I'm in awe of all of you that work so hard to rescue these lucky ones. Jessica Is one tough girl and brave as anything to ride and calmly works w/ adopters. What a great team . God Bless and great wishes from Jon in Massachusetts
Poor Sybil! What a mystery she is. You guys are doing such amazing work taking care of her (and all the others!). Your vet seems so wonderful. Thank you for sharing these videos! 🙏♥️
I’m from the uk and absolutely in awe of all the stuff you do to rescue those poor horses 🐴. You all deserve the best out of life for all the good you do xx
What a blessing for that hay check! Those young ladies are really good hands. The fellas are also good hands and dedicated. It's nice to have a team with such integrity.
I need Travis to come and fix a few things at my place in the UK. I'd ask my partner, but he is a musian and spends his time outside, trying to work out what music he should be listening to whilst working, rather than doing any work! Best wishes for Ms Sybil x
Would have loved for you to announce the name in recognition of the very generous donor who gave you the $5,000. Love your dedication and kindness! You’ve got a great bunch of staff and enjoy watching and listening to their input x🦋🌟
patricia here--- i absolutely love your videos!! i just subscribed a bit ago and cant for the life of me why people dont l ike yall... i can see for my own eyes that all you care abour is saving horses so whats the big deal with them? one of these days my budget will alow me to donate...but until then all i can do is watch like and share...
In my humble opinion, doners who need public recognition don't get the tremendous amount of work that goes into a rescue. Also, I believe alot of animal owners are scared to reach out for help when they are in over their heads due to public shaming.
Wanting to get another horse for me and that will work two ways. Hubby has a horse and I really think she's getting buddy sour on him. She gets into a little bit of a panic when she can't find him but she is also his medical horse. It doesn't happen often but she stops him from walking if she hears his breathing start to rattle or wheeze. She'll let him start again when she hears it clear. We didn't train her for that she just bonded that well with him.
@horselover89 ours are use to just grass hay and even with that I have to watch to make sure they didn't founder. Mine which I had to put down last year due to someone else's ignorance ( threw out triple washed oats for the birds and my horse got into it) that made her twist her gut. So at about 30-35 she was put down. Now we have our own place and hubby's girl is here with us. We won't feed alfalfa unless it gets below 10-15° usually not till below 0° . Guess we're doing something right 🤔. Have a great day.
@horselover89 I agree with that. We're in Montana,as my brother says we're southern Canadians, lol but I do have mountains all around and love it. It really takes special people to live and servive here. Have a friend that is thinking on moving back to Montana from Tennessee that moved there to help take care of her daughter but now she wants to come home and bring her daughter with. I don't know how I learned it but since I was 16 I've done no stress training and worked with my girl for about a year and had her on hand and verbal commands and then taught hubby to do it for his girl. She's working really well and also does hand and verbal commands. Believe it or not ours were both rescue horses. Our furrier loves doing hubby's girl cause even if she's not haltered he can walk up to her and by the time he gets to her fetlock she's got her hoof up in the air for him to trim.
@horselover89 you have to check areas out. If you're not a city person our little towns could be for you. Certain counties are very reasonable on taxes and living. Both hubby and I are retired and since working so hard to get our credit ect back in a good place,all we have are our monthly bills. We (I guess you could say fell into this place) had everything just fall into place to make everything happen. There are programs here that could help with taxes etc. Give you a little clue,we qualified for a couple programs so our taxes combined for house and land are about $700 a year. Land is a little over 2 acres. And we went driving and Saw
Sorry, hit the wrong thing. Anyway there's some land 150 acres that butts again forest service land, undeveloped, no well, electric ect for $148,000. So there's a little info for you.
I'm in awe of all of you that work so hard to rescue these lucky ones.
Jessica Is one tough girl and brave as anything to ride and calmly works w/ adopters.
What a great team .
God Bless and great wishes from Jon in Massachusetts
Poor Sybil! What a mystery she is. You guys are doing such amazing work taking care of her (and all the others!). Your vet seems so wonderful. Thank you for sharing these videos! 🙏♥️
I’m from the uk and absolutely in awe of all the stuff you do to rescue those poor horses 🐴. You all deserve the best out of life for all the good you do xx
I just love y’all’s vet. I don’t know his name but his compassion and manner are wonderful. Thank you for caring for these horses!
Sybil is such a beautiful mare, I hope you’re able to fix her 🙏❤️🙏
She is
What a blessing for that hay check! Those young ladies are really good hands. The fellas are also good hands and dedicated. It's nice to have a team with such integrity.
I need Travis to come and fix a few things at my place in the UK. I'd ask my partner, but he is a musian and spends his time outside, trying to work out what music he should be listening to whilst working, rather than doing any work! Best wishes for Ms Sybil x
Would have loved for you to announce the name in recognition of the very generous donor who gave you the $5,000.
Love your dedication and kindness! You’ve got a great bunch of staff and enjoy watching and listening to their input x🦋🌟
They often want to stay anonymous.
Who's dog? My heeler would love to help, but we're in WA State. Love your rescue. So clean, I know behind the scenes y'all work incredibly hard...
The mare with the swollen jaw... Maybe HEMOREX used for race horses Lung Support??? I do hope it works. Norma Australia
Pretty amazing how God provides ;)
Love ❤️ what you all are doing. Thanks ❤️❤️❤️🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
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amazing love you videos. THANK YOU
I love horses and i hope one day in the future i can rescue horses too
patricia here--- i absolutely love your videos!! i just subscribed a bit ago and cant for the life of me why people dont l ike yall... i can see for my own eyes that all you care abour is saving horses so whats the big deal with them? one of these days my budget will alow me to donate...but until then all i can do is watch like and share...
In my humble opinion, doners who need public recognition don't get the tremendous amount of work that goes into a rescue. Also, I believe alot of animal owners are scared to reach out for help when they are in over their heads due to public shaming.
I think you are doing you’re bit by just liking
You all are so awesome
Love your vids
Has there been any horses You or staff got attached too and adopted?💝
What about the pony with the knotty bump on his side?
💘💘
Thank you to who donated 5000 for hay
It was lovely to see those slender girls riding the horses on a trail ride. I hope they don’t develop the Tennessee heft++.
Don't be gross
Do you have to keep an eye on the horses for foundering from the alfalfa hay?
Wanting to get another horse for me and that will work two ways. Hubby has a horse and I really think she's getting buddy sour on him. She gets into a little bit of a panic when she can't find him but she is also his medical horse. It doesn't happen often but she stops him from walking if she hears his breathing start to rattle or wheeze. She'll let him start again when she hears it clear. We didn't train her for that she just bonded that well with him.
@horselover89 ours are use to just grass hay and even with that I have to watch to make sure they didn't founder. Mine which I had to put down last year due to someone else's ignorance ( threw out triple washed oats for the birds and my horse got into it) that made her twist her gut. So at about 30-35 she was put down. Now we have our own place and hubby's girl is here with us. We won't feed alfalfa unless it gets below 10-15° usually not till below 0° . Guess we're doing something right 🤔. Have a great day.
@horselover89 I agree with that. We're in Montana,as my brother says we're southern Canadians, lol but I do have mountains all around and love it. It really takes special people to live and servive here. Have a friend that is thinking on moving back to Montana from Tennessee that moved there to help take care of her daughter but now she wants to come home and bring her daughter with. I don't know how I learned it but since I was 16 I've done no stress training and worked with my girl for about a year and had her on hand and verbal commands and then taught hubby to do it for his girl. She's working really well and also does hand and verbal commands. Believe it or not ours were both rescue horses. Our furrier loves doing hubby's girl cause even if she's not haltered he can walk up to her and by the time he gets to her fetlock she's got her hoof up in the air for him to trim.
@horselover89 you have to check areas out. If you're not a city person our little towns could be for you. Certain counties are very reasonable on taxes and living. Both hubby and I are retired and since working so hard to get our credit ect back in a good place,all we have are our monthly bills. We (I guess you could say fell into this place) had everything just fall into place to make everything happen. There are programs here that could help with taxes etc. Give you a little clue,we qualified for a couple programs so our taxes combined for house and land are about $700 a year. Land is a little over 2 acres. And we went driving and Saw
Sorry, hit the wrong thing. Anyway there's some land 150 acres that butts again forest service land, undeveloped, no well, electric ect for $148,000. So there's a little info for you.
Good Karma will come to all you people helpin,some of those horses 🐎 are in a bad way.
How do you do that support
What happened to the Amish buggy horse
They put him down
The Lord works in mysterious ways .......................