I know this was 11 months ago but this really helped because i don't really know how to put a head collar on so this helped alot! Thanks so much Esme 😀
Casper was just like, “are we gonna do something? Why are you taking the halter off?? Oh your putting it back on.. why are you taking so long ?????” Lol 😂
Esme, when I learned to lead a horse. My trainer told me to do big loops with the lead rope not small loops. Because, doing small loops was dangerous. But, your way makes sense.
Thank you esme! I have been riding and been around horses for abt 4 yrs now, but I was terrible at tying up and putting a head collar on until u saw this! ❤❤❤
Hi Esme can’t wait to see you tomorrow! Also I have an amazing idea for the beginner series, what about showing how to tie up a hay net and how to fill one up! Amazing video btw they’re really fun to watch! 🐎
This video is so helpful because on tuesday I am doing my first riding camp and I’ll be leading and tacking up loads of horse❤. Thank you for putting so much time and effort into your beginners series videos and all your videos
I love this beginner series, when I'm older I really wanna get a horse!! You've really motivated me to get into the horsey world and I started volunteering at RDA after seeing your video on it! Thank you so much ❤️
@@chuckthebrindlepittie6820 Thank you so much, I only started riding recently and I'm so grateful to all the gorgeous ponies and friendly horses I've met and ridden ❤️
fun fact - the reason we mount from the left is due to when soldiers had swords, they'd wear them on the left side so it avoids hitting/hurting the horse with the sword as good as it is to keep routine and do things from the left it's also good to desensitize from both sides 'just incase'
I already know how to do this but it is still fun to watch!! It is so useful to so many people though so that’s amazing and I love that you make these types of videos! ❤
Just a heads up never use a fresh peace of bailer twine because if horses do feel the need to run away the bailer twine won’t break and could potentially pull down the object that they are tied to which could cause a huge accident , so I like to either half my bailer twine or use a safety tie up loop ❤
Thank you Esme; that was informative, educational, and interesting. I appreciate you going out of your way to demonstrate. I call it baler twine BTW, FWIW LOL.
Hi Esme my name is catherine I'm12 years old and I'm a huge fan thankyou soo much for all the brilliant video's and also it was soo cool to meet u at the RDS in Dublin Ireland it was a dream come true thanks again😀
The reason why you handle horses on the left is because back then the knights their sword on their left side near there left leg and if they were leading their horses on the right they could have a chance of poking the horse with the sword witch could lead to serious injury. Hope that helped :DDD btw i love your vids Esme :DDD
I got dragged to the feild by a 17.2hh horse and there’s a gate between the stables and the feilds and I got rammed into the gate luckily I had just rode him so I still had had my body protecter on
I Never knew you should put a head collar on between the ears. Always been putting the top of the halter on over it’s ears, for symmetry and comfort reasons😂
Brilliant video esme love it ❤ this was exactly the way i was taught. Could you do a hacking video what to bring in case of emergency or maybe a grooming in order xxx
The proper and correct BHS way to do up and un do and pop on a head collar is to use the left buckle we were taught this at college I have always done it like this since I was a little girl but worryingly there are a lot of people who use the grooming clip method and we were taught at college that this isn’t safe as it can make horses head shy and make head shy horses even worse
First comment first like I love you esme I am your biggest fan I am subscribed I love your videos I enjoy your channel your horses are great and you are lucky to do all those things ❤❤
The thing about never having the lead rope is so,thing I always tell to little kids I teach one of the first things so we teach them the “dragonfly” which is having it like criss crossed with two “wings” on the side
Casper is so cute and adorable and such a great job and good job and so precious xoxo 😘 🐴🏝️🩵🩵🏝️🏝️🐴🐴🏝️🩵🩵💛💛🐴🏝️🩵🩵🩵🏝️🐴🌞💛💛🐴🏝️🩵🩵🩵🩵🩵🏝️🐴💛💛🌞🌞💛💛💛💛🏝️🏝️🩵🩵🩵🩵🩵🩵🐴💛💛💛🐴🏝️🩵🩵🩵🩵🏝️🏝️🐴💛💛🌞🌞💛
I don’t know if this is right but I got told to lead with my knuckles upwards because it gibes you more grip- not sure if that us right? I learned a lot from these videos ❤
It’s amazing seeing a big equestrian UA-camr making videos for beginners!
I go to a stable where they don’t really teach you horse care so this series is really helpful to me!
Same!! She also is helping me lots!!
Amazing idea to make good videos for beginners! The basics are so important when you start with horses. Keep up the good work! 😍
I never found a video so helpful because I don't know how to tie a lead rope this just helps me so much thank you Esme😂❤
It is not easy to tie a lead rope, even after learning a few times I still got confused. 😂
I know this was 11 months ago but this really helped because i don't really know how to put a head collar on so this helped alot! Thanks so much Esme 😀
I am soooo happy that Joey is ok
Just got deja vu from your old head collar tutorial 😂😂
This is so helpful thanks esme ❤ love the kiwi colour on Casper and you .
Casper was just like, “are we gonna do something? Why are you taking the halter off?? Oh your putting it back on.. why are you taking so long ?????” Lol 😂
Esme, when I learned to lead a horse. My trainer told me to do big loops with the lead rope not small loops. Because, doing small loops was dangerous. But, your way makes sense.
13:51 The way you tied up a horse will be very easy for me to remember because it’s quite similar to crocheting :D
i LOVE how ur shirt and halter were matching!💚🐴🫶🏼
Same! I love 🥝 kiwi!
Omg samee
I love when you do videos about how to care or to do stuff with horses😊. I bet it helps a million people out there
Thank you esme! I have been riding and been around horses for abt 4 yrs now, but I was terrible at tying up and putting a head collar on until u saw this! ❤❤❤
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I love these kinda vids bc it is so help full we begginers x
Hi Esme can’t wait to see you tomorrow! Also I have an amazing idea for the beginner series, what about showing how to tie up a hay net and how to fill one up! Amazing video btw they’re really fun to watch! 🐎
I can’t wait to watch this since you’re an amazing person to learn from, You’ve inspired me so much 🫶🏼
U are my favourite UA-camr esme
I love this series Esme!!! Thank you for making these!!! 😊
This video is so helpful because on tuesday I am doing my first riding camp and I’ll be leading and tacking up loads of horse❤. Thank you for putting so much time and effort into your beginners series videos and all your videos
Hope you have an amazing time!!
Thanks❤
Amazing your videos ares sooo much better than every other equestrian youtube chanels❤❤
The Military started doing everything on the left because they had sabers on their right hand side.
*sabres 😉
Why does this make me think of starwars 😂😅
Actually swords were on left side, because that is where you get it with your right hand.
And also you shake your hand with the right hand
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I can’t wait to watch Esme!! This will be SO helpful! :) IM ON THE WAY TO MEET YOU AT REDPOST IM SO EXITED!!! 🎉🎉❤❤🐴
Very good videos for beginners ❤️ I know my horse for 6 years . I train wild horses 🐎
Thank you!
Your videos help me lots with my horse riding!🐴❤
Love these type of vids you have really put my into my riding careere and can't wait to see you tomorrow at redpost! ❤
Aww, Duke was following you as you walked to Caspers field! ❤
this series is so helpful! hope you and all your animals are okay! love ya esme!
This is so helpful to me. I'm looking forward to practising this next time I'm at the Stables I go to.
i’m not an equestrian (unfortunately) but still loved to watch this😅❤️
My horse is the only horse who I’ve ever seen who “nods” at the flies, most just shake, but Casper does it to! I’ve never seen another horse do that!
He is such a beautiful boy. Very noble
esme your so thoughtful! also, i love the matchy kiwi 🥝😍 xx
I love this beginner series, when I'm older I really wanna get a horse!! You've really motivated me to get into the horsey world and I started volunteering at RDA after seeing your video on it! Thank you so much ❤️
@@chuckthebrindlepittie6820 Thank you so much, I only started riding recently and I'm so grateful to all the gorgeous ponies and friendly horses I've met and ridden ❤️
U are literally the horse whisperer Ella age 9 I can’t wait to read you’re new book!❤🎉
Hi Esme! I would really like to know how to put on different rugs , take them off and how to fold rugs. Also I literally love your videos❤❤❤
I have four horses but I still just love to watch these
fun fact - the reason we mount from the left is due to when soldiers had swords, they'd wear them on the left side so it avoids hitting/hurting the horse with the sword
as good as it is to keep routine and do things from the left it's also good to desensitize from both sides 'just incase'
You are such a thoughtful person for sharing your knowledge
Great video! As usual, Casper was the bestest of boys! Thank you!
Casper is such a beautiful horse ❤
I already know how to do this but it is still fun to watch!! It is so useful to so many people though so that’s amazing and I love that you make these types of videos! ❤
Just a heads up never use a fresh peace of bailer twine because if horses do feel the need to run away the bailer twine won’t break and could potentially pull down the object that they are tied to which could cause a huge accident , so I like to either half my bailer twine or use a safety tie up loop ❤
Thank you Esme; that was informative, educational, and interesting. I appreciate you going out of your way to demonstrate. I call it baler twine BTW, FWIW LOL.
Hi Esme I have an idea for your beginner series, you can teach on any horse how to tack up and groom! Thank you very much for doing these! Xx
This reminds me of my horse lol always nudging me with her head 😂 people say it’s rude but I think it’s just affection and a bit of character 🥰
❤ these are great for less experienced ppl u are amazing ❤
Esme you should do how to jump your horse for beginners!
Hi Esme my name is catherine I'm12 years old and I'm a huge fan thankyou soo much for all the brilliant video's and also it was soo cool to meet u at the RDS in Dublin Ireland it was a dream come true thanks again😀
Thanks for all your tips, I’m new to working with horses and theses lessons are very helpful
I’ll watch this when I get my own pony( very soon inbetween November and march) 😄😄😄😁
I thought Casper's sigh was saying 'yeah, whatever.' 😂
Lol
The reason why you handle horses on the left is because back then the knights their sword on their left side near there left leg and if they were leading their horses on the right they could have a chance of poking the horse with the sword witch could lead to serious injury. Hope that helped :DDD btw i love your vids Esme :DDD
FIRST!! ❤✨ I really want to get a horse in the future so this beginner series will help!!
This was one of the most helpful videos ever! Thank you!!
Im so glad i met you i was the first girl there!! I never thought i would meet u.
I already know all u taught but i still love watching ur videos
Thanks so much for this series Esme. Its so helpful
Love your beeginers series and Love you !😊
Casper is a wonderful horse to use for your demonstrations would. Joey not would work out nearly as well. Thank you.❣
Thanks so much Esme!!❤
This is such good tips I’m watching this bc I’m not the best at tying a horse up
Loved see you in dublin❤
I love your videos they’re the best I have learned a lot from your videos your an inspiration
Me and my mum were discussing this not that long ago lol thx
This was so helpful thanx❤❤
I got dragged to the feild by a 17.2hh horse and there’s a gate between the stables and the feilds and I got rammed into the gate luckily I had just rode him so I still had had my body protecter on
I hope u are ok that sounds scary
@@Boola-boss I’m okay it doesn’t hurt as much as it sounds
Even though i know how to do this all, im still watching this 😂
@chuckthebrindlepittie6820 yes definitely!
Omg Esme I love this! Thankyou, love your vids
I Never knew you should put a head collar on between the ears. Always been putting the top of the halter on over it’s ears, for symmetry and comfort reasons😂
You are the best youtuber
Thank you so much esme! 💓
i love your videos
I’m about to start working at my local barn so this will help so much Esme. Thank you so much 😊:) Hope you and the horses are all ok :)
Once Sky ( a gelding at our yard ) decided to spook whiles tide up ( he didnt have the head collar around his neck ) and bracked the lead rope
I love your videos esme
I love your vids
i love your videos your such a nice person
OMG esme I loved this!!!
I know how to do these things but its still entertaining! Also, I got ur book!
This is the video that i learned how to neatly put away a Lead Rope! 1:39
How to mount on a horse without getting anxious as shit and how to dismount without having an anxiety attack. :))))) (its from personal experience)
Hi, this video really helped me, tnx for making!! I love you ❤❤❤! I dont have a horse but ill use this with my trainer's horse!!
Brilliant video esme love it ❤ this was exactly the way i was taught. Could you do a hacking video what to bring in case of emergency or maybe a grooming in order xxx
Putting on a saddle x x❤
She has done it before!
don’t have a horse lol but trying to practice with my desk hole and a crochet chain lol
lol tysm xx
The proper and correct BHS way to do up and un do and pop on a head collar is to use the left buckle we were taught this at college I have always done it like this since I was a little girl but worryingly there are a lot of people who use the grooming clip method and we were taught at college that this isn’t safe as it can make horses head shy and make head shy horses even worse
I LOVE your beginner series ❤❤❤❤
First comment first like I love you esme I am your biggest fan I am subscribed I love your videos I enjoy your channel your horses are great and you are lucky to do all those things ❤❤
I hope I am not the only one watching this for fun and not to learn how to do this stuff 😅
This is actually really cool and I love watching your videos but I haven't been able to lately so I wanted to ask how Joey was
The thing about never having the lead rope is so,thing I always tell to little kids I teach one of the first things so we teach them the “dragonfly” which is having it like criss crossed with two “wings” on the side
omg esme this video is fire love ur content :)
Hey esme pls may you do a beginners how to tack up video I will really appreciate it as Iam a bigginer myself thank you! X
Love this video
Casper is so cute and adorable and such a great job and good job and so precious xoxo 😘 🐴🏝️🩵🩵🏝️🏝️🐴🐴🏝️🩵🩵💛💛🐴🏝️🩵🩵🩵🏝️🐴🌞💛💛🐴🏝️🩵🩵🩵🩵🩵🏝️🐴💛💛🌞🌞💛💛💛💛🏝️🏝️🩵🩵🩵🩵🩵🩵🐴💛💛💛🐴🏝️🩵🩵🩵🩵🏝️🏝️🐴💛💛🌞🌞💛
I don’t know if this is right but I got told to lead with my knuckles upwards because it gibes you more grip- not sure if that us right? I learned a lot from these videos ❤
Esme.....we are waiting for rds vlog.😂😂 Love today's vid tho ❤
Your videos are getting better every time! Please can you do another star stable video??? 😀
Didnt you do this vid years ago? Love your vids this is a comment to say; keep going you are my fav youtuber keep going x
When the horse pushed esme . The horse might be like , MOM let's go , I CAN'T HANDLE THESE FLIES 😂
Esme Clint wait to meet you tommorow at lunchtime at red post