Yay, fantastic progress for Rosie, she is such a gem! Indeed, some are born with strong personalities, but gladly there are true horse people like Tim to help them find their place in this world, without physical or mental abuse. Great job, Tim!
I am just jealous of the short sleeves! I have a new and very difficult horse who arrived this week and I feel like I’m dressing up like the Marshmallow Man anytime I need to go out there.
I've missed your videos for the last month or so I'm catching upon videos. When I seen her first video I was thinking she looked and acted like a hancock breed. When you said she was I just nodded and thought good luck with her come breaking time at 2..she's going to be hell on wheels..sorry she may look nice but I will never own,ride or have anything to do with a hancock I've had 1 to many of them stick a knife in my back..the last one I got lucky I wasn't paralyzed from the neck on down if not dead..she will always have that nonsense in her..somethings can be trained out..but what hancocks have can't. .tell her owner I wish them good luck and have a VERY good health and life insurance they are going to need it with her..
So excited about how far my little filly has come! Thank you Tim!
Yay, fantastic progress for Rosie, she is such a gem! Indeed, some are born with strong personalities, but gladly there are true horse people like Tim to help them find their place in this world, without physical or mental abuse. Great job, Tim!
👏👏👏all done with knowledge of knowing how to do what’s right for this horse. Excellent 👏👏👏
For her future, she is one lucky filly for being sent to you.
From climbing the walls to in your pocket...after that starting point. Wow, how cool is that?
Honestly, I think you saved this fillies life .❤. You have done a top job with her
Rosie looks truly happy 💗
Well done! She is smart and realized being with you is much nicer than being a snotface.
She has come a long way. Amazing !!!
She didn't care for the stall in the beginning? You've helped her understand how to relax and become a good horse. I love learning from your videos!
Wow what a difference. great work at at the Tim Anderson Ranch. Thank you, Tim & Merlinda, for video. 😃😃
You are Rosie's hero. She wanted to follow you.
So glad she is with other horses and is calm with you
Such a nice filly, and she really likes being with you!
what a nice horse. So many horses are misunderstood.
Great to see the difference in this filly. 👏🏻👏🏻
Lucky little baby❤
Wow
I am just jealous of the short sleeves! I have a new and very difficult horse who arrived this week and I feel like I’m dressing up like the Marshmallow Man anytime I need to go out there.
Amazing!,!
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I've missed your videos for the last month or so I'm catching upon videos. When I seen her first video I was thinking she looked and acted like a hancock breed. When you said she was I just nodded and thought good luck with her come breaking time at 2..she's going to be hell on wheels..sorry she may look nice but I will never own,ride or have anything to do with a hancock I've had 1 to many of them stick a knife in my back..the last one I got lucky I wasn't paralyzed from the neck on down if not dead..she will always have that nonsense in her..somethings can be trained out..but what hancocks have can't. .tell her owner I wish them good luck and have a VERY good health and life insurance they are going to need it with her..
Tim I wonder if this is one of those that you will miss !
Any ideas of what kind of discipline she will be best suited for (Rosie) ? And what kind of rider ?
What do you call that colour?
Bay roan
She is a bay roan. I had one like this and she turned almost pink aside from the bay points.
You have done a fantastic job, she has a bond with you. Hope they send her back to be started under saddle
Late imprinting? Attached to people first, horses second?
where do you mention her bloodlines? what are they, if you don't mind answering again?
She is a quarter horse. Bay Roan
@@JulieBragg-iu1xz I wanted to know her breeding. I think she is Hancock.