As a stallion owner it's good to see others who understand the importance of proper training and handling of their studs. As leader of the herd (human) our teachings to the stallion is for his benefit and safety as well as our own. Kudos to you. Blessings from Georgia.
I've trained my arabian stallion to remain at my side with or without his lead rope until I release him to go to his mares. He is surrounded by mares, often with their foals, at all times. He prefers them rather than geldings because it allows him to feel like he always has a herd. He's a great babysitter for weanlings who are much more secure and happy with an adult horse for company once they no longer have their mothers. I trail ride him completely tackless alone or in company. People are surprised when they notice he's a stallion because he is so well behaved.
Seeing Trigger being led out on a loose lead, versus some of the pampered breed studs with several grooms clinging desperately to double lead ropes and getting dragged all over. Manners have to be taught and refreshed. And it looks like one of the mares was ready to remind him that he has to be a gentleman.
@Dan Reardon I think it's a lifestyle and training difference. I've seen TB studs that were well-mannered, but they were also being used as breeding ranch horses - they didn't go stall-crazy because they had things to do like guard their mares, chase cows and travel long distances.
Trigger is absolutely stunning!!! Glad that Hanson got on top of Trigger and made him mind his matters. Safety for Hanson and Trigger comes first. Stellar is beautiful. She did a great job on gathering up the mares.
Beautiful country. Had to laugh when I saw your son and his un matching socks, brought me back to my youngest son who to this day rarely has matching socks, many, many years later, lol.
What do you mean not matched? He has another pair just like those in his dresser drawer ;)) (That's what my son said when he was little anyway. He thought he was funny.. ;) )
Great video a very humble family you have god bless you guys and a beautiful beautiful stallion with beautiful mares and colts god bless you guys take care
I recently found you guys, and LOVE your videos! Thank you for taking the time to film, document and educate all of us! Also, your little boy is adorable!
Pretty scenery, pretty horses, loved the video. Glad to see how gentle and patient he was with the stallion. Also lliked how you turn him loss with mares to breed. Even liked the old mighty dodge truck.
Good for you for not allowing him to get away with being pushy! A good horse. Not a lot of horse people (mainly equestrians) spend time to fix that. Good for you, well done. 👏
I can’t quite put my finger on it, but Trigger looks like something is up with his top line. He didn’t stand still long enough at good angles to be sure I’m not imagining it!
That's a beautiful stallion. Would any of you be interested in a blue roan mare, registered, 22. She is in very good shape and broke to ride. Has had nice foals.
This was so nice to see!!! Absolutely gorgeous horses, and people that know what they are doing and WOW, some nice babies. I loved the way the mares without foals grouped together, staring at him, probably flirting with him. This was the first video I have seen of yours, I guess those are his babies? They are sure nice foals.
Some are his... this year we are putting out 77 mares with 7 studs... each year we match up mares and studs and put together what we think are the best crosses. It’s an ever evolving process!
Love those girls red boots! He came along for the experience. Good boy get that 💦. He is a little rounder. Love watching babies. Let’s tire Trigger out a bit. Nice tight circles. Look at the hip on that stallion. Makes my heart beat fast. SWEET. Nasty rice cakes that taste like flavored cardboard…❤️💋🐾🐾🐎🐂
HE'S A BEAUTY!! I'M 62...I FELL IN LOVE WITH HORSES BECAUSE OF ROY RODGER'S TRIGGER. DID YOU KNOW?... TRIGGER DID OVER 200 EPISODES, AT A FULL TILT GALLOP, & NEVER TOOK A MIS - STEP WITH ROY!! & ROY PICKED HIM OUT OF A STUDIO REMUDA!! ROY EITHER HAD GOOD LUCK, OR A GREAT EYE FOR A GREAT HORSE...I THINK THE LATTER!! I FULLY BELIEVE THE SENTIMENT THAT "THE OUTSIDE OF A HORSE, IS GOOD FOR THE INSIDE OF A MAN/ WOMAN", & HAVE KEPT HORSES IN MY LIFE...ALL MY LIFE. I FOLLOW CRAIG CAMERON FOR TRAINING ADVICE...LIKE HIS NO NONSENSE, NO HEAVY-HANDEDNESS, ALL HORSES, (XCEPT FOR WILD ONES), NEED TO BE HANDLED, TRAINED TO REDUCE THE CHANCES OF HURTING SOMEONE, OR HURTING THEMSELVES...♡☆♡ THANKS FOR THE VIDEO...♡☆♡
@@PaintedDesertRanch country life is the best life. Lol trigger was a horse on Roy Rogers show which created my obsession with palomino variation of coloring.
Do you get very many Albino's when you breed your yellow stud to other Palamino's, Buckskins etc?? I've always thought one out of five. Your stud is beautiful has a good head and hip and he's a gentleman thanks to you. Love your videos....
No, we haven’t gotten any at all. But... we haven’t bred him to many other palominos or buckskins. In AQHA they are not called albino, they’re called perlino or cremello. Thank you for the compliments 🙏🏼 thanks for watching
Trigger is stunning! I was also intrigued to see that several of the mares show a rabanico marking on their tails. How old is Trigger? Where do you keep your studs during the off season?
I was wondering, since your horses have the room to turn around in the trailer, why do you back them out of it and not just turn them around and lead them out so they are able to see better. It might also give them time to not spook and see where they are going if they are learning.
I have answered this before... these are 2 yr olds that we start for other people; if they can unload both ways then they are able to get out of any situation they might face in the future. Makes a well rounded horse if they can do both if you ask me. #FoundationFirst
As a newcomer to Painted Desert Ranch video's, thanks for asking that. I was about to! I thought it was for training purposes, I also thought maybe for safety. Perhaps a green horse walking out forward might bolt and possibly injure itself or the person at the other end of the rope.
How many mares does Trigger have and how many mares does Monster have? How do you keep them ALL apart? Any more stallions with mares? I LOVE this video 🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎🐴
Do you all -know who is bred, and how many to expect in the herd---- go out and watch the births of the foals, or is it a surprise? What happens if one of the mares have trouble foaling. You guys seem to be "all natural" to where others - one gal I have seen, pays her vet very well doing embryo transfers and a little too much at times. I had a mare who gave birth to my mare- I had her just loose in my barn---- I was checking on her every half hour... so went in the house to get a drink and -, she had to be waiting for me to disappear. I went out and she had already birthed her and had her dried off already. I missed the whole thing.
So happy that you reminded him of his manners before letting him off. A good stallion is well behaved
I agree
Love watching how he gently gets compliance out of any horse 🐴.he has a true natural talent.
As a stallion owner it's good to see others who understand the importance of proper training and handling of their studs. As leader of the herd (human) our teachings to the stallion is for his benefit and safety as well as our own. Kudos to you. Blessings from Georgia.
I've trained my arabian stallion to remain at my side with or without his lead rope until I release him to go to his mares. He is surrounded by mares, often with their foals, at all times. He prefers them rather than geldings because it allows him to feel like he always has a herd. He's a great babysitter for weanlings who are much more secure and happy with an adult horse for company once they no longer have their mothers. I trail ride him completely tackless alone or in company. People are surprised when they notice he's a stallion because he is so well behaved.
Seeing Trigger being led out on a loose lead, versus some of the pampered breed studs with several grooms clinging desperately to double lead ropes and getting dragged all over.
Manners have to be taught and refreshed.
And it looks like one of the mares was ready to remind him that he has to be a gentleman.
@Dan Reardon I think it's a lifestyle and training difference.
I've seen TB studs that were well-mannered, but they were also being used as breeding ranch horses - they didn't go stall-crazy because they had things to do like guard their mares, chase cows and travel long distances.
Trigger is absolutely stunning!!! Glad that Hanson got on top of Trigger and made him mind his matters. Safety for Hanson and Trigger comes first. Stellar is beautiful. She did a great job on gathering up the mares.
Henson. M Warfield, I've seen your comments on other PDR videos, I know you his name.
What an amazing creature he is. Stunning horse.
Beautiful country. Had to laugh when I saw your son and his un matching socks, brought me back to my youngest son who to this day rarely has matching socks, many, many years later, lol.
I was wondering if anyone would catch that 😂
What do you mean not matched? He has another pair just like those in his dresser drawer ;))
(That's what my son said when he was little anyway. He thought he was funny.. ;) )
Beautiful stallion!
I hope your well keeps you and your horses and livestock well watered!
So glad you reminded him that he has to be respectful if he wants to go have fun with his girlfriends!
Nice stallion,beautiful colour..
Such a sweet little boy,and a caring mum .
How many little guys do you know that would choose water over a soda?
Great video a very humble family you have god bless you guys and a beautiful beautiful stallion with beautiful mares and colts god bless you guys take care
This is how every kid should be raised. Watching his Dad with his Loving Mom work and play together. AWESOME.
Love the way he licks his lips and behaves himself after he has been circled and backed a few times. Lovely handling and training.
WOW he’s a gorgeous Stallion and makes beautiful foals💕
Thank you
Good boy. He made the right choice. Water instead of coke. Wow. ☺☺💖💖Karen from Canada
He's a sweet stallion. Didn't take alot to calm him. And he's gorgeous . Thanks for including us! 🙂
LOVED it when TRIGGER WAS licking and chewing USING the thinking SIDE of his brain after his lunging session. Susan
Exactly! Thanks 😊
I recently found you guys, and LOVE your videos! Thank you for taking the time to film, document and educate all of us! Also, your little boy is adorable!
Pretty scenery, pretty horses, loved the video. Glad to see how gentle and patient he was with the stallion. Also lliked how you turn him loss with mares to breed. Even liked the old mighty dodge truck.
Wow you guys are wonderful he is an amazing stallion minding him like that he has great training 😍
Thank you!
Absolutely Stunning Stallion 💜💜💜
Beautiful and majestic horses
Omg ! He is beautiful and his babies are beautiful 😍
The J buttom. LOL Nice brand. Your channel is so wonderful! I'm a brand new subscriber. Thanks for sharing!
Wow he's so beautiful.
Love your videos.. I like the 10+ minutes videos.. you 'all have a nice ranch. Horses are beautiful..
Be Blessed 💓
Thank you
Thank you so much! Just uploaded a 14 minute one 😁
Love. Stallion. Well. Trained. and. foals. are. Pretty. Nice.
Beautiful horses and the babies are so adorable 🦋🦋🦋
I see all those babies and I just want to hug them all🙂
Lol
Such a gorgeous horse
I'm sure that made Trigger's day!
Yeah, he was happy 🤗
He's beautiful!
Oh, a truck with a wing glass! I sure miss those on cars.
Thumbs up really good video.
he is a beautiful stallion and his babies too greetings from the netherlands
Nothing like living out in the country and having an array of beautiful animals. Nice video.
Couldn't agree more!
So glad your son went for water!
Me too 😁
Love to see these stallions get all excited when meeting their mares.
One fine looking stud!!
You got some impressive horses down there!
Sun frost comes from South Dakota
Gorgeous stallion
Came over from farm on route 66! Love the channel!!
Thank you!
Good for you for not allowing him to get away with being pushy! A good horse. Not a lot of horse people (mainly equestrians) spend time to fix that. Good for you, well done. 👏
Trigger "My girl!!!"
Henson "Not until I say so."
Your stallion is gorgeous!
Thank you! 6 more to come!
Thank you! 6 more to come!
Love the way he refocused Triggers attn.
Look up “join up” what he did was basically that on a smaller practiced scale
This was really cool to witness! Thanks for the video! New subscriber!
Thanks for subscribing!! We are glad to have you!
@@PaintedDesertRanch ❤️❤️❤️
All your horses are beautiful and Trigger is awesome looking
Thank you!
move those feet trigger, let me show you who is top dog in this herd.
Nice video. Thanks for sharing.
Beautiful stallion - just let him go and do his job.
So fun to watch! What beautiful foals and Mamas!
I just love your videos💗
Some pretty folds there.... There's a nice white, brown and black one that would be good to start out with
Gorgeous Palomino
Thank you
Greetings from Montana! You have yourself a really nice crop of colts there!!
Thank you!
What a cute little boy.
He’s a beauty.
He is stunning.
Thank you!
What a spread!
She is a beautiful mare
He's gorgeous.
Love the videos!. You do a great job making them. God bless you all!
that stallion really went in yelling
"WASSUP LADIESSSS"
Good boy, he went for the water and not the can of sugar death
Gorgeous stud.
Guess Trigger got stirred up seeing mares!
Good video, keep them coming!
We will! Thanks Iris 😁
Beautiful stock. I’d love to see some paint mares in there to see what they throw.
We have one paint mare that was gifted to one of the boys, other than that we don’t do paints.
Loved this video !! New subscriber ! ♡♡😘
Lundberg has the BEST rice cakes. Publix carries them.
Does he have the pearl gene? Gorgeous Boy!
🤷🏻♀️
I can’t quite put my finger on it, but Trigger looks like something is up with his top line. He didn’t stand still long enough at good angles to be sure I’m not imagining it!
Look at how beautiful those babies are. Are they all Triggers offspring? Gosh I love them so much.
I think there are a few babies from our other stallions mixed in there... the palominos are probably his. Thank you.
@@PaintedDesertRanch thanks so much for the reply! ❤️
Nice correction and letting him get his yammys out before going in by his ladies!
That's a beautiful stallion.
Would any of you be interested in a blue roan mare, registered, 22. She is in very good shape and broke to ride.
Has had nice foals.
No thanks
This was so nice to see!!! Absolutely gorgeous horses, and people that know what they are doing and WOW, some nice babies. I loved the way the mares without foals grouped together, staring at him, probably flirting with him. This was the first video I have seen of yours, I guess those are his babies? They are sure nice foals.
Some are his... this year we are putting out 77 mares with 7 studs... each year we match up mares and studs and put together what we think are the best crosses. It’s an ever evolving process!
Trigger is just gorgeous with that bright gold sheen! Is it harder to work cattle on a stud than on other horses?
Thank you, we like him too. No it is not, not for us anyway.
Love those girls red boots! He came along for the experience. Good boy get that 💦. He is a little rounder. Love watching babies. Let’s tire Trigger out a bit. Nice tight circles. Look at the hip on that stallion. Makes my heart beat fast. SWEET. Nasty rice cakes that taste like flavored cardboard…❤️💋🐾🐾🐎🐂
That is one beat up truck!
Good moning Romania 🇷🇴✋🙏
HE'S A BEAUTY!! I'M 62...I FELL IN LOVE WITH HORSES BECAUSE OF ROY RODGER'S TRIGGER. DID YOU KNOW?... TRIGGER DID OVER 200 EPISODES, AT A FULL TILT GALLOP, & NEVER TOOK A MIS - STEP WITH ROY!! & ROY PICKED HIM OUT OF A STUDIO REMUDA!! ROY EITHER HAD GOOD LUCK, OR A GREAT EYE FOR A GREAT HORSE...I THINK THE LATTER!! I FULLY BELIEVE THE SENTIMENT THAT "THE OUTSIDE OF A HORSE, IS GOOD FOR THE INSIDE OF A MAN/ WOMAN", & HAVE KEPT HORSES IN MY LIFE...ALL MY LIFE. I FOLLOW CRAIG CAMERON FOR TRAINING ADVICE...LIKE HIS NO NONSENSE, NO HEAVY-HANDEDNESS, ALL HORSES, (XCEPT FOR WILD ONES), NEED TO BE HANDLED, TRAINED TO REDUCE THE CHANCES OF HURTING SOMEONE, OR HURTING THEMSELVES...♡☆♡ THANKS FOR THE VIDEO...♡☆♡
Hey Danielle, good job! Need to see some monster videos!
I think we are putting him out today, my videos are about a week behind. 😬😁
Brian monster video was just posted
Good video
Thank you
I had a palomino named trigger he got colic & passed 🥺 love your videos
Sorry to hear, colic is not cool 😔
8:10 gotta love those muscles!
I am very interested in your pastures.
I am not at all familiar with desert pastures.
What the heck do the horses eat??
Watch the video titled “JHeart fillies” I think. We answer that question at the end of the video
So did someone watch Roy Rogers growing up?
Not me! (Danielle) I grew up in the city. Never thought I’d live the country life!
@@PaintedDesertRanch country life is the best life. Lol trigger was a horse on Roy Rogers show which created my obsession with palomino variation of coloring.
Do you get very many Albino's when you breed your yellow stud to other Palamino's, Buckskins etc??
I've always thought one out of five.
Your stud is beautiful has a good head and hip and he's a gentleman thanks to you.
Love your videos....
No, we haven’t gotten any at all. But... we haven’t bred him to many other palominos or buckskins. In AQHA they are not called albino, they’re called perlino or cremello. Thank you for the compliments 🙏🏼 thanks for watching
@@PaintedDesertRanch thanks for clarifying the color issue ...I was about to myself!
Trigger is stunning! I was also intrigued to see that several of the mares show a rabanico marking on their tails. How old is Trigger? Where do you keep your studs during the off season?
Trigger is 17. The stallions all run together in the “boy” pasture, lol. They run with geldings too.
JUST SUBBED THIS IS A COOL CHANNEL 😇ARE ANY OF THOSE BABES THIS STALLION? GOD BLESS AMERICA ✝️🇺🇸🙏🏻
Thanks for subscribing!! Yes, some of them are
I was wondering, since your horses have the room to turn around in the trailer, why do you back them out of it and not just turn them around and lead them out so they are able to see better. It might also give them time to not spook and see where they are going if they are learning.
I have answered this before... these are 2 yr olds that we start for other people; if they can unload both ways then they are able to get out of any situation they might face in the future. Makes a well rounded horse if they can do both if you ask me. #FoundationFirst
As a newcomer to Painted Desert Ranch video's, thanks for asking that. I was about to! I thought it was for training purposes, I also thought maybe for safety. Perhaps a green horse walking out forward might bolt and possibly injure itself or the person at the other end of the rope.
Thanks for watching and taking the time to read through the comments Carol 😁
How many mares does Trigger have and how many mares does Monster have? How do you keep them ALL apart? Any more stallions with mares? I LOVE this video 🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎🐴
This year we put out 7 stallions with 77 mares, 11 each.
Absolutely he knows!!
Watching this is a good way to start my day, thank you ! What state are you guys in ?
Good morning!! Northern Arizona
How long do you leave the stallions with their mares?
A few months.
Correction is always a good thing, especially for a stallion.
Do you all -know who is bred, and how many to expect in the herd---- go out and watch the births of the foals, or is it a surprise?
What happens if one of the mares have trouble foaling. You guys seem to be "all natural" to where others - one gal I have seen, pays her vet very well doing embryo transfers and a little too much at times. I had a mare who gave birth to my mare- I had her just loose in my barn---- I was checking on her every half hour... so went in the house to get a drink and -, she had to be waiting for me to disappear. I went out and she had already birthed her and had her dried off already. I missed the whole thing.
No we don’t monitor them. We go out and everything is a surprise
@@PaintedDesertRanch Cool... Surrrrrprise!!!
I think your right to correct your stallions behavior for your safety and his you don’t need to be rough just applie simple consistent discipline
What do horses eat out there in the desert? Not judging, just asking. I live in Minnesota with much different landscape. Isn’t it hot out there?
There’s plenty of grasses and brush they can eat out here