I can’t believe how amazingly well Sally did with the farrier. Considering how skittish she was initially, afraid to even come close to you to allow a touch! You have really done a wonderful job teaching her trust.
It is so awesome to watch farriers trim and shoe horses and trim mules and ponies.They know what they are doing and they are gentle with horses,ponies and mules
Loved seeing Sally again, I'd say she's my favorite but I find that LOTS of your equines are my "favorite"! Your farrier is amazing, and Sally was such a good girl for her. Thanks for sharing this with us!
Good to see ms sally, didn’t realize that the horse and the mules hoofs were that much different from one another. Thanks for sharing. GOD Bless 🙏🏻😇🙏🏻😇
I remember when Sally came to stay with you. She was so so guarded! I remember you spending a lot of time trying to help her get comfortable with you and the herd. She is so loving and kind. She takes care of everyone. I am so glad to see her real self come out.
Sally has the most expressive face, I just love her! Okay I have a few observations/questions. It sounds like when the farrier is rasping the hoof that it is much harder than a horses hoof - is that the case? It's hard to tell if it is just due to the audio/recording. Also, a question about the frog size. The farrier wanted to see a deeper/thicker frog. How would that be achieved? More contact/impact/stimulation on variable surfaces like you would get from trail riding/general work? Or is that achieved through diet or topical products? I also noticed she did the same sort of "mustang roll" to finish off the front of each hoof like is done with barefoot horses. I thought that was interesting. I have zero experience with mules or donkeys but just love them to pieces. Thanks for sharing Sally's mani-pedi with us!
That was a nice visit with you and Sally. I learned about horses vital signs during my horse therapy this week. I may have mentioned, that for now, I'm primarily working on stress reduction and recreation during horse class but I plan to resume Horsemanship focus again late winter, after moving, as the Lord wills. Laural
You know how I love Sally!!!❤ Ever since my friend's mom rode her mule, Judy, I have loved mules!!! That was over 40 yrs ago when I was in my 20s. Her mom said riding Judy was smoother and more fun than any horse she ever rode. I'd love to see you work with Sally and ride her some!! We should get Tyler from Broncs and Donks to come break her, huh!!😁 You said you watched that TH-cam podcast too. I love some of the places they go, but I'd be terrified climbing those rock cliffs on mules like they do! I'd be scared of sliding and flipping over backwards. Please show more of Sally, she's so beautiful!! And she sure loves you! Gosh, her gorgeous eyes and eyelashes!🥰 Have a great weekend👋
Kudos to a woman who has the grit to work as a farrier.. I'm not a farrier, however I have been shoeing my own horses for 25 years, and just acquired my first mule, and 9 year old, green broke, with size smaller feet.. and so far she has tried to bite and kick me while working with them..(She's a bit spoiled I'd say) but I eventually will get her tired of fussing, shape those feet, perhaps shoe them, and then start with some saddling and round pen work with her
My mom and brothers had a mule and his name was Riley he sadly passed away last year due to old age and terminal cancer he was about 13.2 hh, we were supposed to get two male pack mules this year but due to being abused and aggressive towards other horses my mom changed her mind, the mules are located in North Carolina
To learn more about Sally the mule, check out her playlist th-cam.com/play/PLIR-JJucLqwITKxL1oL3lfv9XK9lAxwIb.html
I can’t believe how amazingly well Sally did with the farrier. Considering how skittish she was initially, afraid to even come close to you to allow a touch! You have really done a wonderful job teaching her trust.
Thanks to the lady who did Sally's footwork, for educational information on the mule foot...extremely interesting and useful information.....❤
Glad it was helpful!
I'm so glad to see Sally! She's looking great. Love her ears! Very interesting hoof work. Thanks for sharing! 😎🥰🙂
I had no idea how different a mule’s hoof is from a horse’s! Very educational video!
It is so awesome to watch farriers trim and shoe horses and trim mules and ponies.They know what they are doing and they are gentle with horses,ponies and mules
I enjoy watching too
Loved seeing Sally again, I'd say she's my favorite but I find that LOTS of your equines are my "favorite"! Your farrier is amazing, and Sally was such a good girl for her. Thanks for sharing this with us!
I owned mules for years , sally needed alot of hoof knife work !
Wow I didn’t know the difference between a mule and horses hoofs. Thank you for sharing xx Sally looks gorgeous x
It was nice to see Miss Saly, glad she’s doing well.
I never realized that horses and mules would have different hooves. Great video and gotta Love Sally!!
Good to see ms sally, didn’t realize that the horse and the mules hoofs were that much different from one another. Thanks for sharing. GOD Bless 🙏🏻😇🙏🏻😇
That was interesting to watch and I learn some information I did not know, Sally is adorable
The blissful look on Sally’s face says it all. You are her forever friend. 🥰
I absolutely adore her
Thank you for sharing. She is so tolerant. A very pretty mule.
I remember when Sally came to stay with you. She was so so guarded! I remember you spending a lot of time trying to help her get comfortable with you and the herd. She is so loving and kind. She takes care of everyone. I am so glad to see her real self come out.
What a great video. Great camera shots and learned so much!! Sally did very well too.
Sally is such a girlie girl💞💕
Getting her nails done🤣🤗❤
Amy is an AWESOME farrier btw.
Sally has the most expressive face, I just love her! Okay I have a few observations/questions. It sounds like when the farrier is rasping the hoof that it is much harder than a horses hoof - is that the case? It's hard to tell if it is just due to the audio/recording. Also, a question about the frog size. The farrier wanted to see a deeper/thicker frog. How would that be achieved? More contact/impact/stimulation on variable surfaces like you would get from trail riding/general work? Or is that achieved through diet or topical products? I also noticed she did the same sort of "mustang roll" to finish off the front of each hoof like is done with barefoot horses. I thought that was interesting. I have zero experience with mules or donkeys but just love them to pieces. Thanks for sharing Sally's mani-pedi with us!
That was a nice visit with you and Sally. I learned about horses vital signs during my horse therapy this week. I may have mentioned, that for now, I'm primarily working on stress reduction and recreation during horse class but I plan to resume Horsemanship focus again late winter, after moving, as the Lord wills.
Laural
Excellent video and valuable information. Sally has a very kind eye, not typical of all mules.
Well done.👍
Sally was so patient, very interesting to watch
Sally looks great! Did not know their hooves are different from horses...good to know...
Hi Brandy I didn't know how small mule hoofs so small. compair to horses . And Sally really good getting her trimed .
I love mules😄
I want my first equine to be a sport mule
I accidentally read “selling Sally the mule” for the title and legit got a heart attack 😅
So good to see you and Sally!😊
Thank you Brandi. This is interesting. Sally is lovely and calm, a good girl😍.
You know how I love Sally!!!❤ Ever since my friend's mom rode her mule, Judy, I have loved mules!!! That was over 40 yrs ago when I was in my 20s. Her mom said riding Judy was smoother and more fun than any horse she ever rode. I'd love to see you work with Sally and ride her some!! We should get Tyler from Broncs and Donks to come break her, huh!!😁 You said you watched that TH-cam podcast too. I love some of the places they go, but I'd be terrified climbing those rock cliffs on mules like they do! I'd be scared of sliding and flipping over backwards. Please show more of Sally, she's so beautiful!! And she sure loves you! Gosh, her gorgeous eyes and eyelashes!🥰 Have a great weekend👋
Yaaayyy Sally .such a beautiful girl. Very interesting and learned alot Thank you Brandi. ( and farrier)😊👍💋💖💕
I love Sally so much!
She is a beautiful mule and I love her ears
Love Sally❤️
Kudos to a woman who has the grit to work as a farrier.. I'm not a farrier, however I have been shoeing my own horses for 25 years, and just acquired my first mule, and 9 year old, green broke, with size smaller feet.. and so far she has tried to bite and kick me while working with them..(She's a bit spoiled I'd say) but I eventually will get her tired of fussing, shape those feet, perhaps shoe them, and then start with some saddling and round pen work with her
Very interesting, thank you! Where can I see more about the work of your hoof-care-specialist? Thank you!
Well, I don't believe she has a website but she's on Instagram and Facebook, check out true_balance_trimming
Such cute ears!
I'm impressed with farrier. No steel toe boots, or leather apron but with stand i guess apron not needed.
I ❤️ Sally 😀
❤️☀️⛈️🌈☮️🐎
She is more beautiful than the last time I saw her - if that is possible.
This was fascinating!
I just love Sally 😍 she is such a cutie and a good girl! She has some pretty feet! ❤️
Hi brandi how are you,your husband,kids and your horses,ponies,and mini horses doing?
Thank you 👏🇹🇷
You're welcome 😊 Thanks for watching!
My mom and brothers had a mule and his name was Riley he sadly passed away last year due to old age and terminal cancer he was about 13.2 hh, we were supposed to get two male pack mules this year but due to being abused and aggressive towards other horses my mom changed her mind, the mules are located in North Carolina
Can you imagine what baby Sally was like?
Is sally the mule trained to ride or drive in a harness and cart?
Kewl how much different the homes of 🐎&🦓
Regarding your new photo Nina or Manzer my answer is Manzer.
I could use your farrier, down here in TX
What is sally like to ride?
You still have time for Clover.
who is your farrier and does she have a website
I don't know if she has a website but she's on instagram and facebook. Her business is called True Balance Trimming.
@@VersatileHorsemanship thank you so very much
Sally is a beautiful mule.Do you ride sally brandi?
Isn't she lovely? I have ridden her. There's a video on my member page.
Brandi,what is sally like to ride?Is sally really smooth to ride her?
Can u jump mules
Yes, mules are excellent jumpers.
Wow now that makes me think maybe I should get on cause I'm in the process of looking for a horse for me
If they stand still. (Jump a mule). Dad joke alert 🚨