(No hate but imma say it right not to hate you love ur videos) it’s not a baby horse it’s a called a foal when a horse gives birth it’s called a “foal” but keep the videos up!
Your right, foal is just another word to explain the something. Like calling a baby a baby instead of infant.. or a baby human instead of infant.. same thing. 💛✨ to say the horse isn't a baby it's a foal makes the other person sound like a moron 🙄😆🤣
@Jack Straw Everything on Earth has a proper name. Lazy asses are too lazy and unintelligent to look it up when information is available at everyone's fingertips. Millennials and Gen Z'ers have never been criticized or taught for that matter. I'm sorry, but it's high time dumbasses be schooled. Our civilization and existence rely on it.
There was one video I saw where a mare left her sleeping foal in the care of the owner to get a drink of water. The foal did wake up and called for its mom. I think it followed the owner to where its mom was.
Normally it's around 330 Days oder 11 months (plus/minus 4 Weeks). 378 days is really long and can affect the Babys health. But this little sweetheart seems to be alright
I might be wrong (was a weird horse girl growing up) but if i remember correctly, horses can like, pause their pregnancy if they feel they're in danger? Or something like that? It had to do with them being prey animals.
Honey I am an old women who loves animals..It must be so exciting to wake up to such a lovely little baby horse. Praise Jesus for these gorgeous animals
@catsplat1272 Thank you for your responce ..for clarification... Jesus claimed in John 10:30 to be God when he proclaimed I am my father are one..so he was with Giod the father in the beginning of creation....Jesus is ..2nd person of the Trinity...3rd being the Holy Spirit...Hope you have a lovey day dear one!!!!
She wasn't protective at all. There was nothing between the girl and the foal, if the mother would've been protective, she would've shielded her foal from the girl. Look at her ears, she was very welcoming and happy to see the girl and basically showed off her foal to her.
Owner? Right… Anyway I think an elephant carries its baby for 18 to 22 months. Which is approximately 548-669 days, and can be more than twice as long as a horse. Imagine that. 😳
I dont know how horses usually act around their babies, but the fact that the horse was okay with her coming close to them?? What a sweet connection they must have!
Tame horses can be pretty chill with people, sometimes little things may set them off, but generally they're fine with people being near young (if tame, i wouldn't trust a wild horse because they don't trust you)
I grew up on a horse farm and let me tell ya, it depends on the mare. Some can be sweet as pie but when they have foals they can get down right vicious.
It’s no different than your dog or your cat having puppies or kittens. Some might be a little protective or nervous but generally speaking you care for that animal every day and it’s domesticated. It’s not going to be an issue. It’s strange to me how people seem to intuitively understand this when they see people greeting a dog’s newborn puppies but not with horses.
I would be watching the horse's ears. If her ears go back, I stop, and calmly give them more room, backing away. This mare had her ears forward the whole time, listening to the boss talking to her in a calming tone. Duly noted: the boss reached out to the mare for brief moment of physical contact and reassurance from the boss, leaving the new foal alone.
Oh my goodness what a gorgeous mother horse beautiful baby but my goodness that mother horse is absolutely a beautiful mother horse both beautiful I can see why you’re so excited I would be too thanks for sharing🥰🥰💕
She carried that foal for A YEAR?!?!? Never underestimate the love, labor, and sacrifices mothers of all types make for their young. Their love overflows💜💜
@@equine2020 Yes but sometimes going to fast may startle the foal and make the mother go into protection mode til she feels comfortable and safe enough for her to let her guard down.
@@Mystery_wcueyt Have you owned a mare that foaled? You don't rush up. And your horse recognizes you. She'd only mistrust you if you hadn't treated her well. At breeding farms, you are aware at times the birth has to be assisted. A well treated mare trust you. Some of these comments are not knowledgeable ones. You appear not to know about foaling.
@@equine2020 I have owned foals and mares before and before I owned two mares, they were abused in their other homes. And I have been treating them good but not to long ago my mare had a foal and one of the other farmers rushed up spooking her foal and she went into protection mode that's why I was just saying that.
Its good to see someone promoting actual good behavior around animals. No attempt to touch the baby, nothing momma could interpret as a threat. So many would just rush in to pet the baby without realizing how protective the mothers are at first, they very much can attack even if you dont think you're being a threat to the newborn. A lot of youtubers are especially bad for this. What a lucky momma indeed to be in such good care with her foal.
Touching baby shouldn’t be an issue with momma. If it is, momma isn’t a suitable mother/brood mare, or she doesn’t trust you. Getting foals used to things in life are crucial to their future lives- we’ve had horses in that weren’t touched for years after birth, and not only were they dangerous, but a lot of them were distrusting of people and aggressive asf. Plus, a foal needing to be led around is vital: if an emergency happens where it has to trailer to a vet clinic and it doesn’t know how to walk respectfully next to people or into the trailer, it’s not going to the vet clinic, and lots of vets only do house calls for colic and moderate punctures and wounds.
@@dazed_pieces have you ever raised a foal? If you have a mother that rejects a foal after you touch it that’s either a lie or a really shitty mother. There’s a reason all reputable breeding facilities are so picky about their broodmares.
It's a moment she will never forget!! it's so beautiful you wake up in the morning and you see a new one in the family… it must be a magical moment for her ❤️
I remember when our horse had her foal (we still have them both) I woke up and looked out my window and there was this gorgeous Buckskin foal standing out there❤ Now our little foal is all grown up❤😊
@@christinemason2938 Yes, it is but my mum did go out and keep an eye on the mum just in case. Most horses are able to give birth unassisted and a lot of the time it’s better to not have someone there. But if something goes wrong than somebody might need to help
What a beautiful horse and her baby. They both stand so tall and regal. What a wonderful gift to see and have. ( the other horse in the background is great, too) lol
It’s one of the most amazing experiences anyone can ever see. I remember when our baby horse came to life. It was night and my mother was the one who looked thru the window of our house and saw a dark figure behind mama horse. We all went outside to admire the new member of our family. RIP Mama horse and our little one
@@crocflop240 mama went out on just being an old horse. Our little one had passed away when she was 10 or 11 ish. My family received the news that our baby had eaten something that did not do her any good. Which was strange because from what I know horses are very good at distinguishing what food is bad or good. We were not home when that happened. She was truly a beautiful little horse. She was brown with a white spot that looked like north and South America. Our own little world. Good old days
DeadShot_98 I’m so sorry for the loss of your young horse. I recently read a fiction novel where someone (of course, the bad guy!) put a weed that’s poisonous to horses near the regular food. They caught it in time and saved the horse, but it would’ve died if they had waited longer. I don’t know if there really is a weed like this, but fiction novels often have some truths in them.
@@2kitties thank you , and yes like I said I don’t know how our baby passed if they are really good at telling what food is good and what is bad. It’s one of the rules like never shake a persons hand sitting down, keep your word, drink water where a horse drinks water
"I didn't know I was pregnant :Horse Edition". Horse - " I was eating some hay....and all of a sudden I thought I had to take a big ol'poop. But I looked down....and there was a head staring back at me!"
All SMILES!!! The momma horse is so proud of her beautiful foal🌟🍼🐴♥️🥰 (she looks quite exhausted to me, but overall healthy) What a wonderful gift to wake up too! Congratulations! ✨
@@jennahmercado924Often the Mare (mother) will get very protective of their foal, and just like any mother they want to bond with their baby, this mare obviously feels very secure with her owner that she didn’t push the foal behind her and get her body between her foal and her human, also the mare nuzzling her owner’s hand with her mouth is a sign of a deep bond she has with her owner. To gain a horse’s trust is a really beautiful thing.
You should see the unacceptable and awful way the guy at Random Okie Farm treated the baby Zonkey there named Peppermint when it was born! (Half Zebra, half Donkey.) Within an hour or so of birth he hugged it to him tight as it struggled to escape, and things only got worse from there! A day and a half later he forced a halter on, then yanked and yarded on it by rope as Peppermint again fought to escape! He has traumatized the poor thing severely, and taught it to hate being caught and haltered. There will be nothing but trauma, cruelty, and force from then on. He talked about Pressure and Release, and thinks he understands it, but he obviously does not. Nevermind the fact that's far too soon to train him in any way! And the first step is always establishing trust! But he destroyed all trust entirely. So I wrote to his wife, who is very sweet and caring, but a little intimidated or brainwashed by him. I knew it was too late for that Zonkey, but I begged her to please diplomatically get him to learn how to use P and R properly. She didn't reply, but I didn't think she would. They haven't shown any more of the poor baby's so called training since then. Poor little Peppermint was only 2 and 1/2 days old when the guy nearly pulled his newborn head right off! I cried and cried. So now they are hiding his mistreatment of Peppermint. I believe the wife did try to reason with him, because she truly loves the animals all so much, but some men are just arrogant bullies, and I doubt she can control or even reason with him. He's a know it all who won't listen to her. Poor little Zonkey. Peppermint is so cute with his partial markings! I realize halter and lead training does need to be done fairly early. But yanking on his neck so hard like that, and so early? No. That kind of emotional trauma is so cruel! And counterproductive! I hope they do go to a zebra trainer as she mentioned in 1 of the 3 videos of Peppermint. And I hope somehow she is able to reduce his mistreatment of the poor little guy. 😭😢😭😢😭
I grew up with horses and being able to help with the raising of baby horses always was a fun and adorable experience. Baby horses sure are cute little fellas
It is just a beautiful thing how things like that happen and I'm very proud for that Mama horse her doing it all on her own and it was probably really big surprise for the owner to Too she must be proud to😊
🎥 @kendallcavener on TT
(No hate but imma say it right not to hate you love ur videos) it’s not a baby horse it’s a called a foal when a horse gives birth it’s called a “foal” but keep the videos up!
@JuSt EdItS mAtE exactly and is why some have issues with social media and content creators in general. Ignorance spreads.
@@Ur.fav.fav.4ev. or it's a baby horse and you and the other guy are just going to have to accept it.
Your right, foal is just another word to explain the something. Like calling a baby a baby instead of infant.. or a baby human instead of infant.. same thing. 💛✨ to say the horse isn't a baby it's a foal makes the other person sound like a moron 🙄😆🤣
@Jack Straw Everything on Earth has a proper name. Lazy asses are too lazy and unintelligent to look it up when information is available at everyone's fingertips. Millennials and Gen Z'ers have never been criticized or taught for that matter. I'm sorry, but it's high time dumbasses be schooled. Our civilization and existence rely on it.
I love how the horse was like "yes, yes, peasant, bask in the glory of my spawn, yes, yes, 🐴🎩"
You shall kneel before my excellence and pray to this young but noble steed
-Monocle gentlesir-- I mean.. Monocle gentlehorse
Thou bow for my spawn and feed me one thousand peunuts.
yes
Yes yes 🙌🏻
You know that horse is your homie when it don’t care if you go near it’s baby
yea
There was one video I saw where a mare left her sleeping foal in the care of the owner to get a drink of water. The foal did wake up and called for its mom. I think it followed the owner to where its mom was.
Not everyone owns horses.
@Pro mobile wow this comment is pathetic
@@Promobile-tg5nr That was such a good comback
If you don’t know i’m being sarcastic…
I was today years old when I found out a horses pregnancy lasts longer than a year.. Much respect, mama horsies.
Normally it's around 330 Days oder 11 months (plus/minus 4 Weeks).
378 days is really long and can affect the Babys health. But this little sweetheart seems to be alright
I might be wrong (was a weird horse girl growing up) but if i remember correctly, horses can like, pause their pregnancy if they feel they're in danger? Or something like that? It had to do with them being prey animals.
@@squigglydickley1851 they can wait a little longer with giving birth if they feel unsafe
@@MaHiVo Nature/Biology..... PAUSE until i feel like having this baby...... ok RESUME
I'm pretty sure it's not only horses, but I forget who else can do it, and I forget what that's called.
Foals are the cutest dang thing… especially when they start gaining confidence to run
I love how the momma’s like: “Baby, this is our Human. She’s kinda odd at times, but she’s a good Human who will take good care of us.”
This human gives us the food. Human is nice.
Mom knew she was 0 threat. (Cough truth)
Corny
This is sweet ❤
Hooman
i love how proud that mama horse looks! she's like "BEHOLD....my child"
Tf you on about its just a damn horse doing nothing where did you get all that info😂
@@kramzic9675the horse's body language says all
@@kramzic9675why you gotta be so negative also the horse is basically saying it in body language
@@landonchew8339 would say more confusing than negative
@@kramzic9675Do people ever tell you that you can't read the room? If not they should.
What a BEAUTIFUL gift to wake up to!!❤❤
Honey I am an old women who loves animals..It must be so exciting to wake up to such a lovely little baby horse. Praise Jesus for these gorgeous animals
Amen sister. 🎉 ❤
Horses were domesticated 3000 years before Jesus was born
@catsplat1272 Thank you for your responce ..for clarification... Jesus claimed in John 10:30 to be God when he proclaimed I am my father are one..so he was with Giod the father in the beginning of creation....Jesus is ..2nd person of the Trinity...3rd being the Holy Spirit...Hope you have a lovey day dear one!!!!
@@catsplat1272 Sorry for mispell..that is God...oh my..eyes not too good
@@cherylwilder7369 Thank you for explaining. Have a wonderful weekend
I’m so happy she went straight to the mother horse and praised her
For real.
So true, child birth is no easy thing to do.
The horse was watching her closely to see how she would act around her baby. She was trusting but hesitant. Very protective.
❤
As a horse owner/rider/trainer/ra er. I can assure you that that was not hesitant. It was like "hello mother. This is my baby"
@@v1ncesoldier759 fr also my horse has had a baby and she was protective lmao
She wasn't protective at all. There was nothing between the girl and the foal, if the mother would've been protective, she would've shielded her foal from the girl.
Look at her ears, she was very welcoming and happy to see the girl and basically showed off her foal to her.
No, she was pretty fine, if she was protective, she would not be standing behind her foal.
Moms in every species are unimaginably strong and loving.
The mom is gorgeous and so will her baby be.
Yes. The mom is a buckskin.
Can we appreciate how the owner carried her horse for 378 days!!!
LOL
Owner? Right… Anyway I think an elephant carries its baby for 18 to 22 months. Which is approximately 548-669 days, and can be more than twice as long as a horse. Imagine that. 😳
@@Kaytran97you're so dense
@@Kaytran97🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓
😂😂😂
Horses are magnificent animals
Nope
Dangerous animals
@@CuriousGamer022why the long face?
@@CuriousGamer022 there super sweet and like a bond only equestrians will understand :)
@@CuriousGamer022 same can be said for dogs but we love them
She’s so proud. They’re like big dogs. ❤️
U can just see how proud she was
This horse has great mother instinct just like human mothers.
Pft human mothers don’t lmao.
@@Randorr yeah a lot of human mothers dont have this instinct, they have to teach themselves or essentially act maternal.
The horse is literally just standing there...
@@Randorr Some of them don't, not all
@@patrickbenjamin4Exactly
As a person who owns horses, i confirm this is the best feeling like an award
Today I went to bring my horse into the barn and he ripped his blanket and lost his fly mask🙂👍
hm.. only 3 re[lies but.. whats that? 668 likes? ima just fix that >:3
as someone who owns horses, are newborn horses really that big?
@@juicecx5160 yeah
As a baby horse, I'm confused who is her? My grandma?
love her voice and the way she talk full of love and peace
Oh my what a lovely surprise! And what a beautiful baby colt.
The way she talks to her is heart warming, the foal is so cute!
Its actually cringe like they even understand
@@momoney9229she's just expressing her happiness she doesn't care if they do not understand...
I hate people talking all retarded like that.
@@itspkxdseriesyall1512women are annoying
@@momoney9229they actually understand the tone in someone voice
I dont know how horses usually act around their babies, but the fact that the horse was okay with her coming close to them?? What a sweet connection they must have!
That’s what I was thinking what if the mother horse gets mad
Tame horses can be pretty chill with people, sometimes little things may set them off, but generally they're fine with people being near young (if tame, i wouldn't trust a wild horse because they don't trust you)
I grew up on a horse farm and let me tell ya, it depends on the mare. Some can be sweet as pie but when they have foals they can get down right vicious.
It’s no different than your dog or your cat having puppies or kittens. Some might be a little protective or nervous but generally speaking you care for that animal every day and it’s domesticated. It’s not going to be an issue. It’s strange to me how people seem to intuitively understand this when they see people greeting a dog’s newborn puppies but not with horses.
I would be watching the horse's ears. If her ears go back, I stop, and calmly give them more room, backing away. This mare had her ears forward the whole time, listening to the boss talking to her in a calming tone. Duly noted: the boss reached out to the mare for brief moment of physical contact and reassurance from the boss, leaving the new foal alone.
That's a beautiful surprise! I love horses!
Oh my goodness what a gorgeous mother horse beautiful baby but my goodness that mother horse is absolutely a beautiful mother horse both beautiful I can see why you’re so excited I would be too thanks for sharing🥰🥰💕
You can tell the mom really trusts her owner because she let her near the baby.
She carried that foal for A YEAR?!?!? Never underestimate the love, labor, and sacrifices mothers of all types make for their young. Their love overflows💜💜
Elephants do it for 22 months.
And I thought 9 months was exhausting? 😂
11 months and 20 days average.
I heard it’s just a clump of cells, no big deal.
@ Levigato it’s not though 💀
What a wonder 378 days and a beautiful health surprise. How refreshing ❤
I can't think of a better way to start th day. So beautiful. Momma did a wonderful job. ❤
When the horse is not angry when u go near her baby u gotta understand that u have some deep bond with her
Yes
I love that she didn't go up immediately and try to touch the baby and instead gave the momma time to trust that the situation was safe for her baby
What? I approached my mare, & foal right away. To ensure both were OK.
My mare trusted me. In breeding barns they check both asap.
@@equine2020 Yes but sometimes going to fast may startle the foal and make the mother go into protection mode til she feels comfortable and safe enough for her to let her guard down.
@@Mystery_wcueyt
Have you owned a mare that foaled?
You don't rush up. And your horse recognizes you. She'd only mistrust you if you hadn't treated her well. At breeding farms, you are aware at times the birth has to be assisted. A well treated mare trust you.
Some of these comments are not knowledgeable ones.
You appear not to know about foaling.
@@equine2020 I have owned foals and mares before and before I owned two mares, they were abused in their other homes. And I have been treating them good but not to long ago my mare had a foal and one of the other farmers rushed up spooking her foal and she went into protection mode that's why I was just saying that.
@@Mystery_wcueyt
Appears she didn't know the farmer. Notice I said if the mare trusts you.
How absolutely gorgeous. Mama deserves some TLC and some food ? The little one is beautiful and wobbling little bless! ❤❤. Just love them.❤.
Oh who beautiful...she's adorable...and calm ❤️❤️😍
Imagine being surrounded by that kind of love daily. ❤ 😢
Its good to see someone promoting actual good behavior around animals. No attempt to touch the baby, nothing momma could interpret as a threat. So many would just rush in to pet the baby without realizing how protective the mothers are at first, they very much can attack even if you dont think you're being a threat to the newborn. A lot of youtubers are especially bad for this.
What a lucky momma indeed to be in such good care with her foal.
See I love how she praised the mama before trying to be familiar with it's baby. Sheet Respect
touching the baby isnt an issue if momma trust you
Touching baby shouldn’t be an issue with momma. If it is, momma isn’t a suitable mother/brood mare, or she doesn’t trust you.
Getting foals used to things in life are crucial to their future lives- we’ve had horses in that weren’t touched for years after birth, and not only were they dangerous, but a lot of them were distrusting of people and aggressive asf. Plus, a foal needing to be led around is vital: if an emergency happens where it has to trailer to a vet clinic and it doesn’t know how to walk respectfully next to people or into the trailer, it’s not going to the vet clinic, and lots of vets only do house calls for colic and moderate punctures and wounds.
@@tw_neo708you can't touch the babies bc the mothers won't recognize. They not only do they by sight but by smell too.
@@dazed_pieces have you ever raised a foal? If you have a mother that rejects a foal after you touch it that’s either a lie or a really shitty mother. There’s a reason all reputable breeding facilities are so picky about their broodmares.
It's special when an animal trust you...thank God for every single ounce of love n life.
Beautiful and horses are my favorite animals and see why they are.👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
The way that the momma horse looks at her getting closer, but is surprised when she starts getting attention first, warms my heart even more.
It's a moment she will never forget!! it's so beautiful you wake up in the morning and you see a new one in the family… it must be a magical moment for her ❤️
@@veenakapoor5313f off, why are you doing this?
Happened to me twice when our mare birthed her babies. Thank goodness all all went well and she didn’t need assistance.
Brand new baby. How precious life is of shapes and sizes.❤
So loving and caring voice, and so gentle momma ❤
I swear horses are one of the most beautiful animal that are with us rn
Who asked?
@@chupasmetes2347 wasn't talking to u:)
@@chupasmetes2347haha so funny,every one is laughing😐
@@chupasmetes2347Yeah, I can tell you know nothing about horses.
@@chupasmetes2347 who asked for your life?
I remember when our horse had her foal (we still have them both) I woke up and looked out my window and there was this gorgeous Buckskin foal standing out there❤ Now our little foal is all grown up❤😊
aww
Is it the norm for horses to have their babies unassisted?
@@christinemason2938 Yes, it is but my mum did go out and keep an eye on the mum just in case. Most horses are able to give birth unassisted and a lot of the time it’s better to not have someone there. But if something goes wrong than somebody might need to help
Just like all babies, they do grow up.
@@lisaannkeith5480 it goes so quickly to
Congratulations, good looking little guy 🐴
Living a dream! Oh how beautiful!❤
Ah, the love in her voice... 😊
Awwww and momma was looking like "yup thats mines" 😢❤
Awww, the horses are beautiful. 😀
Just a perfect family God bless them all
P.s...this mom deserves a huge special treat after 378 days❤
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Yea I was like whatttt😮 oh my
378 days is unusually long for a horse. A normal pregnancy lasts 335 days (+/-5) or about 11 months
The way she's speaking makes me melt. And I love she went to the mom first. Very thoughtful
What a beautiful horse and her baby. They both stand so tall and regal.
What a wonderful gift to see and have.
( the other horse in the background is great, too) lol
Proud Mama, what a wonderful morning!!! God bless all of them with love, and beautiful days!😂 ❤❤❤🎉❤❤❤🎉
Waking up to a blessing early in the morning. That's a beautiful blessing. 💯💜🙏🥰🎶
Many blessings come in the morning
It’s one of the most amazing experiences anyone can ever see. I remember when our baby horse came to life. It was night and my mother was the one who looked thru the window of our house and saw a dark figure behind mama horse. We all went outside to admire the new member of our family. RIP Mama horse and our little one
what happened to them? how did they die?
@@crocflop240 mama went out on just being an old horse. Our little one had passed away when she was 10 or 11 ish. My family received the news that our baby had eaten something that did not do her any good. Which was strange because from what I know horses are very good at distinguishing what food is bad or good. We were not home when that happened. She was truly a beautiful little horse. She was brown with a white spot that looked like north and South America. Our own little world. Good old days
DeadShot_98 I’m so sorry for the loss of your young horse. I recently read a fiction novel where someone (of course, the bad guy!) put a weed that’s poisonous to horses near the regular food. They caught it in time and saved the horse, but it would’ve died if they had waited longer. I don’t know if there really is a weed like this, but fiction novels often have some truths in them.
@@2kitties thank you , and yes like I said I don’t know how our baby passed if they are really good at telling what food is good and what is bad. It’s one of the rules like never shake a persons hand sitting down, keep your word, drink water where a horse drinks water
Such a beautiful sight! The miracle of nature ❤
And without any human help or support!!! Amazing and beautiful ❤
"I didn't know I was pregnant :Horse Edition". Horse - " I was eating some hay....and all of a sudden I thought I had to take a big ol'poop. But I looked down....and there was a head staring back at me!"
Lol
😂
@Dont_click_this_profile__okay
That is way cool, I like how she stepped forward and wanted you to come closer…. Awwww
Lol she stepped forward for a treat. Like she’s been conditioned to do by getting a treat each time she sees her human in the morning. 🤦♀️
All SMILES!!! The momma horse is so proud of her beautiful foal🌟🍼🐴♥️🥰 (she looks quite exhausted to me, but overall healthy) What a wonderful gift to wake up too! Congratulations! ✨
As an equestrian, I can confirm, anytime we have a new foal in the yard, the mare is now referred to as “Momma” 😅😅
The horse was like “did I do a good job mom?”.
It comes out almost half the size of the adult already.
Yes. It does
Massive and painful
They seem large but they come out folded like a lawn chair.
@@vlad1889 and with little flesh slippers that give me nightmares
should have been called fold instead of foal
momma is so gorgeous, what a sweet face 🥹
LOOK AT THAT CUTE LEGGY THING! THREE TOGETHER. THEY ARE CURIOUS AND PROTECTIVE. MAMA IS BEAUTIFUL. ❤
Just beautiful!!
It's too good 😍😍😀
Finally someone who let's their horse bond with the baby without touching the foal when seeing it for the first time.
I'm not familiar with horse training, is that common? Is it better to let the family bond? Is it detrimental to the foal if people touch them?
@@jennahmercado924Often the Mare (mother) will get very protective of their foal, and just like any mother they want to bond with their baby, this mare obviously feels very secure with her owner that she didn’t push the foal behind her and get her body between her foal and her human, also the mare nuzzling her owner’s hand with her mouth is a sign of a deep bond she has with her owner. To gain a horse’s trust is a really beautiful thing.
very respectful ❤
You should see the unacceptable and awful way the guy at Random Okie Farm treated the baby Zonkey there named Peppermint when it was born! (Half Zebra, half Donkey.)
Within an hour or so of birth he hugged it to him tight as it struggled to escape, and things only got worse from there! A day and a half later he forced a halter on, then yanked and yarded on it by rope as Peppermint again fought to escape! He has traumatized the poor thing severely, and taught it to hate being caught and haltered. There will be nothing but trauma, cruelty, and force from then on.
He talked about Pressure and Release, and thinks he understands it, but he obviously does not. Nevermind the fact that's far too soon to train him in any way! And the first step is always establishing trust! But he destroyed all trust entirely.
So I wrote to his wife, who is very sweet and caring, but a little intimidated or brainwashed by him. I knew it was too late for that Zonkey, but I begged her to please diplomatically get him to learn how to use P and R properly. She didn't reply, but I didn't think she would.
They haven't shown any more of the poor baby's so called training since then. Poor little Peppermint was only 2 and 1/2 days old when the guy nearly pulled his newborn head right off! I cried and cried.
So now they are hiding his mistreatment of Peppermint. I believe the wife did try to reason with him, because she truly loves the animals all so much, but some men are just arrogant bullies, and I doubt she can control or even reason with him. He's a know it all who won't listen to her.
Poor little Zonkey. Peppermint is so cute with his partial markings!
I realize halter and lead training does need to be done fairly early. But yanking on his neck so hard like that, and so early? No. That kind of emotional trauma is so cruel! And counterproductive! I hope they do go to a zebra trainer as she mentioned in 1 of the 3 videos of Peppermint. And I hope somehow she is able to reduce his mistreatment of the poor little guy. 😭😢😭😢😭
Had that happen twice when i was 11 years old. Really special time in our lives..Cherish your time together. ENJOY.
What a beautiful God Given gift to wake up to and see ❤
I grew up with horses and being able to help with the raising of baby horses always was a fun and adorable experience. Baby horses sure are cute little fellas
Momma horse looks so calm and beautiful.
For momma to already be back to normal goes to show just how well cared for they are.
Just beautiful! ❤
Horse realizes trust is everything ❤
My girl child is 35 & I haven't had a normal day since. Great respect for momma horse.
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This made me laugh. So true 😂
How beautiful, so much love 🩷💜🩷😘
I love how she was recording showing she had already knew.
It is just a beautiful thing how things like that happen and I'm very proud for that Mama horse her doing it all on her own and it was probably really big surprise for the owner to Too she must be proud to😊
I love how you stayed a bit back and gave them their space xxxx ❤
Life is just beautiful. Enjoy its gifts every day!
The horse is Beautiful 😍 🤩 it's just amazing how animals can be so cute I don't mind see these animals everyday ❤
Momma looks so proud as she should be
Mama was so proud to show off her new baby. I love how excited and caring this woman's voice is.
That's a beautiful foal, it's got its mama's mark! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
sooooooooooooo beautiful ❤️❤️❤️ sooooooooooooo cute horse ❤️❤️❤️🥰🥰🥰🥰
Proud momma,awesome baby, and great young lady caring for both!
So we aren’t gonna talk about how that horse looks better AND has better lashes then me😭 *that horse slays*
The horse is a majestic animal. There are many beautiful animals but the horse stand out superbly.
What a clever momma to give birth to such a beautiful baby ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Idk how I can tell this, but this horse is beaming with pride and joy!
Did the horse tell you that?
you can see the horse's body language
That mama horse is beautiful ❤
The back legs on that baby horse looks like a thuroghbred race horse..Beautiful !!
Mother horse is absolutely gorgeous.
My aunt came out to that surprise too. We thought she was just overweight and so did the doctors, but she was actually pregnant
what a beautiful mama! and a very precious baby
Excellent mother and wonderful owner. Bless them all.
Momma was so proud to show her to her human ❤finally here ,happy everyone looks happy and healthy .
Can't u see the baby's legs struggling to keep the balance so cute man this is wholesome
. *GOD BLESS MOTHERS EVERYWHERE !!!*
The bond between a mama horse and her baby is truly heartwarming. The trust and protectiveness is so beautiful to see.