@@AnnetteCarolanFourie Not new floors. Historic cobbles from 16-1700s. There will be no changes to Grade 1 properties. It was the palace at Whitehall. There will be no changes.
Oh my…thank you for posting this.I really miss the magnificent horses and our house guards with them. Please no touching the horse and may distance. Looking forward to more videos❤👍👍👍
Stable mats would make it more comfortable for the horses standing in the horses box. Shavings on top of the mats would also absorb urine and make the horses manure less slippery. Someone should muck the stalls after each horse and horse guard stands in the box on duty.
I think they need to keep the people away from touching the horses... so many germs with people touching the horse's mouths..... the poor horses stand and pound on their pee and poop... I bet it stinks there, especially on hot and warm days. Seems people don't really know the guards and horses are actually Working !!!
Why cobblestone floor again? After pooping in there it becomes very slippery for the horses. They need some other type of flooring, maybe the same as what is in the back part of the yard.
Cobblestones prevent horses from slipping and sliding. That's why streets were always cobbled in the days of the horse before the advent of the motor car.
White lined borders will keep tourists away from the horses and soldiers. At least a foot away from the Arches. And about 12 feet out and across from the horses. Tourists were crowding. Grabbing the reins. Mauling the horses face. It was absolutely ridiculous.
They leveled the ground before replacing the hustoric 300 yr old cobbles. Had caved in after that many hears and the weight of the horses. Awesome.
It is so good to see new floor being put into the Horse boxes long overdue looks great
@@AnnetteCarolanFourie Not new floors. Historic cobbles from 16-1700s. There will be no changes to Grade 1 properties. It was the palace at Whitehall. There will be no changes.
It looks great! Now the horses won't be standing on uneven stones. It should be safer and be better at preventing slippage. 🥳 Yay for the horses!! 🎊
Oh my…thank you for posting this.I really miss the magnificent horses and our house guards with them. Please no touching the horse and may distance.
Looking forward to more videos❤👍👍👍
It was about time. Tha ground was way too slippery for the horses and could a safety hazard for both guards and horses.
Stable mats would make it more comfortable for the horses standing in the horses box. Shavings on top of the mats would also absorb urine and make the horses manure less slippery. Someone should muck the stalls after each horse and horse guard stands in the box on duty.
It really looks great 👍
THANKS let us know how the work is progressing 👋
Milagre!! Já estava na hora 😊😊 de reformas !!! Pare um Museu abandonado 😊
Bom dia.Obrigada por mostrar como estão as obras do recinto do guarda e do cavalo.
All they need to do now is power wash the walls.
I think they need to keep the people away from touching the horses... so many germs with people touching the horse's mouths..... the poor horses stand and pound on their pee and poop... I bet it stinks there, especially on hot and warm days. Seems people don't really know the guards and horses are actually Working !!!
new line boundaries are being put down on the public cobblestones out front and new rule signs too..horses back on Sept 26th
Das neue Pflaster sieht auch glatt aus in den Boxen
Por suerte van a prolijar un poco ya era hora
Why cobblestone floor again? After pooping in there it becomes very slippery for the horses. They need some other type of flooring, maybe the same as what is in the back part of the yard.
Cobblestones prevent horses from slipping and sliding. That's why streets were always cobbled in the days of the horse before the advent of the motor car.
its a listed protected builing cobble stones cannot be vremoved only replaced identical as before.
Nothing new except cables under the cobblestones
White lined borders will keep tourists away from the horses and soldiers. At least a foot away from the Arches. And about 12 feet out and across from the horses. Tourists were crowding. Grabbing the reins. Mauling the horses face. It was absolutely ridiculous.