I loved watching this. Years ago I had a friend whose mother unknowingly bought a horse really cheap. It was cheap because it was so mean no one wanted him. This girl loved that horse so much and she was so patient. For a long time she could not even get near him. He tried to bite or kick everyone. Fast forward about a year. He still laid his ears back when anyone walked by his stall. BUT he would nicker like mad when he heard her calling him when she arrived at the stables. She would hug and kiss him and he pretended he hated it, but he looked like a abandoned kid when she walked away. She read books and asked horse trainers for tips and they helped her, for free. She trained him to be the best riding horse I ever saw. She could ride him with no bridle at all. It was all leg pressure. It was a real love story. Horses can learn when they are treated with patience and kindness. And in this case, lots of love. She even got a goat to share the stall with her horse so he would not be lonely. The darn horse LOVED that goat. The goat followed along sometimes when we rode near by! Thank heavens for firm but kind trainers.
Thank you so much for sharing your story and memory with us. It brought tears to my eyes because of how meaningful I can only imagine the Horse must have felt the relationship with your friend was. Imagine if he had never met her and never got to feel kindness and know someone loved him. Thank you and Have a great day.
@@bluesakura2092 Yes, it is a beautiful story I will never forget. The girl was 15 years old and neither she or her mother knew anything about horses. But the girl was so sweet and kind that she was content to just love the horse for months and months. Her mother wanted to sell it once she realized her mistake but the girl would not let her. The girl had the attitude “I am going to LOVE you, whether you like it or not!” Eventually, EVERYONE with eyes could see that he DID like it. And the rest is history. She won every single Trail Horse competition they ever entered. And he became such a beautiful horse! People were ALWAYS trying to buy him. She grew up and got married and that horse, named Diablo, went with her. Her new husband knew it was a package deal. He owned horses also so Diablo now had other horses as life time friends. Needless to say, he got along great with the other horses. He was so gentle that kids could ride him. He always seemed extra careful to me when he knew he had a little one on his back for a walk around the corral. It was a true rags to riches love story for that horse. And actually for the girl. Her father had died and they had to move. They bought the horse hoping it would give the girl something to focus on during a very rough patch in her life. I guess the horse and girl saved each other…….
What a stunning good-hearted horse. Those bright soft eyes!! Even losing condition she is still shiny. Almost from the beginning you could see she wanted to engage but was just so worried. Thank you for "a treat every time you catch her" and for not hard-tying her. Tie rings are such a godsend. First of your videos I've seen. Really looking forward to more. Thanks so much for posting this.
I think they say, the oldest horse was 62 when he died, and there are som in modern time that go to 51 or 56 years old. ..most of them pony's though. But I think around 30-32 years on a big horse is old but not unusual.
I’m counselling an adult client dealing with historical trauma. I sent this link to them because developing a sense of safety in an unsafe world is the same for humans and animals. What you did with Pearl was so relevant. You also made it seem so easy but I know there was a lot more going on between you and Pearl than you could talk about in just 1.5 hrs. My client loved it and I watched much of it in tears. What a guy!
It's true that there's no difference between a frightened horse (or other creature), who needs time and trust and a lessening of hypervigilance and fear, and a person with ptsd. Speaking as someone whose been around horses, but also has suffered badly with ptsd. In both cases the body holds the score, and it takes time and patience to reset.
This man is a Angel, if there was more patience and kindness like this in the world it would be a wonderful world. Humans have to realize that animals and all other beings have feelings and understand kindness and compassion,!!!!!!!
Hard to follow due to the heavy accent. Also, the sound, should be higher, as the trainer. Speaks from his throat and chest, and it's hard to understand him. The woman's voice was perfect, accent and all we could understand her. Wish she did the narrating.
Understanding animal body language seems to be a major factor and combined with an appreciation of animal behaviour makes for success. An amazing set of skills this man has.
Steve, you are absolutely amazing! I’m an old horsewoman (in the US) and I’ve seen some impressive horse handlers/trainers, but never anyone like you. I can see that this mare is still quite a nice horse and the remainder of her life will be quality, thanks to you. Thank you for sharing this incredible success! (No, I won’t try it at home!) 👍🏼
Rhiannon, as a former Paramedic in Ontario, Canada, I can honestly say you are a TRUE INSPIRATION to many who suffer from Mental Illness and ME. I am so proud of you that you allowed Steve and Tanya to tell your story and EDUCATE people on how difficult life is with these conditions in your life. It not only affects you, it affects every member of your family as well. You have my deepest RESPECT forever. Thank you for sharing your story. Love you and your family from a former Paramedic in Ontario, Canada, Jenn. 💖 💖 🇨🇦 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟
she wants to trust, but she doesn’t want to be bred again. eventually, these mares connect that another foal could kill them. i can tell by her barrel that she’s been bred without much in between time off.
What I saw were 2 wounded beings brought to their point of communication by a man who understood them both. Very well done Steve. And Rhianna. And Pearl. God bless you all.
We had a horse who had been abused before she came to our farm. I stayed/lived in the barn with her for 2 months staying close by and talking to her. It took her a long time to get comfortable just with me but after two months of gently talking to her and coaxing her with grains and carrots she started to greet me when I came back into the barn by neighing softly. I worked 4 months just to get a bridle on her and another 6 months just to get a blanket on her back. Finally one day when I went out to the barn for the first time she pressed her body against the doors to greet me excitedly and she ate directly out of my hands that morning without the slightest hesitation. Acadia was *my horse* she would not let dad near her for almost a year and even after she was always skittish around men... if I could get my hands on the man who abused her. Time and Patience... that is all I can tell you. Oh and carrots...
She’s definitely been taught to lead and been handled before. There’s something in her past that has happened to her that has traumatized her and made her wary of people. Amazing how you overcame her fear and helped her see that not everyone will hurt her.
Yes, that is my feeling about her, too. She was halter broke. It is possible she was hard to catch. So they left a halter on her and she got it hung up on something. It only takes one traumatic event and people being afraid of her to make it a chronic issue.
I felt the same way. Having been a brood mare, she had to have been handled to some extent, but the way she shyed at her muzzle being touched, I thought perhaps she had been twitched, and badly. Bless her, I hope her remainig days are peaceful and full of treats.
...I have no doubt that at some time in her life she was mentally and or physically abused.....just like with us humans, it takes a LONG TIME to regain that trust....GOD BLESS
It’s heartbreaking the thought of what this beauty has been through. Thank goodness for Rhianna and Ken for saving her and for you Steve on showing how they can love her xxxxx seeing the trust build is such a beautiful thing. She really is a beautiful beautiful girl xxx p.s I have Fibromyalgia so am no longer able to ride,sending Rhianna so much love 💕
I am not a horse person and have only rode a few times in my life all with other people on the horse with me. I am an animal lover and that is why I am watching this. I am empathetic to not being able to do what you love anymore and I am so very sorry your unable to ride because of fibro. My mother had fibro and I hated it for her. I pray you find relief.
I am so sorry doctors are now afraid to properly treat pain. I am allergic to Advil and for 20 years did well, properly taking Fentanyl. Now I've had a change of provider who wants to wean my off for no valid reason I can find. I have held a very responsible executive job all these years and no one knew I was on this medication. It can be taken safely, it just those looking to block reality and take too much or die from taking some home brewed poison, ruin life for us.
Abbe Bladon. While Fibromyalgia is a psychosomatic illness the treatment with Duloxetin is the most effective and can give you a new perspective in life. It worked for me....And still working.
Just wanted to take a moment to say Rhiannon is a beautiful lady with a beautiful heart! She refuses to let her light burn out and it obviously burns brighter when she's doing what she loves, which is caring for the horses! And that mare is so lucky to have come across her path! Thank you Rhiannon for not giving up on life or on this mare! I see it paying off in more ways than you'll know! I suffer from depression myself and I know how hard it can be. Even the smallest, kindest most beautiful moments are worth exploring this world!
This video is brilliant and Steve is brilliant with Pearl. The transformation in her behaviour and in the frightened, stressed look in her eyes to her trusting Steve is so beautiful, heartwarming and amazing to witness. He is so gifted at helping to heal abused or troubled horses and there's something very special about Pearl, apart from her obvious beauty. She's very cute but also completely endearing in how she responds to his kindness and love. God bless Pearl and Rhiannon and God bless Steve and his fantastic work x
I will never understand how someone could hurt an animal. Thanks Steve for working with this wonderful animal to show her that not every human is a monster.
Newly addicted. I love how you go to the trouble of thoroughly explaining everything so simply, hearing the stories. Just such genuine care and compassion not just for the horses you are helping but for the owners. I’ve watched quite a few videos now since discovering you and it’s just so lovely to watch the interactions between horses and yourself, the owners and your family. Gift from God you are, a true example of what it truly means to have a dominion over these beautiful animals, kindness, respect, trust and gentle guidance.
Hi Steve and Tanya, I have not been watching you for too long, probably 20 or 30 video's but I must just say that this is the most ' powerful ' video I think I have ever seen. I was moved to tears several times this poor old lady has been through so much and is now coming out the other side thanks to you. You are such a gentle patient man the whole world needs more people just like you. You truly are a hero !!!!. With my sincerest best wishes. Love Jill Birmingham U.K. XXXXXXX
Incredible! I learned so much to use with my mare that is 13 and acts very dominant. As for the owner, I admire her strength and commitment to these beautiful animals! I am 60 years old and have suffered with mental illness my entire life. I understand the struggle it is to just survive some days. I also understand how much love and strength and healing animals bring to my broken soul. God bless you for what you have done for her and her sweet girl at no charge. 💝
I have never sat down and watched a 2 hour UA-cam video but this was well worth the watch. I got a very similar pony in April only he was quite a bit more defensive, kicked, reared etc. I've managed to get him to the point of touching my knuckle in exchange for a slice of carrot, his water bucket or for me to just leave him alone. Still can't touch him. This video was truly inspiring, it's reinforced that I have been doing a lot right but it's also shown me how I can improve my technique. I wish you were in Ireland!
Ah I'm in the same situation, horse is also as defensive as you described. Currently she walks up to me and the other caretaker (who hasn't worked with her!) In the field, and I can pet her, brush her, lift her feet, put medication on wounds. It doesn't go as easily as with 'normal'horses because the 'touch my hand to give me permission' has become a thing for all touches, but she is calm, safe and happy. She even calmly followed me into a trailer! A year ago this was done with 7 people and she broke the entire thing. So...keep courage! You'll get there with your pony!
What about ethology ? We hear very good things about it for reinforce the link between rider and horse. A lot of ground work is required to know how to do better and to develop confidence. This is only a small suggestion, I read about it on a French site, a debate between riders. They were divided. The one who tried it seriously loved this. It 's teached in some schools in my country now. 🤔 Good luck, happy things between you and your pony in the future. I 'm certain you love him a lot, all hopes exist. 😁🥀🌻🥀
Thanks for showing this. I was taught this way when I was nine years old and a great old man who had learned about horses when he was a kid in a racing stable in the American South passed it on to me. I was able to spend most of my lifetime with horses and passed it on as much as I could to other children and adults. I hope this video helps many horses and people to understand each other better. There are so many good relationships between horses and people to grow in this world - good for the horses and good for the people.
Look at the calm way Steve went about setting up adding additional behaviors to lead the horse further towards healing fear. Masterful talent. He kept building up getting the horse used to him, a rope, a halter, the lead, hand strokes, a brush. Teaching he was in charge and posed no harm to her. He was gentle and firm. Boy, does he know horses and their tricks. Part of his approach included talking calmly to the lady who worked with him, to watch the horse watching him, so wary. He knew how to advance behaviors that developed mutual trust between them. The trust was passed on to the owner. Kudos. Fantastic video.
I did not appreciate Steve when I first saw a stall or pieces of equipment . But his success and patience is all that matters . Steve is a must - making up for all the abusive horsemen. His unbelievable patience and caring makes him the primary horse healer in the world. No one else is equal!!!
Love your work, it's got such a feel-good factor and you can see the horse's natural curiosity towards you on most of the videos,, they all also look mega relieved to work with you. It is like they think, at last, somebody gets me.
Amazing as usual. Boring never. The understanding and compassion is beyond remarkable. Observing you Steve one cannot help but to have love for you. Great work mate!
Miraculous amazing man healing the souls of both horse and human you are a great healer to this world what pain has left it's scars you come and breathe new life into those who lost all hope you bring love and peace belonging and happiness with your gift and born talent and wisdom you are doing Gods work and removing the evil that was like a cancer destroying every moment and ending life ...you make right all the wrongs and that is a brilliant good soul you are..thank you for your videos for being true to your calling and making me wiser and my life better because i am watching your good work..
I absolutely love watching your videos. The very very few times I get to work with the horse at the stable where I’m employed, I use your techniques and try to get the other employees to do them too. My own horse is 23 now and he doesn’t have any really bad problems but each spring we do your moving feet exercise for a couple weeks to get him settled in for riding. Thank you!
anyone who helps animals with issues as this, takes on the role of psychologists as well. the role he takes on is sort of like being a parent...ENDLESS WORK, under appreciated & under paid!!
You are amazing!! I loved watching this. It made me cry happy tears when the horse connected and trusted her owner. They both need the healing of each other!!! Mental Health is so important. I have had a lot of mental health training with my job, fantastic job helping and God Bless for her allowing to share her story!!! Stay Strong!!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️
This is absolutely fascinating! May God Bless this kind man for helping this poor horse. And the young woman who rescued her. This is a long video but every second was captivating to me. Thank you
Your video has been recommended to me by UA-cam for so long. I didn't watch it for so long bc I thought "oh here we go, another guy who thinks he knows things" but you sir, you do know your things. Thank you for sharing and I'll pass this video along.
I am a retired horse trainer & watching this brought tears to my eyes. Then they rolled freely with joy in what you’ve brought back to this beautiful mare. Tenderness & genuine trust in humans again. I thank you so very much. You are an amazing person & the love you have shown here is timeless. God bless you & Pearl.
The rescue I volunteer for gets horses from kill pens who have had painful experiences with humans, or we get them from neglect and abuse cases. We do not force pets/touch, at least not for quite a long time. We teach them they don't need to fear us and then they end up allowing us to touch them, even begin requesting pets from their favorite volunteers. Curious to see a different approach and how that has worked for this horse. Thank you for helping her! P.S. one of our most fearful horses from the kill pen, who came with her very young foal, was adopted this past summer and can even be ridden after working with our wonderful trainer.
@@louisegogel7973 She can be ridden now after decompressing at the rescue for quite a while and then going on to work with a very patient, wonderful trainer. I loved her so much, if I could share her picture here I would.
Watching you work your magic is just inspiring. Its all common sense. It amazes me how people continue to try to force the square peg into the round hole. That kind of thinking creates an unhappy horse. Your kind of thinking brings that horse back to happy.
@28:20 you can really feel she wants to trust. As her owner can attest, it's a very difficult thing to do. I'm not surprised she had a hard time with Pearl. Quite, calm, dominant energy is what Pearl needs. I have a lot of the same issues and know it's hard to quiet those energies while pain levels are high or fatigued. I'm not saying anything negative towards her owner at all. In fact, she did the absolute best thing for Pearl by asking for help. That's true love. Pearl deserves to live a carefree life from here on out. Amazing job guys.
You have an amazing gift and you use it so beautifully. You are so intuitive, understand how the horses and animals think and what their nature is. Then you weave a spell of confidence, kindness and trustworthiness when in the relationship dance you do together. I am in awe of your work and am so glad for all the animals you help to live happier lives. ❤️🙏❤️
Since I've discovered your channel, I have been binge watching your videos. So, this may be an older one, that I am commenting on. This story is so touching in so many ways. Almost all of your videos bring me to tears, but this one did, for so many different and obvious reasons. I'm sure you have answered Rhianna's prayers in that Pearl will be able to trust her enough to show her all the love and affection she needs for the rest of her years. And I have to say....Pearl is such a BEAUTIFUL horse! When that pretty pink halter was placed on her, she looked like an absolute Princess! 😍 Thank you Steve and Tanya for helping out in this special situation, and as always, you are a true Blessing to so, so many! Big hugs to everyone! 🩷 Suzy
Thank you so much Steve... I use to rescue dogs from shelters. I now have five seniors who had personality disorders. Some dogs in shelters are terrified and they were killed because they were deemed dangerous by the shelter. They growled and snapped. They were just scared. Once out of the shelter and in caring loving hands they no longer growled or snaped. And became incrediable loyal, loving companions who also seemed grateful for their life being spared.
It's such a beautiful moment to see her not want the touch, but then when your hands leave her, her eyes want that feeling of contact back. You can see the war inside her head. "I want this, but I don't. It doesn't hurt, but I'm afraid." The want and need but the fear. Seeing her education being challenged as she slowly starts to feel there is no harm coming to her. Good work. Such a beautiful transition.
I notice with the halter on as you have her coming forward and stopping then backing up , her ears come straight up and forward, she is watching to see what you will ask of her next. once she finds the answer she is confidant then looks to you again. She is a horse who has been waiting for the right person to figure out how to "speak" to her.
One thing I've noticed is how the horses seem to like working with you. I think it's something about your confidence and masterful approach. I think they sense that you mean well and are there to help them. I don't know about horses but they seem incredibly sensitive and fearful. You do a great job!
What a brave woman Rhianon is! I know a little bit about physical illness. I have a daughter, and she has a schizophrenic illness. She is too, very brave. I believe this horse healing session will bring a big change for both Rhianon and her wonderful horse life. Steve and Tanya, you are just wonderful human. God bless you all!
Awe, Steve you are a wonderful, kind compassionate person and so emotion to watch how you changed this beautiful looking horse and to be able to help Rhianon, oh and mustnt forget lovely Tanya god bless you both x
Steve is such a skilled horseman . I would absolutely call him a horse whisperer. I have been following him for awhile and I'm amazed at his talent. The horses trust him. That is so important to have that love and trust with the horse that you're working with. My hats off to you Steve. Lou from Det. Mi.
Steve. U r amazing in getting Pearl to accept your touch.and halter. Leading her outside. 🎉 PEARL ❤IS A VERY LOVELY OKD MARE. I HOPE SHE LIVES A FEW YRS LONGER .
What wonderful, powerful, and terrifying creatures horses are. A beast to be respected and admired in equal measure, for sure. Pearl Is quite the clever, beautiful girl. Wonderful work with her.
It's so sad that people are cruel and harsh with animals ,your so important to her and Ty for helping her and easing into trust All the Best from Canada and a lassie born in Stirling xxxx
Your a wonderful patient hourse trainer. She is learning how to trust you. Beautiful hourse deserves this king of love and a chance not to ever live in fear ever again. God bless you all.
I am so thankful for your videos. Not only are they like watching a miniseries, but I’m studying your methods like crazy and using your techniques with my horses and it’s brilliant. Thank you for sharing your gifts with us all, you are making a difference for horses and people.
ONCE AGAIN STEVE YOU MADE A TERRIFED HORSE BELIEVE AND THE LADY SO SO HAPPY AND THE HORSE CAN ENJOY HER LIFE FROM NOW ON GREAT WORK==CANT SAY YOU CANT TEACH OLD DOGS NEW STUFF==WITH A HORSE IS IS TRUSTING & UNDERSTANDING AND LOVE 🥰🥰🥰🥰
She WANTS to be loved, cared for, and have a relationship with this man. And that's what life is suppose to be about. If people just realized that God created animals for this very purpose. Bless these people who work with animals who have lost trust in people.
How many times did I cry in this video? A lot. This was so special for the horse and owner. And you Mr Young I see kindness, consistency and a huge heart for the love of all horses. God bless you and keep you safe. Cheers 🥃.
I thoroughly enjoyed watching this video.... I learned so much, thank you for the education...At each step, happy tears came to my eyes 🥰🥰😂😂👍👍😁😁.....I'm so very happy for her owner....it will take more love and trust.....give lots of carrots and soft touch.....in time, much positive reinforcement....this is soooooooo beautiful.....a soft voice, a gentle touch and brushing......many praying for happiness always, God bless you all for your love🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
Hey Steve, hello from the states. I'm not a Horseman in the least, only rode a horse twice in my life. I watched this video from beginning to end and it only seemed 15 minutes long. Absolutely Brilliant! You have been blessed with a truly wonderful gift and thanks so much for sharing! Please take on an apprentice or two, you must share your knowledge as your predecessors did with you. I would go so far as saying you should open a school of Horsemanship, plenty of rich folk who would donate and if not you could just overcharge them, lol. They are used to paying for privilege. Thank you so much for the video and please thank, I hope I don't butcher her name being a yank and all, but thank Reanon. Reanon you are truly and angel sent from heaven to care for horses. God has a plan for everybody and you definitely found yours. I understand you not wanting to be on video I wouldn't either, but you should start your own UA-cam channel and use the monetization to help you care for the horses. Just use a head mounted GoPro so you don't have to be seen, only heard! People would love it seeing a caring person caring for neglected animals. Steve please pass this along to her in case she doesn't see it. God Bless you both!
Same here. I came across this video somehow and watched from beginning to end. I'm from England and recognised his accent. In fact we're probably from the same city. I love horses, there's just something really special about them. The health story of Rhiannon too. I can relate. Agree it would be a great idea to do a UA-cam about the care of the horses without being seen.
Watching this 2yrs later as a sufferer of chronic fatigue. Thank you for raising awareness of this, still, poorly understood condition ❤ Brilliant work with Pearl. Such a massive difference 😊
Hello Steve and Tanya I just found your channel two days ago and all I've done for two days is watch your channel! This horse and owner touched me in a personal way. I've lived a life like both of these individuals. I'm in the senior years of my life. I have decided to work hard to stay here and stay healthy, to trust those who deserve it and know the world isn't that bad. I cried while watching this story with the idea of hope in the future. Lots of love and compassion to you all.
26:00 I am deeply touched by Rhiannon's story. I've lived with Rheumatoid Arthritis since I was 18 and Fibromyalgia since I was 40. At age 40 I was forced to retire from my 22-year career in aviation. Once my symptoms started to be managed with the care of a wonderful physician from South Africa, I was able to look outside my immediate health care for something to occupy my time. I've been working with feral cats for the past 20 years. Something that a lot of people don't know is that feral cat communities are more akin to dog packs than house cats. They are very different from your average cat. I've spayed/neutered and homed over 45 feral cats since then. As I get older and my physical limitations become more advanced, I have settled into a more sedate existence with our two former-feral housecats and our six barn cats. I've also struggled with depression over the years, mostly un-diagnosed. That has been a steep learning/acceptance curve. I fully understand how the animals we choose to help become the reason we get out of bed in the morning. In 2017 we were dealt a heavy blow when our 26-year-old daughter died from complications of autoimmune disease. It has been a huge setback for my mental health. Slowly I'm working through it.
I’m sorry for all you have been through and so impressed that you still cared for the feral cats as long as you could. That’s amazing❤️ May God bless you and keep you and heal you.
As people have already said, I feel for you in your loss. I too have lost a beautiful daughter almost five years ago. I was lucky enough to have had her until she was forty one. We went together for her to have a very minor procedure at the hospital, she was dead within an hour and a half. This obviously exacerbated my conditions of ME and Fibromyalgia and the only thing that kept me on this planet was caring for my little dog, who had severe liver complaint. He passed away in December. I have no other family, so life has been a struggle. Two weeks ago, I was able to adopt a three month old little chihuahua girl, Willow, and she is putting the sparkle back into my life. I am not doing such good things as Steve, Rhiannon and yourself
I hope to God that the next generation gets some true help for fibromyalgia. I'm 75, and have suffered from it since age 17. Wasn't diagnosed until I was 45 or so. From fellow sufferers, I got info, and a Nurse practitioner helped me.. it's taken almost complete control and I'm torn between thanking God I don't have cancer or worse,and daily frustrations or tears over the pain. I'd like to know how many people suffer in silence, world wide.
I just discovered this video tonight. It's amazing what you were able to do to help the horse and her owner. Like Rhiannan, I sufferer from chronic fatigue, Fibromyalgia along with other illnesses...however, God made me allergic to horses and everything they eat and sleep in, so I have to worship them from afar. You're all doing great work on behalf of horses and now that I've discovered you, I will try to keep up with your excellent work. God Bless you all:)
Hey girl I have MS so to a degree I understand the pain you feel . Being around horses does have a healing effect about it . They use time with horses in programs to help heal vets with PTSD .
@@melissahannah587 * My friend I also have MS. What a shocker it was to find that out! At least I understood where all the unbearable pain was from. The Good Lord led me to the best Dr, so I feel somewhat alive again ☺️. I love watching horses. They are beautiful God given creatures. I'm sorry to say, I've never had any encounters with them. I do own German Shepherd Dogs, they bring me so much love and joy. God Bless you my friend. I pray the Good Lord watches over you and your family. I pray He puts your MS to sleep (as my Dr refers to remission lol). I pray God keeps you and your family, safe, healthy and protects you all, from evil in every way, shape, or form, in the Name of Our Glorious Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ!! ❤️🤗
Wow, love your videos. You got heart of gold, keep up the GREAT WORK💥 We need more people in this world to learn from. life is not always measured by money. You SHINe❤❤❤❤
I loved watching this. Years ago I had a friend whose mother unknowingly bought a horse really cheap. It was cheap because it was so mean no one wanted him. This girl loved that horse so much and she was so patient. For a long time she could not even get near him. He tried to bite or kick everyone. Fast forward about a year. He still laid his ears back when anyone walked by his stall. BUT he would nicker like mad when he heard her calling him when she arrived at the stables. She would hug and kiss him and he pretended he hated it, but he looked like a abandoned kid when she walked away. She read books and asked horse trainers for tips and they helped her, for free. She trained him to be the best riding horse I ever saw. She could ride him with no bridle at all. It was all leg pressure. It was a real love story. Horses can learn when they are treated with patience and kindness. And in this case, lots of love. She even got a goat to share the stall with her horse so he would not be lonely. The darn horse LOVED that goat. The goat followed along sometimes when we rode near by! Thank heavens for firm but kind trainers.
Thank you so much for sharing your story and memory with us. It brought tears to my eyes because of how meaningful I can only imagine the Horse must have felt the relationship with your friend was. Imagine if he had never met her and never got to feel kindness and know someone loved him. Thank you and Have a great day.
@@bluesakura2092 Yes, it is a beautiful story I will never forget. The girl was 15 years old and neither she or her mother knew anything about horses. But the girl was so sweet and kind that she was content to just love the horse for months and months. Her mother wanted to sell it once she realized her mistake but the girl would not let her. The girl had the attitude “I am going to LOVE you, whether you like it or not!” Eventually, EVERYONE with eyes could see that he DID like it. And the rest is history. She won every single Trail Horse competition they ever entered. And he became such a beautiful horse! People were ALWAYS trying to buy him. She grew up and got married and that horse, named Diablo, went with her. Her new husband knew it was a package deal. He owned horses also so Diablo now had other horses as life time friends. Needless to say, he got along great with the other horses. He was so gentle that kids could ride him. He always seemed extra careful to me when he knew he had a little one on his back for a walk around the corral. It was a true rags to riches love story for that horse. And actually for the girl. Her father had died and they had to move. They bought the horse hoping it would give the girl something to focus on during a very rough patch in her life. I guess the horse and girl saved each other…….
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Neat story...and very true...ive seen it happen over and over and over...just a little love and understanding of what they need❤
When I woke up today I didn't know I would be glued to a horse training video for almost 2 hours. Totally engrossing.
What a stunning good-hearted horse. Those bright soft eyes!! Even losing condition she is still shiny. Almost from the beginning you could see she wanted to engage but was just so worried. Thank you for "a treat every time you catch her" and for not hard-tying her. Tie rings are such a godsend. First of your videos I've seen. Really looking forward to more. Thanks so much for posting this.
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Agree!
28 years old???
I think they say, the oldest horse was 62 when he died, and there are som in modern time that go to 51 or 56 years old. ..most of them pony's though. But I think around 30-32 years on a big horse is old but not unusual.
May almighty God bless you and your entire family for your kindness to His creatures sir.
One thing I know about when I worked with horses, they can feel your emotions
As an abuse survivor myself I so appreciate your care of both person and horse. Beautiful job Steve and Tanya. ❤️ What wonderful people.
Love helps too,it goes along way in changing a horse,patience is a huge factor too.
This made me cry several times, so moving for Rhiannon and Pearl!
This man is amazing! Love watching her learning to trust!
I’m counselling an adult client dealing with historical trauma. I sent this link to them because developing a sense of safety in an unsafe world is the same for humans and animals. What you did with Pearl was so relevant. You also made it seem so easy but I know there was a lot more going on between you and Pearl than you could talk about in just 1.5 hrs. My client loved it and I watched much of it in tears. What a guy!
Patience is a big key factor and you've got that handled very nicely great video just love watching your videos keep them up please
Thank you, I had never heard of this and now researching it, wonderful to learn from UA-cam!
It's true that there's no difference between a frightened horse (or other creature), who needs time and trust and a lessening of hypervigilance and fear, and a person with ptsd. Speaking as someone whose been around horses, but also has suffered badly with ptsd. In both cases the body holds the score, and it takes time and patience to reset.
Tears for this sweet girl. So much pent up fear in a girls life. Trust and time can start her on a road to a full life.
This man is a Angel, if there was more patience and kindness like this in the world it would be a wonderful world. Humans have to realize that animals and all other beings have feelings and understand kindness and compassion,!!!!!!!
Nearly ALL animals, exactly!
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Absolutely!!!
Hard to follow due to the heavy accent. Also, the sound, should be higher, as the trainer. Speaks from his throat and chest, and it's hard to understand him. The woman's voice was perfect, accent and all we could understand her. Wish she did the narrating.
AMEN....I can not stand it when anyone says that animal of any kind are stupid....thay are NOT, they are ALL INTELLIGENT CREATURES.....
@@kimadell8710 ... and because that IS the case, you have to think carefully about what you consume and buy! 😉💚🌱
Steve - you have a wonderful gift. Bless you for sharing.
Horses with mustaches wear them off in pastures eating and grow them back when off the pasture! Aren’t they just the cutest!
Thank you for helping this poor horse!! I pray you have health and happiness! I also pray for this mare and her owner!
Understanding animal body language seems to be a major factor and combined with an appreciation of animal behaviour makes for success. An amazing set of skills this man has.
Steve, you are absolutely amazing! I’m an old horsewoman (in the US) and I’ve seen some impressive horse handlers/trainers, but never anyone like you. I can see that this mare is still quite a nice horse and the remainder of her life will be quality, thanks to you. Thank you for sharing this incredible success! (No, I won’t try it at home!) 👍🏼
Rhiannon, as a former Paramedic in Ontario, Canada, I can honestly say you are a TRUE INSPIRATION to many who suffer from Mental Illness and ME. I am so proud of you that you allowed Steve and Tanya to tell your story and EDUCATE people on how difficult life is with these conditions in your life. It not only affects you, it affects every member of your family as well. You have my deepest RESPECT forever. Thank you for sharing your story. Love you and your family from a former Paramedic in Ontario, Canada, Jenn. 💖 💖 🇨🇦 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟
She wants to trust. She will. She's a big hearted girl. Bless you.
she wants to trust, but she doesn’t want to be bred again. eventually, these mares connect that another foal could kill them. i can tell by her barrel that she’s been bred without much in between time off.
What a fascinating and heart warming video. I loved it.
What I saw were 2 wounded beings brought to their point of communication by a man who understood them both. Very well done Steve. And Rhianna. And Pearl. God bless you all.
We had a horse who had been abused before she came to our farm. I stayed/lived in the barn with her for 2 months staying close by and talking to her. It took her a long time to get comfortable just with me but after two months of gently talking to her and coaxing her with grains and carrots she started to greet me when I came back into the barn by neighing softly.
I worked 4 months just to get a bridle on her and another 6 months just to get a blanket on her back. Finally one day when I went out to the barn for the first time she pressed her body against the doors to greet me excitedly and she ate directly out of my hands that morning without the slightest hesitation. Acadia was *my horse* she would not let dad near her for almost a year and even after she was always skittish around men... if I could get my hands on the man who abused her.
Time and Patience... that is all I can tell you. Oh and carrots...
What a beautiful story.
Thankyou for sharing
Love Australia
Wow Steve and Tanya this gave me hope in society ❤ what great people you are!
She’s definitely been taught to lead and been handled before. There’s something in her past that has happened to her that has traumatized her and made her wary of people. Amazing how you overcame her fear and helped her see that not everyone will hurt her.
Yes, that is my feeling about her, too. She was halter broke. It is possible she was hard to catch. So they left a halter on her and she got it hung up on something. It only takes one traumatic event and people being afraid of her to make it a chronic issue.
I felt the same way. Having been a brood mare, she had to have been handled to some extent, but the way she shyed at her muzzle being touched, I thought perhaps she had been twitched, and badly. Bless her, I hope her remainig days are peaceful and full of treats.
Does she let people groom her or do her shoes. I don't think those are 28 yr old shoes on her.
...I have no doubt that at some time in her life she was mentally and or physically abused.....just like with us humans, it takes a LONG TIME to regain that trust....GOD BLESS
absolutly unless thats a normal state for horses to be in.
I am a city boy and defiantly not a horse person…..I can’t stop watching this man save horses….wonderful.
It’s heartbreaking the thought of what this beauty has been through. Thank goodness for Rhianna and Ken for saving her and for you Steve on showing how they can love her xxxxx seeing the trust build is such a beautiful thing. She really is a beautiful beautiful girl xxx p.s I have Fibromyalgia so am no longer able to ride,sending Rhianna so much love 💕
Look into LDN for your Fibro. ❤
I am not a horse person and have only rode a few times in my life all with other people on the horse with me. I am an animal lover and that is why I am watching this. I am empathetic to not being able to do what you love anymore and I am so very sorry your unable to ride because of fibro. My mother had fibro and I hated it for her. I pray you find relief.
I am so sorry doctors are now afraid to properly treat pain. I am allergic to Advil and for 20 years did well, properly taking Fentanyl. Now I've had a change of provider who wants to wean my off for no valid reason I can find. I have held a very responsible executive job all these years and no one knew I was on this medication. It can be taken safely, it just those looking to block reality and take too much or die from taking some home brewed poison, ruin life for us.
Neither can I but we can still love them ❤ Pet them x Appreciate them ❤
Abbe Bladon. While Fibromyalgia is a psychosomatic illness the treatment with Duloxetin is the most effective and can give you a new perspective in life. It worked for me....And still working.
Just wanted to take a moment to say Rhiannon is a beautiful lady with a beautiful heart! She refuses to let her light burn out and it obviously burns brighter when she's doing what she loves, which is caring for the horses! And that mare is so lucky to have come across her path! Thank you Rhiannon for not giving up on life or on this mare! I see it paying off in more ways than you'll know! I suffer from depression myself and I know how hard it can be. Even the smallest, kindest most beautiful moments are worth exploring this world!
Me, too.
AMEN....
This video is brilliant and Steve is brilliant with Pearl. The transformation in her behaviour and in the frightened, stressed look in her eyes to her trusting Steve is so beautiful, heartwarming and amazing to witness. He is so gifted at helping to heal abused or troubled horses and there's something very special about Pearl, apart from her obvious beauty. She's very cute but also completely endearing in how she responds to his kindness and love. God bless Pearl and Rhiannon and God bless Steve and his fantastic work x
I will never understand how someone could hurt an animal. Thanks Steve for working with this wonderful animal to show her that not every human is a monster.
Poor girl. I can not imagine living in fear for so long. I hope this sweet girl can live out her retirement years with love.
Newly addicted. I love how you go to the trouble of thoroughly explaining everything so simply, hearing the stories. Just such genuine care and compassion not just for the horses you are helping but for the owners. I’ve watched quite a few videos now since discovering you and it’s just so lovely to watch the interactions between horses and yourself, the owners and your family. Gift from God you are, a true example of what it truly means to have a dominion over these beautiful animals, kindness, respect, trust and gentle guidance.
Amazing work Steve. So glad to see the mare come around to a gentle touch. Life will be good for Pearl now. Cheers!! & hugs all around!!!
Hi Steve and Tanya, I have not been watching you for too long, probably 20 or 30 video's but I must just say that this is the most ' powerful ' video I think I have ever seen. I was moved to tears several times this poor old lady has been through so much and is now coming out the other side thanks to you. You are such a gentle patient man the whole world needs more people just like you. You truly are a hero !!!!. With my sincerest best wishes. Love Jill Birmingham U.K. XXXXXXX
The rhythmic crunching of the other horse chewing is relaxing to me...
Incredible! I learned so much to use with my mare that is 13 and acts very dominant. As for the owner, I admire her strength and commitment to these beautiful animals! I am 60 years old and have suffered with mental illness my entire life. I understand the struggle it is to just survive some days. I also understand how much love and strength and healing animals bring to my broken soul. God bless you for what you have done for her and her sweet girl at no charge. 💝
Had horses for 65 years. They teach me as much as I teach them. I learned somethings today! Thank you!
I always end up crying watching your videos. Such deep work on so many levels. Thank you.
I have never sat down and watched a 2 hour UA-cam video but this was well worth the watch. I got a very similar pony in April only he was quite a bit more defensive, kicked, reared etc. I've managed to get him to the point of touching my knuckle in exchange for a slice of carrot, his water bucket or for me to just leave him alone.
Still can't touch him. This video was truly inspiring, it's reinforced that I have been doing a lot right but it's also shown me how I can improve my technique.
I wish you were in Ireland!
God BLESS YOU
Ah I'm in the same situation, horse is also as defensive as you described. Currently she walks up to me and the other caretaker (who hasn't worked with her!) In the field, and I can pet her, brush her, lift her feet, put medication on wounds. It doesn't go as easily as with 'normal'horses because the 'touch my hand to give me permission' has become a thing for all touches, but she is calm, safe and happy. She even calmly followed me into a trailer! A year ago this was done with 7 people and she broke the entire thing. So...keep courage! You'll get there with your pony!
Is he a mustang?
What about ethology ? We hear very good things about it for reinforce the link between rider and horse. A lot of ground work is required to know how to do better and to develop confidence.
This is only a small suggestion, I read about it on a French site, a debate between riders. They were divided. The one who tried it seriously loved this. It 's teached in some schools in my country now. 🤔
Good luck, happy things between you and your pony in the future. I 'm certain you love him a lot, all hopes exist. 😁🥀🌻🥀
Blimey ! Irelands full of horsemen and women with lots of experience ,surely there must be someone like Steve not far from you.
I love how you are so thoughtful and kind with this older lady and give her the respect she deserves.
Thanks for showing this. I was taught this way when I was nine years old and a great old man who had learned about horses when he was a kid in a racing stable in the American South passed it on to me. I was able to spend most of my lifetime with horses and passed it on as much as I could to other children and adults. I hope this video helps many horses and people to understand each other better. There are so many good relationships between horses and people to grow in this world - good for the horses and good for the people.
Look at the calm way Steve went about setting up adding additional behaviors to lead the horse further towards healing fear. Masterful talent. He kept building up getting the horse used to him, a rope, a halter, the lead, hand strokes, a brush. Teaching he was in charge and posed no harm to her. He was gentle and firm. Boy, does he know horses and their tricks. Part of his approach included talking calmly to the lady who worked with him, to watch the horse watching him, so wary. He knew how to advance behaviors that developed mutual trust between them. The trust was passed on to the owner. Kudos. Fantastic video.
Bless you and the horse! Someone was mean to her!
Amazing such patience and understanding of this horse.
I did not appreciate Steve when I first saw a stall or pieces of equipment . But his success and patience is all that matters . Steve is a must - making up for all the abusive horsemen. His unbelievable patience and caring makes him the primary horse healer in the world. No one else is equal!!!
Love your work, it's got such a feel-good factor and you can see the horse's natural curiosity towards you on most of the videos,, they all also look mega relieved to work with you. It is like they think, at last, somebody gets me.
She is absolutely beautiful. Thank you. I think anyone that 😊relate to others in dire straits is one more force of support and kindness in this world.
Amazing as usual. Boring never. The understanding and compassion is beyond remarkable. Observing you Steve one cannot help but to have love for you. Great work mate!
the horse ... the lady ... the trainer ... and we... needed that victory!
Miraculous amazing man healing the souls of both horse and human you are a great healer to this world what pain has left it's scars you come and breathe new life into those who lost all hope you bring love and peace belonging and happiness with your gift and born talent and wisdom you are doing Gods work and removing the evil that was like a cancer destroying every moment and ending life ...you make right all the wrongs and that is a brilliant good soul you are..thank you for your videos for being true to your calling and making me wiser and my life better because i am watching your good work..
I absolutely love watching your videos. The very very few times I get to work with the horse at the stable where I’m employed, I use your techniques and try to get the other employees to do them too. My own horse is 23 now and he doesn’t have any really bad problems but each spring we do your moving feet exercise for a couple weeks to get him settled in for riding. Thank you!
That was amazing to watch. I’m happy to see she can learn to enjoy her life.
She could have a happy life without humans - just sayin
Good man doing a good thing.
anyone who helps animals with issues as this, takes on the role of psychologists as well. the role he takes on is sort of like being a parent...ENDLESS WORK, under appreciated & under paid!!
That horse deserves another treat it taught us that they shouldn't be put down extremely good horse
Knowledge is a great thing, however in this clip I see talent and knowledge together. Hats off to you Steve.
you are the man, such an amazingly informational bit of video! thank you sir very much
She seems like a sweet horse underneath all that fear. I hope she's continued to come around to a gentle touch since then.
You are amazing!! I loved watching this. It made me cry happy tears when the horse connected and trusted her owner. They both need the healing of each other!!! Mental Health is so important. I have had a lot of mental health training with my job, fantastic job helping and God Bless for her allowing to share her story!!! Stay Strong!!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️
This is absolutely fascinating! May God Bless this kind man for helping this poor horse. And the young woman who rescued her. This is a long video but every second was captivating to me. Thank you
Your video has been recommended to me by UA-cam for so long. I didn't watch it for so long bc I thought "oh here we go, another guy who thinks he knows things" but you sir, you do know your things. Thank you for sharing and I'll pass this video along.
I am a retired horse trainer & watching this brought tears to my eyes. Then they rolled freely with joy in what you’ve brought back to this beautiful mare. Tenderness & genuine trust in humans again. I thank you so very much. You are an amazing person & the love you have shown here is timeless. God bless you & Pearl.
Thank you so much for doing this for free. You are a legend ❤
What a beautiful horse she is. Pressure and release slow and steady. It’s a pleasure to see a true horseman work his magic.
Offer sugar cubes and carrots, that is what will make the horse feel safe. It is showing love thru food.
If you listen to the video the owners say they have never been able to get her to eat from their hand. Pearl's fear was too great.
The rescue I volunteer for gets horses from kill pens who have had painful experiences with humans, or we get them from neglect and abuse cases. We do not force pets/touch, at least not for quite a long time. We teach them they don't need to fear us and then they end up allowing us to touch them, even begin requesting pets from their favorite volunteers. Curious to see a different approach and how that has worked for this horse. Thank you for helping her!
P.S. one of our most fearful horses from the kill pen, who came with her very young foal, was adopted this past summer and can even be ridden after working with our wonderful trainer.
And your team are ANGELS.
Awesome work.
Can or cannot be ridden, not sure what that last sentence was saying.
@@louisegogel7973 She can be ridden now after decompressing at the rescue for quite a while and then going on to work with a very patient, wonderful trainer. I loved her so much, if I could share her picture here I would.
@@marsthatdamnrebel thank you kindly 🙏🏽
I believe the only reason he was pushing towards progress so quickly was this horse desperately needs its teeth worked on
Watching you work your magic is just inspiring. Its all common sense.
It amazes me how people continue to try to force the square peg into the round hole. That kind of thinking creates an unhappy horse.
Your kind of thinking brings that horse back to happy.
@28:20 you can really feel she wants to trust. As her owner can attest, it's a very difficult thing to do. I'm not surprised she had a hard time with Pearl. Quite, calm, dominant energy is what Pearl needs. I have a lot of the same issues and know it's hard to quiet those energies while pain levels are high or fatigued. I'm not saying anything negative towards her owner at all. In fact, she did the absolute best thing for Pearl by asking for help. That's true love. Pearl deserves to live a carefree life from here on out. Amazing job guys.
You are awesome the horse trust you ,very nice 👍🏻 you are very patient and sweet
You have an amazing gift and you use it so beautifully. You are so intuitive, understand how the horses and animals think and what their nature is. Then you weave a spell of confidence, kindness and trustworthiness when in the relationship dance you do together. I am in awe of your work and am so glad for all the animals you help to live happier lives. ❤️🙏❤️
We are all pleased! Glad to see that the world still has righteous animal loving humans that care! Jesus wept!
Since I've discovered your channel, I have been binge watching your videos. So, this may be an older one, that I am commenting on. This story is so touching in so many ways. Almost all of your videos bring me to tears, but this one did, for so many different and obvious reasons.
I'm sure you have answered Rhianna's prayers in that Pearl will be able to trust her enough to show her all the love and affection she needs for the rest of her years.
And I have to say....Pearl is such a BEAUTIFUL horse! When that pretty pink halter was placed on her, she looked like an absolute Princess! 😍
Thank you Steve and Tanya for helping out in this special situation, and as always, you are a true Blessing to so, so many!
Big hugs to everyone!
🩷 Suzy
They want to be loved like we love our own.❤
Thank you so much Steve... I use to rescue dogs from shelters. I now have five seniors who had personality disorders. Some dogs in shelters are terrified and they were killed because they were deemed dangerous by the shelter. They growled and snapped. They were just scared. Once out of the shelter and in caring loving hands they no longer growled or snaped. And became incrediable loyal, loving companions who also seemed grateful for their life being spared.
I enjoyed watching the whole thing. Really fascinating to see how people can use body movement and learn the 'pressure and release ' method.
It's such a beautiful moment to see her not want the touch, but then when your hands leave her, her eyes want that feeling of contact back. You can see the war inside her head. "I want this, but I don't. It doesn't hurt, but I'm afraid."
The want and need but the fear. Seeing her education being challenged as she slowly starts to feel there is no harm coming to her.
Good work. Such a beautiful transition.
I notice with the halter on as you have her coming forward and stopping then backing up , her ears come straight up and forward, she is watching to see what you will ask of her next. once she finds the answer she is confidant then looks to you again. She is a horse who has been waiting for the right person to figure out how to "speak" to her.
One thing I've noticed is how the horses seem to like working with you. I think it's something about your confidence and masterful approach. I think they sense that you mean well and are there to help them. I don't know about horses but they seem incredibly sensitive and fearful. You do a great job!
What a brave woman Rhianon is! I know a little bit about physical illness. I have a daughter, and she has a schizophrenic illness. She is too, very brave. I believe this horse healing session will bring a big change for both Rhianon and her wonderful horse life. Steve and Tanya, you are just wonderful human. God bless you all!
You're a good horse whisperer and a good teacher 👍 It was almost spiritual to watch you with the horse gain her trust 😀
Awe, Steve you are a wonderful, kind compassionate person and so emotion to watch how you changed this beautiful looking horse and to be able to help Rhianon, oh and mustnt forget lovely Tanya god bless you both x
Steve is such a skilled horseman . I would absolutely call him a horse whisperer. I have been following him for awhile and I'm amazed at his talent. The horses trust him. That is so important to have that love and trust with the horse that you're working with. My hats off to you Steve. Lou from Det. Mi.
Steve. U r amazing in getting Pearl to accept your touch.and halter. Leading her outside. 🎉 PEARL ❤IS A VERY LOVELY OKD MARE. I HOPE SHE LIVES A FEW YRS LONGER .
What wonderful, powerful, and terrifying creatures horses are. A beast to be respected and admired in equal measure, for sure. Pearl Is quite the clever, beautiful girl. Wonderful work with her.
Horse Whispering was a craft way before the movie! Thank you!
It's so sad that people are cruel and harsh with animals ,your so important to her and Ty for helping her and easing into trust All the Best from Canada and a lassie born in Stirling xxxx
She is a very smart horse - she learns fast. That is great for 28 and never been trained or treated well. She is doing great.
This was so amazing to watch. You were so wonderful with her and I felt so much for this beautiful horse. Thank you for doing this with your life.
Your a wonderful patient hourse trainer. She is learning how to trust you. Beautiful hourse deserves this king of love and a chance not to ever live in fear ever again. God bless you all.
I am so thankful for your videos. Not only are they like watching a miniseries, but I’m studying your methods like crazy and using your techniques with my horses and it’s brilliant. Thank you for sharing your gifts with us all, you are making a difference for horses and people.
ONCE AGAIN STEVE YOU MADE A TERRIFED HORSE BELIEVE AND THE LADY SO SO HAPPY AND THE HORSE CAN ENJOY HER LIFE FROM NOW ON GREAT WORK==CANT SAY YOU CANT TEACH OLD DOGS NEW STUFF==WITH A HORSE IS IS TRUSTING & UNDERSTANDING AND LOVE 🥰🥰🥰🥰
Dude you are a True Horseman. Bravo!! And your video's are like great mini-movie.
She WANTS to be loved, cared for, and have a relationship with this man. And that's what life is suppose to be about.
If people just realized that God created animals for this very purpose. Bless these people who work with animals who have lost trust in people.
How many times did I cry in this video? A lot. This was so special for the horse and owner. And you Mr Young I see kindness, consistency and a huge heart for the love of all horses. God bless you and keep you safe. Cheers 🥃.
I thoroughly enjoyed watching this video.... I learned so much, thank you for the education...At each step, happy tears came to my eyes 🥰🥰😂😂👍👍😁😁.....I'm so very happy for her owner....it will take more love and trust.....give lots of carrots and soft touch.....in time, much positive reinforcement....this is soooooooo beautiful.....a soft voice, a gentle touch and brushing......many praying for happiness always, God bless you all for your love🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
Hey Steve, hello from the states. I'm not a Horseman in the least, only rode a horse twice in my life. I watched this video from beginning to end and it only seemed 15 minutes long. Absolutely Brilliant! You have been blessed with a truly wonderful gift and thanks so much for sharing! Please take on an apprentice or two, you must share your knowledge as your predecessors did with you. I would go so far as saying you should open a school of Horsemanship, plenty of rich folk who would donate and if not you could just overcharge them, lol. They are used to paying for privilege. Thank you so much for the video and please thank, I hope I don't butcher her name being a yank and all, but thank Reanon. Reanon you are truly and angel sent from heaven to care for horses. God has a plan for everybody and you definitely found yours. I understand you not wanting to be on video I wouldn't either, but you should start your own UA-cam channel and use the monetization to help you care for the horses. Just use a head mounted GoPro so you don't have to be seen, only heard! People would love it seeing a caring person caring for neglected animals. Steve please pass this along to her in case she doesn't see it. God Bless you both!
What a lovely message
Same here. I came across this video somehow and watched from beginning to end. I'm from England and recognised his accent. In fact we're probably from the same city. I love horses, there's just something really special about them. The health story of Rhiannon too. I can relate. Agree it would be a great idea to do a UA-cam about the care of the horses without being seen.
Agree 100%
Yes to all the suggestions & start a tiktok channel to guide people in. Can help both Steve & Rhiannon. 🙏🏻❤👑💅🏻
I just want to say I love that horse no matter what. The good old girl.
Calm and Condition from Alan & Page, cant recommend it more.
Watching this 2yrs later as a sufferer of chronic fatigue. Thank you for raising awareness of this, still, poorly understood condition ❤ Brilliant work with Pearl. Such a massive difference 😊
Hello Steve and Tanya
I just found your channel two days ago and all I've done for two days is watch your channel! This horse and owner touched me in a personal way. I've lived a life like both of these individuals. I'm in the senior years of my life. I have decided to work hard to stay here and stay healthy, to trust those who deserve it and know the world isn't that bad. I cried while watching this story with the idea of hope in the future. Lots of love and compassion to you all.
26:00 I am deeply touched by Rhiannon's story.
I've lived with Rheumatoid Arthritis since I was 18 and Fibromyalgia since I was 40. At age 40 I was forced to retire from my 22-year career in aviation.
Once my symptoms started to be managed with the care of a wonderful physician from South Africa, I was able to look outside my immediate health care for something to occupy my time. I've been working with feral cats for the past 20 years.
Something that a lot of people don't know is that feral cat communities are more akin to dog packs than house cats. They are very different from your average cat.
I've spayed/neutered and homed over 45 feral cats since then. As I get older and my physical limitations become more advanced, I have settled into a more sedate existence with our two former-feral housecats and our six barn cats.
I've also struggled with depression over the years, mostly un-diagnosed. That has been a steep learning/acceptance curve.
I fully understand how the animals we choose to help become the reason we get out of bed in the morning. In 2017 we were dealt a heavy blow when our 26-year-old daughter died from complications of autoimmune disease. It has been a huge setback for my mental health. Slowly I'm working through it.
I’m sorry for all you have been through and so impressed that you still cared for the feral cats as long as you could. That’s amazing❤️ May God bless you and keep you and heal you.
🙏🧚♀️💞 so sad what you ben thru .🙏
As people have already said, I feel for you in your loss. I too have lost a beautiful daughter almost five years ago. I was lucky enough to have had her until she was forty one. We went together for her to have a very minor procedure at the hospital, she was dead within an hour and a half.
This obviously exacerbated my conditions of ME and Fibromyalgia and the only thing that kept me on this planet was caring for my little dog, who had severe liver complaint. He passed away in December.
I have no other family, so life has been a struggle. Two weeks ago, I was able to adopt a three month old little chihuahua girl, Willow, and she is putting the sparkle back into my life.
I am not doing such good things as Steve, Rhiannon and yourself
but, sometimes we are lucky enough to have someone or something to help us to carry on. I am one of those lucky people, and am very grateful.
I hope to God that the next generation gets some true help for fibromyalgia. I'm 75, and have suffered from it since age 17. Wasn't diagnosed until I was 45 or so. From fellow sufferers, I got info, and a Nurse practitioner helped me.. it's taken almost complete control and I'm torn between thanking God I don't have cancer or worse,and daily frustrations or tears over the pain. I'd like to know how many people suffer in silence, world wide.
SHAME ON THE BEAST THAT TORMENTED THAT BEAUTIFUL CREATURE! GOD BLESS YOU AND YOUR PRECIOUS HEART FOR HELPING HER.....
I just discovered this video tonight. It's amazing what you were able to do to help the horse and her owner. Like Rhiannan, I sufferer from chronic fatigue, Fibromyalgia along with other illnesses...however, God made me allergic to horses and everything they eat and sleep in, so I have to worship them from afar. You're all doing great work on behalf of horses and now that I've discovered you, I will try to keep up with your excellent work. God Bless you all:)
Hey girl I have MS so to a degree I understand the pain you feel . Being around horses does have a healing effect about it . They use time with horses in programs to help heal vets with PTSD .
For your fibromyalgia you should try Elderberry bath salts. My daughter and her and her neighbor have fibro and they swear by how much it helps.
@@melissahannah587 * My friend I also have MS. What a shocker it was to find that out! At least I understood where all the unbearable pain was from. The Good Lord led me to the best Dr, so I feel somewhat alive again ☺️.
I love watching horses. They are beautiful God given creatures. I'm sorry to say, I've never had any encounters with them. I do own German Shepherd Dogs, they bring me so much love and joy.
God Bless you my friend. I pray the Good Lord watches over you and your family. I pray He puts your MS to sleep (as my Dr refers to remission lol). I pray God keeps you and your family, safe, healthy and protects you all, from evil in every way, shape, or form, in the Name of Our Glorious Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ!! ❤️🤗
Take a look at A Stable Life with Joel. Those are great horse videos.
Wow, love your videos. You got heart of gold, keep up the GREAT WORK💥 We need more people in this world to learn from. life is not always measured by money. You SHINe❤❤❤❤
Hard to hold back my tears. Beautiful❤️
IN MY VIEW
I enjoyed watching this whole video. Steve Young your heart is made of golden patience with horses.