Thanks Cowboy lots of solid info. I liked this way to switch it up a little my mornings are both lazy and busy and listening while I'm busy doing nothing is productive in my book. Thanks again
I appreciate the podcast . As a Farrier i know day two is the sorest day after exersion. My father drove horses in town for the public an 8 hr shift on payvment . We would alternate . One day work , Two days off .... These were mature , not training horses. For what its worth
It's a different discipline, but...Australian harness horse trainers are great gor turning thier horses out after legwork instead of keeping them stalled. They may race them right out of the pasture. Thier horses last longer. Something to think about.
I really appreciate the video Brett. God bless you guys
Thank you. God bless you as well.
Thanks Cowboy lots of solid info. I liked this way to switch it up a little my mornings are both lazy and busy and listening while I'm busy doing nothing is productive in my book. Thanks again
Sound good to me, busy doing nothing lol
Truth! Love it. Thank you. Have a great day. Enjoyed listening while I feed.
Good deal, glad I could be part of your day.
You know a “Truth “when you hear it spoken…..
Well said!
Amen….
thank you
Thanks for doing these for us on UA-cam. Thanks to the Patreons as well. Great info on these talks. Y’all enjoy your day!
Thank you, Im glad you enjoy them.
I like these kind of podcasts.
Im glad, Ill keep it up.
Indeed, that's great information while it's on his mind, away from a colt..
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Love your podcasts. I've learned so much, thank you. I live in Yerington and can't find cheap grass hay. I do find great alfalfa cheap.
No grass is hard to find around here. You can Usually get Teff for about the same as alfalfa but I dont really like it.
Orovada, Kings River has great grass hay... costs a little more.. not as many yields per season I think dictates that.. high mineral grass though
That is true@@modocroughstock5700
Great feeding chat.. picked up good
Glad you liked it.
Good thinking. I do my best with the same.
Gotta lot out of this. Thanks.
Good Im glad. Thank you.
Thanks for doing these
Very happy to
I appreciate the podcast . As a Farrier i know day two is the sorest day after exersion. My father drove horses in town for the public an 8 hr shift on payvment . We would alternate . One day work , Two days off .... These were mature , not training horses. For what its worth
I reckon 8 hours on hard ground is tough on one
Always something to do on a ranch or horse facility. Worked at a place where the owners weren't horse people. Some guy sold them cow lix tubs.
whoops!
Getter' done brother
It's a different discipline, but...Australian harness horse trainers are great gor turning thier horses out after legwork instead of keeping them stalled. They may race them right out of the pasture. Thier horses last longer. Something to think about.
Thats interesting.
Eyes Bright, Coat Shiny , Stool Firm .
Leave em alone
pretty much