Domesticated animals are SO forgiving with owners who have literally zero clue. It's when these idiots then decide they can handle an exotic animal that the fiascos really get epic.
When did you pick it up in the video? If ur talking about Raleigh’s cat, she was filming a vid and you don’t have to run at the speed of light to go pick da 💩 up as soon as it touches the litter 😅
I let my cats outside because they fricking love it. I don’t just let them frolick around on a road. We live in a small neighborhood dead-end area divided from the busyness. It keeps them in shape, they claws are safely maintained because of the climbing and what not. And they are sooo much happier. Some cats hate it. I’m not saying they need it, but it depends on the situation. Sometimes you have to be willing to take risks for the wailing of an animals life. My cats fight with eachother and sit by the door when they’re not outside. It truly depends on the person
The boy on the tiny pony is the most upsetting to me. He's deliberately being cruel and abusive, not just stupid. And being supported in his methods, apparently. 🤬
i was watching it again and it looks like the man held the end of the rope of the second horse in his left hand - which isnt that much better, when you dont know how to unload horses safely!!! He only let go of the rope when his primary horse backed of -> annd this lead to the second horse stumbling into the fence.
100% thought that last horse must have been having a seizure or some other medical event or was genuinely stuck, until I saw the front legs moving around to try and find a lower spot... How the hell do you treat a horse so badly their conscious behaviour is nearly indistinguishable from an actual seizure????
To that poor stallion, trying so desperately to occupy his poor mind, it’s just grotesque. Cruelty is cruelty in any culture, that excuse I hear from people is just stupid!
the person in the last video: oh my horse is potentially stuck in a situation where they could get severely injured or killed I should pull my phone out and film instead of helping them
It looked kind of like neurotic behaviour to me, a variation on weaving or wind-sucking or something? Extremely sad, whatever - the horse definitely wants OUT. I agree about horse Tiktoks from the UAE, Raleigh!
I use to cry when I was a kid because to me that is r@pe. Humans are forcing this female horse to do something she doesn’t want. I would get so upset because adults told me it’s fine it’s normal that’s how it works. I asked my babysitter “so if someone ties you up and forces themselves on you is that okay and normal?” I got beat by my mom for saying that. She said it’s different for animals. I said “because humans think they can do whatever to anything they believe they have power over.” Again got beat. So I never brought it up again but I still believe this is R@pe and as a survivor myself I empathize with animals and honestly they are far better creatures than we are as a species.
Before my family got chickens as a VT I did my research read up on anatomy, diet , etc . Before we got our goats I had never had goats so I researched same thing their anatomy what nutrition requirements they needed their hoof care grooming etc . Also I spoke with a vet to make sure I was understanding or if there was anything I didn’t know etc. there is no shame in asking or educating No animals should be a fast decision it should be a long thought out and you should educate yourself on any animal if you can’t give them 100% don’t get it . That’s just me and how my mind works .
Precisely. I couldn't give a cat I'd gotten over ten years ago, the perfect home. So I haven't gotten any other animals since. It won't happen until I'm the most stable in every way possible. If I got an animal I wasn't as well-versed on, I'd spend a good couple years doing research. It's part of the instant gratification issue these days, as well. 😢
I used to ride my neighbor's horse when I was ateen. I look back now and I'm embarrassed at how much I did not know... I freely admit I was young and stupid, now I am old and stupid...
I didn’t know it was effort for horses to be in trailers as I have little to no experience trailering but thank you for sharing that, super insightful!
@@katherinwalter1826Absolutely. I wish I had done it sooner, but I did when I had to ride with my mini mare to the vet who was completely blind. Didn't trust her to not panic and get caught up when being tied and if we didn't tie her, we were worried she was going to hit her head/fall, etc. It was probably one of the most miserable experiences and I will never, ever, blame a horse for not wanting to load. The movement, the sound, etc., it was awful. My mare stood there with her head against my legs just cowering and shaking. She was such a brave girl though 😭 But yeah I think it should be something that EVERY owner should do. It was hard for me to find my balance, horses don't have arms like we do to grab onto things!
I just found you. Thank you for making me realize I'm not a hate-filled bit...Or wrong. People scare me - "horse people" terrify me. I can never let a horse go because I'm worried an idiot will buy them.
Thanks! I have no idea how you came up in my feed as I have no interest in horsemanship but I've been binge watching your videos these past few days and I've learned a lot about the abuse of horses. I appreciate your work. Best of luck to you.
@@Randomcrap-zx5ks You would think that Raleigh would think so too, and so say thank you to them! Obviously she is too important to bother saying thank you to people who literally give her free money for nothing!
@cattymajiv Everyone gives raleigh money just by watching her video she's making well over 600$ a week But this person just gave her a hole bunch straight up That Was really awesome She Probably didn't see it that all
Can I say something, can we also talk about riding barns being abusive. When I was just 9 years old I remember my trainer telling me “if I can’t hear you whipping your not whipping hard enough” I WAS NINE! And even I knew that wasn’t right at that age, They were so aggressive and obviously used negative reinforcement. I wanted to say something but again I was like 9 and too scared. Gosh…
i was in a lesson once when i was 11 and he (the horse) didn't want to trot. the trainer literally told me to kick harder like 10 times. i felt so bad i was tearing up, but as children, we trust the trainers to know what they are doing. now that i've grown up i've learnt they, in fact, do not know what they are doing.
I am not an equestrian and when I saw the stallion obviously stressed in his stall my fist reaction was "What's wrong with the poor horsie?" When she mentioned the stall, I was thinking that it makes sense. Try being in one room 24 7 with no entertainment, or mental escapism. Of course you are going to go batshit with boredom.
I cannot tell you how many times I have videoed myself, so I don’t end up doing something unintentionally stupid. I just randomly hit record. I have seen a few things, and changed my behavior.
@@make_it_mckenna best to describe it as, watching my own timing. There are things he relaxes into, that I expand training from. And things he startles at that we can touch a few more times.
When I had horses, I'd put them in the trailer saddled, but neeever ever NEVER put them in the trailer with their bit. The only time I put them in saddled was when I was going to an event nearby . That was twice out of the 20 years I've had them.
Very True! I have a stallion and he's very calm, also yes there's a lot of problems in UAE horse owners, 80% of stables don't have turnouts, I am also in UAE and it's HORRIBLE how my horse has to stay In a stall 24/7 so I try coming everyday and let him free in an arena
The most frustrating part about all of these videos is that people that do stuff like they do is that if asked they would swear up and down and will debate you in the ground that they know what they are doing despite mountains of evidence to the contrary!!
The lady sitting in the chair acting like a fool with the 2 young horses, also started her yearling (taz) immediately with spurs and calls it “spur trained”
I actually think he is 2 but either way, extremely irresponsible. She let taz bully his dam. They were the only 2 horses she had so taz only got to socialize with his dam for a very long time, zero herd dynamic or proper social skills, and by her past videos he spent majority of his yearling life in a stall.
Finally early😍 Raleigh, I am litterally obsessed with ur channel! Your channel is my safe space, I am so grateful that I have someone I can watch that I know I can always trust, so THANK YOUUUUUU! Thank you thank you thank you for spreading awareness about all the things other influencers are afraid to call out!
I have an album on my fb titled “it’s not culture it’s abuse” where I catalog these videos. We have 25x25 fenced pens where they come in to eat in peace and quiet, they’re full shaded so the sc heat gives them a break. They pasture together. Our stallion lives in a pen next to everyone. He does have a private acre to himself that he goes in but it’s two strands in f hot plastic thin cord. I think he’s quiet and respectful bc he can touch noses and see everyone but he can’t go out bc it would be a little hectic lol. Kudos to you for all that you try to message to the world. Keep it up.
I have a similar situation with my horses.. the mares are together from mostly done with am feed until pm feed and there are snacks in between together.
While I am not an equestrian; I do have a lot of love for horses and hope to one day have them. I have learned a few things today from you, I just stumbled on your channel and I am so for enjoying being here. Thank you for the content and thank you for some of the teaching me stuff.
I've always loved horses but honestly knew next to nothing about them. Im so glad to have found your channel coz you've made me realize i have a lot of work and research to do if i ever want to properly own a horse of my own ❤
I just love that Raleigh is reading all of the comments and taking the time to like them, I haven’t really come here in a long time since I thought you took a brake but I’ve watched almost all of your videos and it kinda made me stop taking riding lessons since I see the horses clearly are stalled and have a lot of lessons every day, not to the point of abuse but a normal riding facility. I really love connecting with horses and I would like someday to have one where I can work with him at his own pace and have a connection where I would not need a bit or spurs to communicate with him. I feel like if I can’t give him the most perfect life out in the open and socializing with other horses then I can’t have one. I can’t just ride different horses every week, I do want to learn but I end up not seeing them as living creatures but machines programmed to perform a task, and when I m not able to transmit something I get very frustrated. It got to the point where I was just scared to get one (had a bad fall recently) and every lesson even tho I knew the command I would be kinda week and like if you don’t t want to go that way it’s fine do as you please… kinda way I fell at every lessons, I was not even holding to the saddle anymore ( I was fully equipped btw) Sorry for the long rant don’t really have who to talk about this, my parents give me money to go but are not interested in it, and so it is difficult as a child to progress but I did live your new intro , so iconic 😂
I knew someone similar but what was worse is that she blamed every trainer she had but herself also hits her horses face the moment "he" was in the wrong and wondered why he loved everyone else more she learnt from the best her mum
What’s even worse about all this, is the fact people who WANT to learn about horses, and care for them correctly have trouble finding people who can teach them right. Due to all these idiots of people
I have a service dog and through having one I began to study extensively on dog training and behavior. I became a dog trainer for a short amount of time and left because of how awful these people are. the company I worked for wouldn't let me deny customers so I left. The amount of dog owners I see that know nothing about dogs makes me want to cry.
I was thinking the same thing. I live in central Florida (about an hour outside Tampa) and the heat has been extra brutal this year. Overall I agree about not stalling horses, but we have an older horse at the barn where I’m at and she’s being stalled with a fan some days right now. There’s plenty of shaded areas in all the pastures, but when it was 111 with 97% humidity recently, all the horses looked miserable.
Thank you so much for spreading this information! I didn’t realize about the trailering thing, and thank you for that. It’s always a good day when you upload!❤️
I quit social media in 2021. BEST thing I ever did. My life literally changed for the better. Now I just scroll insta for entertainment and watch youtube. Life is so much better. You can't fix stupid and sadly, with warning labels on everything, we're at an overload of stupid in the world, and most of it is available for viewing on social media.
This has to be one of my top favorite videos because you've touched on everything I absolutely feel about people too, except I'm a dog person not a horse person, but I can't watch animal content mostly anymore either because it typically involves some form of either abuse or making the animal uncomfortable and people who don't know what they're watching think the reaction is funny. I stick to "animal people" channels and content, people who know what they're doing or talking about and/or take great care of their animals. Tiktok is the worst with dog content too, and also the animal obesity on there is absolute next level, worst than the crap I've even seen on Facebook which at times I thought was pretty bad.
I genuinely think animal abuse laws need to be updated to cover more things. Over feeding should be considered just as abusive, and people need to stop using excuses like “I didn’t know any better.” Because when you have an animal it is YOUR responsibility to do the research not someone else’s to educate you. Imagine saying something like that about a human child, people would riot. Like “oh sorry I didn’t know I needed to brush my daughter’s hair when it got matted!” “Oh sorry I didn’t know feeding my daughter McDonalds every day for every meal is unhealthy!” “I didn’t children need to be taken outside to play!”
So yesterday I went to a xc clinic with my horse and trainer and today I was supposed to today too but in Alberta… there are around 3 forest fires and got worse by 50. So we had to leave… when we were getting ready to leave this family of I think 5 got their 2 horses out of the trainer and started to tack up. To go ride?! Not to mention jump?! They didn’t deserve horses. ☠️🤢 makes me so gross.
To be completely honest, I don't know what any of my brushes are "for". All I know is the difference between the face, body, main, and hoof brushes. And what I Definitely know is that the horse sure as heck enjoys it whenever I brush him down.
Hi Raleigh … I just want to thank you a TON for yet another AMAZING video!!! I am noticing on Facebook shorts an increasing number of shorts videos popping up in my news feed showing either abuse or stupid people riding … and I totally agree with you on everything what you say. Why are people even showing this stuff and commenters acting like it’s either funny or normal? It makes no sense and I have had to stop even looking in the shorts section. A few days ago, someone put out a cartoon making fun, so to say, of trained riders. It showed one one side saying “Kids learning to ride today” with a kid in English riding lessons, wearing a helmet, with an instructor nagging the student to have heels down, don’t ride without the helmet, etc. The second half declared “Kids learning to ride yesterday” showing a kid on a bucking, agitated horse with no helmet on, and the dad simply telling him, “Hold him down! And if you fall off, you have to walk home.” I’m sorry … that’s not even learning to ride, and it’s bad equitation and irresponsible parenting to do that. And worst of all was the comments section where “country kids” were sneering at people who take lessons, saying they didn’t need the to learn how to ride, and how they became tougher because of the bad method in the cartoon, that today’s riding kids are wimps. No it’s not …. These people just didn’t learn to ride properly and learned from others it’s OK to abuse a horse. Taking lessons is absolutely essential, either for English or Western, because they teach you safety in case something happens, and learning to ride properly minimizes your chance of a fatal accident. As I often have told some riders or horse people who have sneered at me for being a “city slicker” for always wearing my helmet and riding habit even when riding on trails, “Call me a city slicker … But I’m stayin’ safe!” I’m a city slicker until someone else gets hurt …. ;). Keep up the good work, and please do comment on that cartoon in a future if you ever see it …. :)
11:21 killed me 😭But besides that thank you for posting such good content because I always go to your channel whenever I want to learn more about horses! :)
So at the barn we work we keep the horses out for as long as possible. But when it rains, we have to bring some horses in not all just some and will bring two horses in when it goes above 95 and they’ll only be in for about an hour because we air-condition the stalls. But when they’re outside, they each have about 2 acres.
my friend only cleans her cats litter box once a month that's only 12 times a year I clean mine daily it actually scares me how little she cares about her cat. And I've watched your vids for forever and I stopped going to my abusive trainers barn thx for teaching me what to look out for but my mom still doesn't think she's abusive and won't let me ride anywhere else 😭
I clean my two three time a week and that’s because they are inside outside cats and actively prefer going outside so even after two or three days there’s only ever two or three things to scoop out. I couldn’t imagine once a month especially if they are purely inside cats! That’s insane
@@emilyjohn2034 mine are indoor cats and so they poop in there a lot not to mention there's three of them. My friend only had one cat and she was indoor but once a month is WAY to little.
@@emilyjohn2034 that's what I tried saying idk some people just don't want know how to take care of there cats they're convinced that cats don't need caring.
I watch TH-cam videos and will look at some Twitter threads but other than that my husband and I both got rid of ALL social media and focus on spending quality time together. We couldn’t be happier with that choice and do not miss it!!!!
Same, I’ve even considered downloading it again because friends send me TikTok’s so often but I just refuse. The amount of animal abuse is sickening and TikTok’s algorithm wouldn’t stop showing me things like that despite not engaging with it, it definitely was ruining my mental health
Raleigh, you know, I love you, right?? You are an awesome human being. You are very knowledgeable & smart. You care. That's why I love watching your stuff - because I learn from you. Now, please take this info from me and chew on it for awhile before responding: Why did you & hubby travel straight through to FL from WA State? Yep. I'm calling you out on this mistake. You think that Truck drivers have road logs & state mandated 24hr drive times for no reason? Girl, drowsy driving is similar to texting & driving or worse. Just please, please🙏🏼 be careful not only for yourselves but for others, like me, out on the roads. Look, I'm just sayin - I can tell that you're a good driver because you are more aware than most and I know that this trip was a one-of- kind. But worse than that, you bragged about it! And then segwayed into promoting a mysterious non-FDA approved supplement (with God knows what is in the pills!) I think you are better than this..
Excellent video as always! In savannah ga here but take lots of trips to the fl springs. Not sure where you are in fl, but you MUST check out the springs and have a lazy day floating on beautiful water. Not on a weekend though!
I didn’t even notice the tack fit with how fast the first video was. Would love a video breaking down tack fit at a glance! I had a lot of teachers, and only one ever mentioned the saddle fitting properly
You make a beyond great point on general animal husbandry like literally any animal care genre you have so many idiots ESPECIALLY in the horse world where it becomes so much more severe! From horses down to something like fish keeping, why is it that people refuse to educate themselves on something so serious? There are so many things to say about these types of idiots the inner keyboard warrior in me is being channeled.
Oh hell. Just halfway through video. I'm 64, had horses for 50 years. After 7 years of lessons. I wasn't allowed near a horse, until I knew the body parts, how they worked. I cleaned saddles and bridles, before I was even on a horse. Then started to realise how much that I still do not know. I'm still learning.😂
@@kateb5233 oh, cleaver! I screenshoted that because my father actually DOES rent a pasture. Now I have a way to stop by every one and a while to help him clean the water trough. Thanks! He's not a very experienced land owner... I'll try and help him out
@@jewels3400 that’s great to hear, and wishing you both the best of luck! If I can offer another piece of advice, I don’t let the water sit stagnant more than a week. Every two weeks deep clean/pressure wash (depending on temp/how dirty the trough is) and every week-5 days I dump and rinse the troughs. Hope that helps!
@@kateb5233 You must have very neat and tidy horses! Just two of mine, any two, at that, will have their troughs looking murky and nasty in three days, tops. I've gotten used to dumping, cleaning, and refilling every two days. Brats. I've got to make two more of my version of those Equine Classic automatic waterers. The one I have is so easy to clean, and it only takes a couple of gallons of water to do so! Now I want more of them, but they're pricey, so I'm making my own version of them using 55 gallon barrels.
The tiny pony and the white stallion, poor things, they are abused terribly. My heart breaks for them. And tying the legs of the mare for breeding is so perverse. It's really so, so simple; if you wouldn't want it done to you, don't do it to the animal! So many people oblivious that animals deserve love and respect.
2:06 My trainer always asks the lessons kids to help with the horse. Grooming, tacking up, etc. The amount of parents who get annoyed by that. They are always yapping about how they didn’t pay for their kid to be picking a horses feet, they want them to be on a horse. And my trainer always tries to explain that taking care of the horse is a part of horse riding as much as getting on the horse, and people never understand, they only see the animal as a tool. It is really said.
My horses are trying to load up onto the trailer. They walk on and walk up very respectfully and unload very respectfully, we also ALWAYS use breakaway leather halters even if they aren’t tied because we have a step up trailer with box stalls which the horses love
My barn up the road has giant stalls for the horses. They go in for the heat of the day, and then go back out for the rest of the day. It's not ideal, but it's not as bad as some barns for sure.
2:00 - Oh man, you just took me back a couple of decades! I was an overly enthusiastic teen helping out at a riding school for free rides. Bonus being you actually learned a LOT, not just caring and looking after horses but life skills in general. I think I was.... 14, 15 at most? I'd been riding about 3 years at that point and while not the best, I kinda soaked everything up like a sponge. Anyways, I kind of knew where I stood skills wise if I ever wanted my own horse or pony..... and one day one of the instructors came up to me.... and dear lord I died inside. She took me aside and introduced me to these two ladies. Lovely people, but dear god absolutely clueless. I quote. 'Hey OP, can you take these two aside, show them how to take apart and put back together a bridle, teach them the names of all the parts and parts of the saddle. Help them tack up their horses as well'. Yeah.... these women had bought horses. They were livery owners. 1) They couldn't tack up 2) they didn't even know how their tack worked 3) Then I saw them ride. Or try to. They literally rode at 'I've ridden a horse 6 times in my life' level, couldn't even keep a rising trot going without hanging on for dear life.
I’m glad you’re not on social media anymore Raleigh. It’s really just rotting out minds away. I just don’t get who watches this crap and says “wow this is hilarious😂” or this is soooo entertaining. Just goes to show that people are losing their minds.
Not only is your content and internet personality fun, you have steered me away from the wrong direction in the equestrian world. I am so glad you are doing well. Social media is not worth it, I only have TH-cam now to watch you and a few others. I would not be upset if you decided to leave, but know you have saved another person from joining the rodeo. Stay safe 🙏 edit: oh shoot, you in my home state now! welcome, its kind of miserable here 😂
One of my first jobs was at a local breeding farm. They had a beautiful stallion there that was kept in his stall 24/7. He would bite his own flank and then do tight little circles in the stall like a dog chasing his tail. His stall was probably a foot deep and had a huge circular groove in all the muck from him doing this. It was so incredibly sad. I was just a 12 year old girl at the time but I understood why he was behaving that way. It was so sad. Needless to say, I quit that job after only 2 weekends. 30 years later, I have my own little happy herd and they are on turnout 24/7 and they are very happy horses!
When I first started riding about 6 years ago, before I was even aloud to ride or brush the horse, I had to know the names and purpose for each brush, the names of each part of the saddle, and proper anatomy for the horse. The work now days breaks my heart.
I only had my tack on my horse once, and that was when after a fun day rodeo there was a tornado warning, i rode my horse across town and it would have been dangerous riding back, so i loosened his cinch a bit and got him in the trailer, i absolutely hate tornados but im glad we were fine, my house was 5 min away by vehicle so he wasnt in trailer so long! He was also in a bozal and we ride like that 24/7 he is better minded than 95% of horses we meet.
6:46 it’s sad I can believe this and the fact they had bridles, while tied NOT TO MENTION BITS it ludicrous. U really inspire me and I love ur videos, u always roast them but give the BEST advice, I can see how munch u care, and care for ur horses. ❤😢
(3:17) I have an obese dog. We only realized when he developed severe arthritis and it was too late. We’re working with him to try and lose as much weight as possible. But now we have a second dog, I’m working my absolute hardest to train her in obedience, agility, etc. That is change. If you aren’t gonna change your ways to benefit your future animals, you shouldn’t own them.
I’m really glad my dad didn’t cave and get my mom a horse, she wouldn’t have taken any responsibility for taking care of it. I was like girl you can barely walk and you want to try to take care of a horse
I’m lucky I learned from a well trained, well educated trainer on how to ACTUALLY take care of and ride a horse (the first thing she taught me was how to take care of my horse, very grateful)
Well halflingers are sorrel but this girl may not've known that, plus reg. papers have a tendency to be wrong (the number of blue roans I've seen reg. as gray and vice versa is crazy)
Hay, Raleigh! Here I am again, soaking up information.😊 I know next to nothing about horses, but I watch your channel and others like it to get the facts, and to see these beautiful animals in motion. Now, like I said, I know next to nothing, but I always thought that people put the tack on the horses after they get where they're going and get them out of the trailer? Of course, I could be wrong.... Anyway, I left you a thumbs-up--best wishes, and keep up the good work!
I can't even watch these.. I did watch the first one but it's just too hard. As someone with my own horse, the one constant in the horse world I've noticed is the amount of fragile egos that can never know anything new or learn something new.. like once you delude yourself into thinking you are experienced with horses it shuts you off from being open minded enough to admit you have more to learn. I came back to riding from a kid almost 10 years ago after a 20 year break and I constantly am still asking questions, reading books on all sorts of things equine related esp with regards to horse behavior. You constantly have to re-evaluate what you think you know and sometimes change things up to progress as a horse person.
“ If idiots could fly, TikTok would be an airport.”
- a really smart person
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@@flamingo_original01 fr
'Think of how stupid the average person is, and realize half of them are stupider than that'
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Lol so true
Domesticated animals are SO forgiving with owners who have literally zero clue. It's when these idiots then decide they can handle an exotic animal that the fiascos really get epic.
I hate that this is what I picked up on from this part of the video but THE AMOUNT OF PEOPLE WHO HAVE CATS AND DONT CLEAN THEIR BOXES IS DISGUSTING
When did you pick it up in the video? If ur talking about Raleigh’s cat, she was filming a vid and you don’t have to run at the speed of light to go pick da 💩 up as soon as it touches the litter 😅
@@Birbs_are_Cool Raleigh literally says it at 3:18 .
ones that let them outside too
I let my cats outside because they fricking love it. I don’t just let them frolick around on a road. We live in a small neighborhood dead-end area divided from the busyness. It keeps them in shape, they claws are safely maintained because of the climbing and what not. And they are sooo much happier. Some cats hate it. I’m not saying they need it, but it depends on the situation. Sometimes you have to be willing to take risks for the wailing of an animals life. My cats fight with eachother and sit by the door when they’re not outside. It truly depends on the person
That's an automatic cleaner
The boy on the tiny pony is the most upsetting to me. He's deliberately being cruel and abusive, not just stupid. And being supported in his methods, apparently. 🤬
And he’s wearing spurs!
i’m sorry but WHAT IM SO CONFUSED WHY WERE THEY TIED TOGETHER
And why were they both in full tack? Insane.
It's called Stupidity, by definition.
(As she explains thoroughly in the vid.. 😊)
@@4Mr.Crowley2I've seen many folks move their horses like this in Arizona to hit trails or work cattle. Not agreeing, but it is common out here.
i was watching it again and it looks like the man held the end of the rope of the second horse in his left hand - which isnt that much better, when you dont know how to unload horses safely!!! He only let go of the rope when his primary horse backed of -> annd this lead to the second horse stumbling into the fence.
100% thought that last horse must have been having a seizure or some other medical event or was genuinely stuck, until I saw the front legs moving around to try and find a lower spot... How the hell do you treat a horse so badly their conscious behaviour is nearly indistinguishable from an actual seizure????
truely, when you're an idiot, stuff gets bad quick when it comes to horses
To that poor stallion, trying so desperately to occupy his poor mind, it’s just grotesque. Cruelty is cruelty in any culture, that excuse I hear from people is just stupid!
the person in the last video: oh my horse is potentially stuck in a situation where they could get severely injured or killed I should pull my phone out and film instead of helping them
It looked kind of like neurotic behaviour to me, a variation on weaving or wind-sucking or something? Extremely sad, whatever - the horse definitely wants OUT. I agree about horse Tiktoks from the UAE, Raleigh!
@@BlueyKind yeah I saw a neurotic behavior too, like cribbing etc. Horses will self harm in many ways, just like people do for the same reasons
I use to cry when I was a kid because to me that is r@pe. Humans are forcing this female horse to do something she doesn’t want. I would get so upset because adults told me it’s fine it’s normal that’s how it works. I asked my babysitter “so if someone ties you up and forces themselves on you is that okay and normal?” I got beat by my mom for saying that. She said it’s different for animals. I said “because humans think they can do whatever to anything they believe they have power over.” Again got beat. So I never brought it up again but I still believe this is R@pe and as a survivor myself I empathize with animals and honestly they are far better creatures than we are as a species.
The title of this video is A+
It's literally what my grandparents would say, especially my pop.
Before my family got chickens as a VT I did my research read up on anatomy, diet , etc . Before we got our goats I had never had goats so I researched same thing their anatomy what nutrition requirements they needed their hoof care grooming etc . Also I spoke with a vet to make sure I was understanding or if there was anything I didn’t know etc. there is no shame in asking or educating No animals should be a fast decision it should be a long thought out and you should educate yourself on any animal if you can’t give them 100% don’t get it . That’s just me and how my mind works .
Precisely. I couldn't give a cat I'd gotten over ten years ago, the perfect home. So I haven't gotten any other animals since. It won't happen until I'm the most stable in every way possible. If I got an animal I wasn't as well-versed on, I'd spend a good couple years doing research.
It's part of the instant gratification issue these days, as well. 😢
I used to ride my neighbor's horse when I was ateen. I look back now and I'm embarrassed at how much I did not know... I freely admit I was young and stupid, now I am old and stupid...
I didn’t know it was effort for horses to be in trailers as I have little to no experience trailering but thank you for sharing that, super insightful!
You should go for a ride in the trailer.. I did... it is a serious workout
@@katherinwalter1826Absolutely. I wish I had done it sooner, but I did when I had to ride with my mini mare to the vet who was completely blind. Didn't trust her to not panic and get caught up when being tied and if we didn't tie her, we were worried she was going to hit her head/fall, etc.
It was probably one of the most miserable experiences and I will never, ever, blame a horse for not wanting to load. The movement, the sound, etc., it was awful. My mare stood there with her head against my legs just cowering and shaking. She was such a brave girl though 😭
But yeah I think it should be something that EVERY owner should do. It was hard for me to find my balance, horses don't have arms like we do to grab onto things!
Im so glad someone is spreading awareness about stuff like this because its so sad to see people doing stuff like this...❤
I just found you. Thank you for making me realize I'm not a hate-filled bit...Or wrong. People scare me - "horse people" terrify me. I can never let a horse go because I'm worried an idiot will buy them.
That pony with the young boy on him is getting kicked into the FLANKS WITH SPURS
Thanks! I have no idea how you came up in my feed as I have no interest in horsemanship but I've been binge watching your videos these past few days and I've learned a lot about the abuse of horses. I appreciate your work. Best of luck to you.
Holy shit 75 dollars
Wow your really awesome
@@Randomcrap-zx5ks You would think that Raleigh would think so too, and so say thank you to them! Obviously she is too important to bother saying thank you to people who literally give her free money for nothing!
@cattymajiv Everyone gives raleigh money just by watching her video she's making well over 600$ a week But this person just gave her a hole bunch straight up That
Was really awesome She
Probably didn't see it that all
@@RW-rt5nd She probably didn't see it
Literally shared the “Crap Happens in a Hurry” short because it pissed the f*ck off. Those horses will never wanna be in a trailer again.
Can I say something, can we also talk about riding barns being abusive. When I was just 9 years old I remember my trainer telling me “if I can’t hear you whipping your not whipping hard enough” I WAS NINE! And even I knew that wasn’t right at that age, They were so aggressive and obviously used negative reinforcement. I wanted to say something but again I was like 9 and too scared. Gosh…
i was in a lesson once when i was 11 and he (the horse) didn't want to trot. the trainer literally told me to kick harder like 10 times. i felt so bad i was tearing up, but as children, we trust the trainers to know what they are doing. now that i've grown up i've learnt they, in fact, do not know what they are doing.
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I am not an equestrian and when I saw the stallion obviously stressed in his stall my fist reaction was "What's wrong with the poor horsie?" When she mentioned the stall, I was thinking that it makes sense. Try being in one room 24 7 with no entertainment, or mental escapism. Of course you are going to go batshit with boredom.
I cannot tell you how many times I have videoed myself, so I don’t end up doing something unintentionally stupid. I just randomly hit record. I have seen a few things, and changed my behavior.
I was wondering what type of things you noticed that you did unintentionally? Maybe it could help me also.
@@make_it_mckenna best to describe it as, watching my own timing. There are things he relaxes into, that I expand training from. And things he startles at that we can touch a few more times.
@@valsptsd814 Oh! Ok, thank you. I will definitely have to try this!
When I had horses, I'd put them in the trailer saddled, but neeever ever NEVER put them in the trailer with their bit. The only time I put them in saddled was when I was going to an event nearby . That was twice out of the 20 years I've had them.
Fucking hell, by watching your or Rick's videos alone I feel like I have more horse knowledge than any of those people. That's so god damn sad.
Very True! I have a stallion and he's very calm, also yes there's a lot of problems in UAE horse owners, 80% of stables don't have turnouts, I am also in UAE and it's HORRIBLE how my horse has to stay In a stall 24/7 so I try coming everyday and let him free in an arena
The most frustrating part about all of these videos is that people that do stuff like they do is that if asked they would swear up and down and will debate you in the ground that they know what they are doing despite mountains of evidence to the contrary!!
The lady sitting in the chair acting like a fool with the 2 young horses, also started her yearling (taz) immediately with spurs and calls it “spur trained”
I actually think he is 2 but either way, extremely irresponsible. She let taz bully his dam. They were the only 2 horses she had so taz only got to socialize with his dam for a very long time, zero herd dynamic or proper social skills, and by her past videos he spent majority of his yearling life in a stall.
@@Whoa.Emmaaa Cuz he had surgery and needed 3.5 months of stall rest 😂🤦🏻♀️
@@InvitedInRed what does that have anything to do with my comment
@@Whoa.Emmaaa It has a lot to do with it. It seems like you have no clue what you are talking about.
@@cattymajiv stall rest doesn’t mean being a rock of a brain horse owner.
Finally early😍 Raleigh, I am litterally obsessed with ur channel! Your channel is my safe space, I am so grateful that I have someone I can watch that I know I can always trust, so THANK YOUUUUUU! Thank you thank you thank you for spreading awareness about all the things other influencers are afraid to call out!
I have an album on my fb titled “it’s not culture it’s abuse” where I catalog these videos. We have 25x25 fenced pens where they come in to eat in peace and quiet, they’re full shaded so the sc heat gives them a break. They pasture together. Our stallion lives in a pen next to everyone. He does have a private acre to himself that he goes in but it’s two strands in f hot plastic thin cord. I think he’s quiet and respectful bc he can touch noses and see everyone but he can’t go out bc it would be a little hectic lol. Kudos to you for all that you try to message to the world. Keep it up.
I have a similar situation with my horses.. the mares are together from mostly done with am feed until pm feed and there are snacks in between together.
While I am not an equestrian; I do have a lot of love for horses and hope to one day have them. I have learned a few things today from you, I just stumbled on your channel and I am so for enjoying being here. Thank you for the content and thank you for some of the teaching me stuff.
Why do you even want some? They are not THINGS to be acquired. I would think you would learn that from Raliegh.
You're quite incorrect. Domestic horses were bred to be.. domestic. Sorry to spoil it for you @@cattymajiv
Welcomw to the persistent Florida heat. I grew up in Washington state and Florida just smacks you in the face with it's humidity
We need to start promoting real horsemanship in our industry and call out the lack of knowledge and stupid "methods" that have come out.
I've always loved horses but honestly knew next to nothing about them. Im so glad to have found your channel coz you've made me realize i have a lot of work and research to do if i ever want to properly own a horse of my own ❤
I just love that Raleigh is reading all of the comments and taking the time to like them, I haven’t really come here in a long time since I thought you took a brake but I’ve watched almost all of your videos and it kinda made me stop taking riding lessons since I see the horses clearly are stalled and have a lot of lessons every day, not to the point of abuse but a normal riding facility. I really love connecting with horses and I would like someday to have one where I can work with him at his own pace and have a connection where I would not need a bit or spurs to communicate with him. I feel like if I can’t give him the most perfect life out in the open and socializing with other horses then I can’t have one. I can’t just ride different horses every week, I do want to learn but I end up not seeing them as living creatures but machines programmed to perform a task, and when I m not able to transmit something I get very frustrated. It got to the point where I was just scared to get one (had a bad fall recently) and every lesson even tho I knew the command I would be kinda week and like if you don’t t want to go that way it’s fine do as you please… kinda way I fell at every lessons, I was not even holding to the saddle anymore ( I was fully equipped btw)
Sorry for the long rant don’t really have who to talk about this, my parents give me money to go but are not interested in it, and so it is difficult as a child to progress but I did live your new intro , so iconic 😂
She doesn't read anywhere near all of them. She only reads the tiniest fraction of them, when she bothers to read any of them at all.
A girl that I know rode at a riding school then had one part loan horse for less than a year and guess who just bought an ex race horse, yes her 🤦♀️
Money equals skills i guess 🫠
omg
I knew someone similar but what was worse is that she blamed every trainer she had but herself also hits her horses face the moment "he" was in the wrong and wondered why he loved everyone else more she learnt from the best her mum
A recipe for disaster 😅
I see this time and again. This will end in a wreck, guarantee.
What’s even worse about all this, is the fact people who WANT to learn about horses, and care for them correctly have trouble finding people who can teach them right. Due to all these idiots of people
3:14 ALL OF THIS YES GIRL PREACH 👏👏👏👏 The woman in the chair at the end is absolutely ridiculous
I have a service dog and through having one I began to study extensively on dog training and behavior. I became a dog trainer for a short amount of time and left because of how awful these people are. the company I worked for wouldn't let me deny customers so I left. The amount of dog owners I see that know nothing about dogs makes me want to cry.
As a Floridian I'm so sorry you decided to move here, but I'm glad to see you posting again. :)
I was thinking the same thing. I live in central Florida (about an hour outside Tampa) and the heat has been extra brutal this year. Overall I agree about not stalling horses, but we have an older horse at the barn where I’m at and she’s being stalled with a fan some days right now. There’s plenty of shaded areas in all the pastures, but when it was 111 with 97% humidity recently, all the horses looked miserable.
U make such good safety & care points. Undeniable.
Thank you so much for spreading this information! I didn’t realize about the trailering thing, and thank you for that. It’s always a good day when you upload!❤️
I do agree with this video very much 😊 thank you for putting this out there. Criticize these people all you want!!!
The pony one made me livid
I quit social media in 2021. BEST thing I ever did. My life literally changed for the better. Now I just scroll insta for entertainment and watch youtube. Life is so much better. You can't fix stupid and sadly, with warning labels on everything, we're at an overload of stupid in the world, and most of it is available for viewing on social media.
This has to be one of my top favorite videos because you've touched on everything I absolutely feel about people too, except I'm a dog person not a horse person, but I can't watch animal content mostly anymore either because it typically involves some form of either abuse or making the animal uncomfortable and people who don't know what they're watching think the reaction is funny. I stick to "animal people" channels and content, people who know what they're doing or talking about and/or take great care of their animals. Tiktok is the worst with dog content too, and also the animal obesity on there is absolute next level, worst than the crap I've even seen on Facebook which at times I thought was pretty bad.
I genuinely think animal abuse laws need to be updated to cover more things. Over feeding should be considered just as abusive, and people need to stop using excuses like “I didn’t know any better.” Because when you have an animal it is YOUR responsibility to do the research not someone else’s to educate you. Imagine saying something like that about a human child, people would riot. Like “oh sorry I didn’t know I needed to brush my daughter’s hair when it got matted!” “Oh sorry I didn’t know feeding my daughter McDonalds every day for every meal is unhealthy!” “I didn’t children need to be taken outside to play!”
So yesterday I went to a xc clinic with my horse and trainer and today I was supposed to today too but in Alberta… there are around 3 forest fires and got worse by 50. So we had to leave… when we were getting ready to leave this family of I think 5 got their 2 horses out of the trainer and started to tack up. To go ride?! Not to mention jump?! They didn’t deserve horses. ☠️🤢 makes me so gross.
To be completely honest, I don't know what any of my brushes are "for". All I know is the difference between the face, body, main, and hoof brushes. And what I Definitely know is that the horse sure as heck enjoys it whenever I brush him down.
Hi Raleigh … I just want to thank you a TON for yet another AMAZING video!!! I am noticing on Facebook shorts an increasing number of shorts videos popping up in my news feed showing either abuse or stupid people riding … and I totally agree with you on everything what you say. Why are people even showing this stuff and commenters acting like it’s either funny or normal? It makes no sense and I have had to stop even looking in the shorts section. A few days ago, someone put out a cartoon making fun, so to say, of trained riders. It showed one one side saying “Kids learning to ride today” with a kid in English riding lessons, wearing a helmet, with an instructor nagging the student to have heels down, don’t ride without the helmet, etc. The second half declared “Kids learning to ride yesterday” showing a kid on a bucking, agitated horse with no helmet on, and the dad simply telling him, “Hold him down! And if you fall off, you have to walk home.” I’m sorry … that’s not even learning to ride, and it’s bad equitation and irresponsible parenting to do that. And worst of all was the comments section where “country kids” were sneering at people who take lessons, saying they didn’t need the to learn how to ride, and how they became tougher because of the bad method in the cartoon, that today’s riding kids are wimps. No it’s not …. These people just didn’t learn to ride properly and learned from others it’s OK to abuse a horse. Taking lessons is absolutely essential, either for English or Western, because they teach you safety in case something happens, and learning to ride properly minimizes your chance of a fatal accident. As I often have told some riders or horse people who have sneered at me for being a “city slicker” for always wearing my helmet and riding habit even when riding on trails, “Call me a city slicker … But I’m stayin’ safe!” I’m a city slicker until someone else gets hurt …. ;). Keep up the good work, and please do comment on that cartoon in a future if you ever see it …. :)
I can see why they laugh at the riding habit on the trails, but it's smart to wear a helmet. Everyone should always wear one.
11:21 killed me 😭But besides that thank you for posting such good content because I always go to your channel whenever I want to learn more about horses! :)
I LOVE THE INTRO ( I don’t know if it is new but I like it)❤
So at the barn we work we keep the horses out for as long as possible. But when it rains, we have to bring some horses in not all just some and will bring two horses in when it goes above 95 and they’ll only be in for about an hour because we air-condition the stalls. But when they’re outside, they each have about 2 acres.
I LOVE YOU RALIEGH! !! ❤❤
Forever greatful of your presence. Thank you
my friend only cleans her cats litter box once a month that's only 12 times a year I clean mine daily it actually scares me how little she cares about her cat. And I've watched your vids for forever and I stopped going to my abusive trainers barn thx for teaching me what to look out for but my mom still doesn't think she's abusive and won't let me ride anywhere else 😭
I clean my two three time a week and that’s because they are inside outside cats and actively prefer going outside so even after two or three days there’s only ever two or three things to scoop out. I couldn’t imagine once a month especially if they are purely inside cats! That’s insane
@@emilyjohn2034 mine are indoor cats and so they poop in there a lot not to mention there's three of them. My friend only had one cat and she was indoor but once a month is WAY to little.
@@K-21101 that poor cat! Does she not realize an unclean litter box can cause infections??
@@emilyjohn2034 that's what I tried saying idk some people just don't want know how to take care of there cats they're convinced that cats don't need caring.
I watch TH-cam videos and will look at some Twitter threads but other than that my husband and I both got rid of ALL social media and focus on spending quality time together. We couldn’t be happier with that choice and do not miss it!!!!
"I got rid of tiktok a long time ago..." I did the same, and honestly, it feels like such a relief
Same, I’ve even considered downloading it again because friends send me TikTok’s so often but I just refuse. The amount of animal abuse is sickening and TikTok’s algorithm wouldn’t stop showing me things like that despite not engaging with it, it definitely was ruining my mental health
Raleigh, you know, I love you, right?? You are an awesome human being. You are very knowledgeable & smart. You care. That's why I love watching your stuff - because I learn from you.
Now, please take this info from me and chew on it for awhile before responding:
Why did you & hubby travel straight through to FL from WA State?
Yep. I'm calling you out on this mistake.
You think that Truck drivers have road logs & state mandated 24hr drive times for no reason? Girl, drowsy driving is similar to texting & driving or worse.
Just please, please🙏🏼 be careful not only for yourselves but for others, like me, out on the roads.
Look, I'm just sayin - I can tell that you're a good driver because you are more aware than most and I know that this trip was a one-of- kind. But worse than that, you bragged about it! And then segwayed into promoting a mysterious non-FDA approved supplement (with God knows what is in the pills!)
I think you are better than this..
Excellent video as always!
In savannah ga here but take lots of trips to the fl springs. Not sure where you are in fl, but you MUST check out the springs and have a lazy day floating on beautiful water. Not on a weekend though!
When Raleigh screaming “GET UP,” the cat in the back like, “wtf?..” ❤
Support Raleigh ❤❤❤❤
Hey Raleigh. I’m so happy you are feeling better. Love your commentary. Congratulations on your move to Florida ❤
I didn’t even notice the tack fit with how fast the first video was.
Would love a video breaking down tack fit at a glance! I had a lot of teachers, and only one ever mentioned the saddle fitting properly
You make a beyond great point on general animal husbandry like literally any animal care genre you have so many idiots ESPECIALLY in the horse world where it becomes so much more severe! From horses down to something like fish keeping, why is it that people refuse to educate themselves on something so serious? There are so many things to say about these types of idiots the inner keyboard warrior in me is being channeled.
Oh hell. Just halfway through video. I'm 64, had horses for 50 years. After 7 years of lessons. I wasn't allowed near a horse, until I knew the body parts, how they worked. I cleaned saddles and bridles, before I was even on a horse. Then started to realise how much that I still do not know. I'm still learning.😂
Those people are sick and sickening.
LOVE the new intro!!
I had a horse owner/family friend come over and ask how I kept the water troughs clean…
Like… I clean them??
I don't have troughs, but how do you clean them? A sponge? A... Mop?
Watered down bleach spray, let that sit 10-20 min.
I used to scrub with a heavy duty stiff scrub brush… but now I have a pressure washer. :)
@@kateb5233 oh, cleaver! I screenshoted that because my father actually DOES rent a pasture. Now I have a way to stop by every one and a while to help him clean the water trough. Thanks!
He's not a very experienced land owner... I'll try and help him out
@@jewels3400 that’s great to hear, and wishing you both the best of luck!
If I can offer another piece of advice, I don’t let the water sit stagnant more than a week.
Every two weeks deep clean/pressure wash (depending on temp/how dirty the trough is) and every week-5 days I dump and rinse the troughs.
Hope that helps!
@@kateb5233 You must have very neat and tidy horses! Just two of mine, any two, at that, will have their troughs looking murky and nasty in three days, tops. I've gotten used to dumping, cleaning, and refilling every two days. Brats. I've got to make two more of my version of those Equine Classic automatic waterers. The one I have is so easy to clean, and it only takes a couple of gallons of water to do so! Now I want more of them, but they're pricey, so I'm making my own version of them using 55 gallon barrels.
2:45 this is so sad
I feel so bad. Not only am I SO late, but I laughed at that first clip! Why me?! I feel so cursed...😭😥
3:36 into the video and you have already gained a new sub, I love how honest you are.
The tiny pony and the white stallion, poor things, they are abused terribly. My heart breaks for them. And tying the legs of the mare for breeding is so perverse. It's really so, so simple; if you wouldn't want it done to you, don't do it to the animal! So many people oblivious that animals deserve love and respect.
That is rape. And nobody should be breeding their horses at all! Raleigh and all of my favorite equestrians say this!
2:06 My trainer always asks the lessons kids to help with the horse. Grooming, tacking up, etc. The amount of parents who get annoyed by that. They are always yapping about how they didn’t pay for their kid to be picking a horses feet, they want them to be on a horse. And my trainer always tries to explain that taking care of the horse is a part of horse riding as much as getting on the horse, and people never understand, they only see the animal as a tool. It is really said.
Hi Dahlink.
Without THIS,
You would not be HERE,
Keeping us informed.
Truly😂❤
There are ALOT OF LOSERS ruining animals lives. SICK!
Thanks for outing them❣️
You are AWESOME 👏
My horses are trying to load up onto the trailer. They walk on and walk up very respectfully and unload very respectfully, we also ALWAYS use breakaway leather halters even if they aren’t tied because we have a step up trailer with box stalls which the horses love
My barn up the road has giant stalls for the horses. They go in for the heat of the day, and then go back out for the rest of the day. It's not ideal, but it's not as bad as some barns for sure.
2:00 - Oh man, you just took me back a couple of decades!
I was an overly enthusiastic teen helping out at a riding school for free rides. Bonus being you actually learned a LOT, not just caring and looking after horses but life skills in general. I think I was.... 14, 15 at most? I'd been riding about 3 years at that point and while not the best, I kinda soaked everything up like a sponge. Anyways, I kind of knew where I stood skills wise if I ever wanted my own horse or pony..... and one day one of the instructors came up to me.... and dear lord I died inside.
She took me aside and introduced me to these two ladies. Lovely people, but dear god absolutely clueless. I quote. 'Hey OP, can you take these two aside, show them how to take apart and put back together a bridle, teach them the names of all the parts and parts of the saddle. Help them tack up their horses as well'.
Yeah.... these women had bought horses. They were livery owners. 1) They couldn't tack up 2) they didn't even know how their tack worked 3) Then I saw them ride. Or try to.
They literally rode at 'I've ridden a horse 6 times in my life' level, couldn't even keep a rising trot going without hanging on for dear life.
Jeez lo’ eez..
You are awesome Raleigh
I’m glad you’re not on social media anymore Raleigh. It’s really just rotting out minds away. I just don’t get who watches this crap and says “wow this is hilarious😂” or this is soooo entertaining. Just goes to show that people are losing their minds.
Those idiots in first video I seen on youtube that was literally the dumbest thing to do ! Gave me anxiety!
Not only is your content and internet personality fun, you have steered me away from the wrong direction in the equestrian world. I am so glad you are doing well. Social media is not worth it, I only have TH-cam now to watch you and a few others. I would not be upset if you decided to leave, but know you have saved another person from joining the rodeo. Stay safe 🙏
edit: oh shoot, you in my home state now! welcome, its kind of miserable here 😂
The fact that I saw the first clip earlier and was just thinking “ooo, I really need to see Raleigh react to that”
❤ Welcome to Sunny Florida, I love your video's.
One of my first jobs was at a local breeding farm. They had a beautiful stallion there that was kept in his stall 24/7. He would bite his own flank and then do tight little circles in the stall like a dog chasing his tail. His stall was probably a foot deep and had a huge circular groove in all the muck from him doing this. It was so incredibly sad. I was just a 12 year old girl at the time but I understood why he was behaving that way. It was so sad. Needless to say, I quit that job after only 2 weekends. 30 years later, I have my own little happy herd and they are on turnout 24/7 and they are very happy horses!
People are crazy!
When I first started riding about 6 years ago, before I was even aloud to ride or brush the horse, I had to know the names and purpose for each brush, the names of each part of the saddle, and proper anatomy for the horse. The work now days breaks my heart.
I only had my tack on my horse once, and that was when after a fun day rodeo there was a tornado warning, i rode my horse across town and it would have been dangerous riding back, so i loosened his cinch a bit and got him in the trailer, i absolutely hate tornados but im glad we were fine, my house was 5 min away by vehicle so he wasnt in trailer so long! He was also in a bozal and we ride like that 24/7 he is better minded than 95% of horses we meet.
Thank you for the random post Raleigh GOD I needed you my life is awful 😂
6:46 it’s sad I can believe this and the fact they had bridles, while tied NOT TO MENTION BITS it ludicrous. U really inspire me and I love ur videos, u always roast them but give the BEST advice, I can see how munch u care, and care for ur horses. ❤😢
(3:17) I have an obese dog. We only realized when he developed severe arthritis and it was too late. We’re working with him to try and lose as much weight as possible. But now we have a second dog, I’m working my absolute hardest to train her in obedience, agility, etc. That is change. If you aren’t gonna change your ways to benefit your future animals, you shouldn’t own them.
Amen! Good advice!
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„Crap happens in a hurry!“ yeah maybe try to take care of the horses better and maybe train them and learn about horses before you get one/ multiple?
Thanks again for calling out people that are ridiculous, and some of the most ignorant people out there!!
Missed you ❤️
I’m really glad my dad didn’t cave and get my mom a horse, she wouldn’t have taken any responsibility for taking care of it. I was like girl you can barely walk and you want to try to take care of a horse
I’m lucky I learned from a well trained, well educated trainer on how to ACTUALLY take care of and ride a horse (the first thing she taught me was how to take care of my horse, very grateful)
I really want you to keep posting! I love your videos
I met this girl who was trying to convince me my halflinger was palomino when his papers clearly say he is sorrel...
Well halflingers are sorrel but this girl may not've known that, plus reg. papers have a tendency to be wrong (the number of blue roans I've seen reg. as gray and vice versa is crazy)
@@justanotheridahocowgirl I gave her the benefit of the doubt. And you're right about the papers thing... 🫤
Hay, Raleigh! Here I am again, soaking up information.😊 I know next to nothing about horses, but I watch your channel and others like it to get the facts, and to see these beautiful animals in motion.
Now, like I said, I know next to nothing, but I always thought that people put the tack on the horses after they get where they're going and get them out of the trailer? Of course, I could be wrong....
Anyway, I left you a thumbs-up--best wishes, and keep up the good work!
Say it louder for the people in the back!! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
have you seen the news about Charlotte the dressage lady?
@@bella.and.cavill yes, poor horse:(
That child on the little miniature horse is booting it in sensitive areas WEARING SPURS!!!! 🤬🤬🤬🤬
I can't even watch these.. I did watch the first one but it's just too hard. As someone with my own horse, the one constant in the horse world I've noticed is the amount of fragile egos that can never know anything new or learn something new.. like once you delude yourself into thinking you are experienced with horses it shuts you off from being open minded enough to admit you have more to learn. I came back to riding from a kid almost 10 years ago after a 20 year break and I constantly am still asking questions, reading books on all sorts of things equine related esp with regards to horse behavior. You constantly have to re-evaluate what you think you know and sometimes change things up to progress as a horse person.