So good to hear you say these horses aren't started till 4, in the UK we never start lungeing before 3, put away and then bring back to start properly at 4 and are shocked at Americans starting at 2.
Yes, it's not uncommon, to start groundwork with a two year old. Or even sooner, many horseman will have them halter broke and leading well before their one. Those same horseman will then turn them out and allow them to be a horse till they're three, when they start them under saddle. Generally not putting them to work till they're four. The racing industry, really don't consider age, nor do they train their horses to anything but run in a left turn.
Not all of us in the US agree w them starting at 2 lol common in certain disciplines,yes. Absolutely stupid more of us know then don’t. We have auction barns full of horses started to early all w navicular and other issues. It’s greed and convenience
Such nice horses at this sale! Whoever bought that paint foal got a really good deal! The baby roan was gorgeous, too! Thanks for taking us along with you! Your videos are much appreciated! ❤
I'm glad I don't live anywhere near Montana! If I had gone to this sale, I would have come home with a horse!! Such gorgeous animals in this group...my kind of horse, user-friendly. 😉 Enjoying the heck out of your channel. Thanks CC.
Love some of these horses, especially the draft crosses. My two best jumpers EVER were draft crisses, one TB-Belgian monster who lived to be 30, and never once stopped at a fence in 25 years of jumping, first for me a junior, then for many years of students. The second was a pink appy ~ about 16.1 ~ with a bald dish face, tiny pricked ears & Arab-looking neck. He was a rescue, bought off a drunken cowboy down the road for $250 & a VW carcass. Funniest looking horse who wasn't afraid of anything but spooked at anything the way Arabs sometimes do. He wasn't broke at all. never gave me any trouble except that he refused to rein back. He learned on our 10th or 12th ride, trail ride. Riding along an old ranch road by the train tracks. Train came along. Appy froze, looked at the train & began running backwards. I pretedned that's what I wanted, applied appropriate aids, & by the time we got back to the barn, that horse ~ no joke ~ would've jumped a picnic table backwards. He felt like he could jump ~ you know, that athletic, swinging feeling all athletic horses have at the walk, even when green broke. I was in my dressage saddle, talking to a friend on the other side of the fence. Something spooked hime & he jumped out of the ring from a stands... anyhow, a good draft cross is always fun,
Loved this sale and the way the horses were presented. They gave you time to actually look at the horses and showed them in a manner that allowed you to see their natural dispositions and movement. I also learned about mountain horses that are not common where I grew up. Our preferred trail horses were much smaller and gaited but these guys with their calm dispositions and willingness to work seem to be a great choice as a trail horse.
Approx. 2:54 mark - WOW - that vintage page out of the Sears catalogue !! Not only could you buy a pony saddle from them, but also a LIVE Shetland pony or burro to put under it ! I guess that was either a very old catalogue page, OR it was the one my Mum ripped out of the 'Sears Christmas Catalogue' before my pony loving hands, as a kid, could see it - or she'd have NEVER gotten any peace ! LOL
Those Sears ( and Montgomery Ward) saddles were mass-produced by Bona Allen, which remained in business into the 1990’s. I own several of them, and would LOVE to have them redone by a competent saddler! My own saddle is a 13”(!) Bona Allen custom slick-seat Roper; only one I’ve ever seen!
@@appaloosa42 About 4 or 5 years ago, I found a pony saddle at an antiques store, very similar to the one that Clever Cowgirl found at the auction, all nicely studded all round the fenders, etc. , but I couldn't find a makers stamp on it. I snapped it up, regardless. It was in great shape for it's obvious age, overall, but the fleece was just about completely gone on it ! No matter, since it'll never be used for riding. But it fits right in, in my 'old west' themed home. I just use it for a decoration ! :)
I genuinely have no clear idea why I like these videos so much .Probably because the horses rather speak for themselves ,such wonderful creatures as they are but also the information, explanations,and stories of each horse capture one’s imagination and frequently one’s heart.
As soon as I saw the gravel road leading from Gardiner, I knew you were heading to my favorite town, Jardine. It was an old dream to retire there. Lol. Loved watching your visit to this auction and the advice for those interested in attending one. Very enjoyable!
Thank you so much, CC, for your detailed tour of the mountain horses. They are stunning! Every horse-girl should buy one for the back country as they may be our only way to get around. My dad had Appys so I am partial to them but love the bays! Awesome report!
As usual it was most interesting to see what you were able to show us and listen to your thoughts and explanations from being at these sales. I was also impressed by the attitude and general behaviour of the folks visiting this sale - none of the silly razzmatazz and blatant showing off of some of vendors at some previous sales you have attended!
I loved you sharing this horse sale and talking about the saddles too . The Horses were beautiful ! Great advice taking a screenshot for directions before losing reception .
You are the first person ever that I have subscribed to! I’m guessing that means I will be notified when you have a new video. Your auction videos are fascinating because we don’t have horse auctions in New Zealand with very rare exceptions. Even to purchase from our small wild horse population you have to apply because your property is checked out in advance to ensure you have the proper facilities and knowledge before you are allowed to purchase - these are for horses that are only $250, so that isn’t an auction process like what you attend. The 'normal' horse auction for you is very foreign to me. I like the parts where you are checking out the horse for conformation and signs you look for in temperament. Your clip showing the trailhead where you can camp for free at the end of this video I was swooning with envy at the vast lands not covered in fences and gates.
Really interesting video. I laughed when you said you might pick up a saddle "for a project" like you need more to do! Enjoyed the baby snuggling the most. It was also nice seeing a sale where the horses looked well taken care of. 😀
I loved this video! Montana is still truly a mostly wild State---and I loved the scenery along with all the interesting things you shared about the tack and the horses too. Thank you!
Absolutely love Montana!!! Inwa blown away of the beauty! The road you took to the auction was the road we rode on to Sturgis! We made many stops! Floored by the beautiful motorcycle or horseback
What a lovely part of the world 😃 It's a shame that you didn't pick up the coloured foal, he was a beauty. Oh well there's always another auction! Thanks for taking us along 🦘🦘🦘
That little filly @14:00 made me perk up. She is beautiful! I sure hope her new people appreciate her and are good to her, but I hope that about every auction horse I see. She is special, though...
WOW.......I really liked these back-country horses that were big & solid.....always have like Cobb type horses around 15.2 hands.. Thanks for sharing this auction. 😊 God bless.....
I was completely captivated. I felt along for the ride. I'm glad you take is with you. Who would have ever thought we'd be able to travel the world, into other people's experiences of life. You're a delightful human. I'm so pleased animals and you have each other. Big sky's, challenging country. Queensland Australia.
Fun to see all those beauties! Too bad you didn't get one.....very enjoyable to see all those horses, hopefully, they all go to good homes. It's so hard to watch the auctions where you know the horses are going to be killed if they don't get adopted! And so unfair. We consider our own lives to be so precious, but with other species, we don't understand that they very much value their own lives, and want to live out a long and comfortable life too.
Love that they start the horses at four... I raised and showed Arabians and Appaloosas for over 40 years ...did the prep ground work at three...and put couple of rides on them then let them just be horses until 4 and then finished them....amazing how quickly they remember the start at three...agree you missed a buy on the paint baby....will continue to watch your channel.......enjoy ít
This makes me want one of those horses specifically. I have never had a horse, so that won't be happening for a number of years, but I will remember them for the future.
I ride jumpers, I want one of these lovely quiet pack horses. One of my horses hates being in nature. Not kidding, will stand up on his hind legs when I suggest a walk in the woods. However, he lives for horse shows! He’s been there done that, so there’s no pressure at home. Get him to a show and he puffs up and moves like a rocket. I love him. But a trail horse would be awesome too.
Yes!, Howdy howdy howdy.omg I'm doing glad I saw this wonderful horse and his beautiful journey with a little ❤ the results amazing. Good for you the horses are very lucky to have you. P.S.--If Pete would like a new home he is most welcome with me, I am without horse for a first time in my life and well I'm very much like you I could tell you a story about my Trigger Joe whom I never let go once I saved him at age of 16 he passed when I was 37. Am 42 now. Sry to ramble on but seeing your video I got super excited.Anywau nice to see you enjoy your days. Bye 4 now luv me Linz
This ismy 2nd video of yours I watched. I love your presentation exceptionally great. I love how well you went through all parts of this auction! I am so sorry you didn't get that mare & that adorable colt. I love also how low key everything was, all the area to roam around in. You made me want more to see, since there was so many gorgeous horses & babies left to see. SO SORRY YOU HAD TO LEAVE, I WISH ARRANGEMENTS WOULD HAVE BEEN MADECSO YOU COULD HAVE STAYED LONG. YOUR $25.00 baby (NO ONE WANTED) DREW ME INTO SUBSCRIBE. So happy I did You just are special & caring, but you just have that (SOMETHING ELSE) which I really love about you. I am in New Orleans & owned 2 horse at 16, kept down the road at my BGF Daddy Creole Tomatoes farm.I am really looking forward to the next auction, GOOD LUCK I WILL BE WITH YOU❤❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊DONRIS
I love that you and free spirit don't start foals until they are 4 years old. I mean of course grooming and leading them and haltering and picking up theyre feet to train is ok. But bridleing them and saddleing and riding No wait until they are grown 😊
Wow...some really fine horses. Sorry you didn't buy that little paint colt or the baby appaloosa. Having them and their mamas would have been primo. Thanks for sharing.
A lot of tail swishing going on! Loved the little pinto baby. I'd be hard pressed not to have bid on it. Mom was nice, too. You have great horse sense. Glad you spotted the trail head. That will be nice to come back to. To me, the prices were insane, but then I realize trails horses with good temperaments and sturdy conformation are worth it.
I don't know if you seen this, but today is secretariat's 50th anniversary. Not sure if you know about him but he was so special and the greatest horse ever@
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Those foals where so relaxed, laying in the hay eating. What a nice auction.
So good to hear you say these horses aren't started till 4, in the UK we never start lungeing before 3, put away and then bring back to start properly at 4 and are shocked at Americans starting at 2.
That's why my better half hates Horse Racing! They're two-year-olds!!
They need longer to grow. They get rushed, greedy people.
Yes, it's not uncommon, to start groundwork with a two year old. Or even sooner, many horseman will have them halter broke and leading well before their one. Those same horseman will then turn them out and allow them to be a horse till they're three, when they start them under saddle. Generally not putting them to work till they're four. The racing industry, really don't consider age, nor do they train their horses to anything but run in a left turn.
Not all of us in the US agree w them starting at 2 lol common in certain disciplines,yes. Absolutely stupid more of us know then don’t. We have auction barns full of horses started to early all w navicular and other issues. It’s greed and convenience
@@marieevans8166they think every country is little
I think this is an auction that I would be comfort with to buy a horse. I like the calm presentation. Beautiful horses
Such nice horses at this sale! Whoever bought that paint foal got a really good deal! The baby roan was gorgeous, too! Thanks for taking us along with you! Your videos are much appreciated! ❤
You are so welcome!
I'm glad I don't live anywhere near Montana! If I had gone to this sale, I would have come home with a horse!! Such gorgeous animals in this group...my kind of horse, user-friendly. 😉
Enjoying the heck out of your channel. Thanks CC.
Love some of these horses, especially the draft crosses. My two best jumpers EVER were draft crisses, one TB-Belgian monster who lived to be 30, and never once stopped at a fence in 25 years of jumping, first for me a junior, then for many years of students. The second was a pink appy ~ about 16.1 ~ with a bald dish face, tiny pricked ears & Arab-looking neck. He was a rescue, bought off a drunken cowboy down the road for $250 & a VW carcass. Funniest looking horse who wasn't afraid of anything but spooked at anything the way Arabs sometimes do. He wasn't broke at all. never gave me any trouble except that he refused to rein back. He learned on our 10th or 12th ride, trail ride. Riding along an old ranch road by the train tracks. Train came along. Appy froze, looked at the train & began running backwards. I pretedned that's what I wanted, applied appropriate aids, & by the time we got back to the barn, that horse ~ no joke ~ would've jumped a picnic table backwards. He felt like he could jump ~ you know, that athletic, swinging feeling all athletic horses have at the walk, even when green broke. I was in my dressage saddle, talking to a friend on the other side of the fence. Something spooked hime & he jumped out of the ring from a stands... anyhow, a good draft cross is always fun,
That was really interesting. Had a very pleasant athmosphere about it. Thank you for taking us along.
That was a great video. I love chocky, stacked, big, sturdy horses. Seeing all of them in beautiful shape was a real treat.
As a big draft horse owner, can`t agree more
@@SocialShires The bigger the better! Give me some feather and a giant butt any day of the week 🤣🤣🤣
Loved this sale and the way the horses were presented. They gave you time to actually look at the horses and showed them in a manner that allowed you to see their natural dispositions and movement. I also learned about mountain horses that are not common where I grew up. Our preferred trail horses were much smaller and gaited but these guys with their calm dispositions and willingness to work seem to be a great choice as a trail horse.
Approx. 2:54 mark - WOW - that vintage page out of the Sears catalogue !! Not only could you buy a pony saddle from them, but also a LIVE Shetland pony or burro to put under it !
I guess that was either a very old catalogue page, OR it was the one my Mum ripped out of the 'Sears Christmas Catalogue' before my pony loving hands, as a kid, could see it - or she'd have NEVER gotten any peace ! LOL
Those Sears ( and Montgomery Ward) saddles were mass-produced by Bona Allen, which remained in business into the 1990’s.
I own several of them, and would LOVE to have them redone by a competent saddler!
My own saddle is a 13”(!) Bona Allen custom slick-seat Roper; only one I’ve ever seen!
@@appaloosa42 About 4 or 5 years ago, I found a pony saddle at an antiques store, very similar to the one that Clever Cowgirl found at the auction, all nicely studded all round the fenders, etc. , but I couldn't find a makers stamp on it. I snapped it up, regardless. It was in great shape for it's obvious age, overall, but the fleece was just about completely gone on it ! No matter, since it'll never be used for riding. But it fits right in, in my 'old west' themed home. I just use it for a decoration ! :)
1st time I ever heard about these mountain horses - thanks for the lesson. They look great. I love to trail ride.
Beautiful horses, beautiful scenery...thank you for taking us along for another interesting auction video...💜🐎
I genuinely have no clear idea why I like these videos so much .Probably because the horses rather speak for themselves ,such wonderful creatures as they are but also the information, explanations,and stories of each horse capture one’s imagination and frequently one’s heart.
…The scenery was gorgeous, and I am glad that you safely found your way there. So many adorable babies. 🥰 Thank you for the video. 🩶🐴🩶
That lil paint was gorgeous
Still kicking myself for not getting him!
Yes, I agree I wish she would have gotten him. He'd be a great trail horse. Really nice horses here. Maybe next time....
As soon as I saw the gravel road leading from Gardiner, I knew you were heading to my favorite town, Jardine. It was an old dream to retire there. Lol.
Loved watching your visit to this auction and the advice for those interested in attending one. Very enjoyable!
Thank you so much, CC, for your detailed tour of the mountain horses. They are stunning! Every horse-girl should buy one for the back country as they may be our only way to get around. My dad had Appys so I am partial to them but love the bays! Awesome report!
Great to see Montana represented. Thank you.
As usual it was most interesting to see what you were able to show us and listen to your thoughts and explanations from being at these sales. I was also impressed by the attitude and general behaviour of the folks visiting this sale - none of the silly razzmatazz and blatant showing off of some of vendors at some previous sales you have attended!
A shiny coat won't keep you safe in the back country, but a good brain will!!
You are an amazing person. Thank you with all my heart ❤I
This was really enjoyable to watch. A very different kind of horse auction. Loved the casual riders.
Thank you. What beautiful healthy, horses. They seemed to like people too. More wholesome than a bowl of oatmeal. ❤
Beautifull country. Seems like all the stock was in pretty good shape.
You are a Lady of many talents and much knowledge.👍👍👍👍
Lovely video. I wish you could’ve taken home the pinto weanling - he looked stellar.
wonderful gorgeous horses beautiful scenery and people
I loved you sharing this horse sale and talking about the saddles too . The Horses were beautiful ! Great advice taking a screenshot for directions before losing reception .
WOW beautiful horses!!!!! And country
You are the first person ever that I have subscribed to! I’m guessing that means I will be notified when you have a new video. Your auction videos are fascinating because we don’t have horse auctions in New Zealand with very rare exceptions. Even to purchase from our small wild horse population you have to apply because your property is checked out in advance to ensure you have the proper facilities and knowledge before you are allowed to purchase - these are for horses that are only $250, so that isn’t an auction process like what you attend. The 'normal' horse auction for you is very foreign to me. I like the parts where you are checking out the horse for conformation and signs you look for in temperament. Your clip showing the trailhead where you can camp for free at the end of this video I was swooning with envy at the vast lands not covered in fences and gates.
As it should be.
I’m learning so much about raising horses here on your channel. It’s therapeutic to watch. Thank you for sharing.
Those were very nice horses. And an excellent group. I would not have been able to leave empty handed.
Really interesting video. I laughed when you said you might pick up a saddle "for a project" like you need more to do! Enjoyed the baby snuggling the most. It was also nice seeing a sale where the horses looked well taken care of. 😀
I loved this video! Montana is still truly a mostly wild State---and I loved the scenery along with all the interesting things you shared about the tack and the horses too. Thank you!
Beautiful horses!!!
another great video from you! montana is absolutely gorgeous!! love those skies!
Paint mom and baby were the stars of the show!
They were certainly my favorite!
What a bunch of gentle babies.
6:18 HOLY CRAP THIS HORSE IS BEAUTIFUL❤❤❤❤
Beautiful scenery. The horses were gorgeous. Like you l liked only one horse. Nice auction. Out of my price line too. Thank you for sharing.
Absolutely love Montana!!! Inwa blown away of the beauty! The road you took to the auction was the road we rode on to Sturgis! We made many stops! Floored by the beautiful motorcycle or horseback
Wow, that paint baby was beautiful. A shame to miss that one at such a good price! Good luck finding your mountain horse.
That paint colt was a keeper🎉
Great sale and really showed off these beautiful horses. That paint baby ❤
Wow, I love these horses! To bad you didn't get that paint foal she/he was perfect. Thank you for the video...
Omg the little black Appaloosa foal I would love to have ❤❤❤ Just beautiful little foal ❤❤❤
Both Appy babies were beautiful!! That 16 hander was huge.. a bulldozer for the mountains..
Watching again today for the afternoon chilling time
What a lovely part of the world 😃 It's a shame that you didn't pick up the coloured foal, he was a beauty. Oh well there's always another auction! Thanks for taking us along 🦘🦘🦘
I was shocked to see that blanketed appy filly went So Cheap at only $2000! She was the image of my girlhood dream horse.
OMG.....All of these backwoods trail horses looked well fed & cared for! Very impressive......thanks for sharing! God bless.....
Great video and horses ty for taking. Me with you
so awesome!!! I love your videos....I learn a ton!
Montana.Wow! beautiful country plus beautiful horses .it's my dream to see wild horses running.
That little filly @14:00 made me perk up. She is beautiful! I sure hope her new people appreciate her and are good to her, but I hope that about every auction horse I see. She is special, though...
Hello @TheCleverCowgirl, I started watching the wonderful horses today, ❤❤❤,
those mountains are beautiful...
My dad was born in Butte, and on my mother's side, my great great grandparents, John Craig, settled Craig, Montana. We love it there!
It wasn't meant to be this time but just going out and seeing somewhere new is always an adventure 🏕️
WOW.......I really liked these back-country horses that were big & solid.....always have like Cobb type horses around 15.2 hands.. Thanks for sharing this auction. 😊 God bless.....
Those Mountain Horse's Are Beautiful & All Had Nice Tempermant's. Never New Anything About Them. Thank's For Taking Us Along !
I was completely captivated. I felt along for the ride. I'm glad you take is with you. Who would have ever thought we'd be able to travel the world, into other people's experiences of life.
You're a delightful human. I'm so pleased animals and you have each other.
Big sky's, challenging country.
Queensland Australia.
Those are beautiful horses. I learn so much watching your videos.
It's always good to revisit any of your videos. I watch you while I do self care in the morning and it is always a treat. Namaste'
Love your videos and how kind and loving to horses you are, thank you
I love your channel
Fun to see all those beauties! Too bad you didn't get one.....very enjoyable to see all those horses, hopefully, they all go to good homes. It's so hard to watch the auctions where you know the horses are going to be killed if they don't get adopted! And so unfair. We consider our own lives to be so precious, but with other species, we don't understand that they very much value their own lives, and want to live out a long and comfortable life too.
Beautiful country!! 🙏🏻
That Palomino colt is gorgeous.
You do a great job putting these together! And you build saddles too? What a skill set you have! Wowza! Thanks for being an inspiration!
I always learn something from your commentary. Thanks.
Love this!! I haven’t seen you take a horse home for yourself on your channel yet. I hope you do soon!
Ditto
I like to stick to the ones who really need help! If I fill my barn with healthy horses, I won’t have space to help!
@@TheCleverCowgirl totally understand! Your self control is amazing! It must take awhile to develop.
Beautiful horses 😊
Great video - I enjoy learning about horses and auctions. Thanks!
Thanks for taking us along .enjoying this a lot
Great video! ❤
Love these mountain horses! ❤
Love that they start the horses at four... I raised and showed Arabians and Appaloosas for over 40 years ...did the prep ground work at three...and put couple of rides on them then let them just be horses until 4 and then finished them....amazing how quickly they remember the start at three...agree you missed a buy on the paint baby....will continue to watch your channel.......enjoy ít
Great video! It is both entertaining and very informative.
Glad you enjoyed it! More to come, keep your eyes peeled!
This makes me want one of those horses specifically. I have never had a horse, so that won't be happening for a number of years, but I will remember them for the future.
I ride jumpers, I want one of these lovely quiet pack horses. One of my horses hates being in nature. Not kidding, will stand up on his hind legs when I suggest a walk in the woods. However, he lives for horse shows! He’s been there done that, so there’s no pressure at home. Get him to a show and he puffs up and moves like a rocket. I love him. But a trail horse would be awesome too.
Yes!, Howdy howdy howdy.omg
I'm doing glad I saw this wonderful horse and his beautiful journey with a little ❤ the results amazing. Good for you the horses are very lucky to have you.
P.S.--If Pete would like a new home he is most welcome with me, I am without horse for a first time in my life and well I'm very much like you I could tell you a story about my Trigger Joe whom I never let go once I saved him at age of 16 he passed when I was 37. Am 42 now. Sry to ramble on but seeing your video I got super excited.Anywau nice to see you enjoy your days. Bye 4 now luv me Linz
I am a new subscriber- really enjoy your videos! I am moving to Montana, so that made it even more fun to discover your channel 😁
What a wonderful life you live. Im happy for you. ❤
I personally liked the dun mare great video!
What!? You build and restore saddles? You are amazing, girl!
Nice bunch! I rode at the Nine Quarter Circle Ranch and they had nice Appies as well.
That Appy Filly is My Dream Pony... Awwwwwe! ♡
Beautiful horses.
This ismy 2nd video of yours I watched. I love your presentation exceptionally great. I love how well you went through all parts of this auction! I am so sorry you didn't get that mare & that adorable colt. I love also how low key everything was, all the area to roam around in. You made me want more to see, since there was so many gorgeous horses & babies left to see. SO SORRY YOU HAD TO LEAVE, I WISH ARRANGEMENTS WOULD HAVE BEEN MADECSO YOU COULD HAVE STAYED LONG. YOUR $25.00 baby (NO ONE WANTED) DREW ME INTO SUBSCRIBE. So happy I did You just are special & caring, but you just have that (SOMETHING ELSE) which I really love about you. I am in New Orleans & owned 2 horse at 16, kept down the road at my BGF Daddy Creole Tomatoes farm.I am really looking forward to the next auction, GOOD LUCK I WILL BE WITH YOU❤❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊DONRIS
Thanks for sharing!
Montana looks spectacular. It would be a lovely place to visit especially on horse back through the Bach country.
I enjoy your videos. Thank you.
Nice to see these horses land in the hands of good owners ..
I love that you and free spirit don't start foals until they are 4 years old. I mean of course grooming and leading them and haltering and picking up theyre feet to train is ok. But bridleing them and saddleing and riding No wait until they are grown 😊
That dunn was gorgeous
Nice sale, thanks for sharing this video. My favorites were the big mare, the app, and of course that paint foal.
Wow...some really fine horses. Sorry you didn't buy that little paint colt or the baby appaloosa. Having them and their mamas would have been primo. Thanks for sharing.
A lot of tail swishing going on! Loved the little pinto baby. I'd be hard pressed not to have bid on it. Mom was nice, too. You have great horse sense. Glad you spotted the trail head. That will be nice to come back to. To me, the prices were insane, but then I realize trails horses with good temperaments and sturdy conformation are worth it.
These prices were actually lower for this type of horse!
I love they don't start them early ❤
I don't know if you seen this, but today is secretariat's 50th anniversary. Not sure if you know about him but he was so special and the greatest horse ever@