This was a fun video to watch. I'm here six months after the video was posted. I'm also here two weeks after Yoshi's passing. I still feel really bad for you. But anyways, I enjoyed watching the video, you and Tucker are great at jumping. He's such a pretty boy, blanket appaloosas are my fave coat color for an appy so Tucker is no exception. ❤
As always, I learn from your videos. Thank you. Good thoughts for little Yoshi! He seems like a sweet horse. I'm curious about the Roman numeral tattoos on your arm and what they signify. ??
Prayers for Yoshi! 🙏 Having a PIVO would be super helpful because we ride differently when we know a human is around to see us...but the camera catches ALLLLLL OF IT! 😂
Thinking aloud: have you tried adding linseed oil to his food? Might help him gain calories. It did help tremendously with my 5 year old mare. Also if you don’t mind me giving you some pointers, you need to establish better connection with your horse so he can feel your intentions better. (I se that you have the tendency to let go of your reins before the first jump) Also you should try to get his hind legs more activated, that will help him in general whether if it’s flatworks or jumps 😊😊😊
Loved the jumping! Something i really cant wait to get back into. But i just was wondering what product you use for the fly feed through and do you see a difference? Would love to add that to my guy but have always been nervous its a waste of money.
Yep It’s a long comment the middle of it is just exercises Don’t think that your a bad rider because you don’t remember or do something wrong (even though everyone says this it’s so true ‘everyone makes mistakes’) Doing some core and leg exercises ( squats (also works the bum), step ups, running/jogging/walking bike riding is amazing too, swimming. Arm push ups (also works core, I hate doing push ups I prefer), sit ups (I have someone stand lightly on my feet, crunches, weights don’t lift very heavy stuff I once did and my shoulders hurt for 3 days real bad If you think of a question say it ask what parts are called what coat they are size different brush or breed names (you get the gist)
Just a question, My horse has been very antsy and stressed out lately, we had our vet out to see if there was anything wrong with her physically, but the vet said it was probably just extra energy bc she has been in work for 6 days a week her entire life an we retired her less than a year ago. I started lounging her 4x a week and rode her around bareback (we don’t have a saddle that currently fits her as we had them all fit to a lease horse I used to ride) once a week. She’s still showing signs of stress, her main one being pacing the fence, which worries me bc she has a cyst in her leg already and will go lame if she puts too much pressure on it. She will sometimes be covered in sweat before 10 AM and I will have to give her off bc she is sore from pacing possibly all night. I am uncomfortable with putting her in a stall at night as it would take a lot more hay and being trapped with out hay would just add more stress. She is on pasture 24/7 and I do ground work and basic liberty every day, I am outside with her almost once an hour(until I get back in school) and I still find that she spends that hour just pacing. She has two donkeys in her pasture and although they are inseparable, she doesn’t spend too much time near them(grooming, running around, being a horse, etc.), we are working on buying a new horse which will hopefully give her a proper friend as our donkeys have never been around horses or donkeys(they lived at a shelter since they were pretty young and were always together) so they don’t always know how to act like donkeys. Any suggestions on how to relieve stress and stimulate a horse?
how old is she and what type of work? I would stop lunging, but keep her engaged in different types of exercise and learning. So maybe this is two hacks a week in different places. Then two days of in-hand work walking and trotting over ground poles and cavalletis. Then depending on her previous work maybe you can keep that up lightly? What can you do with her that she would enjoy? Jumping? Dressage? Trail? She definitely needs a friends, most horses do. They are herd animals and prey animals and so every instinct in their body tells them they need a companion/herd. Hope things have improved for you since you posted!
@@jannayore566 she is 19, she is technically retured due to a cist in her leg that pushes on the tendon, and bad arthritis in all 4 legs, but she does rly well in light in hand work and seems comfortable.
What are the little light rings on Tucker? It almost looks like a fungus? Does anyone know? Love watching these videos! Hope little man gets better soon! 💙🐴💙🐴❣️❣️
@@CarmellaAbel thank you so much for replying. Usually if it’s fungus the horse would lose its hair in that spot. Tucker is such a beautiful boy!! I love your videos!! Thanks for always being so detailed in your instructions! 💙🐴❣️
Poor Yoshi. He’s lucky he has you. ❤️❤️
He soo luck he has you
Such a realistic evening at the barn. Hoping Yoshi gets better.❤❤❤
I hadn't heard of PIVO before you showed us in your video, I'll have to look into it!
Not even watched it yet, but I know I will love it
I love all his fairy rings.
Me too!
Love it; just real life with horses. We are all just trying to make things work with them, especially the health part 😊
Pllssssss make more of these videos I need them!!! There amaz8ng
I Struggle to go jump down hill and I hope yoshi gets better❤😮
Awesome ... Thanks for taking us along like you do! ❤❤❤❤
Beet pulp in yoshis food !
I love how you make jumps out of what you have! And I hope Yoshi gets better ❤
This was a fun video to watch. I'm here six months after the video was posted. I'm also here two weeks after Yoshi's passing. I still feel really bad for you. But anyways, I enjoyed watching the video, you and Tucker are great at jumping. He's such a pretty boy, blanket appaloosas are my fave coat color for an appy so Tucker is no exception. ❤
As always, I learn from your videos. Thank you. Good thoughts for little Yoshi! He seems like a sweet horse.
I'm curious about the Roman numeral tattoos on your arm and what they signify. ??
Awesome thanks 🙏👍👍
Prayers for Yoshi! 🙏 Having a PIVO would be super helpful because we ride differently when we know a human is around to see us...but the camera catches ALLLLLL OF IT! 😂
We love you yoshi
LOVE THIS AND YOU!!! ❤❤❤❤ I have to make this vlog for my horses ❤❤❤❤❤
You guys are fantastic!
Love it!!!
I really like your channel!Keep up the great work!
Thinking aloud: have you tried adding linseed oil to his food? Might help him gain calories. It did help tremendously with my 5 year old mare.
Also if you don’t mind me giving you some pointers, you need to establish better connection with your horse so he can feel your intentions better. (I se that you have the tendency to let go of your reins before the first jump) Also you should try to get his hind legs more activated, that will help him in general whether if it’s flatworks or jumps 😊😊😊
Great! I've never ridden a horse in my life but will remember this when I do! 🙂
I loove these kind of videos 😊 I hope Yoshi gets better 🥰
Poor Yoshi hope he gets better soon ❤❤❤
Love these new style videos of yours. Makes me smile.
Awe, I Love you guy's!
I love the riding routine videos!
Seriously you only got 168k subs? How?,
I feel like lots of people watch This Esme and I’m just like ‘I like Carmella better’
I love this esme videos but she help me a bit
Thanks for the video and good luck with Yoshi! ❤
Try feeding Yoshi 4-6 times a day with small amounts so it’s less for him to think about, ofc if it’s possible?!
Thanks for the tip! I will have to try this! I also just switched up his feed, so hopefully that will help
@@CarmellaAbellet me know how it works! I can give you more tips if needed
I love these videos, please do more
Love you Carmella!
Loved the jumping! Something i really cant wait to get back into. But i just was wondering what product you use for the fly feed through and do you see a difference? Would love to add that to my guy but have always been nervous its a waste of money.
Do you ever use a crop on tucker
Ya same and eny tips for when I start horse riding
Yep It’s a long comment
the middle of it is just exercises
Don’t think that your a bad rider because you don’t remember or do something wrong (even though everyone says this it’s so true ‘everyone makes mistakes’)
Doing some core and leg exercises
( squats (also works the bum), step ups, running/jogging/walking bike riding is amazing too, swimming.
Arm
push ups (also works core, I hate doing push ups I prefer), sit ups (I have someone stand lightly on my feet, crunches, weights don’t lift very heavy stuff I once did and my shoulders hurt for 3 days real bad
If you think of a question say it ask what parts are called what coat they are size different brush or breed names (you get the gist)
@@joebean3615❤❤❤❤ your awesome too... thank you!
@@iamaletha9946 thank you 😊
I love the comments on Carmella’s channel people are amazing here
How did you set up the pimo?
That was fun.
Just a question, My horse has been very antsy and stressed out lately, we had our vet out to see if there was anything wrong with her physically, but the vet said it was probably just extra energy bc she has been in work for 6 days a week her entire life an we retired her less than a year ago. I started lounging her 4x a week and rode her around bareback (we don’t have a saddle that currently fits her as we had them all fit to a lease horse I used to ride) once a week. She’s still showing signs of stress, her main one being pacing the fence, which worries me bc she has a cyst in her leg already and will go lame if she puts too much pressure on it. She will sometimes be covered in sweat before 10 AM and I will have to give her off bc she is sore from pacing possibly all night. I am uncomfortable with putting her in a stall at night as it would take a lot more hay and being trapped with out hay would just add more stress. She is on pasture 24/7 and I do ground work and basic liberty every day, I am outside with her almost once an hour(until I get back in school) and I still find that she spends that hour just pacing. She has two donkeys in her pasture and although they are inseparable, she doesn’t spend too much time near them(grooming, running around, being a horse, etc.), we are working on buying a new horse which will hopefully give her a proper friend as our donkeys have never been around horses or donkeys(they lived at a shelter since they were pretty young and were always together) so they don’t always know how to act like donkeys. Any suggestions on how to relieve stress and stimulate a horse?
how old is she and what type of work? I would stop lunging, but keep her engaged in different types of exercise and learning. So maybe this is two hacks a week in different places. Then two days of in-hand work walking and trotting over ground poles and cavalletis. Then depending on her previous work maybe you can keep that up lightly? What can you do with her that she would enjoy? Jumping? Dressage? Trail? She definitely needs a friends, most horses do. They are herd animals and prey animals and so every instinct in their body tells them they need a companion/herd. Hope things have improved for you since you posted!
@@jannayore566 she is 19, she is technically retured due to a cist in her leg that pushes on the tendon, and bad arthritis in all 4 legs, but she does rly well in light in hand work and seems comfortable.
Also, the vet did clear her for light work and she is in arthritis medicine
I might be imagining things but Tucker seems slightly off in the hind end
Early gang
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What are the little light rings on Tucker? It almost looks like a fungus? Does anyone know? Love watching these videos! Hope little man gets better soon! 💙🐴💙🐴❣️❣️
He's a POA, and they're just natural markings. 😊
@@suzibee9796 thank you for replying! I had no idea. He’s such a beautiful boy!!
They’re called snowflakes and you can only really see them in the summer!
@@CarmellaAbel thank you so much for replying. Usually if it’s fungus the horse would lose its hair in that spot. Tucker is such a beautiful boy!! I love your videos!! Thanks for always being so detailed in your instructions! 💙🐴❣️
I love the riding routine videos!