check them for injuries and go about things carefully. I only wish that Knox and Albert were doing as well as your two :P Still very much in the posturing and chasing stage. Horses kick and bite, mice punch and bite with a whole lot of posturing and chasing in between, it is amazing that two such different species can be so similar. Mice though have a submissive behavior more like that of dogs, they show their tummies and squeal in submission, but they also avert eye contact and move away like horses do. Horses have an aggressive scream, mice squeak-growl when they encounter a rival and lash their tails like cats do when angry. Animal behavior is so cool :)

  • @Julie-vw3kc
    @Julie-vw3kc 5 років тому +24

    When you forgot to close the back paddock:”oh ffffffffudge”. You wanted to say something else, didn’t you?😂

  • @trentontaylor5447
    @trentontaylor5447 5 років тому +320

    So it wasn’t the point of the video, yet that is the title. Clickbait af

    • @sofiabirchpath3183
      @sofiabirchpath3183 5 років тому +3

      It did happen, and It is something that needs to be addressed... And also it was a video of them galloping together, both important.

    • @dolciemae5196
      @dolciemae5196 5 років тому +5

      How is it click bait? You wouldn't have clicked on the video If you'd had known it was clickbait

    • @madisonandamira2723
      @madisonandamira2723 5 років тому +1

      You have 99 likes....so close to 100

    • @equestrianlife7335
      @equestrianlife7335 5 років тому +4

      Trenton Taylor it’s not click bait Matt censored when chase fell as he didn’t want to making his younger viewers upset

    • @moskitostich
      @moskitostich 5 років тому +2

      Agree! I mean, that pic in the thumbnail?? At the very least very misleading.

  • @nadiaverburg7288
    @nadiaverburg7288 5 років тому +2

    I think you reacted great in the situation that happened. You stayed calm and also gave the horses time to try and figure things out. As you said its completely natural and can be very valuable for the horse and the way they react and communicate. Next time maybe it can help to he with 2 people so if things get too rough you have an extra hand. Love how much you care for chase. About the fall i think its great that you followed the way you feel about it instead of posting it anyway. Ive seen horses fall before and it can be very nasty and dangerous situations. Glad he seems to he allright! Much love! (Damn i wrote a whole paragraph 😂😂)

  • @h4zrd273
    @h4zrd273 5 років тому +2

    Everyone's obsessing over the fall but might I say THAT WAS THE MOST WHOLESOME HORSE INTERACTION IVE SEEN HOLY SHIITT

  • @kathrynkuhn9649
    @kathrynkuhn9649 3 роки тому +3

    Love your videos. Im a new follower, but your understanding for horses and your love for them warms my ❤ thank you for sharing!!!

  • @ncoppens
    @ncoppens 5 років тому +12

    Of course we have planned to visit family in The Netherlands and the weather is turning....yuk
    I'm glad you posted it! It was a very normal introduction between 2 more dominant horses, I have seen way way worse. It speaks for you that you don't want to keep your horse alone, many people with sport horses do that to prevent injuries, but that just makes them crazy in the head.
    But I have been following Jesse since he was a young boy, so I know he is all about the horse.

  • @LE123LE123
    @LE123LE123 5 років тому +2

    Matt! PLEASE BE CAREFUL!!! When horses get like this, humans are the first to get injured!! I am so glad both horses are ok, and you too!
    This is a brilliant video of how horses interact with each other, and how people think that being firm with a horse is mean. No, it's not. Look at the pony--he kicked out and Chase learned very quickly to back away from him. Pony was saying he was boss and Chase accepted that. Ponies are known to be VERY aggressive in paddocks too.
    But please folks---if horses are fighting, let them be until the fight is over. You can be seriously injured if you try to break up 2 horse from an issue.

  • @SophiaShadowpaw
    @SophiaShadowpaw 5 років тому +1

    You care so much for the horses and it really shows. I’m glad you posted the video, it’s good to see that sometimes things go wrong with horses and that it happens for everyone.

  • @raven556
    @raven556 5 років тому +4

    End of the day, you are a good dad! You want to protect your baby, whom you have worked so hard with and come such a long way. You did nothing wrong. I understand the protection methods, I've worked with 50k + horses and done the exact same thing. Yes, it is natural for them to do that. But in the end, they are both horses and you did great! Small scrapes and bruises will heal.

  • @mailin81
    @mailin81 5 років тому +4

    Omg. The end of the horsemeeting was such a cute little lovestory. Sweet and a great video.

  • @bellefreeforever2752
    @bellefreeforever2752 4 роки тому +1

    This is great footage of natural horse behavior and the establishment of the pecking order, Antares definitely was the higher horse of the two, and Chase was yielding to the pressure of the other horse. I'm new to watching your vlogs, but I've been enjoying them. Thank you, and may the horse be with you

  • @angelatessap3
    @angelatessap3 5 років тому +1

    I absolutely love and respect how you take care of and handle not only your horses but other people's also .🐴💜 I'm very new to your videos and I'm loving you honesty and compassion towards these beautiful animals !! 😁💜🐴

  • @nataliakoziar4238
    @nataliakoziar4238 5 років тому +93

    In the description he mentioned he didn’t want to include the footage of the horse falling as it wasn’t the point of the video anyway, yet he uses it to title the video?

  • @kezplatt5075
    @kezplatt5075 5 років тому +210

    I ONLY CAME HERE TO SEE THE FALL

    • @stephendavies556
      @stephendavies556 5 років тому +7

      Kez Platt UR SO DAMM RUDE . THE ANIMALS WELFARE AND WELLBEING AND HEALTH IS MUCH MUCH MORE INPORTANT THAN A HORSE FALLING FOR ENTERTAINMENT

    • @juliesilvers5937
      @juliesilvers5937 5 років тому +11

      Kez Platt lol me too! It's not rude. I thought that was what the video was about. Saw the horse laying on the ground. And the longer he waits to put them together again, it's going to be that bad again. I would have left them in together longer. Chase got the message. He knows who the dominant one is. They were finally starting to settle and get to know one another.

    • @juliesilvers5937
      @juliesilvers5937 5 років тому +2

      @@stephendavies556 then why did the dude put them together in the first place? Horses will be horses. Especially x studs. Was kinda crazy not to have expected that.

    • @kezplatt5075
      @kezplatt5075 5 років тому +6

      stephendavies556 take a chill pill , I’m not saying I wanted to see the horse hurt. As he said the horses were all fine and none of them got hurt , so why are you attacking me bro

    • @EgynyeregbenVELEM
      @EgynyeregbenVELEM 5 років тому +3

      Same.

  • @just_janneke
    @just_janneke 4 роки тому

    What a wonderfull soul you are!!
    Intens, maar jullie hart en positieve inzet, spat ervan af!
    Ik begrijp je mixed feelings, maar dit is héél mooi om te zien, hoe jullie dit aanpakken🙏

  • @3peeks776
    @3peeks776 5 років тому +1

    So happy Chase is ok after his fall. You took great precautions to ensure both Chase and Antares's safety but accidents do happen. Thankfully neither horse was injured seriously.
    This was such a nice video. It is refreshing how spontaneous and real you always are. 😉. Thxs

  • @sarahhughes2080
    @sarahhughes2080 5 років тому +51

    Please get his back checked to be safe , I looked after a 17.3 ex race horse that fell in full gallop and he ended up with kissing spine he had a massive operation. We didn't notice at first because he got up and carried on. It always worries me now when I see horses fall. I love chase wouldn't want him hurt, you was brave doing that on your own.

    • @beepbeepimasheep7347
      @beepbeepimasheep7347 5 років тому +9

      He said at the beginning of the video, that both horses where checked by a vet and they are both completely fine.

    • @Sianpb97
      @Sianpb97 5 років тому +4

      This horse is worth a lot of money and means a lot to him there’s no way he’d not get him fully checked out by an expert vet thoroughly with any and all necessary checks being carried out. You can tell from his videos he’s an intelligent horse person who knows what he’s doing and this video is testimony to that there’s a lot of idiot horse people on UA-cam who wouldn’t get them checked but don’t think he’s one of them. I’ll also add that whilst the fall of your horse didn’t help and may have contributed in some way to kissing spine the condition is more often than not caused by other factors and sometimes is the genetic make up of some horses with short backs the biggest worry with a fall like this would be tendon/ligament strains and damage along with any fractures of the withers, back neck ect.:)

    • @riomaechallis6865
      @riomaechallis6865 5 років тому +2

      @Sarah Hughes he said they had checked both horses x

    • @sarahhughes2080
      @sarahhughes2080 5 років тому +1

      Sorry I was concerned no need to be rude I didn't hear him say they have been vet checked since

    • @TheNonMakeupGuru
      @TheNonMakeupGuru 5 років тому

      he already stated both horses have been checked over by vets

  • @xMissMedusa
    @xMissMedusa 5 років тому +182

    Why censored?😳

    • @phoebe9288
      @phoebe9288 5 років тому +17

      if you've seen a horse to fall before and its gone badly after it falls its quite scary to watch again with another horse

    • @1jazzyphae
      @1jazzyphae 5 років тому +34

      @@phoebe9288 umm that's life. People are so sensitive with everything. Horses fall. They get injuries. Censoring it isn't doing anything. With that logic people shouldn't own any animal if they can't handle a video.

    • @xxericaxxb6575
      @xxericaxxb6575 5 років тому +1

      Miss Miyako For younger viewers that may have been upset by the footage, i understand that you probably wanted to see what happened but its just so he doesnt get reported or anything x

    • @my_bay_jed5509
      @my_bay_jed5509 5 років тому +1

      Phoebe oakside I've seen a horse rear, flip, seize and die with a rider on him right in front of me at a pony club rally. Couldn't get much worse then that

    • @aprildreamsphotography5218
      @aprildreamsphotography5218 5 років тому +3

      For viewers that are a bit younger( remember kids etc who may love horses and dont get to be around them, or who haven't seen anything like this before) I feel like he did the right thing. We all want to see what happened, but knowing he is looking out for not just his adult viewers but for his younger ones as well shows he is being responsible. He can't control who watches his content but he CAN control what they see and what he feels may bother some. Even with the fall blicked you still saw everything that happened which was nice:)

  • @loraharris2937
    @loraharris2937 5 років тому

    A fall can be very scary to someone who has never been around horses but, it does happen. I’m glad you left that out for the sake of of young riders who may watch this. You do such a great job at explaining you methods and techniques that a few nips and kicks with thorough exam afterwards should be okay for anyone. My granddaughter loves to watch you. She is a beginner.

  • @rebbeccajayne444
    @rebbeccajayne444 2 роки тому

    Matt: "Some sort of speed race here" 🤔
    Hahaha laughed so hard 🤣 😂

  • @_x.maaike
    @_x.maaike 5 років тому +5

    Good video! First I thought aw no he censored it, and I was really curious about what happend ... but looking at the thumbnail and hearing the sounds, I know myself.. it wouldn't be nice to see it and I wouldn't be able to get that footage out of my head.. and I think I'm not the only one. I think its really good you did that ! Thanks for sharing the rest of the video with us 😊❤

  • @kate4513
    @kate4513 5 років тому +20

    my horse flipped once when my friend was riding her and the horse got stuck and we couldnt get her up. scariest moment of my life. I thought she was gonna die but I had to hold myself together for my friend. But when my friend left I bawled my eyes out. Thankfully everyone was ok

  • @TeriFelixREBroker
    @TeriFelixREBroker 5 років тому +1

    Matt .. I love how you and Jesse love your horses. It’s beautiful to watch.

  • @kyliejones8827
    @kyliejones8827 4 роки тому

    You did the right thing by putting the horses together. That's how they're going to learn how to be horses. They require freedom to do this.
    And the horses themselves behaved naturally, even if it looked violent and aggressive to us humans. They were not being mean.
    They were simply asking the question: "Am I the boss of you or are you the boss of me?"

  • @lucasa1849
    @lucasa1849 5 років тому +3

    I think the introduction went really well though. At first they had to establish who was higher and at a certain point they both accepted that Antares was higher and was able to move chase’s feet. Also great that you did it in a big open field. One tip is to put piles of hay as something to keep their minds on instead of eachother.

  • @bpdesigns4u
    @bpdesigns4u 5 років тому +3

    I wouldn't put them together. Considering he is a stallion. They get along with the fence/rope between them! That's how my two horses live. One of my horse gets upset when his buddy crosses. Love your horses! They are Beautiful!

  • @tarafield6134
    @tarafield6134 4 роки тому

    I apreaciate that you don't want to upset your fans and I love that u care about them

  • @Elbylicious
    @Elbylicious 5 років тому +1

    The fact that they are able to sort their hierarchy out in their own horse-like way is already a freedom many horses don't have. I don't think you should worry too much. It was explosive and intense because they are both strong characters but I think the way Chase submitted and how Antares reacted to him afterwards showed that these guys are going to be fine. Maybe Chase will even enjoy not being the herd leader and can relax more when he has another horse to rely on.

  • @valoranthater420
    @valoranthater420 5 років тому +108

    I clicked on the video to see the fall man.. .-.
    Edit: Though from the noises it sounded bad, but I think we all would’ve wanted to see it. Great video other than the censored part where chase fell. ♥️

    • @graceowen4849
      @graceowen4849 5 років тому +1

      Josie Mitchell I wanted to see it too but it’s for the younger viewers who don’t want to see it or aren’t allowed to xxx

    • @ellamercier4455
      @ellamercier4455 5 років тому +1

      I’ll pass without seeing it 😂 seeing animals being hurt or have a risk of being hurt irritates me, but if he said, “now the fall is about to happen skip 20 seconds into the video” or something like that it would have been fine.

  • @milenakluge7773
    @milenakluge7773 5 років тому +6

    I love your videos and your bond with chase, keep on doing them please🦀🌷

  • @farmonturtlehill1157
    @farmonturtlehill1157 5 років тому

    We had the exact thing happen when introducing a friends new horse. They ran so fast around the pasture and her horse slipped, fell on his side and slid along the grass for several yards, jumped up and kept running. It was a momentary heartache for us all.
    As with yours they settles down and all worked out.
    Life is always interesting with horses!

  • @micelle2069
    @micelle2069 5 років тому +2

    The only reason people disliked the video is bc they feel sorry for your horses. I gave u a like tho to support u

    • @Emmmm8134
      @Emmmm8134 5 років тому

      Why would anyone feel sorry for his horses? They get better care and attention than anyone commenting here gives their own horse. I guarantee it.

  • @julukii1980
    @julukii1980 5 років тому +5

    Thank you for posting this, it was really interesting to watch them interact! I'm glad nothing happened. I think one day they will go on really well, as you said it might need time☺️ but that's okay!

  • @kimwesseling3947
    @kimwesseling3947 5 років тому +23

    Oh damnn the disclaimer🤔

  • @summerrain1579
    @summerrain1579 9 місяців тому

    Chase has such a beautiful gentle soul. He seems like a big goodball. The attempted mlem on Antares made me cack 😂. Bless his little sockie wocks ❤️❤️❤️

  • @shereeszilagyi8421
    @shereeszilagyi8421 5 років тому

    I'm so thankful that you are so careful with their legs. You can never be too careful!! They mean so much to you and face it yours are worth a fortune. Cheers to you and your beauties!!

  • @equiiyas7573
    @equiiyas7573 5 років тому +3

    Wow I love how you are so careful with Chase and the other horses i think it was the right decision to not show Chase falling over and I am soooo exited for your tack room clean out tour thing 😊X

  • @elliedownes6823
    @elliedownes6823 5 років тому +20

    I think you should post the video , yes I completely understand how it would be horrible for young watchers but it would show the real dangers of horses going in a field together when they are not heard mates it would show how dangerous it can be and show the reason why you always make sure you don't just place them in any old field !!!!

  • @geminidream4347
    @geminidream4347 5 років тому

    You keep doing just what you are doing and never mind what others say! Safety first is a motto everyone should adapt. There would be far less accidents this way. I applaud you for caring so much about both horses safety. Again, more owners need to adapt your way of introductions. Thank you for being so kind and caring.

  • @saspinks3001
    @saspinks3001 4 роки тому

    "These things can happen"; Horses will be horses - thanks for letting them figure it out the horse way! I know it's scary sometimes but the horses had been well prepared with months of exposure to each other. Kudos to you Mr. Harnacke! And I would like to add that the fact that Jesse let you do that w/o him shows a fantastic level of trust in you. Actions always speak louder than words.

  • @ellatomlinson4813
    @ellatomlinson4813 5 років тому +40

    Show the part of chase falling if its disturbing for some viewers at least the know they shouldnt be equestrians if they cant deal with a horse falling if they get one it will fall a few times. We know chase is fine cause he got up

    • @TheNonMakeupGuru
      @TheNonMakeupGuru 5 років тому +2

      yes but not all of his viewers are horse riders or even horse people

    • @jadel1198
      @jadel1198 5 років тому +5

      Just because a horse gets up does not mean they are fine by any means, horses will almost always get up even with a broken leg.

    • @ellatomlinson4813
      @ellatomlinson4813 5 років тому +1

      @@jadel1198 well we know hes fine if he broke a leg he wouldnt even post after he fell he would chuck down his camera and run call the vet and lead chase into the stables well i dont know if he would do that but i would causr i always have my phone in my pocket for emergencies

  • @louisemcguinness8736
    @louisemcguinness8736 5 років тому +27

    first! i love your videos matt, keep up the great work, i'm glad both horses are okay as well.

  • @DoYouKnowAdagio
    @DoYouKnowAdagio 5 років тому

    You're an excellent horseman, Matt! These things happen and you handled the situation wonderfully before, during, and after.

  • @janepipkin8139
    @janepipkin8139 5 років тому

    My mare fell once running in the paddock - she turned quickly and her hind end slipped out. I wasn't riding her at the time, however once I started her back into work, we found out she had injured her sacroiliac joint, and we needed quite a bit of chiropractic and laser to reestablish the equilibrium there and get the hind end muscles to stretch back out and reestablish their power for rocking back and jumping. My other horse fell once the same way when I was free longing him (no side reins), and he was quite stiff, but the chiropractor fixed him very quickly; that was because the footing in the riding ring was too deep and slippery. Glad horses were ok. Y, that was explosive! Ace or another sedative maybe? Or wait till Antares has been a gelding for longer.

  • @Nicole39859057
    @Nicole39859057 5 років тому +54

    People these days are overly sensitive and its bad.

  • @countingstrides4068
    @countingstrides4068 5 років тому +40

    The fall might be censored but I personally think hearing the neighs and whinny was enough. I don't think I would have wanted to see it. Glad they are okay though. That's what's important.

    • @aino2927
      @aino2927 5 років тому

      if someone doesn't want to see, just look away. Many would have actually wanted to see the fall, especially after the clickbait title and thumbnail

    • @equestrianlife7335
      @equestrianlife7335 5 років тому

      Aino it’s not clickbait he censored it but he did include the noise and its not click bait

    • @aino2927
      @aino2927 5 років тому

      @@equestrianlife7335 He literally titled it dramatically so everyone would click but then doesn't even show the clip and just says it's not the point of the video even tho it's in the title and thumbnail

    • @equestrianlife7335
      @equestrianlife7335 5 років тому

      Aino he added the noise but didn’t add the video so it’s not click bait... he said he didn’t want to upset younger viewers

    • @aino2927
      @aino2927 5 років тому +1

      @@equestrianlife7335 He still titled it dramatically and put it in the thumbnail and then didn't even show it, so it is clickbait. And you know, he could have just put a warning for younger viewers

  • @timeforchange6818
    @timeforchange6818 5 років тому

    Your genuine love and concern for your horses is inspiring, and adorable to watch. I wonder if your smell on the blankets helped them begin to develop a working relationship, because they clearly love you too.

  • @lucyjasmine7685
    @lucyjasmine7685 5 років тому +2

    " I am currently alone home " Brooooo 😂

  • @luckybreyerlover2539
    @luckybreyerlover2539 5 років тому +4

    Love your videos they are amazing

  • @laurenmassey_
    @laurenmassey_ 5 років тому +39

    why would you not include the title of the video in the video. honestly matt

  • @karenb9359
    @karenb9359 5 років тому

    Thanks for posting this video and sharing with us the reality of how some horses interact, and the precautions (rug, boots, bells) we can take to help them be as safe as possible during introductions.

  • @merewebster4510
    @merewebster4510 11 місяців тому

    Also good Matt that you were in the paddock reassuring the horses and calming them

  • @houseofnightcrazy
    @houseofnightcrazy 5 років тому +9

    When you were expecting WWIII to happen in a few years but it actually already happened in your tack room

  • @youreinvalid8493
    @youreinvalid8493 5 років тому +3

    Thankfully no one was hurt and they got the dominance situation settled early. Some horses could be together for months before they organise dominance and relax.

  • @sassafrasstree7449
    @sassafrasstree7449 5 років тому

    Thank you for sharing. You are incredibly thoughtful and caring and realistic. Horses are horses. All the extra padding you gave chase. Superb. We must know our horses. It was excellent that you tried. I am certain it all will be well in the future. You did well. It's a shocker when they fall. Man!! You did perfectly by keeping your voice even and calm. This is to me the sign of true horsemanship. Thankyou. It's helpful to see the good the bad and the ugly. To know how strong and unexpected these beautiful beasts are.

  • @jessjones8592
    @jessjones8592 3 роки тому

    So glad you left it out! There's ENOUGH terrifying things online to see... Good decision!!