Brandt glad you were grooming and stuff while rambling. Ur horses are so well cared for. Your horses love you.. Nick thax for the great camera work Have a great rest of your week. Cheers
Good morning Brandt, I use to go to fryburg fair in Maine I loved it I would spend most of my time in the pulling barn watching the horse and ox pulls I really also love the ox 🐂 pulls, there was a guy from Connecticut that had the pure white chi and he would win the ox pulls alot, beautiful animals
Good morning. Fryeburg is quite an event. When I pulled oxen there in 01, or 02 in the 2900 class, Russ Hine made the rest of us look silly. He was by a mile the best in my class. He was originally from Connecticut but from Maine at that point. I don’t know who it would have been, but Connecticut has some good ones.
I assume your horses have free access to water when they are not in their stalls, right? Just like us, they have different needs throughout the day and know best when it is time to drink. You are a man who likes hard work, using the walking plow. For many years I also walked behind my horses plowing, just when I got older I started to appreciate the riding plow.
Any chance you'll be at the big pull at Hillsdale MI on the 24th of this month? Would love to meet you and your horses. They say it's suppose to be a pretty big one. The one I went to a week ago last Sunday at Montpelier OH only had nine teams at it. They said the one at Hillsdale is a lot bigger. I'm hoping it will be. Interesting video, thank you.
I won’t be able to get to Hillsdale. I usually go to east Lansing for the mgli events, but won’t be able to get there this year either. Maybe we’ll cross paths sometime.
Hey Brandt, you have gr8 nuggets of wisedom abt horses. Your horses are always looking nicely groomed but I've never scene you or Nick brushing them! How do ya do it?? 21: 05 how do you tell if a horse is over weight? Also a learnin̈g a lot but who's who ?😂 (p.s. ty for answering questions) God bless yall.
There’s a 1 through 9 scale for horses weight. 8 and nine are to be avoided. 1 through 3 are to be avoided. For drafts, 4 through 7 is healthy. Most of us like a 6. Heavyweight horse pullers like a 7. You can find the chart online. Thank you for watching and commenting.
When life hands you sh$t learn to love Sh$t sandwiches. I have a intimate relationship with horses turning for the worse and have lost a few. It's always what could or should I have done differently. Best of luck with Jim. He turned into a fine horse with your wisdom or dumb luck Whatever you prefer.
I don't like hi headed horses but i sure don't like a horse that is low headed. Looks like it is about ready to colic . Probably up set some, just my thoughts. You can be counted on for nice video's, i and one of our great granddaughter's was watching one of your videos together night before last. She is 2 years old & been on many wagon rides parades and pasture. THANKS l
Brandt glad you were grooming and stuff while rambling. Ur horses are so well cared for. Your horses love you.. Nick thax for the great camera work Have a great rest of your week. Cheers
Great channel
good energy and good attitude are really important. I stuggle with both good video
It doesn’t show that you struggle
Another great video! Hope Jim pulls through! THANKS Brandt and Nick
Jim is healing every day
Good morning Brandt, I use to go to fryburg fair in Maine I loved it I would spend most of my time in the pulling barn watching the horse and ox pulls I really also love the ox 🐂 pulls, there was a guy from Connecticut that had the pure white chi and he would win the ox pulls alot, beautiful animals
Good morning. Fryeburg is quite an event. When I pulled oxen there in 01, or 02 in the 2900 class, Russ Hine made the rest of us look silly. He was by a mile the best in my class. He was originally from Connecticut but from Maine at that point. I don’t know who it would have been, but Connecticut has some good ones.
I assume your horses have free access to water when they are not in their stalls, right? Just like us, they have different needs throughout the day and know best when it is time to drink. You are a man who likes hard work, using the walking plow. For many years I also walked behind my horses plowing, just when I got older I started to appreciate the riding plow.
Any chance you'll be at the big pull at Hillsdale MI on the 24th of this month? Would love to meet you and your horses. They say it's suppose to be a pretty big one. The one I went to a week ago last Sunday at Montpelier OH only had nine teams at it. They said the one at Hillsdale is a lot bigger. I'm hoping it will be.
Interesting video, thank you.
I won’t be able to get to Hillsdale. I usually go to east Lansing for the mgli events, but won’t be able to get there this year either. Maybe we’ll cross paths sometime.
Hey Brandt, you have gr8 nuggets of wisedom abt horses. Your horses are always looking nicely groomed but I've never scene you or Nick brushing them! How do ya do it?? 21: 05 how do you tell if a horse is over weight? Also a learnin̈g a lot but who's who ?😂 (p.s. ty for answering questions) God bless yall.
There’s a 1 through 9 scale for horses weight. 8 and nine are to be avoided. 1 through 3 are to be avoided. For drafts, 4 through 7 is healthy. Most of us like a 6. Heavyweight horse pullers like a 7. You can find the chart online.
Thank you for watching and commenting.
Good video is there a difference in running the over check on top of the hack band or under thanks
It just keeps things neater
When life hands you sh$t learn to love Sh$t sandwiches. I have a intimate relationship with horses turning for the worse and have lost a few. It's always what could or should I have done differently. Best of luck with Jim. He turned into a fine horse with your wisdom or dumb luck
Whatever you prefer.
Thanks
I would be curious if rocket man and Elvis would be a good team
Brian Armison owns rocket man. He thinks so. I think there’s too much size difference. Both good horses though.
@@BrandtAinsworth-ik5fmif I remember right I think you had rocketman at the Warren County Fair
@@tylerlauffenburger3810 right. I raised him until he was four
I don't like hi headed horses but i sure don't like a horse that is low headed. Looks like it is about ready to
colic . Probably up set some, just my thoughts. You can be counted on for nice video's, i and one of our
great granddaughter's was watching one of your videos together night before last. She is 2 years old & been
on many wagon rides parades and pasture. THANKS
l
Great start for her.