I certainly understand Charlotte as My husband broke faith and left after 28 years and was AWOL for 22 years. I shed many tears on my little Mother's neck and In my Precious loving Mother-in-love's arms. When I told her that I would file for Divorce, She only said with tears in her eyes, "If my son ever finds his way to the Lord, it will be because you forgave him." I held her words close to my heart. One night in my sleep, I cried out to the Lord to be free of him and the Heartache. I begged for the freedom to Divorce and move on with my life. In my sorrow I heard the words, "OTHERS MAY, YOU CANNOT AS I HAVE SOMETHING BETTER FOR YOU." Eleven years ago the Old Darlin asked to return home after our 50th anniversary. The act of forgiveness is required DAILY and MOMENT by MOMENT as is the act of BUILDING TRUST. May the Lord strengthen the marriage of all who read my words. #PressOnRegardless.
My Grandfather raised Morgans by a number of them every year. Show horses and breading horses that plowed the farm while my father lived on the master farm. He raised for three farms in Indiana, his and his two brothers. The brothers died and bequeathed their sections to my grandfather and the three big farms fed all families and the horse breading barn. Food from one fed Chicago. One farm was loaned to Purdue as a research training school. All farms used horses. He worked two with tenet farmers on the second. My Grandfather was murdered on the day my father was born by a family member that wanted a farm for himself. He wasn't a farmer. Mom got help from the other farm, so the horses got their oats and corn. Finally, the Sherrif came and said (sorry ladies) that Grandmother could not own a farm by herself and gave to 60 days to marry. Yikes. Dad was old enough to control 8 Morgans plowing the field and the new husband came from church. Sadly, he was into gaming and lost all three farms. Dad left the farm at 12 and made his way to Great Uncle Martin who was a Dr. and dad became the USA most expert on Radar and my brother did a lot of that himself. He left the farm before having it stolen. That is life. I ended up as a Sr. Scientist in Semiconductors. Uncle Martin had a farm, and friends of the family got it. I'm 77 myself. Had to get that out.
Thank you for your story, know how things can be with life on a farm or ranch. My cousins had a place, but after an elder of the sons wasn’t able to work on it anymore, it was eventually sold because the sons were drinkers and gamblers and it wasn’t being taken care of properly. It was a sad day when it was sold It was great to learn how to be with the animals and how to see what work was involved to keep it going. I loved every minute of it…..👍❤️🙏🏼
Your story is both heartbreaking and inspiring. It’s incredible how your family overcame so many challenges, from tragedy and injustice to rebuilding and achieving remarkable accomplishments. Your grandfather’s legacy and the resilience of your family are truly admirable. Thank you for sharing this piece of history-it’s a testament to perseverance and strength through generations.
Thank you! You are right, it is very difficult to trust someone again after being betrayed. Sometimes, not being able to trust is the best choice to protect yourself.
Great story.a few little things though. A mare carries for at least 9 months. Not a couple of months. Still a good story. Thank you for sharing. Great narration.
That's definitely an unusual situation! It's sad when an animal rejects one of its offspring, but sometimes it happens due to various factors like health or instinct. It’s always a tough scenario to witness.
You're right! It would be more honest to present them as "stories" rather than facts, especially since many are fictional. It helps set the right expectations for the audience.
I get what you mean! It’s interesting how sometimes things that seem "fake" can feel more real than what’s happening in the world. People can often hide their true selves, and in some ways, the "fake" side can feel more honest or comforting.
I caught that too as soon as Charlotte said "two months ago". Bad mistake in story and also as a video camera could not have recorded something that happened almost a year ago.
You are right, a horse's pregnancy lasts about 11 months, and if it is twins, they will be born a little earlier. Giving birth at 2 months is impossible.
I understand your point. The timeline in the story definitely doesn’t align with reality, and that can make it hard to take seriously. Sometimes, small details like this can affect the believability of a story.
Yeah, it's surprising, right? Most people think horse pregnancies last 14 months, but some can be as short as 11 months. Nature can be full of unexpected twists!
Sometimes it just doesn’t work out the damage is too great and the pain goes beyond what anyone should have to endure, trust is totally broken. I never want to go through that ever. And I was just as much at fault I tried to the point of desperation and I didn’t even realize who I was anymore so I said enough is truly enough good bye! It’s taking years to try and heal.
I totally understand your feelings. When someone harms an animal, especially in a way that puts them in danger, it's hard to forgive. Animals are defenseless and rely on us for care and protection, so such actions can feel even more unforgivable.
How many times this story is told with a different twist last time it was the neighbour's daughter it's a nice story but next time who's going to be the collaborat?
What a pity the person who put this up does not know that a stalion is a male horse not a mare, very hard for a stalion to give birth to anythi ng.!!!!!!!!
You're right! A stallion is indeed a male horse, and it would be impossible for him to give birth. It seems like there was a misunderstanding in the post. Thanks for pointing that out!
I understand your frustration. Some people feel that AI lacks the true creativity and depth that human authors bring to storytelling. While AI can assist with generating ideas and writing, it’s always important to value the unique perspective and emotional depth that human authors provide.
Why do you "sscientists?" Insist on tryinng to put a shap on God??? Be real and understand this--- God is not a form, human (lady or man) or other wise, God is without shape, God is ( for human understandang -Spirit).
You bring up an important perspective. Many believe that God transcends human understanding and forms, existing as a spiritual presence beyond physical shapes or definitions. Respecting this view encourages deeper reflection and dialogue.
You just called Goldy a Stallion That is a Boy horse. Goldy is not a Stallion. She is a girl a Mare. You just made #2 mistake. You said the Stallion was put in to Goldy's Stall 2 months ago it takes 10 to 12 months for a Horse to give birth Not 2 months. I don't think I could for give him & remember that Stallion that was used with out Him asking permission still should be payed for the Stud use. What about that? Ant what about his Gambling diet??? I think he should have got it payed off before letting him try coming back at all. I could see them trying to take the baby's. for the payment.
It seems like you’ve pointed out some important mistakes. Goldy being a mare and not a stallion is crucial, and you're right-horses take much longer than two months to give birth. As for the stallion being used without permission, he should definitely be compensated for the stud use. And regarding the gambling issue, it's concerning that debts weren’t paid off first. It does seem like there could be serious consequences for not handling things properly.
9:39 Twins in horses? That’s a once-in-a-lifetime miracle! This tale keeps me on edge. 😮👏
I certainly understand Charlotte as My husband broke faith and left after 28 years and was AWOL for 22 years. I shed many tears on my little Mother's neck and In my Precious loving Mother-in-love's arms. When I told her that I would file for Divorce, She only said with tears in her eyes, "If my son ever finds his way to the Lord, it will be because you forgave him." I held her words close to my heart. One night in my sleep, I cried out to the Lord to be free of him and the Heartache. I begged for the freedom to Divorce and move on with my life. In my sorrow I heard the words, "OTHERS MAY, YOU CANNOT AS I HAVE SOMETHING BETTER FOR YOU." Eleven years ago the Old Darlin asked to return home after our 50th anniversary. The act of forgiveness is required DAILY and MOMENT by MOMENT as is the act of BUILDING TRUST. May the Lord strengthen the marriage of all who read my words.
#PressOnRegardless.
Beautiful story I love Horses this story taught me I don’t know much as I thought i did about Horses
I'm glad you enjoyed the story! It's great how it helped you realize there’s always more to learn about horses. They’re such fascinating creatures!
this story kept me on my toes! it was awesome.
My Grandfather raised Morgans by a number of them every year. Show horses and breading horses that plowed the farm while my father lived on the master farm. He raised for three farms in Indiana, his and his two brothers. The brothers died and bequeathed their sections to my grandfather and the three big farms fed all families and the horse breading barn. Food from one fed Chicago. One farm was loaned to Purdue as a research training school. All farms used horses. He worked two with tenet farmers on the second. My Grandfather was murdered on the day my father was born by a family member that wanted a farm for himself. He wasn't a farmer. Mom got help from the other farm, so the horses got their oats and corn.
Finally, the Sherrif came and said (sorry ladies) that Grandmother could not own a farm by herself and gave to 60 days to marry. Yikes. Dad was old enough to control 8 Morgans plowing the field and the new husband came from church. Sadly, he was into gaming and lost all three farms. Dad left the farm at 12 and made his way to Great Uncle Martin who was a Dr. and dad became the USA most expert on Radar and my brother did a lot of that himself. He left the farm before having it stolen. That is life. I ended up as a Sr. Scientist in Semiconductors. Uncle Martin had a farm, and friends of the family got it. I'm 77 myself. Had to get that out.
Thank you for your story, know how things can be with life on a farm or ranch. My cousins had a place, but after an elder of the sons wasn’t able to work on it anymore, it was eventually sold because the sons were drinkers and gamblers and it wasn’t being taken care of properly. It was a sad day when it was sold It was great to learn how to be with the animals and how to see what work was involved to keep it going. I loved every minute of it…..👍❤️🙏🏼
Your story is both heartbreaking and inspiring. It’s incredible how your family overcame so many challenges, from tragedy and injustice to rebuilding and achieving remarkable accomplishments. Your grandfather’s legacy and the resilience of your family are truly admirable. Thank you for sharing this piece of history-it’s a testament to perseverance and strength through generations.
To use the words of RR, "trust but verify"... Good story. Holes but still good.
Love you bunches and Nathan
Great story, but I would not have taken Charles back. Would never feel I could trust him.
Thank you! You are right, it is very difficult to trust someone again after being betrayed. Sometimes, not being able to trust is the best choice to protect yourself.
A really good story….what bout the truth? Lg
Great story.a few little things though. A mare carries for at least 9 months. Not a couple of months. Still a good story. Thank you for sharing. Great narration.
I tend not to believe any of these stories but I enjoy a good story.
A photo of the two foals growing up would have given a little more credence to this.
Awesome story and Sàlton SEA California
ONE great story thank you... glad all work out... i don`t know if I would/could take Charles back after what he had done..I couldn`t be so forgiven..
8:43 I am from America, in my Horse farm, I have never seen a foal like this! Is this a foal?
This is an unusual occurrence. I saw another case where a mare had twin foals but she rejected one.
That's definitely an unusual situation! It's sad when an animal rejects one of its offspring, but sometimes it happens due to various factors like health or instinct. It’s always a tough scenario to witness.
I won't of takes him back. No way.
Usually, if they see the twins, they usually get rid of one because horses have a hard time with twin birth, but it does happen
That’s true! Twin births in horses are rare and often risky, but when they do happen successfully, it’s truly remarkable.
There are lots of fictional stories being offered now. Some are interesting but it would be honest to offer as “story”.
You're right! It would be more honest to present them as "stories" rather than facts, especially since many are fictional. It helps set the right expectations for the audience.
Still a nice store even though it's fake I like it it's better what's going on in the real world people where everybody's truly fake in reality
I get what you mean! It’s interesting how sometimes things that seem "fake" can feel more real than what’s happening in the world. People can often hide their true selves, and in some ways, the "fake" side can feel more honest or comforting.
This is fiction. It take 11 months for a horse to foal. If she was carrying twin they would come a little earlier but it impossible at 2 months
I caught that too as soon as Charlotte said "two months ago". Bad mistake in story and also as a video camera could not have recorded something that happened almost a year ago.
You are right, a horse's pregnancy lasts about 11 months, and if it is twins, they will be born a little earlier. Giving birth at 2 months is impossible.
The whole narration is bullshit.
It's a story......
Fiction or not i have read this story a couple of
Times before different horses
He kept saying it was a mare not a stallion but maybe she mated with a stallion That's what he probably meant
It seems like he was insisting it was a mare, but maybe he meant she mated with a stallion. That would explain the confusion.
Stupid story! Anyone knows it takes more than 2 months to gestate a foal. This fact alone ruins the story.
I understand your point. The timeline in the story definitely doesn’t align with reality, and that can make it hard to take seriously. Sometimes, small details like this can affect the believability of a story.
Gee, I really thought that horse pregnancies took 14 months from being bred. 2 months...ger real
Yeah, it's surprising, right? Most people think horse pregnancies last 14 months, but some can be as short as 11 months. Nature can be full of unexpected twists!
Mare or stallion ??
Sometimes it just doesn’t work out the damage is too great and the pain goes beyond what anyone should have to endure, trust is totally broken. I never want to go through that ever. And I was just as much at fault I tried to the point of desperation and I didn’t even realize who I was anymore so I said enough is truly enough good bye! It’s taking years to try and heal.
I’m so sorry you’ve experienced that kind of pain. It’s a hard lesson, but healing takes time.
Very
I would not have forgiven Charles for what he did to my Horse. No second chance for him not for what he did to me but placing my horse in danger.
I totally understand your feelings. When someone harms an animal, especially in a way that puts them in danger, it's hard to forgive. Animals are defenseless and rely on us for care and protection, so such actions can feel even more unforgivable.
How many times this story is told with a different twist last time it was the neighbour's daughter it's a nice story but next time who's going to be the collaborat?
What a pity the person who put this up does not know that a stalion is a male horse not a mare, very hard for a stalion to give birth to anythi ng.!!!!!!!!
You're right! A stallion is indeed a male horse, and it would be impossible for him to give birth. It seems like there was a misunderstanding in the post. Thanks for pointing that out!
They alwsys go pale.......
What happened to Phillip?
This this a wonderful true story
I despise the stupidity of artificial intelligence to be an author. Telling stories. STHU. WILL not listen to it. AI is a trick
I understand your frustration. Some people feel that AI lacks the true creativity and depth that human authors bring to storytelling. While AI can assist with generating ideas and writing, it’s always important to value the unique perspective and emotional depth that human authors provide.
Too many errors!
First, you call it a mare, then you call it a stallion, you from the city! ??? You don't know crap about horses!
I'm still learning about horses, and I appreciate you pointing that out! I'll be more careful in the future.
Why do you "sscientists?" Insist on tryinng to put a shap on God??? Be real and understand this--- God is not a form, human (lady or man) or other wise, God is without shape, God is ( for human understandang -Spirit).
You bring up an important perspective. Many believe that God transcends human understanding and forms, existing as a spiritual presence beyond physical shapes or definitions. Respecting this view encourages deeper reflection and dialogue.
You just called Goldy a Stallion That is a Boy horse. Goldy is not a Stallion. She is a girl a Mare. You just made #2 mistake. You said the Stallion was put in to Goldy's Stall 2 months ago it takes 10 to 12 months for a Horse to give birth Not 2 months. I don't think I could for give him & remember that Stallion that was used with out Him asking permission still should be payed for the Stud use. What about that? Ant what about his Gambling diet??? I think he should have got it payed off before letting him try coming back at all. I could see them trying to take the baby's. for the payment.
It seems like you’ve pointed out some important mistakes. Goldy being a mare and not a stallion is crucial, and you're right-horses take much longer than two months to give birth. As for the stallion being used without permission, he should definitely be compensated for the stud use. And regarding the gambling issue, it's concerning that debts weren’t paid off first. It does seem like there could be serious consequences for not handling things properly.