BARON JUST WANTS TO RUN! // Today's jobs around the Farm
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- Опубліковано 24 бер 2024
- Today we are doing lots of different jobs around the farm and Baron just wants to run!!! We are cleaning the barns and dealing with some sawmill and tiling problems!
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If only every domestic horse on the planet had such good lives. Good nutrition, solid vet care, a purposeful job, grooming, guidance and love. Heck, the humans could all use that too. Have a great week Jim and Co.
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11:15 Ladys box is way too short. She has to stand with at least one of her hind legs on the concrete edge.
@@christinehoffmann8512 I'm glad you are looking out for the comfort of the horses. But Lady is perfectly fine. Shes taken a step back and is not up by her feed box. You're on the wrong page of you're looking for mistreated horses. These horses have a great life. Stepping back in to the alley is not mistreatment by any means. Move on to gaited and dressage horses that wear gear that hurts, feel spurs and flex necks that is not natural and have rules that wont die. Or horses and livestock that are very mistreated on their way to slaughter.
@@christinehoffmann8512 lol, ok.
"You have to parden my gassy horses today," too cute.
Skippy is living life on the edge.
When hitched to Ken you will do what Jim tells Ken to do. That is one big solid obediant horse❤😂.
Excellent for training colts. Good semi retirement for him!
Wish I could borrow a Ken.. I have two not-quite-sorted pony mares that I don't trust on the public road (suburbia, it's quite busy)
Baron looks pretty big until he is next to Ken. Ken is a definite gem, besides farting on you😅😅
You wouldn't want to hitch Ken the large Percheron Gelding with pony mares
I miss Buck, Ken’s former Percheron partner, who died a couple of years ago. They made a stunning team.
Looks like Baron is feeling much better. Glad he's recovering well.
That was a good run I sure injoy the horses I try not to MLS any of your movies
Baron sure was full of energy. What a relief for him not being able to urinate good , then being able to. 😃Thank you Jim & Brenda.
Ken trots, Baron canters Skip sprints. Oh, the joy of having energy! Have a great week, Easter is coming when we remember The Cross and what Jesus did for us.
Amen
Very much enjoyed this showing of farm routine. Love the horses and barn cats. Glad Baron is doing well.
It sounds like BARRON has a bit of gas. HAVE A GOOD DAY JIM.
They are all lovely horses but Ken is such a gentle giant and still my favorite.
Loved watching Ken and Baron running and Skippy running with them. Then seeing the colts come running in to meet Ken and Baron. What fun.
I don’t think I’ve ever seen Ken canter before, I’m thinking that trip to the vet has barron feeling pretty darn good. that’s great news.
Right at the beginning of the video I was overwhelmed with the memory of just how wonderful a barn full of horses smells. Thanks for this.
I love how you have kept Barrons mane. It really shows off his neck.
Have always enjoyed Barry Hooks canter work. Nice to see Baron and Ken enjoying a canter and then stopping well. Best wishes on the needed lumber mill repairs.
Skippy reminds me of barn swallows flying in front of the tractor when out in the fields doing farm work and they catching any bugs that we disturbed by our activity. Love the videos! Prayed for Skippy that no cars would harm him when running on the paved road.
Kenny saying hello the only way Kenny says hello! 💨 💨 💨
Wow... the steam coming off Ken after the run...!
What a great canter...
Thanks Jim!
And Baron just wanted to eat!
If Kenny needs to let off gas, I'd sooner that... than have him encounter the difficulties of colic... I still remember Buck... (still miss him) because horses can have trouble passing gas...
The solution of the water drainage via the tiling is a good one...
just a matter of time...
like every thing else when you live on the land...
Blessings to all! ❤
I thought the steam was breath. I don't think they even sweated, way too cold, was a short workout. Had they sweated, Jim would have put their pretty red ruggies on, can't leave a sweaty horse standing about un-rugged, they get pneumonia real easy.
Haven’t watched it yet but praying Baron is healing. Sounds like he’s doing well if he wants to run. I’ll watch it tonight with Ken.
Skippy made me laugh with him running beside the boys. He was loving it and so were they! ❤
At least the cold weather should keep the flies away from Baron until he heals up.
I watch a few horse guys, but I think I'm hooked on that Baron! He's just full of it!
There just is not another draft horse channel that holds my attention like this one. Why? Because Jim and Brenda are living it, not playing at it. The real deal.
Really enjoyed seeing you go about your work on the farm today ,Jim. I especially loved to see the horses having a gallop and then the other ones in the field joining in the fun. Even Skippy showed off his running skills.
there is something about this channel that calms me down. Thank you Jim for sharing.
Hi there thank you Jim and Baron and Ken and skippy for a great ride with you all.❤😊tc
Great to Baron is doing as I zoomed my phone to see what was causing his issue. Jim you are blessed with a great horse vet. It was interesting that something like that ball of what ever it was could cause Baron not to pee...but once it was removed there he goes peeing like a race horse and saying...ahhhhhhh I feel better now!!! Thanks Dad for bringing me to the vet.
Ken and Baron had a good trout as did Skippy with a good run. Skippy will sleep good tonight. Can hardly wait to see Bill and Ken working together at Paul Smith College. Been a long time. God bless you Jim and Brenda. Hope you are feeling better Brenda 🙏
Hello Jim, laugh every time I hear the horses. I was brought around horses
You’d think Ken would be more energetic with all his jet propulsion he generates!😂
A average work day for Jim and what ever team he is using is great entertainment and educational for us city folks. Always enjoyable what ever is going on. 👍
My wife and I love your videos.both my grandfather's had farms in Vermont with horses God bless
Wow! That was absolutely incredible to watch the boys having a good old canter!! Feels like a good bit of fun after a quick job!
Oh gracious! Skippy scared me running in and out of the horses! Whoo!!
Barron is getting more handsome everyday. 🫎🦞🦌👍🏻🌲
Jim, put a heat lamp in the green house. You can get a temp sensor switch for not too much so it comes on only when it gets below a certain temp.
That dog has a lot of energy and he is fast,but he is a little lucky at times.
My 6 year old son was watching with me when Ken let out that big long fart. He thought that was great.
No wonder Kenny felt like galloping after that one!🤣😄😂
I enjoyed this video of you working the horses, something you do daily that we don't see too often! Baron and Ken are really feeling their oats this morning!
When you were harnessing Ken, both Bill and Lady were peering over watching carefully to see if either one of them was next. Nope, Baron. Back to eating hay, gestating, and daydreaming.
Love when you canter them! It’s my favorite view!
Jim, I always enjoy watching your videos.>>>It was nice to see the horses gallop, and Skippy seemed to enjoy running out in the field and beside the horses. >>>Skippy is much better behaved & I think he will be a great dog on the farm.>>>Wishing You & Brenda a most pleasant day.
Canter, very controlled. Gallop is flat out. Nice for sure, Baron be a rocking horse to ride, smooth.
I enjoyed the jog home ken was looking good for an old boy. And I could not stop laughing watching skip.
Look at Baron and Ken at 35. They are looking great. Jim you have some good horses, even if they are a little gassy. Ha
Love to see them running,a lot of people don't know that it takes a fast dog to keep up with horses for any length of time
Sorry about your sawmill Jim. I know how important it is to you. It was so much fun watching Baron and Ken coming home. It's the first time I ever saw Ken break into a canter, I believe. Lady looked a little grumpy this morning. She went into her stall with her ears pinned back. Just telling everyone to leave her alone! Glad for Baron to get some energy released.
Lady's probably far enough in her pregnancy to be feeling slow and "don't bother me"!!😘 She's probably only got about 6 weeks to go before foal is born. Can hardly wait for baby!!!!!!
Thank You Jim and Brenda, on sharing your work around the farm today. Good luck with the Saw Mill Engine hopefully it's just a seal or a gasket replacement and not a catastrophic engine failure. . Baron and Ken are perfect examples of extremely fit and well fed horses and it show us viewers today. Jim right it takes an top flight teamster to let a team out into a canter and also that they know that Whoa means Whoa.
We also are getting a bit of snow ❄️and cold snap💨 up here in central Alberta🇨🇦The geese have been back for over a week now. The slews have frozen over again, they are standing on the ice! Thought Skippy was going to get trounced on a couple of times! Glad it wasn’t serious operation for Baron and good he is healing. Interesting and educational what the vets said! Cool video watching the horses gallop👌🏼👍🏼🇨🇦
Skippy escort service had a great time showing the team the way thru the field. Very happy to see Baron is showing no ill effects from his surgery. I think you are right keeping him out of the woods until he is healed up completely. Good luck with the engine on the sawmill. Hoping it's a minor fix for you. Please stay safe and God bless you and your family, William too.
That is totally interesting. The movement of water is how I made my living as a Hydro-electric Power House operator, here on the West slope of the Sierra-Nevada. I enjoyed your explanation of your field drainage systems. The placing of drainage tile in the ground is one thing. The getting water into the tile is quite another. Jim is a good student and teacher. Thanks Jim and Brenda for some interesting parts of the life.
Sure hope your sawmill can be fixed easily. So glad Baron is doing well from his surgery! He and Kenny really did have fun "filling their oats"!!! Love seeing the horses cantering! Even Duke, Earl, and Bree got in on the action!😘 And Skippy had a ball, so he will be all tuckered out soon! Hey Brenda, hope you are feeling better! Could tell from your cough the other day you're still not completely better of when you all were sick back in the winter. Rest and not pushing yourself is the best thing to do! That stuff is hard to get over.😘🙏
Thankyou for sharing the horses look so well.l was thinking to myself while Jim was cleaning the stables and looking at Baron,s name plack it been just over a year since we lost our darling Buck ❤ l often think of him and still miss him so much ❤ All the very best dear friends 😊
Nice to see the old man wanting to move! Oh and Ken too😂
i just watched the video of the 4 horses pulling a huge boulder off the field--------- WOW
Isn't that the most amazing thing to see horses do!!!! For everyone that's only been a subscriber a short time, you really should watch that video if you want to see what real horse power is capable of!!!!!!💪
Baron hits that pavement and it’s like time to strut my stuff lol
Your dog and other animals have such a great life
And Baron is off like he is shot from a cannon, while Ken has to pass some gas. Each to their own!
Skippy makes me nervous! So good to see everyone running.
Love seeing your daily horse chores like watering all of them. Bree sure has grown wow
Holy crap, if only every one had a barn that was so a totally efficent. wow Even wide enuf to run th bckhoe thru ❤ Baron is smaller than Ken, therefore he must Canter to keep up!. KEN needs another Freshian, somebody his own size! Thanx for th farm visit.
Ken’s like I wanna be up there with everybody else
Beautiful picture, the white snow and the horses and the dark clouds ❤
At 35 I think you have the right idea to fix your problem.
Your horses are so well taken care of and so well behaved. I love watching your channel.
That’s good to see Barons improvement working beside the Ken👍
He is getting every week better I think
Jim once again: very good job and Ur horses are trained so well!
I wish to have same team to drive on my small farm am dreaming to set up soon 🇵🇱🐎
Greetings from Poland Sir!!
Thank U…
If you could I think a video training Bree would be interesting
As I watched you clean barn, it occurred to me that at one time farmers and gardeners would build hotbeds for starting seedlings using horse manure for heat. Then i hear you comment on the chilly greenhouse
Thanks for that. Always an enjoyable escape. 😊
Barron is filling out nice. I don't think I've ever seen Ken move that fast. Lol
Jim I always thought that was Brenda making that noise, but it has been you 😂😂!
Thanks for an interesting ride! Nice to see the horses enjoying themselves and being cared for.
Ken is so grand.
Great video! When Ken was getting a drink, I bet he was thinking I can't believe you made me canter! Lol! How long has it been since you've been pulled that fast?
Ken!!! He sure has a lot to say! 😂 I love him! Awesome to see the boys running it’ll be hot soon enough
we love Kenny too Lor,,that horse? would be one I'd have with 0 ur five kids around. and yes,he showed he's still got a lot of grit and strength.. would love to help brush them wouldn't you...😊
I'd love living close and volunteering to help groom and even clean stalls free of charge!!!! That's how much I love Jim and Brenda's horses!!!!❤ They are all so special!!
24:39 had me in tears. 😂
Very enjoyable podcast Jim, and great to see the horses enjoying themselves as well.
Jim Thankyou for showing your efficent manure clean up with skidsteer . The large and comfortable tie stalls and the great watering system for your heavy horses .😊😊😊
Great video Brenda and Jim like always 😊.
I always wondered how a field was made. ALOTTA HARD WORK. I'm so glad you're honoring these fields by using them as they shld be. Your barn set up shows yrs of experience. Love it now. Great getting to canter in Hames 😮😅 harnessing made easy. Yes this I'm gr8 now.😊 love ya all.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Hi Jim....no Brenda today? I see Skippy is with you, though. Fun watching Baron & Ken get "their Beans out" today. Boy, winter just doesn't want to let go yet!....Thanks for this little adventure today & stay warm. God bless........😊
Barron looks so tiny next to Ken. lol Enjoyed the video thank you for sharing it ❤
great video,, can't believe all the hard work and things you farmers have to do,and seem to never tire. lovely time,thanks.
awesome video love that Ken, he always tells us hello and A I know he does feel Beter for it
First time I’ve ever seen Ken canter!
I see your video with drain lines near the forest. It is not unusual for the groundwater hights on hills to be so high that it reaches above ground. Artesian pressure, i.e. the groundwater pressure is so high in parts of the year, it pushes water up above the ground. Your idea of making a sand/leaf trap is a good idea, but will probably be difficult to maintain. Open drainage ditches near trees are easy to clean, in contrast to drainage pipes and sand/leaf catch wells. You probably already know this, but an open trench along the forest edge, between the grass field and the trees, could be a solution, where leaves, soil compaction and roots can be cleaned. The drainage pipes can be connected to it, possibly with a connection with a catch grid for the foliage. The roots from the trees go for water and moisture and never stop clogging drainage pipes.
Hi Jim, nice to see Baron and Ken galloping along. I recently heard a old farmers wise words and your video today reminded me of it. It goes like this….A Farting horse will never tire, A farting man is the man to hire. Have you heard of this? Sounds right to me at least the first part.😊
Yeah right Jim, blame it on the horse toot toot
Sounds like Kenny and Baron are playing a tune for you this morning, thier rendition of I'd rather be loafing in the barn LOL.,,, you know instead of dealing with all that work because of all the water you could just convert over to growing rice LOL.
Hello Jim, a long time since I’ve seen you guys. Steve from Nb
Yikes, Skippy running in the street!!!
You are a very dedicated man Jim, to those precious horses of yours❤🎉😊
I always wondered what you did with that trailer; other than tying horses to it. Now i know !
When I was a teenager I along with some friends rode our horses on summer weekends. One friends rode a Standard bred black horse that was alwat gassy, he was appropriately named " Thunder".
Just wondering if it seems Ken gets lonely in the back, not able to socialize with the other horses? Does it stay warm enough for Ken? Thoughts on taking part of the wall down above his manger between him and Lady so he can see the others?
Add some rocks or crushed stone around the large pipe to filter the debris out before it flows into the tile drain
Ken running like that 😄😄
So very thankful that Baron is ok and doing good, he is a super horse!!!
It's 3/25 here and the wind is blowing very hard here today..the temp is 70. Enjoyed your varied video today. lov from South Alabama.
Baron is a nice-looking horse.
have you ever thought of using a stone picker on years when you work the field? It picks up even smaller stones
Strange idea that we are watching this with thousands of people only in the first hour alone. That crazy, im trying to picture all these different people in all thes different houses 😂
PG here A Variety show. I prayed for you to have an easy fix for the saw mill.