Then there's my heels the first time I rode- had no issue with it lol I haven't had many lesson so far since weather has been bad but my instructor said that they were fine. Also as a non-equestrian o can't believe this is what other non-equestriqns say lol
You gotta do one on weird things couples do when they're both equestrians. For example, when me and my girlfriend are in the car having a conversation and pass by a stable, we both pause for just a second, look, and then resume the conversation without missing a beat. Also, things that couples do when one is an equestrian and the other only does the stall/hay/pasture maintenance work.
I know how to ride but u haven’t done it in a while. Maybe 2-3 ish years. I used to be pretty confident but Ik for a fact that if I tired again I would have to start all over rebuilding that confidence (my horse was a retired barrel horse whose last owner abandoned him so I almost got crushed a few times. But he always checked in my after killing me and made sure I stood back up. If I didn’t he would freak out🤦🏻♀️😂. I can agree tho that people who ride and people who do the maintenance are very different. I actually prefer the maintenance of the horses. I just love being in their presence. As I said before. My horse was a love bug. I would clean his stall with him inside and he would put his head on my shoulders and nibble my hoody strings. Super cute 🥰
@@deanna4519 same here. 5 years ago i had my own horse. He was wery strong and used to do farm work. He didn't like his new job and tried to buck me off and didn't listen to me. I quit riding nad after 5 years i started again, but i lost my confidence, but i'm working on it. I love riding.
I talk to myself and this applies equally to my outer monologues. I also often talk about how ramshackle the stable buildings look. When I'm rich one day, I'm going to build my own range that is an architectural masterpiece.
Wasn’t all that relatable when I was younger, but now it’s hard to walk after long day of sitting at work. Takes a few minutes to loosen up and straighten hips and knees. Maybe it’s time to find a different job or at least cut the hours! Anyway, jumping down from horses back - my legs don’t want to work right or even hold me up.
"When it comes to a horse barn, women do all the work." me, in 90 degrees sobbing in the semi truck filled with hay to the point you cant see your hand in front of your face: EMPOWERMENT.... *cough* WE DO IT ALL *cough* Ok I wish there was a man with arm strength here
I honestly love doing that by myself. Feels like I’m making up for the missed opportunities. The times I wasn’t allowed to lift because there was a man who was ‘clearly’ more capable than me.
I actually made an essay for school once talking about how riding IS a sport and as non-equestrians say: "you just sit there and the horse does all the work!" is not actually true!
I HATE when people say all we do is sit there it makes me so angry cuz we use so many mussels you probably have never heard of and we work so hard to ride we don’t just walk and sit there plus so many seconds minutes hours days months and years and so much grain bags hay poop bedding dirt water buckets love care and a ton more go into becoming the best equestrian you can be!
Length of the reins… Haven't we all been there? Ideally, really, would be having a mirror for newbies to check themselves in. At least with me it would've gotten the point across waaaay sooner.
So true! I’m a new rider and guilty of most mistakes which makes these videos both funny and embarrassing for me 😂 someone filmed me the other day and I realized there are so many things I do while riding, like leaning backwards sometimes, that I didn’t even know I was doing! There was an instant improvement next time I went to a lesson.
Your horse is like "what is wrong with you?" So much fun to watch his part of the story as well! P.S. I once did the dead horse thing.....but to be fair, I was 8 and that horse had been laying there a really long time and all the other horses where literally all standing around looking at the one horse. Still not sure what that was all about. But the next time I saw the field, there wasn't a horse down.
My mom did the dead horse thing today 😂 we have a show and the geldings, being geldings, were lazing around while the mares were up and about and my mom was like "OMG IS HE DEAD?"
2:20 is how my instructor insists that I dismount because she uses cheap tack & worries it will break. 2:24: Huns' legs is what I call this. The Huns taught their children to ride from the age of 2, so early that it affected how they learnt to walk. I want to invite each of my groundie friends round for a day when we just pretend as though there's been an EMP pulse & all the cars are broken but they urgently need to get somewhere & their only option is my horse.
What I say is "the actors practised with a helmet". Even after I read Horseback Riding for Dummies, I still couldn't tell the difference between a walk & a trot. It was only when an emergency happened & I actually saw a police horse trotting that I realised I was so confused. I've always known what a gallop looks like because racing is televised.
The walking part is so true!! No matter how many times you tell them they never listen. I think out of the three this one is the best and most relatable!! 🤣😂
Before I started riding, I didn't know the difference between a stallion and a gelding. When I learnt what they were, that caused some major secondhand embarrassment from my instructor. Comment your awkward beginner stories.
When I was about 10, I asked my trainer how to tell the difference between a mare and a stallion while we were untacking and grooming the horse after my lesson. She wouldn't tell me xDD
I now in old age need a body next to the horse so I can put my left arm over their shoulder for support before sliding down. Its embarrassing, when I was young I could leap frog mount without using stirrups.
I was thinking about volunteering at a stable near me when I retire but now I'm not so sure. I think my riding days are long over but I can still shovel and brush. haha.
I would say i consider myself a non-equestrian. I just recently got back into riding after almost a 20 year hiatus. I'm glad i did. Eventually want to build up my confidence so that i can do some trail riding around the area i live in. I really enjoy just interacting with the horses at the equestrian center where i have been taking lessons. Love your videos. The Equestrian Humor videos have me at times laughing so hard. Keep up the great content!!
I have been waiting for this!!!!! And that was kinda me.🤣 Heartland be like "QUICK MY HORSE HAS RABBIES FROM BEING IN THE BARN!!!!" and one of the things I notice when you first start riding somewhere is there is always a different horse poop smell and I came to enjoy it before I left that barn Ps is it weird that I enjoyed it?
I love heartland but sometimes it can just be a little bit too ridiculous. For example when Spartan got colic I have no idea what type of colic he got. From watching the incredible Dr. Pol colic is just basically pain in the abdomen. That can because by multiple different reasons.
how i felt when i first cantered the horse i'm currently riding. he's a big boy, about 16hh, and has a super smooth western pleasure trot. when i went to canter him though, he has this massive step into it and he had just gotten off basically sitting in a pasture for a few years and so he was obviously a bit excited. when i tell you he was SPEEDING. not only this, but i was off balance because this was my first time riding him and so i had to get used to his big canter (i had transitioned from a 14hh pony with short little legs and the smoothest canter transition and little canter you could ask for) so i had to figure myself out while also calming him down 😅. thankfully he's a very forgiving boy and didn't get mad when i was too leaned forward or discombobulated. he also listened very well despite my disorderly state. since then he's gotten worked more and i've gotten used to his big canter, so we've both mellowed out and we can maintain a good canter together now :) (sorry for the rant)
It is said that horses are very intelligent. Even though they can't speak human language, they can remember people who treat them kindly, and once they have established a trusting relationship with them, they will show rich expressions. They are also good at remembering people's faces. Since their eyesight is only 0.6 times better than humans, they use their ears to grasp what is going on around them. Therefore, don't suddenly make loud noises or startle them when they are close to you. Horses have very well-developed ears, as they can hear ultrasonic waves and other sounds that humans cannot. Horses express their emotions by moving their ears. Their field of vision is quite wide, allowing them to see around 350 degrees. Since they are herbivores, their eyes are able to see at a wide angle in order to escape predators. Horses also have a highly developed sense of smell. They can recognize people by their scent, and once they get to know you, they will happily approach you.🐴🐴🐴🐴🐴🐴🐴💖💖💖💖💋💋💋💋💋
I had riding lessons as a kid for a few years, eventually stopped going because the instructor was kinda weird… but I’d love to get on a horse again, just for a bit. I was never particularly good, but being connected to the animal like that is just so relaxing
Oh man this brings me back to (literally last year) when I was learning to ride. It's so funny how when you're beginning you don't realize the things you do!
Haha loved it as always Though I do sometimes have lesson horses that back up when I'm trying to go forward and my hands are halfway up his neck giving them literally the entire rein to move
So true xD although for the galloping part it was the opposite for me; my horse spooked and ran across the arena while I hunkered down and held on and my instructor goes "you just galloped!" and I was like "WHAT". scared but slightly exhilarated haha (most i had done was a canter)
You need to do this with a guy beginner! Our neighbor boys wanted to ride my pony. The pony was a hot barrel pony and my halter and harness pony. They would get on and double wrap the reins around their hands with a tight short rein and wanted to know why he got shorter. He was parked out!
Like Tucker is the calmest cutest horse ever ur so lucky its amazing to think he was ounce untamed..hes so tollorent it takes a good rider to look like there horrible at ridding "Now I know why cowboys walk like this🤣😂🤣😂🤣"
me who's ridden a horse once: genuinely surprised i've never said or done these things, then remembering I'm socially awkward and really try to not speak.
When I heard heartland I was so happy! it’s my favorite show in the whole world! I started watching it from my friend and thats how I got into riding! I have been riding for a couple of months now!
I'm still new to working in a stables and I've learnt so much. I made a mistake last week when letting the horses out. All of them except 3 are able to be let off their headcollars before their gate and are trusted to walk to their field. The youngest 3 aren't but I made a silly mistake a forgot so I let one free and he turned and ran to get away and I started to run to keep up with him. I KNOW. I only realised after I started running that I would never keep up with him (even though he's dinky) and that running was only making him faster and probably unsettled. I've been giving myself a little mental telling off all week but I got my karma because he torn off part of my nail when I tried to catch him😅 Still getting there.
'Oh my gosh! Was that just galloping? ' 🤣🤣🤣
how many times have we heard that! So much fun to watch once again ☺️
I said that while I was riding my neighbors horse when I was 4-5.
That was me at 3, when I was being led around and doing a tiny trot. I was convinced we were cantering.
i was cantering i thought i was trotting just so used to it Lol
That was a trot 🥲
I'm a trail guide. This cracked me up. Idk how many times I've had a horse break into a little trot to catch up and the guest shrieks "HE'S RUNNING!!"
However, your heels tell a different story. Non equestrians’ heels are up in their knees!
Yup I was looking at that too, expecting heels up in the air and feet all the way in the stirrups up to the heel.
Yaaaaas queen
Then there's my heels the first time I rode- had no issue with it lol
I haven't had many lesson so far since weather has been bad but my instructor said that they were fine.
Also as a non-equestrian o can't believe this is what other non-equestriqns say lol
First thing I noticed😆😆😆
This was hilarious 😆😆😆 loved it
The disappointment when do you think you're going to see hunky men but you just see a bunch of helicopter moms with their 9-year-old daughters
FR
You gotta do one on weird things couples do when they're both equestrians. For example, when me and my girlfriend are in the car having a conversation and pass by a stable, we both pause for just a second, look, and then resume the conversation without missing a beat. Also, things that couples do when one is an equestrian and the other only does the stall/hay/pasture maintenance work.
I know how to ride but u haven’t done it in a while. Maybe 2-3 ish years. I used to be pretty confident but Ik for a fact that if I tired again I would have to start all over rebuilding that confidence (my horse was a retired barrel horse whose last owner abandoned him so I almost got crushed a few times. But he always checked in my after killing me and made sure I stood back up. If I didn’t he would freak out🤦🏻♀️😂. I can agree tho that people who ride and people who do the maintenance are very different. I actually prefer the maintenance of the horses. I just love being in their presence. As I said before. My horse was a love bug. I would clean his stall with him inside and he would put his head on my shoulders and nibble my hoody strings. Super cute 🥰
@@deanna4519 same here. 5 years ago i had my own horse. He was wery strong and used to do farm work. He didn't like his new job and tried to buck me off and didn't listen to me. I quit riding nad after 5 years i started again, but i lost my confidence, but i'm working on it. I love riding.
I talk to myself and this applies equally to my outer monologues. I also often talk about how ramshackle the stable buildings look. When I'm rich one day, I'm going to build my own range that is an architectural masterpiece.
"Now i know why the cowboys walk like this" is actually so relatable LOL
Wasn’t all that relatable when I was younger, but now it’s hard to walk after long day of sitting at work. Takes a few minutes to loosen up and straighten hips and knees.
Maybe it’s time to find a different job or at least cut the hours!
Anyway, jumping down from horses back - my legs don’t want to work right or even hold me up.
That's what I was thinking! She was walking bolegged according to Merriam-Websters dictionary of 1960. 😊
"When it comes to a horse barn, women do all the work."
me, in 90 degrees sobbing in the semi truck filled with hay to the point you cant see your hand in front of your face: EMPOWERMENT.... *cough* WE DO IT ALL *cough* Ok I wish there was a man with arm strength here
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Top 10 reasons why I want to stay on good terms with my dad:
Reasons 1-10: "Dad can you come help me with this hay wagon? Please? 🥺"
@@Bee-kv5tx lol, as a dad I so appreciate that. Keep letting Dad know he's needed. We need that!
I honestly love doing that by myself. Feels like I’m making up for the missed opportunities. The times I wasn’t allowed to lift because there was a man who was ‘clearly’ more capable than me.
These hollow boned new age beta males are a shame. This bloke is taking it all in. Here come some awesome times!
"Now I know why cowboys walk like this" HA I died
Please do more!! This made me feel better after my friends told me "riding is easy its not a sport." ugh.
I actually made an essay for school once talking about how riding IS a sport and as non-equestrians say: "you just sit there and the horse does all the work!" is not actually true!
@@ms.horselover2569 exactly
I HATE when people say all we do is sit there it makes me so angry cuz we use so many mussels you probably have never heard of and we work so hard to ride we don’t just walk and sit there plus so many seconds minutes hours days months and years and so much grain bags hay poop bedding dirt water buckets love care and a ton more go into becoming the best equestrian you can be!
@barrel racing with new cowgirl aye barrel racing buddy
@@TineyGrouse OHMYGAWD BURR?! SINCE WHEN WERE YOU IN THE MODERN AGE?!
Length of the reins… Haven't we all been there?
Ideally, really, would be having a mirror for newbies to check themselves in. At least with me it would've gotten the point across waaaay sooner.
So true! I’m a new rider and guilty of most mistakes which makes these videos both funny and embarrassing for me 😂 someone filmed me the other day and I realized there are so many things I do while riding, like leaning backwards sometimes, that I didn’t even know I was doing! There was an instant improvement next time I went to a lesson.
Tucker is such a good boy though dealing with those reins being pulled over his face and the classic "hug dismount" 😂
“Was I just galloping.” Just about spit my drink laughing so freaking true.
We watched AND LAUGHED OUT LOUD, the last time you put one of these out. Still think of you, EVERYTIME I pull hay outa my pockets
‘Was I just galloping’ lmao I’ve definitely heard that before 🤣🤣🤣 and the spider one is so accurate!!! Love this!
Guilty! I always think I'm hurting the 1200lb animal. Haha.
Your horse is like "what is wrong with you?" So much fun to watch his part of the story as well!
P.S. I once did the dead horse thing.....but to be fair, I was 8 and that horse had been laying there a really long time and all the other horses where literally all standing around looking at the one horse. Still not sure what that was all about. But the next time I saw the field, there wasn't a horse down.
My mom did the dead horse thing today 😂 we have a show and the geldings, being geldings, were lazing around while the mares were up and about and my mom was like "OMG IS HE DEAD?"
@@nutella564 horses can be amazing actors can't they?
@@glorygracek.1841 😂 Amazing is one way to put it
Tuckers face! 😂 he was like mom? Did you forget how to ride?! 😂
“Now I know why the cowboys walk like this” had me dying 😂
2:20 is how my instructor insists that I dismount because she uses cheap tack & worries it will break.
2:24: Huns' legs is what I call this. The Huns taught their children to ride from the age of 2, so early that it affected how they learnt to walk.
I want to invite each of my groundie friends round for a day when we just pretend as though there's been an EMP pulse & all the cars are broken but they urgently need to get somewhere & their only option is my horse.
What I say is "the actors practised with a helmet".
Even after I read Horseback Riding for Dummies, I still couldn't tell the difference between a walk & a trot. It was only when an emergency happened & I actually saw a police horse trotting that I realised I was so confused. I've always known what a gallop looks like because racing is televised.
The walking part is so true!! No matter how many times you tell them they never listen. I think out of the three this one is the best and most relatable!! 🤣😂
Tru lol
“Now I know why cowboys walk like this…” *proceeds to waddle* 😂
Before I started riding, I didn't know the difference between a stallion and a gelding. When I learnt what they were, that caused some major secondhand embarrassment from my instructor. Comment your awkward beginner stories.
When I was about 10, I asked my trainer how to tell the difference between a mare and a stallion while we were untacking and grooming the horse after my lesson. She wouldn't tell me xDD
Hahaha..... That's pretty much how I dismount now that I'm old and my ankles hurt. 🤣
I now in old age need a body next to the horse so I can put my left arm over their shoulder for support before sliding down. Its embarrassing, when I was young I could leap frog mount without using stirrups.
That walking at the end 🤣
I am walking like that right now cus my legs hurt of the riding before 2 days hah xD
It's so relatable
Omg the walking at the end is so accurate, my legs hurt for the full first week to even walk and the most I had done was trotting lmao
I was thinking about volunteering at a stable near me when I retire but now I'm not so sure. I think my riding days are long over but I can still shovel and brush. haha.
The heels always have something to say! A true equestrians can tell a non equestrian from all angles!!!!🤣🐴🐎
“Now I know why the cowboys walk like this” I died laughing
2:25 though, sooo relatable from when I started riding lol
i did the "was that galloping" on my second lesson 🤣🤣🤣
“WaS I JuSt GaLloPiNg!”
I would say i consider myself a non-equestrian. I just recently got back into riding after almost a 20 year hiatus. I'm glad i did. Eventually want to build up my confidence so that i can do some trail riding around the area i live in. I really enjoy just interacting with the horses at the equestrian center where i have been taking lessons.
Love your videos. The Equestrian Humor videos have me at times laughing so hard.
Keep up the great content!!
The last bit of "now I know why cowboys walk like that" is my favorite thing ever I hear it so often and I love it everytime
When I heard Heartland I got so excited lol I’m rewatching all 13 season for the 3rd time!!!
"Was I just galloping?!" oml 😆
“NoW i KnOw WhY tHe CoWbOyS wAlK lIkE tHiS😂”
“Around this horse farm, women do all the work” has me laughing so hard
I have been waiting for this!!!!! And that was kinda me.🤣
Heartland be like "QUICK MY HORSE HAS RABBIES FROM BEING IN THE
BARN!!!!"
and one of the things I notice when you first start riding somewhere is there is always a different horse poop smell and I came to enjoy it before I left that barn
Ps is it weird that I enjoyed it?
Nope we all do!!
@@ms.horselover2569 lol!!!!!!!
horse poo smells amazing
@@ninaarandomhunterofartemis962 Right?!?
I love heartland but sometimes it can just be a little bit too ridiculous. For example when Spartan got colic I have no idea what type of colic he got. From watching the incredible Dr. Pol colic is just basically pain in the abdomen. That can because by multiple different reasons.
"idk about men but when it comes to horse farming women do the work" XD
Your wheels are so hilarious I could watch these all day good comedy
My first ever canter, in my mind, it was at least 100km/h. XD
how i felt when i first cantered the horse i'm currently riding. he's a big boy, about 16hh, and has a super smooth western pleasure trot. when i went to canter him though, he has this massive step into it and he had just gotten off basically sitting in a pasture for a few years and so he was obviously a bit excited. when i tell you he was SPEEDING. not only this, but i was off balance because this was my first time riding him and so i had to get used to his big canter (i had transitioned from a 14hh pony with short little legs and the smoothest canter transition and little canter you could ask for) so i had to figure myself out while also calming him down 😅. thankfully he's a very forgiving boy and didn't get mad when i was too leaned forward or discombobulated. he also listened very well despite my disorderly state. since then he's gotten worked more and i've gotten used to his big canter, so we've both mellowed out and we can maintain a good canter together now :) (sorry for the rant)
This bring back memories! When I said drop your hands, they let go off the reins!🤣🤣🤣
He's beautiful with his roach! Love him and your videos!
I can’t 🤣🤣 “ Was I galloping?”
"Was I just galloping? "🤣🤣🤣
It is said that horses are very intelligent. Even though they can't speak human language, they can remember people who treat them kindly, and once they have established a trusting relationship with them, they will show rich expressions. They are also good at remembering people's faces. Since their eyesight is only 0.6 times better than humans, they use their ears to grasp what is going on around them. Therefore, don't suddenly make loud noises or startle them when they are close to you. Horses have very well-developed ears, as they can hear ultrasonic waves and other sounds that humans cannot. Horses express their emotions by moving their ears. Their field of vision is quite wide, allowing them to see around 350 degrees. Since they are herbivores, their eyes are able to see at a wide angle in order to escape predators. Horses also have a highly developed sense of smell. They can recognize people by their scent, and once they get to know you, they will happily approach you.🐴🐴🐴🐴🐴🐴🐴💖💖💖💖💋💋💋💋💋
1:42 I can't believe how accurate are those reins 🤣
Damn, this is such a good summary of "horseriding is easy" people XDD
I like the "mush" gag. I guess horses don't understand French as well as huskies do. lol.
"Mush!" that had me dying 🤣🤣
Every single person needs to watch this video who hasn't been around real stables ❤ You're doing a very good thing here 😂
"Now I know why the cowboys walk like this" xD so true.
I had riding lessons as a kid for a few years, eventually stopped going because the instructor was kinda weird… but I’d love to get on a horse again, just for a bit. I was never particularly good, but being connected to the animal like that is just so relaxing
"Now I know why the cowboys walk like this" HAHAHAHAHAHA
"Oh, would you look at that" 😆
These were all so funny. and as a non-equestrian, a couple of things in each part are things I have even said.
🤣🤣🤣"This thing" had me dying
"Mush"
Got me dead 🤣🤣
0:23 I ride horses and I thought he was an Appaloosa 😬😬😬 maybe it’s because I haven’t really seen one irl. 😂😂😂
"Now I know why the cowboys walk like this!"
xDDD
Please continue this series!! So good XD
Omg so funny 😂 we all have seen too much of that hot mess! Thanks for posting I really enjoyed watching!❤️
Tucker is so done with these skits 🤣
The "was i just galloping?!"
Is just wow i did that when i first rode xd
"now i know why the cowboys walk like this" xD
Oh man this brings me back to (literally last year) when I was learning to ride. It's so funny how when you're beginning you don't realize the things you do!
So many parts made me laugh OUT LOUD🤣🤣
Haha loved it as always
Though I do sometimes have lesson horses that back up when I'm trying to go forward and my hands are halfway up his neck giving them literally the entire rein to move
These are great!! XD Tucker’s a great horse, so well mannered :)
The walking in the ending made me laugh so hard.
This absolutely cracked me up 😂😂😂 thank you!
So true xD although for the galloping part it was the opposite for me; my horse spooked and ran across the arena while I hunkered down and held on and my instructor goes "you just galloped!" and I was like "WHAT". scared but slightly exhilarated haha (most i had done was a canter)
This was hilarious!,, love it!
" i cant get his head up" this was me when I was younger, I swear I couldn't😅
Tucker looks so confused lol
The Non-Equestrian getting off the horse looked like me during my first time getting off a horse.
entertaining & somehow you managed to instruct while being hilarious. Well done!
2:24 that walk was like me on my first lesson lol
1:27 that's me even while not being on a horse because my hair is so long 😂
The cawboy walk.. I had the same reaction after my first lesson!
This is so true i think the post TRUE part was the trotting part like "was i just galloping" its so funny but SOOO true
i was like that with my reins and have so amny embaressing videos of my reins being SO short lmao
Your content is the best!! 💜
I love your videos! Thanks for the laughs 😂
You need to do this with a guy beginner! Our neighbor boys wanted to ride my pony. The pony was a hot barrel pony and my halter and harness pony. They would get on and double wrap the reins around their hands with a tight short rein and wanted to know why he got shorter. He was parked out!
Like Tucker is the calmest cutest horse ever ur so lucky its amazing to think he was ounce untamed..hes so tollorent it takes a good rider to look like there horrible at ridding "Now I know why cowboys walk like this🤣😂🤣😂🤣"
I love these videos. Tucker is amazing
The horse is probably so done with all of this 😂
Legit this is an actual thing that happened Saturday, Me: accidently enters a trot* My mother after the lesson: "OMG U GALLOPED!"
Thank you for making this it’s helpful!🦄
“I don’t wanna hurt him though” is me even though I KNOW I wont
This is random, but I have that exact helmet 😂 God bless💖✝️ I love these sorts of videos
This is literally so accurate🤣🤣🤣
"in a horse barn, women do all the work" 💅
No joke I would be the one to get scared by a spider in the barn. 🤣
As someone whose never ridden a horse, this is like a "what not to do" when riding horses
me who's ridden a horse once: genuinely surprised i've never said or done these things, then remembering I'm socially awkward and really try to not speak.
When I heard heartland I was so happy! it’s my favorite show in the whole world! I started watching it from my friend and thats how I got into riding! I have been riding for a couple of months now!
I'm still new to working in a stables and I've learnt so much. I made a mistake last week when letting the horses out. All of them except 3 are able to be let off their headcollars before their gate and are trusted to walk to their field. The youngest 3 aren't but I made a silly mistake a forgot so I let one free and he turned and ran to get away and I started to run to keep up with him. I KNOW.
I only realised after I started running that I would never keep up with him (even though he's dinky) and that running was only making him faster and probably unsettled. I've been giving myself a little mental telling off all week but I got my karma because he torn off part of my nail when I tried to catch him😅
Still getting there.
So relatable, love your videos!