They're both very beautiful I love their tenacity the fact that they're wild by nature it takes special person to be able to handle a horse properly. They're tough and a lot of love whipping them into submission is wrong racehorsing is wrong it's not the fact that it's a sport it's the fact of the way they do it.
Mare and Foal doing their own thing, having a good time. :3 The only problem I see is that somebody didn't take the halters off of 'em. If that foal gets caught on something, it could hurt itself and die because it couldn't get unstuck. Do the smart thing and take the halters off. :3
@@cappystrano1 I'm on my moral high horse because foals have died because somebody left a halter on them before, so the right thing to do is to take off the halters when you leave them in the paddock or coral, or where ever you might put them. :Y If you care about the horses, you'd turn them out without the halters left on. :3
I don't like to see foals with halters on. Both mom and baby shouldn't need halters when grazing. It's safer for them to be free of bindings that can snag on objects or each other.
Depending on the amount of time it's been since she threw the foal, it can be a safety measure(those halters probably have a quick release,so that if they do get hung up on something, the latch can act like a fail safe, popping it so they don't get hurt If an accident happens), the safety measure being that if mom or baby need to be seen by the vet when time is of the essence. If mom is uber protective, getting a lead on her is essential for the vet to look the foal over. Mares with a new foal by their side are notoriously unpredictable when it comes to how they're going to react each time, it's just the nature of what her post partum hormones are doing. It's also helpful if the foal gets a little too excited,and misjudges a sliding stop,and gets cast against the fencing...getting cast can kill even an adult horse that doesn't have any other medical problems, so imagine what it would do to a little one.
Good thing they don't belong to you then. There is nothing wrong with the foal getting used to the halter. Clearly there is someone there watching them because the horses aren't recording themselves. They are perfectly safe.
Yep, had a friend that their baby foal got hung up by the halter in a stall/paddock and hung itself. She only put the halter on and went inside her house for a few minutes and came out and found the foal dead. Had a neighbor that also put a halter on a foal to get it use to wearing it and left it on all day. That foal ended up getting its foot caught in it and almost broke its neck. Got a damaged leg that took almost 6 months to heal. Never put a untrained horse in a halter and leave it. The halter is a tool and should have the handler with it when it is being used. I only put equipment on a horse (halter, bridle, ect) when the horse is being trained or worked with otherwise they do not wear their equipment for safety reasons.
@@proud2bpagan "Mares with a new foal by their side are notoriously unpredictable" I guess you have not been around many mares with newborns. I have and that blanket statement is very wrong. Also the halters in the video are NOT the breakaway type.
Not trying to criticize, just trying to alert viewers of the danger of leaving a halter (especially a ill-fitted too large halter) on a foal when they are not within eye-sight of the owner because of the extreme danger this could pose to a young gangly clumsy foal that could just be trying to scratch a itch and accidentally slip a hoof into the loose hanging area around the throat latch area (under the bottom area of the throat for non-horse people). Watching young foals that age are adorable because they can be so clumsy as they haven’t yet grown into their extra long legs and can easily put a front foot around their ears, underneath their chin or all the way to their noses to scratch, and even a few totally lose their balance and fall when they try to scratch with their back leg to their head. I am in my 60’s now but was raised around horses and raised my own horses throughout my life and trained them as well; my knowledge comes from my father (who was born in the 1920’s) who had a cow/calf ranch but was revered for his knowledge & ability in training horses. I was taught that Halters had the potential to seriously harm if left on a horse unless they were in a controlled environment like a corral or stall etc, but never to be left on a foal unless actively working with them because of the above reasons. We had hundreds of acres and a horse left with a halter on could be in trees or bushes and accidently get caught on something and horses almost always panic in situations like that and because of that will most likely always hurt themselves. Something as simple like a horse reaching for a apple on a tree can easily catch the halter on a pliable branch and not be hurt, until they pull their head back and panic maybe losing a eye, same type of thing if they hook it reaching through a fence for tender grass. Beautiful mare and foal ❤️
Some racehorses are staying in a stable. One of them starts to boast about his track record. “In the last 15 races, I’ve won eight of them!” Another horse breaks in: “Well in the last 27 races, I’ve won 19!” “Oh that’s good, but in the last 36 races, I’ve won 28!” says another. At this point, the horses notice a greyhound, who has been sitting there listening. “I don’t mean to boast,” says the greyhound, “but in my last 90 races, I’ve won 88 of them!” The horses are clearly amazed. “Wow!” says one, after a hushed silence. “A talking dog!.....
Some racehorses are staying in a stable. One of them starts to boast about his track record. “In the last 15 races, I’ve won eight of them!” Another horse breaks in: “Well in the last 27 races, I’ve won 19!” “Oh that’s good, but in the last 36 races, I’ve won 28!” says another. At this point, the horses notice a greyhound, who has been sitting there listening. “I don’t mean to boast,” says the greyhound, “but in my last 90 races, I’ve won 88 of them!” The horses are clearly amazed. “Wow!” says one, after a hushed silence. “A talking dog!”
@@californiaoutdooradventure8121 just because they may have won some medals! Doesn’t automatically make them smart. Why don’t YOU do some research “as I have done” and read about the effects of leaving halters on horse’s. Such as! The colt or filly’s hoof getting caught in the halter while the Mare was lying down. And when she stood up! Snap! Babies leg gets broken, has to be put down. Or halters getting caught on fences! The horses panic and hurt themselves or worse! Horses play fighting horses hoof gets caught on the other horses halter. Sounds crazy! But it DOES happen! Look! I’m NOT saying that these People for the most part! don’t love their horses. I’m sure that they do! But a lot of it is mindset. They tell themselves that they’ve always left them on and have never had a problem. But! It only takes ONCE ! 😢
@@susanflowers7969we don’t know what happened before or after this video so we can’t automatically assume why they have the halters on them. But I understand your concern.
@@xSer_newhy are they putting a halter on the baby? While the foal is running around it could get caught on the fence or whatever they have sticking out in that area. It could easily injure the foal. Momma shouldn’t have one either. You know why they have halters on their horses, because they’re easier to catch if they get loose and they don’t know how to catch them. They are women. 😂
I guess it’s ok to have halters on if you’re watching closely, but aren’t you concerned leaving them on unsupervised? I’ve just heard horror stories is all. Beautiful bond between these two...makes my heart sing.
Theres nothing wrong with it we have had fires at home and lost foals because of those disasters ever since then I ALWAYS put head collars on my foals early incase of an emergency. Never leave them on whilst unattended though
@@ladyren1575 they dint always have access to their mother my appaloosa mare passed away due to infection after birth and I had no Foster mare and after my experiences im not about to allow that risk
god says: And there is no creature on [or within] the earth or bird that flies with its wings except [that they are] communities like you. We have not neglected in the Register a thing. Then unto their Lord they will be gathered. (holy quran)
What an amazing mum, playing along with her baby but not letting baby out of her sight. Lovely.
This is so sweet. I love how the mother runs with her baby, playing with her, urging her on.
It is so amazing how the foal inspires his mom to have fun too!!!
Horses are so beautiful, smart, intelligent and strong.
“Hey mom I’m faster than you!”
“Alright let’s see”
“Gosh you are fast!”
Great Mama keeping her foal safe as they also play ❤️
The joy of life! They both look so healthy and happy, great!
Poetry in motion. Just beautiful! Thank you for posting!
Mom has her hooves full with that baby!
😂🤣
Yeah it’s very cute 😂❤️
stunning foal! and fabulous mother
Mom stays close, like a good mother should.
I don’t think there’s anything cuter than a baby horse!!!
Baby goat
@@scourgedarkpaw9949 GOAT??? Damn spell check haha. Pretty sure a foal is still a baby horse
@@johnwalsh3215 calves
Might be her first foal, that's why she's staying super close. My older mares don't cling that close anymore. Beautiful mare and foal.
He/she is a handful!…nice to watch. Put a smile on my face..😁 Love to watch foals & their moms….❤️
It’s just so cute to see a foal kick and play with its mom.
Baby horses are so cute.
Just made a bad day a lot better!! Thanks for posting!
Какая прелесть! Жеребёнок классный, дети есть дети. И мама красавица.
How adorable how keeping an eye on her baby side by side
These video's will always be my favorite. 🥰
I love seeing foals running with their little legs 🥺🥺
One of the most beautiful video's I have ever seen.
Foal: mom
Mare: yes
Foal: wanna see some real speed
Mare: oh no...
More like: Sure honey (oh no......)
This I so cute the way the foal is bouncing around awww
They're both very beautiful I love their tenacity the fact that they're wild by nature it takes special person to be able to handle a horse properly. They're tough and a lot of love whipping them into submission is wrong racehorsing is wrong it's not the fact that it's a sport it's the fact of the way they do it.
His mum must be so proud .
for sure!
Mare & foal are beautiful! Thanks
That is the 7 games of natural horsemanship in action right there.
Good mama.. she follows that bevy everytime he moves. 👍👍❤️❤️❤️
The mom remembers what it was like to be young! She is watching her foal carefully, but letting it run around and burn off all that baby energy.
Не больше месяца пацану, хочется играть с мамой. Бесконечно долго можно смотреть на лошадей, огонь и ручей
This is beautiful to watch!
Aww this made my heart melt ❤️❤️❤️✨
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Samw
@@mohamedibrahem6371 ?
Look mommy I can run on my own with no help 😻😍
Best,video so beautiful and so adorable so priceless watching them together loving each other I love them so gorgeous thank,you friends 🐅🐆🦓🦓🦓🐐🐐😘🤣🙄😍🤩😋
Menininho menininho 4 anos
🤩
Why so many emojis 😐
I bet you this horse will turn into one of the finest horses. (Also I love this video it made may day!)
When they ran past you there hoofs sounded like lighting!
Such a beautiful connection to watch.
Mummy, is just keeping up.
Love the way he jumps!
Love the way SHE jumps
Thank you for the joy 💖
Your welcome i just love horses ~thanks for watching
Joy indeed
She is also teaching him -- watch out for the fence, move this way... its fun , move this way. Be confident
Proud mom
So beautiful, so precious
Hermosos los dos 🥰🥰🥰🥰
adorable foal . does tend to cross canter quite a bit
Foal Zoomies!!!🤣🤣🤣
This should be America free spirits!
I love how the Momma kicked out at (:32 seconds....) ...to sway it to turn... so she could keep the baby under control!... Guiding it safely!
Adorable.😍
Beautiful mare and foal
Mare and Foal doing their own thing, having a good time. :3
The only problem I see is that somebody didn't take the halters off of 'em. If that foal gets caught on something, it could hurt itself and die because it couldn't get unstuck. Do the smart thing and take the halters off. :3
@@cappystrano1 I'm on my moral high horse because foals have died because somebody left a halter on them before, so the right thing to do is to take off the halters when you leave them in the paddock or coral, or where ever you might put them. :Y If you care about the horses, you'd turn them out without the halters left on. :3
@@cappystrano1 Stop being mean you big bully
What are the halters?
@@Mmguyton A halter is the thing on the horses face in the video. You use a halter on a horse when you want to lead them around. :3
@@echotrash466 thanks
Merveilleux ,ils sont si heureux
That one noob that sees famous people having fun
It’s a great day to be alive and jumping and buzzing like big bee hive.
Great video!
Thankyou
Mom is always a Mom weather you have two legs or 4 legs doesn't matter ❤ MOM IS MOM
So wonderful!
I don't like to see foals with halters on. Both mom and baby shouldn't need halters when grazing. It's safer for them to be free of bindings that can snag on objects or each other.
Depending on the amount of time it's been since she threw the foal, it can be a safety measure(those halters probably have a quick release,so that if they do get hung up on something, the latch can act like a fail safe, popping it so they don't get hurt If an accident happens), the safety measure being that if mom or baby need to be seen by the vet when time is of the essence. If mom is uber protective, getting a lead on her is essential for the vet to look the foal over. Mares with a new foal by their side are notoriously unpredictable when it comes to how they're going to react each time, it's just the nature of what her post partum hormones are doing. It's also helpful if the foal gets a little too excited,and misjudges a sliding stop,and gets cast against the fencing...getting cast can kill even an adult horse that doesn't have any other medical problems, so imagine what it would do to a little one.
Good thing they don't belong to you then. There is nothing wrong with the foal getting used to the halter. Clearly there is someone there watching them because the horses aren't recording themselves. They are perfectly safe.
Yep, had a friend that their baby foal got hung up by the halter in a stall/paddock and hung itself. She only put the halter on and went inside her house for a few minutes and came out and found the foal dead. Had a neighbor that also put a halter on a foal to get it use to wearing it and left it on all day. That foal ended up getting its foot caught in it and almost broke its neck. Got a damaged leg that took almost 6 months to heal. Never put a untrained horse in a halter and leave it. The halter is a tool and should have the handler with it when it is being used. I only put equipment on a horse (halter, bridle, ect) when the horse is being trained or worked with otherwise they do not wear their equipment for safety reasons.
@@proud2bpagan "Mares with a new foal by their side are notoriously unpredictable" I guess you have not been around many mares with newborns. I have and that blanket statement is very wrong. Also the halters in the video are NOT the breakaway type.
@@SagebrushRambles Says who? I find the halter on the foal questionable, too. A foal doesn't need a halter when it's out with it's mum.
Not trying to criticize, just trying to alert viewers of the danger of leaving a halter (especially a ill-fitted too large halter) on a foal when they are not within eye-sight of the owner because of the extreme danger this could pose to a young gangly clumsy foal that could just be trying to scratch a itch and accidentally slip a hoof into the loose hanging area around the throat latch area (under the bottom area of the throat for non-horse people). Watching young foals that age are adorable because they can be so clumsy as they haven’t yet grown into their extra long legs and can easily put a front foot around their ears, underneath their chin or all the way to their noses to scratch, and even a few totally lose their balance and fall when they try to scratch with their back leg to their head. I am in my 60’s now but was raised around horses and raised my own horses throughout my life and trained them as well; my knowledge comes from my father (who was born in the 1920’s) who had a cow/calf ranch but was revered for his knowledge & ability in training horses. I was taught that Halters had the potential to seriously harm if left on a horse unless they were in a controlled environment like a corral or stall etc, but never to be left on a foal unless actively working with them because of the above reasons. We had hundreds of acres and a horse left with a halter on could be in trees or bushes and accidently get caught on something and horses almost always panic in situations like that and because of that will most likely always hurt themselves. Something as simple like a horse reaching for a apple on a tree can easily catch the halter on a pliable branch and not be hurt, until they pull their head back and panic maybe losing a eye, same type of thing if they hook it reaching through a fence for tender grass. Beautiful mare and foal ❤️
Some racehorses are staying in a stable. One of them starts to boast about his track record. “In the last 15 races, I’ve won eight of them!”
Another horse breaks in: “Well in the last 27 races, I’ve won 19!”
“Oh that’s good, but in the last 36 races, I’ve won 28!” says another.
At this point, the horses notice a greyhound, who has been sitting there listening. “I don’t mean to boast,” says the greyhound, “but in my last 90 races, I’ve won 88 of them!”
The horses are clearly amazed. “Wow!” says one, after a hushed silence. “A talking dog!.....
She just chasing after him because he didn’t finish the food XD
Trop joli magnifique 😘😘❤❤❤❤🙋♀️🙋♀️😁
Adorable but why don't you take the halters off?
Some racehorses are staying in a stable. One of them starts to boast about his track record. “In the last 15 races, I’ve won eight of them!”
Another horse breaks in: “Well in the last 27 races, I’ve won 19!”
“Oh that’s good, but in the last 36 races, I’ve won 28!” says another.
At this point, the horses notice a greyhound, who has been sitting there listening. “I don’t mean to boast,” says the greyhound, “but in my last 90 races, I’ve won 88 of them!”
The horses are clearly amazed. “Wow!” says one, after a hushed silence. “A talking dog!”
so cute i love it
So nice
Жеребёнок, есть ребёнок, но только Лошадиный❣❣❣
Is it just me, or are those tire on the ground a potential disaster for a foals legs?
What kind of dangers can happen
@@SuperTALAL24 The foal could step into the tire, get it's foot caught in the rim and fall and break a leg.
If there’s a way for a horse to get hurt they will find it!
I wondered about that, too....
haha! Sweet mama!
What a pest. ❤❤❤
Why on earth do they have halters on? Drives me NUTS to see that!
im not a horseman but this ranch is a world class training facility that has had horses in the Olympics Im sure there is a reason for the halter
@@californiaoutdooradventure8121 just because they may have won some medals! Doesn’t automatically make them smart. Why don’t YOU do some research “as I have done” and read about the effects of leaving halters on horse’s. Such as! The colt or filly’s hoof getting caught in the halter while the Mare was lying down. And when she stood up! Snap! Babies leg gets broken, has to be put down. Or halters getting caught on fences! The horses panic and hurt themselves or worse! Horses play fighting horses hoof gets caught on the other horses halter. Sounds crazy! But it DOES happen! Look! I’m NOT saying that these People for the most part! don’t love their horses. I’m sure that they do! But a lot of it is mindset. They tell themselves that they’ve always left them on and have never had a problem. But! It only takes ONCE ! 😢
@@susanflowers7969we don’t know what happened before or after this video so we can’t automatically assume why they have the halters on them. But I understand your concern.
How about not be so nasty
❤️❤️ so sweet
Ikl
Look Mama how fast I can run !
ههه جننها لأمو 😅 مثل الأطفال يهرب والأم تلحقه
Beautiful with mom
Did you halter the baby while it was in the mothers uterus? I'll bet that was a good trick.
What?💀😭
@@xSer_newhy are they putting a halter on the baby? While the foal is running around it could get caught on the fence or whatever they have sticking out in that area. It could easily injure the foal. Momma shouldn’t have one either. You know why they have halters on their horses, because they’re easier to catch if they get loose and they don’t know how to catch them. They are women. 😂
Beautiful,
He's two now... Where is he at?
Reminds me of when my filly Windy was a baby. She’s 11 now!
Why do you say "baby foal?' Are you unaware that a foal is literally a baby? Your title is redundant.
That was fun!
The music ruins this video! Why not the sounds of nature?
Happy Mother’s Day
Joie de Vivre!!
I guess it’s ok to have halters on if you’re watching closely, but aren’t you concerned leaving them on unsupervised? I’ve just heard horror stories is all. Beautiful bond between these two...makes my heart sing.
Watch Debbie downer snl
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Baby foal??? Thats like saying baby infant
some serious zoomies
houras baby v nice
So naughty!
WDYM?!
@@Vibri25 IDK! WDYTLT?
dude is all leg!
😍😍😍😍💖💖💖💖🥰
Que magnífico
WHY HALTER ON BABY HORSE?
I'm sad to see halters left on. They can get caught up on things. Horses have strangled to death from them.
Totally agree.
We don’t know what happened before or after this video so they could have it on for a reason for all we know.
Why put a halter on the foal at such a young age?
Theres nothing wrong with it we have had fires at home and lost foals because of those disasters ever since then I ALWAYS put head collars on my foals early incase of an emergency. Never leave them on whilst unattended though
@@rachelw8506 What type if an emergency?
@@ladyren1575 fire , medical , farrier etc
@@rachelw8506 At such a young age? The foal will instinctively follow its mother.
@@ladyren1575 they dint always have access to their mother my appaloosa mare passed away due to infection after birth and I had no Foster mare and after my experiences im not about to allow that risk
It's mother...🙃
god says: And there is no creature on [or within] the earth or bird that flies with its wings except [that they are] communities like you. We have not neglected in the Register a thing. Then unto their Lord they will be gathered. (holy quran)
Nice
Awwww
Catch me if you can Mum.
Why have they got head collars on?!
This is a jumper training facility for high end horses i dont know myself why but seems to be common here
Collars? They are halters not collars.
@@SagebrushRambles In countries other than the USA, they are called head collars.
thumbs up !!! ;-)
💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖