Hi guys something happened to the audio when I uploaded the file so there seems to be 2 minutes muted in the video while I canter. Apologies for this but unless I take the whole video down and upload again I can not fix it!
Such a stunning horse, you and your team do an amazing job not only picking such beautiful horses but the effort you all put to bring them on for there future chapter in their story. Thanks for sharing him my lovely.
Hi Matt, can you do a video on the business side of the sale horses? I'm curious how much you invest into getting them sale-ready (training, gelding, therapies, etc.) and your return. I think economics is really interesting and could be helpful for those who don't know about the process from start to finish. Love your videos; thank you
Matt! I suppose you didnt realize, but from min 11:43 to 13:09 there's no audio D: Basically from min 11:25 to 13:33 the audio collapse a bit Nice horse!! So sweet 😍😍
I am too much of an amateur to ever sell a horse. Bought and kept until they died. Because to me they could never be considered other than a friend. Which is the reason I am not in the horse business. I still remember the first horse I looked at decades ago and worry about what happened to him. This boy is gorgeous.
Stunning horse and so much potential! Love that you are going slow with him. That is so important. Baby steps builds strength and a softer horse. Would love him.
You certainly have a talent with transforming horses into heart horses. Beautiful dreamy gelding with a good foundation to ensure that he is forever loved!
Matt, you certainly know how to pick the most gorgeous horses. He looks good as he is moved through the paces, definitely a fine horse! Thanks for taking us along, see you soon.
Hey Matt, with your love of andalusian horses you should check out Canadian horses !! I would love to see you do a video where you meet one and learn about the breed, they're not very well know but super versatile. Some similar traits to the andalusians. I believe the queen's favourite horse was a Canadian horse. They're classified as critical as not many are being breed, not many people know about them.
Beautiful Dream horse! So good to see his training is steady and slow for him to settle in; hello and great job Kevin! Thank you Matt! Really enjoyed this!
Oh Matt, he is so beautiful. I can’t thank you enough for your video’s and I just love listening to you as you explain what the moves are, why they do it and how to watch the change as they warm up. I love watching you with the horses and the way you handle and touch them, they respond so wonderfully to you. Thank you.
Looks as though he paddles a bit in the front right. Is that what is meant by PRE movement? He is gorgeous. You take such good care of your kids. Praying for the most perfect home for this sweet sweet boy.
Since I was a little girl my three favorite for looks fave been palomino, chestnut and buckskin. Thank you for looking at more than looks although looks do help. Hope you find a forever owner for the Don.
Kevin is surely keeping it fun for the horse using a bit, chin straps and spurs. You don´t need to stab your horse in their belly ever. You could see Don Letrado trying to get rid of the bit shortly after he was tacked up. The horse looks stressed, unsettled and uncomfortable. He is foaming a lot. I dislike the short reins so does the horse. I don´t care how they do it in Spain. Doesn´t mean you need to do it. Very pretty horse.
is it just me or does he step shorter in the left front then the right? 17:19 maybe its just cuz he was a bit stiff still and i think it gets better throughout the ride but i dunno could be lameness
it was selected for in the past since it was considered beautiful in the baroque period, not much appreciated today and is not selected for, but not frowned upon in spain @@jenivieve8273
He is a magnificent horse and I know under your training and your riders training he will be a phenomenal horse for somebody in the end thank you for sharing this video even with the audio blanking out it was perfect
gorgeous horse. but are his front legs uneven, or is there a reason he raises the right front leg higher and for longer? in walk it almost looks like he's lame, but it gets much better over the course of the video, so maybe just a bit unbalanced?
Hmmm I think one of the dangers of having xsales horses up on TH-cam is people who are serious will be looking for problems, so it's kind of an invite to think aloud as if you were looking to purchase. Not a bad thing and very honest. First up he is very pretty..........Handsome is as handsome does unfortunately doesn't apply to Equine sport horses, PRE's all look pretty. Second up he doesn't overtrack at all in the walk, varies between no over track, to no overtrack by a mile. Bear in mind the walk is the most difficult pace to change, some say impossible out of the three paces. Spending your life getting the horse relaxed in his frame enough for just overtracking by one hoof print might be all you end up doing. Trot is the easiest to change so even a mediocre one is ok in a very green horse, though an open shoulder is always an asset, however the horse here also dishes (too much for me) in the trot and that you cannot fix, it's unsightly but cosmetic and can look weirdly wobbly from the ground. Canter so so you would ideally like more natural flection in the hinds, think snap up and down and forward and under. Extremely pretty pony would make a lovely older child's riding pony. The periodic movement in front with the short steps PREs mostly do, exceptions always exist but still not the norm though specific sprt horse breeding is cahnging that. Thing is you have to see ahead to how much you will be able to get them on the hinds without breaking anything in the process, it takes a load of strengh and they mature slowly, any rushing and bamb. Start later with dressage training, just normal riding and hope they strenghen up with those little joints and feet.
What a gorgeous buckskin horse! He is sweet, calm, docile and has great potential. You are really committed to EISH and your work is very helpful for future buyers.Thanks to Kevin for the demonstration and to Matt for all the explanations. I think this pretty boy will quickly find his new home. 🤗💙
He is certainly beautiful and gentle with people. I thought I saw a partial dorsal stripe? If he does have, he is actually a Dun rather than a Buckskin. 💜🇺🇸
I wish Jesse would buy this horse for himself. Unlimited dream imagining how much Jesse would love this horse and how incredible their partnership would be. Jesse, what do you say???
I recently watched a video we were talking about you being arrogant or not There was no way I see that in you were all. When your with Jesse Both of you look like you are so in love. Don't change anything!
Nice horse but definitely something up with is left front. It’s an odd movement… almost like he drops down on his hock. I hope it can be fixed.. he’s very sweet.
He’s beautiful I hope he finds a good home with someone who will love him and bring him on to get the full potential out of him beautiful buckskin love him.tfs😎🏇😎
What I see is a beautiful green horse, and what comes along with that is a slight unbalanced movement and not necessarily " lameness". And with time and a good schooling program which is obviously taking place it will all come together.😊
A horse, even a green horse, shouldn't walk like this. This isn't a balance issue. He is clearly not 100% sound - doesn't mean it's a bigger issue. Could just be some blocked joints and muscles. It's definitly worth to take a look in why he walks like this. Especially in young, untrained horses it is important to prevent injuries.
@@jonjonwp no, a PRE doesn't walk like this. The striding of both front legs aren't matching and this isn't breed related. Yes, the walk different and have a different movement in comparison to normal warmbloods. I train iberian horses now for nearly 10 years - and never ever walked one of my horses like this just because of it's breed. He isn't 100% sound and this doesn't have to mean Matt is doing a bad job and selling lame horses. It could be the first day where the horse wasn't sound and during the stress of filming they didn't pay attention to it. It happens - they are animals. Doesn't change the fact that this isn't just breed related movement or balance issues.
@cla s anything is possible, especially when it comes to young growing equines, But the one thing I have learnt over nearly 5 decades and having close equine vet friends and a therapeutic,rehab background is that thrre is no such thing as a100% soundness, but there is so much that you can do for all equines regardless of age, their structure, so on and so on to help make them comfortable, I think that Matt and his team are extremely well established in their knowledge and also have the gift of the "eye" and feel of movement when astride. He has pro en that over the yrs, and all the vet checks, therapy work that he does do which we do not always see, if he feels deep down that something has been missed he calls in the help of an animal communicator, He is amazing
Do you feel the horse has more action in his right foreleg , than the left? I don’t know what may be causing it. Is he over dominant on that side, just needing more work on the left… having him use that front left as the lead leg more often , to even the action out?
The audio cut out when you started the canter and came back on at the end of the canter 😢- other than that he looks like he'll be a beautiful riding horse
Sorry guys something happened with the upload that effected the audio! I have tried to fix it in the backend but there’s nothing I can do unless I remove the whole video and upload again 🥲
Pretty baby. You seem to be so mindful of your horses' needs, and I appreciate that. This horse seems to throw is front feet out a lot. Is that a young horse thing or is that a potential issue? I'm assuming not an issue because you didn't mention it, but still very noticeable to me. I'm not familiar with all the confirmation and movement issues with these horses, so if anyone would like to comment, I'd like to learn about that feature of this horse's movement.
Just playing catch up,, I see this is a month old now. Is he totally sound? He just looks,a wee bit short in front, maybe not 100% in left fore?? See it un walk and trott and much happier in right lead canter... but hey,, maybe he's fine..
What is the small strap around his mouth for under the bit? Can he breathe properly and get rid of saliva? I’m not a horse person so just very interested, I do find it quite stressful to watch them foaming at the mouth with their head so tucked in, is it safe Matt?? No judgment at all I love you guys and how well you look after your horses. ❤
I'm trying to pay it forward for being a cancer survivor by opening a farm with like 4 horses for autistic kids or kids at risk. My question is, what are the most gental for kids that are autistic to be around? What's the price and age I should look for?
What age should I look for and this is gonna be a nonprofit so I cant get like the BMW of horses lol My son joined the army and just bought a home on 5achers and untill I can find land I can afford I'd keep them there
I would highly recommend doing some research on similar organisations and the types of horses they use and ask them for advice. Also I’m not sure how much experience you have with horses but it is absolutely worth it to go out and get some experience preferably with a trainer or horse lessons etc. if you are unable maybe consider working with someone who does have a lot of experience to work with the future horses at your farm. Even the best horses can be unpredictable and it’s very important to have someone experienced there especially when it comes to children with disabilities etc. Saying all that, our 17 year old welsh pony is currently enjoying semi retirement at an facility run by a friend who works with autistic children/children with mental and physical disabilities. She also has some quarter horses and some other ponies (riding ponies, Australian ponies, welsh ponies etc). Most of the horses are 15 years and older. I’m not sure on pricing as it can vary greatly depending on the horse and what you want to use them for eg just petting/socialising or riding etc. Hopefully some of this helps and congratulations on your recovery! It’s a wonderful and inspiring thing that you wish to pay it forward and I wish you the best of luck.
Strange question sorry, I have been meaning to ask a lot of times. Why are your cross ties low and not more high like I have seen done more often. Wondering if it works better this way?
Is it just me or when we are first seeing him in the stall does it seem his big eyes are a bit more at the front of his face than most horses? Is this related to his breed? Perhaps his coloring causes that illusion. Great horse, great video!
Hi guys something happened to the audio when I uploaded the file so there seems to be 2 minutes muted in the video while I canter. Apologies for this but unless I take the whole video down and upload again I can not fix it!
It's okay 😊👍 loved it thank you for your channel and your participation on our youtube forum.
So you’re too dumb to work it out
As a girl who grew up loving the movie Spirit, this horse right here, is literally my DREAM HORSE!!
Yessss❤
😊❤
I hope you are placed
With the horse of your dreams!!!
Same I watched all the Spirit movies (Spirit riding free and Spirit stallion of the Cimarron)
Omgggg samee I loved spirit when I was 7😂😂😂
Such a stunning horse, you and your team do an amazing job not only picking such beautiful horses but the effort you all put to bring them on for there future chapter in their story. Thanks for sharing him my lovely.
It does seem like his left foreleg is quite stiff, all the way up into his shoulder.
he’s a beautiful horse & looks like he will be very good for someone. i’m glad you guys put so much effort & love into your horses ❤
Hi Matt, can you do a video on the business side of the sale horses? I'm curious how much you invest into getting them sale-ready (training, gelding, therapies, etc.) and your return. I think economics is really interesting and could be helpful for those who don't know about the process from start to finish. Love your videos; thank you
Matt! I suppose you didnt realize, but from min 11:43 to 13:09 there's no audio D:
Basically from min 11:25 to 13:33 the audio collapse a bit
Nice horse!! So sweet 😍😍
I am too much of an amateur to ever sell a horse. Bought and kept until they died. Because to me they could never be considered other than a friend. Which is the reason I am not in the horse business. I still remember the first horse I looked at decades ago and worry about what happened to him. This boy is gorgeous.
Stunning horse and so much potential! Love that you are going slow with him. That is so important. Baby steps builds strength and a softer horse. Would love him.
SUCH A BEAUTIFUL HORSE. MOVES VERY SMOOTHLY. NOT SURE WHAT KIND OF BIT OR EQUIPMENT IS USED, BUT WONDERING WHY THE HORSE SEEMS TO BE DROOLING LOT.
What a gorgeous horse! My first horse, 55 years ago, was a buckskin and I yearn for another beauty like this boy,
You certainly have a talent with transforming horses into heart horses. Beautiful dreamy gelding with a good foundation to ensure that he is forever loved!
Matt, you certainly know how to pick the most gorgeous horses. He looks good as he is moved through the paces, definitely a fine horse! Thanks for taking us along, see you soon.
Beautiful horse! First horse I learned to ride on was a buckskin! I loved him,and rode him all during my lessons! 😊🐴
Oh my gosh, he is so gorgeous! I love his buckskin coat! He seems very sweet. ❤
Hey Matt, with your love of andalusian horses you should check out Canadian horses !! I would love to see you do a video where you meet one and learn about the breed, they're not very well know but super versatile. Some similar traits to the andalusians. I believe the queen's favourite horse was a Canadian horse. They're classified as critical as not many are being breed, not many people know about them.
I just love how happy he is and how much he wants to be pet😂.
Beautiful Dream horse! So good to see his training is steady and slow for him to settle in; hello and great job Kevin! Thank you Matt! Really enjoyed this!
What a sweet and cute and lovely boy. So kind and beautiful ❤
Good luck for him and all the best 🍀✨🍀✊🏼✨✊🏼
He's beautiful. Love, love the buckskin & with his sweet nature..just Wow!
Oh Matt, he is so beautiful. I can’t thank you enough for your video’s and I just love listening to you as you explain what the moves are, why they do it and how to watch the change as they warm up. I love watching you with the horses and the way you handle and touch them, they respond so wonderfully to you. Thank you.
Looks as though he paddles a bit in the front right. Is that what is meant by PRE movement? He is gorgeous. You take such good care of your kids. Praying for the most perfect home for this sweet sweet boy.
Since I was a little girl my three favorite for looks fave been palomino, chestnut and buckskin. Thank you for looking at more than looks although looks do help. Hope you find a forever owner for the Don.
He is Such a Handsome horse Matt!! Anyone should feel proud to ride him!! ❤
Such a beautiful horse … him and etro are my most favorite ones!
HI Matt, do you know that we lost audio at about 11:30? Love to hear the whole voice over. Thanks!
Was actually wondering if it was my phone 😂
@@AnimeMoonFox same
Same here
Beautiful horse. Who ever buys him is fortunate. He is a very flashy guy
That is my absolute dream horse! He is so so stunning, I hope you find an amazing home for him!❤❤
Love you and Jesse, I enjoy your videos so much ❤
He’s absolutely gorgeous. Wishing you the best & that you’re able to help him find his person & forever home.
💜🙏🤞
His ears are adorable- with those little black tips!
Lovely boy! Clearly a green horse but his effort at work is huge. Hopefully you find a new owner with the same mindset as you in the whole management.
I appreciate you’re an honest broker. Lots of wet saddle pads will make a winner for you. He’s beautiful.
Being green at 6yrs old is an absolute plus because he is more mature and will do better in competitions after proper training.
He's beautiful and I love his eyelashes!!
Kevin is surely keeping it fun for the horse using a bit, chin straps and spurs. You don´t need to stab your horse in their belly ever. You could see Don Letrado trying to get rid of the bit shortly after he was tacked up. The horse looks stressed, unsettled and uncomfortable. He is foaming a lot. I dislike the short reins so does the horse. I don´t care how they do it in Spain. Doesn´t mean you need to do it.
Very pretty horse.
Finally a realistic comment. You’re right soooo much fun for the horse.
STUNNING! ❤
is it just me or does he step shorter in the left front then the right? 17:19 maybe its just cuz he was a bit stiff still and i think it gets better throughout the ride but i dunno could be lameness
When he was was walking, he looked like he was limping on the front right. Something with his shoulder?
Beautiful horse and loved your video on his training.😊
Nice truck Matt! Nice horse too 😊. Good luck with the sale
He’s lovely. Def paddling in front. That’s not a big deal in my opinion. Hopefully he finds a forever home soon.
I’ve noticed a few Spanish horses doing this, I wondered if it was a breed thing/something to do with their specific gaits and/or confirmation.
it was selected for in the past since it was considered beautiful in the baroque period, not much appreciated today and is not selected for, but not frowned upon in spain @@jenivieve8273
Sound comes back at 13:08 for anyone wondering
Sounds cuts out at 11:44 or is it just at my end?
Same here!
So Nice to see real good groundwork! Thank you for showing us this! Really good video!🙏🙏🥰🐎🐎😊
He is a magnificent horse and I know under your training and your riders training he will be a phenomenal horse for somebody in the end thank you for sharing this video even with the audio blanking out it was perfect
Lovely horse. Audio drops out in the last part of the arena.
Lovely horse Matt he has a very kind eye 🥰
such a beautiful horse and hes caracters sounds so much funn and amazing :)
gorgeous horse. but are his front legs uneven, or is there a reason he raises the right front leg higher and for longer? in walk it almost looks like he's lame, but it gets much better over the course of the video, so maybe just a bit unbalanced?
That tailgate is something! Never seen that before.
Hmmm I think one of the dangers of having xsales horses up on TH-cam is people who are serious will be looking for problems, so it's kind of an invite to think aloud as if you were looking to purchase. Not a bad thing and very honest. First up he is very pretty..........Handsome is as handsome does unfortunately doesn't apply to Equine sport horses, PRE's all look pretty. Second up he doesn't overtrack at all in the walk, varies between no over track, to no overtrack by a mile. Bear in mind the walk is the most difficult pace to change, some say impossible out of the three paces. Spending your life getting the horse relaxed in his frame enough for just overtracking by one hoof print might be all you end up doing. Trot is the easiest to change so even a mediocre one is ok in a very green horse, though an open shoulder is always an asset, however the horse here also dishes (too much for me) in the trot and that you cannot fix, it's unsightly but cosmetic and can look weirdly wobbly from the ground. Canter so so you would ideally like more natural flection in the hinds, think snap up and down and forward and under. Extremely pretty pony would make a lovely older child's riding pony. The periodic movement in front with the short steps PREs mostly do, exceptions always exist but still not the norm though specific sprt horse breeding is cahnging that. Thing is you have to see ahead to how much you will be able to get them on the hinds without breaking anything in the process, it takes a load of strengh and they mature slowly, any rushing and bamb. Start later with dressage training, just normal riding and hope they strenghen up with those little joints and feet.
the way I clicked in 0.9 sec after getting a notification-
Wow he’s stunning 🤩 credit to you sir xx
What a gorgeous buckskin horse! He is sweet, calm, docile and has great potential. You are really committed to EISH and your work is very helpful for future buyers.Thanks to Kevin for the demonstration and to Matt for all the explanations.
I think this pretty boy will quickly find his new home. 🤗💙
What a little dreamboat! I hope he finds a special owner !
I love to see the video"s of the youngster"s being brought on. I also like how Matt explain"s how the horse is doing without hiding his baby mistake"s
Oh he's gorgeous. My dream horse is a PRE. The audio cut out at one point in the video for a while? I hope he goes to the best forever home
He is certainly beautiful and gentle with people. I thought I saw a partial dorsal stripe? If he does have, he is actually a Dun rather than a Buckskin. 💜🇺🇸
I wish Jesse would buy this horse for himself. Unlimited dream imagining how much Jesse would love this horse and how incredible their partnership would be. Jesse, what do you say???
OH LORD THEYRE GORGEOUS
I recently watched a video we were talking about you being arrogant or not There was no way I see that in you were all. When your with Jesse Both of you look like you are so in love. Don't change anything!
He’s so beautiful I hope you find a great home for Him
Nice horse but definitely something up with is left front. It’s an odd movement… almost like he drops down on his hock. I hope it can be fixed.. he’s very sweet.
He’s beautiful I hope he finds a good home with someone who will love him and bring him on to get the full potential out of him beautiful buckskin love him.tfs😎🏇😎
Beautiful horse ❤
love the horse and that ram truck
That horse is gorgeous
What a gorgeous horse!
He’s absolutely stunning. Someone is going to be very lucky. ❤️🇩🇰
The horse throws its left front leg a bit. Will that improve with age?
What a beautiful beautiful horse. Hope he goes to a good home where he will be loved and cherished ❤️
What I see is a beautiful green horse, and what comes along with that is a slight unbalanced movement and not necessarily " lameness". And with time and a good schooling program which is obviously taking place it will all come together.😊
I do wonder if it is worth a check though, I just never see such things but I also have showjumpers so
A horse, even a green horse, shouldn't walk like this. This isn't a balance issue. He is clearly not 100% sound - doesn't mean it's a bigger issue. Could just be some blocked joints and muscles. It's definitly worth to take a look in why he walks like this. Especially in young, untrained horses it is important to prevent injuries.
@@clas6366 This is how PRE horses walk. When you sell a horse they have been checked by a vet , otherwise Matt wouldn't be selling him.
@@jonjonwp no, a PRE doesn't walk like this. The striding of both front legs aren't matching and this isn't breed related. Yes, the walk different and have a different movement in comparison to normal warmbloods. I train iberian horses now for nearly 10 years - and never ever walked one of my horses like this just because of it's breed. He isn't 100% sound and this doesn't have to mean Matt is doing a bad job and selling lame horses. It could be the first day where the horse wasn't sound and during the stress of filming they didn't pay attention to it. It happens - they are animals. Doesn't change the fact that this isn't just breed related movement or balance issues.
@cla s anything is possible, especially when it comes to young growing equines, But the one thing I have learnt over nearly 5 decades and having close equine vet friends and a therapeutic,rehab background is that thrre is no such thing as a100% soundness, but there is so much that you can do for all equines regardless of age, their structure, so on and so on to help make them comfortable, I think that Matt and his team are extremely well established in their knowledge and also have the gift of the "eye" and feel of movement when astride. He has pro en that over the yrs, and all the vet checks, therapy work that he does do which we do not always see, if he feels deep down that something has been missed he calls in the help of an animal communicator, He is amazing
What a beautiful horse matt ❤❤
Beautiful horse. Love buckskins
Do you feel the horse has more action in his right foreleg , than the left? I don’t know what may be causing it. Is he over dominant on that side, just needing more work on the left… having him use that front left as the lead leg more often , to even the action out?
Needs to lengthen his stride
Matt, i just love this horse and i like your video too is this horse easy going ?❤
Realy a stunning horse and a very good rider 🐴👍 Greetings from Austria
The audio cut out when you started the canter and came back on at the end of the canter 😢- other than that he looks like he'll be a beautiful riding horse
Sorry guys something happened with the upload that effected the audio! I have tried to fix it in the backend but there’s nothing I can do unless I remove the whole video and upload again 🥲
He's gorgeous Matt!
He's a real beauty & so sweet.
Petition for Matt to get a cream gene PRE 👀🤚
Will there ever be a website for the sales barn with the info and price cats of the horses?
Pretty baby. You seem to be so mindful of your horses' needs, and I appreciate that. This horse seems to throw is front feet out a lot. Is that a young horse thing or is that a potential issue? I'm assuming not an issue because you didn't mention it, but still very noticeable to me. I'm not familiar with all the confirmation and movement issues with these horses, so if anyone would like to comment, I'd like to learn about that feature of this horse's movement.
Yep, it's a PRE thing. Very common.
Ohngosh he's a beauty, where do you advertise your horses?
Just playing catch up,, I see this is a month old now. Is he totally sound? He just looks,a wee bit short in front, maybe not 100% in left fore?? See it un walk and trott and much happier in right lead canter... but hey,, maybe he's fine..
I was seeing that too. I came to look through comments to see if anybody else did as well.
He’s a stunner❤
I LOVE buckskins. He is beautiful!
He seems so sweet! Beautiful boy!!
This horse is a beuty ,i would cry after him
What is the small strap around his mouth for under the bit? Can he breathe properly and get rid of saliva? I’m not a horse person so just very interested, I do find it quite stressful to watch them foaming at the mouth with their head so tucked in, is it safe Matt?? No judgment at all I love you guys and how well you look after your horses. ❤
Hello Matt! 🥰
Why spurs on a green horse? I need an explanation...I am shocked!
I'm trying to pay it forward for being a cancer survivor by opening a farm with like 4 horses for autistic kids or kids at risk. My question is, what are the most gental for kids that are autistic to be around? What's the price and age I should look for?
Quarter horses.
Drafts are super chill and gentle
What age should I look for and this is gonna be a nonprofit so I cant get like the BMW of horses lol My son joined the army and just bought a home on 5achers and untill I can find land I can afford I'd keep them there
I would highly recommend doing some research on similar organisations and the types of horses they use and ask them for advice. Also I’m not sure how much experience you have with horses but it is absolutely worth it to go out and get some experience preferably with a trainer or horse lessons etc. if you are unable maybe consider working with someone who does have a lot of experience to work with the future horses at your farm.
Even the best horses can be unpredictable and it’s very important to have someone experienced there especially when it comes to children with disabilities etc.
Saying all that, our 17 year old welsh pony is currently enjoying semi retirement at an facility run by a friend who works with autistic children/children with mental and physical disabilities. She also has some quarter horses and some other ponies (riding ponies, Australian ponies, welsh ponies etc). Most of the horses are 15 years and older. I’m not sure on pricing as it can vary greatly depending on the horse and what you want to use them for eg just petting/socialising or riding etc.
Hopefully some of this helps and congratulations on your recovery! It’s a wonderful and inspiring thing that you wish to pay it forward and I wish you the best of luck.
Haflinger and fjord
Stunning
Strange question sorry, I have been meaning to ask a lot of times. Why are your cross ties low and not more high like I have seen done more often. Wondering if it works better this way?
Is it just me or when we are first seeing him in the stall does it seem his big eyes are a bit more at the front of his face than most horses? Is this related to his breed? Perhaps his coloring causes that illusion. Great horse, great video!
I thought PRE doesn't carry a dilute gene that is needed to create the buckskin?
Did I fully watch this even though there is no way I could get another horse….yes, yes I did
Oh Matt he’s a beautiful horse, I love buckskin horses, tfs x Julie 🇬🇧
Was I the only one who lost sound from the voice over at about 11:42 ? It started back up at 13:09 though.