When my friend's mare went blind, she had a companion, and what we did was put a bell on the companions' halter. The blind mare learned to follow the sound and it seemed to help her be less afraid.
That is a very good idea . You have to have a very patient companion to help her with her scary transition. It boils my blood to have her discarded like that. 😢
Hoping that all these horses can be helped. I know there are some that arrive too late for you to help them. But you try your hardest. Love what you do even the call to send them over the Rainbow Bridge. Those babies are no longer suffering and able to run free on the green pastures there.
You all are the greatest! Truly an amazing group of people. Your compassion and level of care for these sweet animals never fails to touch me. Thank you for all that you do! Sending lots of love for Janis and Bobbie.
You folks do such great work but what I admire most is it seems you are very frugal with your resources and I'm sure my meager contribution will be well spent.
I always think that Pony Tales offer the realism of life good and bad and how you make that decisions to look and care for these horses. I definitely believe that all the effort and work is worth it and remember your cheering squad is always handy.🤩🤩👏🇦🇺🇦🇺
What can help with LuLu, actually any blind horse, is a fairy bell and treats when she follows the bell. She will feel safe faster and know what is expected of her!🥰
God bless those people that donated the round bales. Such a generous act that eases the hay strain for you guys over the year. The sound of that truck heading up the hill with a full load was awesome! Poor, poor Pipsqueak. I'm sure you will do all you can to make these days comfortable for her while the best course of action is decided. If that means a journey over the rainbow bridge for this poor girl then it will be an act of kindness. What a cracking little pony Simon is! He will give so much fun and happiness to a little one and I hope he finds a forever home soon. I agree that training Lulu to associate good things with the sound of a bell would really improve her trust. I'm keeping Bobby and Janice in my prayers and hope Bobby is getting stronger by the day. Best wishes to all at PTR ❤
Standing ovation to the loader driver and his wits to make that stubborn ball load. LOL If this hay was donated, a standing ovation to the people with a most generous heart. You will be Blessed with an even better crop nest year for your generosity and kindness to Heaven's earth angels that benefit us humans in more ways than one. THANK YOU.
Many times, death is the most humane thing to do. Especially with the filly with the broken back leg, and the horse with the severely rotated hoof bone. You have to consider long term pain. Living in constant pain, or be in a pain free forever rest..
Wow that's the case I leave here with this beautiful angels that will give them peace if the last well-being resting in peace peace caring and love.angels 😢😊God bless you all angels 😇 🙏 💖 ❤️ horses 🐎 💖
That twin foal should of been given the last act of kindness by her owners after she was born because that back leg is broken by the other twin foal and nothing can be done for this young horse and she looks like she is in pain with that back leg and the last act of kindness is the best thing for that twin and that is what her ex owners should of done when they seen how this uoung horse was born and i am sorry this young horse has to go through what she did at her age
Well, I backed the video up and watched what I missed, which was most of it. Pipsqueak... omg. I'd best not say anything, because if I do, I'll go off. Gritting my teeth. That made me so angry and broke my heart at the same time. Wonderful neighbors and donors with the hay and trucks & trailers. I could smell the fresh hay from here! How I miss that smell. Hoping for the best for little baby Bobby McGee and momma Janis. 💙
I just hurt for these horses that have such lumpy looking Jews and bad feet. I have arthritis a know how much it can hurt. I love horses so much and would love to be there loving them and caring for them . god bless you all
I absolutely love watching your channel! I came across you guys a month ago and have been binging every episode! You really have an incredible crew! And as a Norwegian I giggled when you said ‘uff da’. Keep those videos coming I’m totally hooked ❤
I'm sorry, but it is Ray and I. You never put your name first when talking. I love watching all your posts, and I have been watching for years now. I do enjoy watching. Thanks for sharing, and have a nice safe day. God bless you all for doing his work!!!!!
Simon is a super little pony. Any kid would be lucky to have him. He's clearly had plenty of experience. He's steady and he thinks about where he's putting his feet. ❤ The snakes eat the rodents. If they're non venomous please don't hurt them. They're harmless to you and your animals.
A huge thank you to the people of Pony Tales for all that you do for these beautiful babies. I do support you as best I can by giving your name out in contests in hopes of a win that can help your shelter buffer some of the costs of care. I wished I could do more, but I am financial strapped at the moment and digging myself out from a major mess my husband decided to ditch and run and leave me to have to deal with it!
Hello ponytails from Canada British Columbia I think you are the kindest people who are so good to all the equine that come to you and your doing an amazing job with them all so thankyou and keep up the great work that you believe in dping for them they all are the most beautiful creatures the lord ever made!!!! They truly are!!!!! Mavey when i have more time I will tell you about myself and where i used to live and how many ponies my aunt started to use as a training and riding pkace for youngsters!?!!!!! When i have More time!?!!!!!!!! But just wanted to stop by and congratulate you for your beautiful sanctuary of beautiful precious horses 🐎 so thankyou again you do so many wonderful things that im sure they are so appreciated of and by!?!!!!!! Im subscribed to ya!!! Do not to worry !!! I've got plenty of people and friends that love horses too!!!So ill let them know about you too and my mom as well!!! Irs nice to meet ya alll and I'll talk to ya later!!!! Stay safe and enjoy your special 🐴💞💋🌹🐎💗👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏✝️🛐🌄🍁🇨🇦🍁💔👍💯
If you pile the bales on top of each other tightly together you will have less waste. Only the top that gets wet and the bottom that is on the ground, and you will use less space. Just a thought.
Agree. I don’t think that they can help her? The owners negligence caused this and it should have been taken care of, I would believe when the she was born?
I didn't catch....did you have to pay anything for these round balers other than the equipment and labor? I love watching all the REAL men that help with things like this, and your husband is so talented with so many things, I just men that can DO STUFF! Reminds me of my own Dad, and some of the boyfriends I had, builder, mechanics, truck drivers and heavy equipment operators, and "McGivers" ,we need more young men to realize that college ain't all its cracked up to me, and that manual labor and becoming a good tradesmen is very essential for a lot of things, and just a tip to the young guys....us girls and ladies love real men and we have lots of ways to show it, like being great cooks, great mothers, good home makers all around and more.!!!!
yep I found a snake in my roundbale in Western Australia, it was dead and smelly, must have been picked up during baling, but not died straightaway I think, so dangerous for the horses. Glad it is not a round bale I put out first but left it for a few months. Poor squeely hope it is a birth defect and not all injury related with loads of pain
I am upset when a horse is blind they send them to the sale barn because the ex owners think that a blind horses are useless but that is not the case because a blind horses do not shy when something that the horse that can see if they don't like what they see and if the horses are broken in properly the blind horses are still useful and they can be still ridden all the riders have to talk to them when they want them to step up gutter in the ground and that is all you hgave have to do
I think that is part of the reason they've had her in with Molly. Horses are generally herd animals, and they like having companions whether they can see or not. It will take time for Lulu to adjust to her new environment (smells and sounds) and I'm sure the Pony Tales team are doing what they can to help her adjust, like bringing her up to the catch pens that are closer to the barn.
G’day my happy gecko, I have enabled the repairing remodelling of thin weak soles and hoof wall with good feeding regimen and lots of mixed minerals,1 level teaspoon per feed 2X daily =( Seaweed meal, copper sulphate, sulphur, Dolomite, Magnesium oxide, diatomaceous earth, B complex, egg shells, bi carb soda, psyllium husk )mixed Celtic, Sea, and Epsom salts, apple cider vinegar, sunflower oil, Garlic and ginger… Yes it costs $ but now have a horse with terrific feet, and strong body.. Hope this helps you.. With many source blessings with truth clarity love light laughter happiness joy fun play creativity adventures abundance wisdom wealth health and may peace be with you all! Victoria Australia 🇦🇺 xo 😘
She is not completely blind. George on the other hand is completely blind (no eyes at all), and will bump into things. Eventually most of them figure it out.
Hi, I was just wondering if you can try to put dr Pillman ’s mic on his hat like you do with Pauli? The sound is allways harder to hear during dr Pillman’s visits and ofcourse I want to hear everything!❤❤❤
I just want to say you guys evaluate your horses and and check them out before people adopt them why don't you have a session of trailer working with them you know getting them used to a trailer instead of them being scared of being in a put in a trailer you guys are amazing for what you do I love all your videos I was just wondering why you guys training to load in a trailer better
That is something we try to work on with all of the horses! Sometimes they leave too quick or even have other more important things to work on first! We always let people know if we are unsure of how they load. If they choose to still adopt, that is their decision :)
Well, having twins is not a good day usually as soon as the owner finds out their marriage pregnant with twins, they abortion immediately they survive either survives and you’ve got a mess. That’s what you got. Here is a mess poor pipsqueak…. Lulu is a cute little horse.
I don't get it with Pipsqueak, how the owners could not see that there was something drastically wrong with her lower leg and foot to look like that! Is she is the only surviving twin, what condition was the other one in and how old is she? Is this a case of what they call backyard breeding gone wrong as it usually is? Is this a birth defect and if so, why the hell would you allow this horse to suffer for years like that? *shaking head* I seriously just can't wrap my head around how people could let animals suffer like this and sleep at night!! If you can't afford the pet, don't get it!!!
Q. Since it is impossible to see what Dr Dave (?) is pointing at when looking at X-Rays, would you be able to go into your settings and make the pointer a larger size and perhaps even make it a colour which shows up better on screen? It is doubly hard as he is sometimes difficult to hear when leaning over the computer (apart from the word "basically", which he loves!), but I hear him say "...if you look here...." and have no idea at all what he is pointing out, or saying. Thanks. Q. Have you considered each person filming to introduce themselves? It is easy to lose track of who is who sometimes. They seemed to have a fun ride, cute/useful pony. Nice we can see them on a ride, not just leave and return like we used to see. Would it be possible for Heart's rider (?) to turn her head a wee bit slower with the go pro? Perhaps if she watches some of her footage, she will see how vertigo inducing it is?! Those hay bales looked like Cousin It!! Nice donation.
Are you for real? How selfish of them that they don't think specifically of your viewing pleasure when they make these videos! All I can say is that you have some nerve. Get a life.
@@mlwtennessee322 You tend to get better at something when you receive constructive feedback. It's not meant as mean criticism or being picky and demanding. Especially in this day and in the subject of internet and videography, you have to compete against some pretty talented giants, and you won't gain more viewers (who may also donate, mind you) unless you listen to your audience and strive to do better. It's the same even if it is a burger restaurant. There are those big names that already have a large customer base, and if you just keep doing what you do, and turn away the customers that complain or try to offer you some suggestions for improvement, you will go out of business soon enough. Or at least you aren't growing. And in this case, it's more horses that could be helped if this charity grew in size and had an ever growing viewer base. So some humility and a listening ear towards the audience is gonna be very helpful here. :)
@@PonyTalesRefuge Sorry, not sure where I asked for perfection? I thought you may appreciate some feedback and finally had time to type some things I have been thinking of, for a while. Perhaps I should have spaced them out, or even not made any suggestions at all? Never mind, I'll just skip the x-rays and rides in future.
I can't understand why you are not giving Pipsqueak the last act of kindness. Having been sponsored by HPHS you know their ethos of not letting animals suffer any longer than necessary. Pipsqueak cannot be fixed, so why are you draging her on and off of a trailer unecessarily and allowing her to suffer. Your vet should have put her out of her missery instead of sending her back to the shelter.
Ummm....Pipsqueak had only just got here and had not even yet been seen by our vet in this video. She was loaded onto the trailer from where we picked her up at and unloaded at the shelter. No other trailer trips. Where are you even getting that from?? You are making assumptions with zero knowledge. You can see yourself out the door as well if you don't like it here.
When my friend's mare went blind, she had a companion, and what we did was put a bell on the companions' halter. The blind mare learned to follow the sound and it seemed to help her be less afraid.
That is a very good idea . You have to have a very patient companion to help her with her scary transition. It boils my blood to have her discarded like that. 😢
Hoping that all these horses can be helped. I know there are some that arrive too late for you to help them. But you try your hardest. Love what you do even the call to send them over the Rainbow Bridge. Those babies are no longer suffering and able to run free on the green pastures there.
You all are the greatest! Truly an amazing group of people. Your compassion and level of care for these sweet animals never fails to touch me. Thank you for all that you do! Sending lots of love for Janis and Bobbie.
The Pony Tales team are amazing. Thank you so much for all you do for these helpless horses. Continued prayers for Janis and Bobbie.❤🙏
Patience is the key, and you people tick all the boxes.❤🎉👍😊
You're doing an amazing job with Bobby McGee and Janis! Prayers for the little guy!
Lu is about as cute as they come. Poor little Pipsqueak. Just heartbreaking. What a great donation of hay!
You people are so caring, and have such kindness there no doughy about you all❤🎉👍😊
The more I watch you guys the more I see your life as a slice of heaven. I know it’s hard what you do but it’s good.
You folks do such great work but what I admire most is it seems you are very frugal with your resources and I'm sure my meager contribution will be well spent.
I always think that Pony Tales offer the realism of life good and bad and how you make that decisions to look and care for these horses. I definitely believe that all the effort and work is worth it and remember your cheering squad is always handy.🤩🤩👏🇦🇺🇦🇺
Action packed video again. Thank you! Poor Pipsqueak. She is in the right place to receive what she needs x
What can help with LuLu, actually any blind horse, is a fairy bell and treats when she follows the bell. She will feel safe faster and know what is expected of her!🥰
God bless those people that donated the round bales. Such a generous act that eases the hay strain for you guys over the year. The sound of that truck heading up the hill with a full load was awesome!
Poor, poor Pipsqueak. I'm sure you will do all you can to make these days comfortable for her while the best course of action is decided. If that means a journey over the rainbow bridge for this poor girl then it will be an act of kindness.
What a cracking little pony Simon is! He will give so much fun and happiness to a little one and I hope he finds a forever home soon.
I agree that training Lulu to associate good things with the sound of a bell would really improve her trust.
I'm keeping Bobby and Janice in my prayers and hope Bobby is getting stronger by the day.
Best wishes to all at PTR ❤
You are all so good with these horses. Be proud!
Standing ovation to the loader driver and his wits to make that stubborn ball load. LOL If this hay was donated, a standing ovation to the people with a most generous heart. You will be Blessed with an even better crop nest year for your generosity and kindness to Heaven's earth angels that benefit us humans in more ways than one. THANK YOU.
Many times, death is the most humane thing to do.
Especially with the filly with the broken back leg, and the horse with the severely rotated hoof bone.
You have to consider long term pain.
Living in constant pain, or be in a pain free forever rest..
Wow that's the case I leave here with this beautiful angels that will give them peace if the last well-being resting in peace peace caring and love.angels 😢😊God bless you all angels 😇 🙏 💖 ❤️ horses 🐎 💖
I grew up in the country here in Michigan. I love the smell of new mown & baled hay😊.
Yay!! Love seeing the purple semi, even better all that hay!! Thanks for all the help with the hay guys!😊
That twin foal should of been given the last act of kindness by her owners after she was born because that back leg is broken by the other twin foal and nothing can be done for this young horse and she looks like she is in pain with that back leg and the last act of kindness is the best thing for that twin and that is what her ex owners should of done when they seen how this uoung horse was born and i am sorry this young horse has to go through what she did at her age
Your photography in the opening is just beautiful
I grew up on a farm and I remember unloading hay wagons like Cindy was! It is amazing all the donating of hay to Pony Tales! Very cool!
Well, I backed the video up and watched what I missed, which was most of it. Pipsqueak... omg. I'd best not say anything, because if I do, I'll go off. Gritting my teeth. That made me so angry and broke my heart at the same time.
Wonderful neighbors and donors with the hay and trucks & trailers. I could smell the fresh hay from here! How I miss that smell.
Hoping for the best for little baby Bobby McGee and momma Janis. 💙
Great Video ! I Hope Pauley & The Vet's Can Help PipSqueck With Her Foot .
Keep up the good work!
GREAT EPISODE IS BOBBY still with us? Praying for his mom as well as him.
Yes!
Gods shines on y’all with all that hay!! ❤❤ Great episode! Poor pipsqueek tho! 😮😮
Poor little Pipsqueak. That foot looks so painful 😢
I just hurt for these horses that have such lumpy looking Jews and bad feet. I have arthritis a know how much it can hurt. I love horses so much and would love to be there loving them and caring for them . god bless you all
Wonderful group of earth angels.
Wonderful community you have around you❤ gifts of food and help. Great to see the young people they are the future. Thank you for taking surrenders❤
It was heartbreaking seeing beautiful Pipsqueak. Sending 💕and prayers to all at Pony Tales from Irene in Perth, Western Australia 🇦🇺
Brooke doing his spiderman thing with Lulu! Great job!
True devotion ❤
Great episode, non-stop. Love that your roundbail inventory is stacking up!
Thank God for these awesome doctors.
Glad to see you with all this hay.
I hear a jake brake!😊
I hope you can help the baby you just got.
Pip squeak must be in so much pain. She was so sweet
I absolutely love watching your channel! I came across you guys a month ago and have been binging every episode! You really have an incredible crew! And as a Norwegian I giggled when you said ‘uff da’. Keep those videos coming I’m totally hooked ❤
Great video! ❤
I'm sorry, but it is Ray and I. You never put your name first when talking. I love watching all your posts, and I have been watching for years now. I do enjoy watching. Thanks for sharing, and have a nice safe day. God bless you all for doing his work!!!!!
I just said that during the making of the video when I heard it lol! I am going to work on it! :)
Thanks!
Thank you!!
Simon is a super little pony. Any kid would be lucky to have him. He's clearly had plenty of experience. He's steady and he thinks about where he's putting his feet. ❤ The snakes eat the rodents. If they're non venomous please don't hurt them. They're harmless to you and your animals.
Brooke (sorry if I spelled name wrong), seems very patient and gentle with the horses. Very nice to see! Well done with the visually impaired horse!
Nice size hay bales 👍👍👍
Liked, shared and commented. Hugs from Esquimalt
A huge thank you to the people of Pony Tales for all that you do for these beautiful babies. I do support you as best I can by giving your name out in contests in hopes of a win that can help your shelter buffer some of the costs of care. I wished I could do more, but I am financial strapped at the moment and digging myself out from a major mess my husband decided to ditch and run and leave me to have to deal with it!
What a clever idea to enter Pony Tales in contests!
@@debramagliano6672 Thank you. It's my way to help them out since I can not monetarily .
Wow this is so wonderful to be honerd round pales of hay!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Hello ponytails from Canada British Columbia I think you are the kindest people who are so good to all the equine that come to you and your doing an amazing job with them all so thankyou and keep up the great work that you believe in dping for them they all are the most beautiful creatures the lord ever made!!!! They truly are!!!!! Mavey when i have more time I will tell you about myself and where i used to live and how many ponies my aunt started to use as a training and riding pkace for youngsters!?!!!!! When i have More time!?!!!!!!!! But just wanted to stop by and congratulate you for your beautiful sanctuary of beautiful precious horses 🐎 so thankyou again you do so many wonderful things that im sure they are so appreciated of and by!?!!!!!! Im subscribed to ya!!! Do not to worry !!! I've got plenty of people and friends that love horses too!!!So ill let them know about you too and my mom as well!!! Irs nice to meet ya alll and I'll talk to ya later!!!! Stay safe and enjoy your special 🐴💞💋🌹🐎💗👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏✝️🛐🌄🍁🇨🇦🍁💔👍💯
What a great donation ❤
Poor pipsqueak. Your round bales look good.
My heart broke 💔 when I saw Pip Squeaks hooves😭.
Brooke has an amazing way with the horses. They seem to trust Brooke!
If you pile the bales on top of each other tightly together you will have less waste. Only the top that gets wet and the bottom that is on the ground, and you will use less space. Just a thought.
Lovely to see brooke working with the horses, he seems to calm them down.
Yeah!! So glad you put up a new video ❤
beautiful land thank you for another great episode would love to visit
Great you got that ha
I love Lulu colors ❤😊
You guys are doing great!
Oh gosh pipsqueaks foot looks baaaad! I hope there will be something you guys can do to help them because that must feel so awful!
❤ Lulu
poor pip prayrs
Agree. I don’t think that they can help her? The owners negligence caused this and it should have been taken care of, I would believe when the she was born?
I agree it smells heavenly but I don't miss throwing hay
Vet likes to say “basically”. 😂
I didn't catch....did you have to pay anything for these round balers other than the equipment and labor? I love watching all the REAL men that help with things like this, and your husband is so talented with so many things, I just men that can DO STUFF! Reminds me of my own Dad, and some of the boyfriends I had, builder, mechanics, truck drivers and heavy equipment operators, and "McGivers" ,we need more young men to realize that college ain't all its cracked up to me, and that manual labor and becoming a good tradesmen is very essential for a lot of things, and just a tip to the young guys....us girls and ladies love real men and we have lots of ways to show it, like being great cooks, great mothers, good home makers all around and more.!!!!
OMG, who would keep Pip squeak alive with a leg like that.
Compression sleeves? For celulitis?
Oil That Gate Ladies!!!! 😊❤
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yep I found a snake in my roundbale in Western Australia, it was dead and smelly, must have been picked up during baling, but not died straightaway I think, so dangerous for the horses. Glad it is not a round bale I put out first but left it for a few months. Poor squeely hope it is a birth defect and not all injury related with loads of pain
A small spritz of WD-40, soak and remove the auction sticker. A nice wash-up with Dawn dish-soap to remove the oil.
I am upset when a horse is blind they send them to the sale barn because the ex owners think that a blind horses are useless but that is not the case because a blind horses do not shy when something that the horse that can see if they don't like what they see and if the horses are broken in properly the blind horses are still useful and they can be still ridden all the riders have to talk to them when they want them to step up gutter in the ground and that is all you hgave have to do
Can you get LuLu a mini horse or a goat to keep her company and help her get around?
I think that is part of the reason they've had her in with Molly. Horses are generally herd animals, and they like having companions whether they can see or not. It will take time for Lulu to adjust to her new environment (smells and sounds) and I'm sure the Pony Tales team are doing what they can to help her adjust, like bringing her up to the catch pens that are closer to the barn.
Dr. David Wong might be a good horse vet to ask about the 2yr old.
Poor Pip 💔❤️🩹
Hi all. How are you all
If she's going blind dark objects might be difficult to see where as gran with her white to was easier for her to see
How many round bales did you get ?😊
How do you fix a thin sole?
G’day my happy gecko, I have enabled the repairing remodelling of thin weak soles and hoof wall with good feeding regimen and lots of mixed minerals,1 level teaspoon per feed 2X daily =( Seaweed meal, copper sulphate, sulphur, Dolomite, Magnesium oxide, diatomaceous earth, B complex, egg shells, bi carb soda, psyllium husk )mixed Celtic, Sea, and Epsom salts, apple cider vinegar, sunflower oil, Garlic and ginger…
Yes it costs $ but now have a horse with terrific feet, and strong body..
Hope this helps you..
With many source blessings with truth clarity love light laughter happiness joy fun play creativity adventures abundance wisdom wealth health and may peace be with you all! Victoria Australia 🇦🇺 xo 😘
If she’s blind how does she run around without running into anything? It’s amazing
She is not completely blind. George on the other hand is completely blind (no eyes at all), and will bump into things. Eventually most of them figure it out.
@@PonyTalesRefuge alright I thought when y’all said she was blind it was a miracle that she could sense all that stuff around her.
Poor little pip squeak
Pipsqueak 🙏🥲
Hi, I was just wondering if you can try to put dr Pillman ’s mic on his hat like you do with Pauli? The sound is allways harder to hear during dr Pillman’s visits and ofcourse I want to hear everything!❤❤❤
So whats the story with Lulu Lemon? Partially blind? Rideable? Not rideable? How tall is she?
Partially blind. We have not evaluated her for training yet. She is 13.2 hands.
Shoot that was supposed to say bad legs.
I just want to say you guys evaluate your horses and and check them out before people adopt them why don't you have a session of trailer working with them you know getting them used to a trailer instead of them being scared of being in a put in a trailer you guys are amazing for what you do I love all your videos I was just wondering why you guys training to load in a trailer better
That is something we try to work on with all of the horses! Sometimes they leave too quick or even have other more important things to work on first! We always let people know if we are unsure of how they load. If they choose to still adopt, that is their decision :)
Is Bobby still with us or did he pass on
He is still with us. :-)
15:19 too bad you can't inject something to fill the hole and naturally smooth out.
Well, having twins is not a good day usually as soon as the owner finds out their marriage pregnant with twins, they abortion immediately they survive either survives and you’ve got a mess. That’s what you got. Here is a mess poor pipsqueak…. Lulu is a cute little horse.
I don't get it with Pipsqueak, how the owners could not see that there was something drastically wrong with her lower leg and foot to look like that! Is she is the only surviving twin, what condition was the other one in and how old is she? Is this a case of what they call backyard breeding gone wrong as it usually is? Is this a birth defect and if so, why the hell would you allow this horse to suffer for years like that? *shaking head* I seriously just can't wrap my head around how people could let animals suffer like this and sleep at night!! If you can't afford the pet, don't get it!!!
Q. Since it is impossible to see what Dr Dave (?) is pointing at when looking at X-Rays, would you be able to go into your settings and make the pointer a larger size and perhaps even make it a colour which shows up better on screen?
It is doubly hard as he is sometimes difficult to hear when leaning over the computer (apart from the word "basically", which he loves!), but I hear him say "...if you look here...." and have no idea at all what he is pointing out, or saying.
Thanks.
Q. Have you considered each person filming to introduce themselves? It is easy to lose track of who is who sometimes. They seemed to have a fun ride, cute/useful pony. Nice we can see them on a ride, not just leave and return like we used to see. Would it be possible for Heart's rider (?) to turn her head a wee bit slower with the go pro? Perhaps if she watches some of her footage, she will see how vertigo inducing it is?!
Those hay bales looked like Cousin It!! Nice donation.
Are you for real? How selfish of them that they don't think specifically of your viewing pleasure when they make these videos! All I can say is that you have some nerve. Get a life.
Is there anything else they might do to enhance your viewing pleasure? Good grief.
We do our best every time! We can't be perfect unfortunately!
@@mlwtennessee322 You tend to get better at something when you receive constructive feedback. It's not meant as mean criticism or being picky and demanding. Especially in this day and in the subject of internet and videography, you have to compete against some pretty talented giants, and you won't gain more viewers (who may also donate, mind you) unless you listen to your audience and strive to do better. It's the same even if it is a burger restaurant. There are those big names that already have a large customer base, and if you just keep doing what you do, and turn away the customers that complain or try to offer you some suggestions for improvement, you will go out of business soon enough. Or at least you aren't growing. And in this case, it's more horses that could be helped if this charity grew in size and had an ever growing viewer base. So some humility and a listening ear towards the audience is gonna be very helpful here. :)
@@PonyTalesRefuge Sorry, not sure where I asked for perfection? I thought you may appreciate some feedback and finally had time to type some things I have been thinking of, for a while. Perhaps I should have spaced them out, or even not made any suggestions at all? Never mind, I'll just skip the x-rays and rides in future.
I can't understand why you are not giving Pipsqueak the last act of kindness. Having been sponsored by HPHS you know their ethos of not letting animals suffer any longer than necessary. Pipsqueak cannot be fixed, so why are you draging her on and off of a trailer unecessarily and allowing her to suffer. Your vet should have put her out of her missery instead of sending her back to the shelter.
Ummm....Pipsqueak had only just got here and had not even yet been seen by our vet in this video. She was loaded onto the trailer from where we picked her up at and unloaded at the shelter. No other trailer trips. Where are you even getting that from?? You are making assumptions with zero knowledge. You can see yourself out the door as well if you don't like it here.