easy to answer cobber because everything, and I mean everything, went into much needed scrap for recycling ... so very much lost but most people just wanted to forget it all and have no reminders ..
We can see that You & the Mrs are true equestrians with a fierce passion for animal welfare & the obscure bit of information about the horses eating their ropes is the kind of thing I love to learn about.
Good on you Steve. Members of the LHR were soldiers of course but they were genuine and A-grade horsemen as well. It is only now that I wish I had asked my own grandfather, a member of the 9LHR more about his life and times in the Regiment. I understand his father (my great grandfather) was a Blacksmith, so am convinced that those of that era well and truly knew what they were about when it came to horses and horsemanship. Keep up the good work - it is all part of our heritage.
super words Peter, thanks for that .... my wife's father was a blacksmith in the Australian Army pre WWII before switching to infantry ... yes, they had to have a very special knowledge of horses ... cheers mate ... the 9th Light Horse, very special to us in SA mate ...
Awesome video, I love these videos on the small historical facts people generally don't really think much about, hopefully no one's horses get injured from doing it wrong...
Hey steve. This is why i love your channel. Over the short time i have known you. You have shown me and all of us how much you care about historical authenticity And your horses. If the people who watched that other video. And the person who made that other video. truly cared about historical authenticity and most importantly their own horses life and health. They would instantly pull that video and redo it. the right way. In this situation I don't think it's nitpicking. I see it as a hazard that could result in a horse's injury or even death. Its frustrating sometimes seeing the so-called experts because of there channel size. Have no idea what there talking about. And they grow fast and spread wrong information. Now the real experts will have to spend years just reversing the damage of just one so-called expert did. Cheers brother if you decide you want to leave a comment on that video let me know I'll back you up and leave a comment as well.
phew, love those words and sentiments cobber ... it really is a tough call to try to be constructive and not to be seen as a 'hater' .... appreciate your support ...
@@CodyandSteveDownUnder no problem. Years ago there was a youtuber that had a extremely large following. he did DIY projects. He did a DIY air conditioning using a ice cooler, a fan, and ice . He thought it was a great idea to use dry ice instead of regular ice. Thinking that it would be much colder and no water to deal with. What he didn't realize is dry ice being carbon dioxide if somebody made his air-conditioning and used it in a small room they could suffocate to death. Me this is a great example of how people could be hurt by taking the advice of somebody who really doesn't know what they're doing. And I think the best route to criticize this man's video. ensure him this is not an attack on him as a person. Just that he's video puts horses in danger. Cheers
@@snappers_antique_firearms what makes this worse is - dare I say it - the video was made by a young-ish woman ... I hate to say this but a man cannot put anything remotely critical even if it is constructive, on a horse woman's video, such a foolish man would unleash a sh.t storm of female backlash ... and even now I have said too much .....
"Don't leave slack around the horses shoulders ", as he leaves slack. That's why you didn't get the 7 wraps. Btw, the nearside is the left side. The side that, traditionally, most people mount and unmount from. Do you know why?
@@rafterL78 most people are right handed so we mount from the left. Nearside. Stems from right handed troops merchants etc carrying swords on the left of body. Hope that makes sense. Very much appreciate the comment and input. Thank you. Cheers. 😎👍🐴🐴🐴🐴
Throwing shade! Tried to find the how to strangle your horse video but all i get is more Trooper Cody, so the 30k must be getting outweighed by the real tutorial
ah, love yer work ... you make me laugh .... where did you get that sense of humour :) I must go look for it myself .... then again, do I really want to give it even more bloody VIEWS!!! hmmm, throwing shade .... is that a new-age term?
ah, many aspects to this; the new age of instant criticism before thought - I understand your dilemma and frustration = a rock and a hard place I think. Plus there's a lot of jealousy out there too which helps not at all .... just do what you can do
G’day Trooper Cody & Steve another great vid it all about education & sharing your expertise, now lest get this channel more subscribers and viewers as I’ve shared this video and many others of yours!!! Love this channel & your work well done 😊😊👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
cheers cobber and the cheque is in the mail to you ha ha .... seriously, many thanks for that, much appreciated ....it is a very slowly growing thing for sure but comments and support like yours keeps me going cobber .... cheers mate, very much appreciated
Thank you, I've wanted to learn this but have been so wary of the hangman's knot problem on youtube, I think it's in a lot of horse videos unfortunately
I think I have written this here somewhere because I forgot to say it in the video - anyway, old men are always repeating themselves so ..... the rope needs to be 10 (ten) feet long if you are going to have enough for 7 rings .... cheers cobbers :)
Well done Steve, great educational video for the people who need to use this knot. Regarding commenting on things you know are not correct....good for you m8, when you know something is incorrect why not shout it out?....its the only way people will learn. All thr best m8 🙂🙂
Well Sir, Mother Nature and Fate were responsible for Weeding the garden of humanity since the days of Sabre Tooth Tigers and Cave Bears. Then man created You Tube and threw a wrench into the Natural Order. Now we have collapsible high chairs with stickers that say "Remove Baby Before Folding". LOL.. Thank You for this video and helping prevent unnecessary equine catastrophe. Ropes and horses always the double edged sword. Regards Chuck
that is very well expressed and darn funny with it ... all the more funny in that the high chair sticker to which you refer is real .... what have we come to ... also, apologies, an old man senior moment .... I have no idea what caused me to start calling you Larry .... cheers Chuck ....
If you're more worried about hurting ppl dam feelings then the horses life..Grow a pair and tell them to piss off..or get the RSM at Ironbark to sort them out..abtw..great job.. Source material???
cheers cobber, appreciate that. as to source material . that created a sh.t storm here already mate, apologies but I do not want to get into all that again. long story. cheers cobber
@@CodyandSteveDownUnder is there manuals because ive been trying to find all i can find Canadian Cavalry Corp LDS RCD and The Fort Garry Horse. If you can tell me where not to go find the manuals Wink wink youll never hear from me again. FACTA NON VERBA
@@clint9542 ah, don't say I'll never hear from you again. Subscribe and make comments; please ha ha. So, I have the Australian Light Horse manuals 1909, 1914 and 1939. These are still available as reprints here in Oz BUT would be very different to Canada. Are you on Facebook? If you make contact with me via Messenger on Facebook (easy to do - Steve Westmacott) I can get info to you much easier than the youtube format. stay in touch mate, we can work it out!
Good video, be interesting to know what happened to all the old cast iron camp ovens the Military would have used.
easy to answer cobber because everything, and I mean everything, went into much needed scrap for recycling ... so very much lost but most people just wanted to forget it all and have no reminders ..
@@CodyandSteveDownUnder yes I’ve heard that’s what happened to most of it
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We can see that You & the Mrs are true equestrians with a fierce passion for animal welfare & the obscure bit of information about the horses eating their ropes is the kind of thing I love to learn about.
much appreciated cobber
Wow ❤
Good on you Steve. Members of the LHR were soldiers of course but they were genuine and A-grade horsemen as well. It is only now that I wish I had asked my own grandfather, a member of the 9LHR more about his life and times in the Regiment. I understand his father (my great grandfather) was a Blacksmith, so am convinced that those of that era well and truly knew what they were about when it came to horses and horsemanship. Keep up the good work - it is all part of our heritage.
super words Peter, thanks for that .... my wife's father was a blacksmith in the Australian Army pre WWII before switching to infantry ... yes, they had to have a very special knowledge of horses ... cheers mate ... the 9th Light Horse, very special to us in SA mate ...
@@petergraham8833 👍
Hello Trooper Cody! Hello Steve! A very beautiful and patient horse. Thanks for taking the time in the heat and the uniform to show how to do it!
kind words mate and much appreciated, thanks for that - we are heading into winter now - 1st June - so tunics will be good soon ha ha .. thanks again
Jealousy does not become you.
you sound like my eldest son :) and I mean that in the nicest way .... cheers, I always appreciate all feedback
@@29squirrel 😂😂😂
@@CodyandSteveDownUnder 😂😂😂
Awesome video, I love these videos on the small historical facts people generally don't really think much about, hopefully no one's horses get injured from doing it wrong...
cheers mate, appreciate the comment and the sentiments .. thank you
@@thehistoadian 👍👍
Hey steve. This is why i love your channel. Over the short time i have known you. You have shown me and all of us how much you care about historical authenticity And your horses. If the people who watched that other video. And the person who made that other video. truly cared about historical authenticity and most importantly their own horses life and health. They would instantly pull that video and redo it. the right way. In this situation I don't think it's nitpicking. I see it as a hazard that could result in a horse's injury or even death. Its frustrating sometimes seeing the so-called experts because of there channel size. Have no idea what there talking about. And they grow fast and spread wrong information. Now the real experts will have to spend years just reversing the damage of just one so-called expert did. Cheers brother if you decide you want to leave a comment on that video let me know I'll back you up and leave a comment as well.
phew, love those words and sentiments cobber ... it really is a tough call to try to be constructive and not to be seen as a 'hater' .... appreciate your support ...
@@CodyandSteveDownUnder no problem. Years ago there was a youtuber that had a extremely large following. he did DIY projects. He did a DIY air conditioning using a ice cooler, a fan, and ice . He thought it was a great idea to use dry ice instead of regular ice. Thinking that it would be much colder and no water to deal with. What he didn't realize is dry ice being carbon dioxide if somebody made his air-conditioning and used it in a small room they could suffocate to death. Me this is a great example of how people could be hurt by taking the advice of somebody who really doesn't know what they're doing.
And I think the best route to criticize this man's video. ensure him this is not an attack on him as a person. Just that he's video puts horses in danger. Cheers
@@snappers_antique_firearms what makes this worse is - dare I say it - the video was made by a young-ish woman ... I hate to say this but a man cannot put anything remotely critical even if it is constructive, on a horse woman's video, such a foolish man would unleash a sh.t storm of female backlash ... and even now I have said too much .....
@@CodyandSteveDownUnder the sad part in Todays world you are right. Its sad that we have got to this point
That was a very kind thing to write
"Don't leave slack around the horses shoulders ", as he leaves slack. That's why you didn't get the 7 wraps. Btw, the nearside is the left side. The side that, traditionally, most people mount and unmount from. Do you know why?
@@rafterL78 most people are right handed so we mount from the left. Nearside. Stems from right handed troops merchants etc carrying swords on the left of body. Hope that makes sense. Very much appreciate the comment and input. Thank you. Cheers. 😎👍🐴🐴🐴🐴
@@CodyandSteveDownUnder ❤️
@@CodyandSteveDownUnder yep, it's the sword.
@@rafterL78 cheers cobber. 👍👍🐴🐴⚔️⚔️🤺
Throwing shade! Tried to find the how to strangle your horse video but all i get is more Trooper Cody, so the 30k must be getting outweighed by the real tutorial
ah, love yer work ... you make me laugh .... where did you get that sense of humour :) I must go look for it myself .... then again, do I really want to give it even more bloody VIEWS!!! hmmm, throwing shade .... is that a new-age term?
ah, many aspects to this; the new age of instant criticism before thought - I understand your dilemma and frustration = a rock and a hard place I think. Plus there's a lot of jealousy out there too which helps not at all .... just do what you can do
and ain't every word of that the truth cobber ... cheers, thanks for that
@@CodyandSteveDownUnder thanks
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@@VeronicaInVenice Stop that!
@@VeniceBitheBeach 😂😂😂
G’day Trooper Cody & Steve another great vid it all about education & sharing your expertise, now lest get this channel more subscribers and viewers as I’ve shared this video and many others of yours!!! Love this channel & your work well done 😊😊👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
cheers cobber and the cheque is in the mail to you ha ha .... seriously, many thanks for that, much appreciated ....it is a very slowly growing thing for sure but comments and support like yours keeps me going cobber .... cheers mate, very much appreciated
Thank you, I've wanted to learn this but have been so wary of the hangman's knot problem on youtube, I think it's in a lot of horse videos unfortunately
that is an excellent comment to receive .... hooray :) thanks for that
WOW! Great comment
@@VeronicaInVenice cheers 👍
Learn to tie the knot: 5:00
yes, exactly old mate, so many people have no clue, cheers , many thanks for the input and comment, much appreciated cobber
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Saludos interesante tu video 🙋👍🙏
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very many thanks for that amigo ...
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I think I have written this here somewhere because I forgot to say it in the video - anyway, old men are always repeating themselves so ..... the rope needs to be 10 (ten) feet long if you are going to have enough for 7 rings .... cheers cobbers :)
Thank you. Thank you very much. 😂😂😂😂
@@CodyandSteveDownUnder 👍🐴👍🐴
Well done Steve, great educational video for the people who need to use this knot. Regarding commenting on things you know are not correct....good for you m8, when you know something is incorrect why not shout it out?....its the only way people will learn. All thr best m8 🙂🙂
cheers Stan
@@CodyandSteveDownUnder 👍👍👍
Well Sir, Mother Nature and Fate were responsible for Weeding the garden of humanity since the days of Sabre Tooth Tigers and Cave Bears. Then man created You Tube and threw a wrench into the Natural Order. Now we have collapsible high chairs with stickers that say "Remove Baby Before Folding". LOL..
Thank You for this video and helping prevent unnecessary equine catastrophe. Ropes and horses always the double edged sword.
Regards Chuck
that is very well expressed and darn funny with it ... all the more funny in that the high chair sticker to which you refer is real .... what have we come to ... also, apologies, an old man senior moment .... I have no idea what caused me to start calling you Larry .... cheers Chuck ....
@@lawrencecannon1415 👍
If you're more worried about hurting ppl dam feelings then the horses life..Grow a pair and tell them to piss off..or get the RSM at Ironbark to sort them out..abtw..great job..
Source material???
cheers cobber, appreciate that. as to source material . that created a sh.t storm here already mate, apologies but I do not want to get into all that again. long story. cheers cobber
@@CodyandSteveDownUnder is there manuals because ive been trying to find all i can find Canadian Cavalry Corp LDS RCD and The Fort Garry Horse. If you can tell me where not to go find the manuals Wink wink youll never hear from me again.
FACTA NON VERBA
@@clint9542 ah, don't say I'll never hear from you again. Subscribe and make comments; please ha ha. So, I have the Australian Light Horse manuals 1909, 1914 and 1939. These are still available as reprints here in Oz BUT would be very different to Canada. Are you on Facebook? If you make contact with me via Messenger on Facebook (easy to do - Steve Westmacott) I can get info to you much easier than the youtube format. stay in touch mate, we can work it out!
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