So sorry to hear about your mum. She was so stylish and what a lovely couple your parents were. Must have been great parents to produce such a kind man as you. Hugs!
On the subject of dog training... I trained dogs before I trained horses. They are very different animals, but the similarities in how you do things is amazing. People hate to have their kids compared to animals, but even raising kids and training horses is a lot the same.
I, too am a dog trainer, but have worked with horses a bit (and one mule, with great success!). I love watching these videos because Steve is so intuitive with the horses and that's the way I work with dogs, too. I'm semi-retired now (nearly 80) and began working with dogs when I was a teenager. You never stop teaching and never stop learning!!!
So glad you mentioned that this knowledge is old but sadly forgotten, to old folk like me ,it seems incredible how many hundreds of people are acquiring lots of horses but simply have NO idea how to do the most basic ( I don't mean easiest) ground work.. Also that work was originally called dressage,,after which the horse was "schooled" eventually doing high school. Steve is bringing so much knowledge to everyone,,absolutely brilliant.
I think the story with Lewis was connected to your mother. She obviously raised you with love and patience, so you have love and patience to give to Lewis. That is the way the world should go ‘round. And, for you, it does. Bravo Steve.
Been down with a stomach bug, so have finally had a great excuse to catch some of your earlier videos. I fell in love with that darling white pony who was the companion to the " uncatchable " horse. At 5' 3", and turning 60 soon, I have been blessed to stay small enough to ride ponies throughout my 55 years of riding and teaching (hunter/jumpers). Love their personalities. What a gorgeous location, enjoyed hearing the gulls in the background! Quite late, but my sympathy for the loss of your Mum. How proud she must have been of you. Dad has been gone 22 years and my mom, 12. I still find myself wanting to call them to share news of my life. We carry them with us in our heart everywhere we go and hear their life lessons in our heads until we meet them again.
Greetings from Northern California. First I wish to express condolences on the passing of your mother. Mine has been gone a long long time. I had to write because of what you did with the mare not wanting to lift her feet. Today the farrier came. I have two easy for the farrier and two that are terrible. When the first problem began giving him a hard time I had an idea. I grabbed a bag of horse cookies and when she lifted her foot she got a cookie. When she struggled with the shoer I stopped the cookies. We went through lots of cookies but it worked like a charm. The second horse is even worse but the cookies worked on her too. It was as if they forgot how much they hate having their feet done. So thank you for confirming that rewarding good behavior rather than punishing bad behavior is the ticket!
Such a lovely tribute to your mom. May she rest in peace. If all her children are as nice as you ,Steve, she must have been the happiest mom in the world. And yes, your parents made a very striking couple! Of course the rest of the video was interesting and educational as always.
Binge crew here. Condolences on the passing of your mom. What a beautiful woman. Incredible insight you have with these horse and never ending patience. Loved seeming you check on Anita and the banter between & Tania warms my heart.
Sincere condolences to you and your family. This is my favorite video so far (let go of the rope Steve). Glamping, horses, sea, more horses, sea breezes, even more horses, Steve's dancing horse. Fantastic views. I hope you had as much fun being there as I have had watching. Thank you!
You guys are just AMAZING! Catching the uncatchable horse was BRILLIANT! Thank you for all that you do, in saving these beautiful creatures who God placed on this earth for us to enjoy and PROTECT. Condolences for the loss of your BEAUTIFUL Mum, I'm sending Love and Prayers to soothe you in your time of loss. God Bless you!
Exceptional student. Wonderful acknowledgement of your mother. Condolences to you and your family. Loss is painful, never easy. Lost my mom three years ago and still think of her each day. We all mourn differently. Thank you for sharing.
I'm not even a horsey person, but my mum got me addicted to your vids. such feel good viewing! great work! awesome content! A great honor to your Mum xxxxx love love
I used to have people that would just let me come and ride their horses when I was young (like 12) I had no training (except tacking up) but I LOVED them. I could ride them with just a bridle and bareback after a while. Most probably because the horse was well trained as I certainly wasn’t! One horse was great at jumping so we would just tear around and jump the fences. We were always so happy and free! The stable owners were always astonished. As I got a little older my allergies became so bad that I have rarely been able to get near a horse since them and I miss them SO much. It’s difficult to explain. Love your videos SO MUCH. Thank you 🙏 My sincere condolences to you all for the loss of your mother.
oh Steve! How lovely. What a super couple your parents were. I've always noticed, almost envied, how close your family are. You all compliment each other. It's a rare quality nowadays as it takes give and take from everyone. Now you have included your Mum with those great photos. Thank you. Very touching. Thank you for your videos which are always a pleasure to watch. I'm sure your Mum was proud of you. Best Wishes Katherine
My deepest sympathies for the loss of your mom. It's difficult to lose a parent. We as parents tell our kids, it's natural for a parent to pass away before their kids, but this statement doesn't always make it easier as kids to deal with it. Sounds like you had great parents.
My deepest sympathies for your mothers passing . My mother just passed at the age of 83 yrs. 2 weeks ago also . Nothing like our mothers ❤️ love watching you & Tanya on to new country sides, the lessons were wonderful. Thank you for all you do helping horses & riders never to old to learn something different that’s helps to connect with the horse. Love you videos Janice from US 🏇🏻
I am a dog groomer and used your techniques on a clients old English sheep dog who ordinarily leans forward almost breaking my table arm every time. Well your method of correcting the "unrequested forward movement" and it worked, Thank you
Hello from Oregon in the USA. So sorry to hear that you have lost your mom. My mother is going to be 89 this October and while still of good mind, her body is beginning to fail her. She is getting more fragile as time goes by so I know, and so does she, that her time here on earth is slowly coming to a close. It is very hard and I am glad you were able to be with your mother when she passed. Bless you and your family. Love your videos and while I no longer have horses (I am 66 now, I got my first pony at 5 yrs. I enjoyed many, many years as a horse owner), I am still intrigued to watch training videos to learn about methods to deal with difficult and/or young horses. Keep the video's coming!
I am so sorry for your loss. Since I lost my mother when I was 30, I can truly empathize with the pain that is felt when a parent is lost. You are talented in your understanding of horses, and from your picture with your mom with a horse, it's quite obvious that your talent with horses comes from her. Much love from Washington USA.
I love seeing the extra scenery of the locations you guys visit, especially when you’re by the beautiful ocean! Condolences Steve. Thank you so much for all of your effort and teaching horses and humans are like what good horsemanship should be.
Steve, there is SO MUCH in this video. One thing that I often see in you is your ability to have ideas come THROUGH you and I love that. It is something very special. In training dogs, sometimes when I am giving instruction, I have often had the feeling of "How in the heck do I know this?" I don't remember learning it from anyone, it just is coming through me in a divine moment. You are blessed in this manner, too. Wish I could come meet you someday, but will most likely have to settle on binging on your videos every day. You are a blessing to horses and their people.
I love watching you work with the horses! You really reach them at their level, show them that you are firm but safe, so many things I have a hard time putting into words. Thank you for the work that you do, for the people certainly, but especially for the misunderstood horses. You change lives.
Steve, my sincere condolences to you on the loss of your Mother. Your parents were quite a handsome couple ! Now we know where you get your good looks !!! I enjoy your videos . May God Bless you and keep you and your family 🙏😘❤️
Thanks for sharing 😊 Allergic to horses 😥and wish it wasn’t so. Being an animal lover I’m ”hooked” on what you and your amazing family are sharing with us lucky ones that follow your channel. Will take some time to catch up but I don’t want to miss any episodes. Take care & stay safe.😊
My condolences to you and your dear family…love you,Tanya and Charlotte so much and appreciate your kindness towards animals, we need more Steve Young’s in this world ….prayers up for healing and restoration 🙏🏻🕊🙏🏻
My mom died when I was 27, many years ago. I took care of her for the last year. My sister was in Africa starting her foreign service career and flew home when I told her it was the end. Mom was unconscious and in a Hospice hospital but when my sister arrived, she woke up and they talked for almost 8 hours. A few hours after that she passed away, surrounded by loved ones all praying for her. It was powerful!
I couldn't imagine a better way to move on. It's amazing how that happens when someone is close to death. My mother in law was unconscious for 2 days but woke up and looked around the room at all of us sitting with her. She said "what the f*#& is going on what are you all doing?" 😂 She was there like nothing was wrong for about an hour then she fell asleep and died a couple hours later. I'm so sorry for your loss. Lovely to see pictures of your mom and dad. Thank you for sharing her with us. I'm sorry for your loss.
It is amazing how often that occurs before a loved one passes. My late father had Alzheimer's, but was able to recognize me the night before he passed. It is definitely a final gift to us.
I recently lost my lovely Mum and so have had some time off work, and have been mollifying my emotional state by watching your videos :) I love the fact that you ask for no negativity and absolutely love your relationship :) After being together so long (by most standards) it's heartwarming to see such a strong and mutually respectful relationship - this seems so rare these days
Great work with the gray horse Steve. I don't think anyone had shown that horse before that you were both willing to lead the horse and then, to follow it. I could see the light in the horse's brain switch on. There is certainly something about showing the horse that you will ask it for both its normal responses. The "leading and following" exercise is a great one! I think that every human wants to be 'the leader' and somehow see themselves in a less important relationship with a horse when they follow it. Maybe it is because we spend so many years in school listening intently to the teacher standing at the front of the class! Horses, on the other hand, usually place the real power at the back of the herd. It is usually some wiser and older mare that is up at the front of the herd because she knows where to lead the horses to find water, safe grazing, and a quiet field where they can eat and nap and play. When I used to take equitation students out for a ride at the end of their class, I usually rode a gray TB stallion. My position on the ride was almost always at the tail-end of the group. All the students' horses, mares and geldings, were on their 'best behavior' when the stallion was walking behind them. No horse ever tried to pause to snatch a mouthful of grass or do anything that would draw the attention of the stallion. They were also not afraid of noisy cars and lurching hay-trucks roaring past them from behind. After we had our walk I would ask the students to tell me what they had noticed about their horses' behavior. Sometimes I would get a student who realized that the horses had been particularly well-behaved when the stallion followed the group. Even better, sometimes I would have a student who could tell me that not only was the stallion at the back of the class to keep everyone else moving but that he was also there to protect "his herd" from barking dogs and dangerous over-taking cars. I always felt that the students got the most out of lessons when I left it up to them to make sense of what they were seeing. And "Yes", we had a wise little Chestnut mare who was usually 'in the lead' on our 'after-class' walks. Condolences on losing your Mum. Your kind and patient teaching, this time with Lewis and his pony, really says a lot about what you learned as a child.
My condolences 🙏 a beautiful woman. She lives on in her children and grandchildren. From Georgia, USA. I thoroughly enjoy your videos and your family...although I have never owned horses, (have ridden) I find it amazing ....your talent is above par! Thanks for sharing with us.
So sorry about your mom. She was a beautiful woman. Enjoying your videos tremendously because horses have always been my greatest love. Was thrown many years ago and picked up a shoulder injury. Haven't ridden since due to fear since then. Live on a farm filled with horses. A mare got out and was galloping in fear. Took a chance and managed to get her attention. She was quivering and I kept my distance, closed my eyes and told myself that if I die in the middle of the night then so be it. Kept my arms by my sides, signaled with a "come" motion and softly called her. She eventually approached, put her head against my chest. I turned and started walking toward the paddock and she followed. Opened the gate, she walked through and that was that. Will never forget that special moment.
Thankyou for such a great video. Sorry to hear about your mom. She should be so proud of the beautiful son she raised. Any animal that meets you is so lucky. Love to watch your journeys. My dad was born in lreland but also lived in England. I always wanted to see England & lreland.So it is so nice to see the country side as you travel. Thanks again. Joanne from Canada 🇨🇦
So sad to lose your Mum Steve. Condolences to all of your family. I just love Neta. What a beautiful horse. Love your videos. I am in Australia and look forward to them.
Steve, so sorry for the loss of your Mom. She lives on in you. She had to be a great Mom as shown in how wonderful you turned out. We have a horse, a beautiful line back sun 1/2 Kiger mustang mare, named Princess Jazmin.You have such a marvelous touch with horses. Thank you for the wonderful videos. My Mom’s name was Charlotte. Holly
So much to learn in this one will have to watch it more than once. Great job with the uncatchable horse. Looking forward to Blackpool. Loverly tribute to your mum a beautiful family. Great filming Tanya as always.
My sincere condolences on the loss of your lovely Mom. She and your Dad were such a stylish couple! I so enjoy your videos and really wish I'd had access to someone like you back when I rode! Really cool to watch you thinking on your feet while trying to catch the big guy!
Hi,Steve! Thank You for Your videos. Got quite a few tips from Your method of horsemanship. I have been training young horses for 25 years. But now for 7years have to fight with cancer, so I have lost ability to move and strength guite a bit. Since I found Your chanel I got my confidence back so much,that I got myself a 2years old unhandled stallion. Thow my limping is very noticeable and I can't walk fast or long, My stallion is turned in to puppy just in few months. So easy to work with him. Also I returned to training other people horses using basics of Your method. Thank You and I wish You all the best!
Sending my sincere Condolences Steve & Family in the passing of Your Dear Mom... You gave her LOVE & She took all of Your LOVE with Her... Prayers of Peace & Comfort to You & your siblings... GBY ALL 🙏❤️💙🤗✝️
My deepest, deepest sympathy Steve to you and your family in this sad time. R.I.P to your Mum. They are beautiful pictures of your Mum and Dad. And thank you for your great videos and to your Camera crew . And to Tanya for the promptness on an order I made a few weeks ago👌.I ordered on a Saturday and the parcel arrived the following Friday and this is to Ireland. Really appreciate all you teach us Steve. 🤠And thanks again to you all. And my sympathy again Steve for your Mum. Kindest regards, Vera IRL
Deeply sorry for the loss of your Mother! She seems to have been a really great person. I always admire how you find different ways depending on the horse and the situation to find the best solution. That’s a true gift! Of course you can study and learn a lot. But you still need that feeling on what will work best for this horse with this situation.
I can’t tell you how much I enjoy your videos. I smile and laugh during every one. What treasures you are as a family. My goodness you all work so hard for the good of the horses, ponies and owners. Fantastic work. Thank you soooo much. 😃💕
My sincere condolences to you and your family, Steve. I totally agree that your Mom’s pictures deserved to be shown on your channel. It was lovely to see see pictures of your Mom and Dad together. Your Mom and Dad were a brilliant looking couple. It was so nice, and hopefully comforting to you, that your Mom’s wishes were fulfilled. She raised a wonderful son that I am sure she is very proud of as well as her other children. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family as you go through this trying time. This video was awesome to see as are all your videos. Love from Saskatchewan, Canada.
Wonderful photos of your mum. ❤️ Love when you show us a bit of the scenery and surroundings you are travelling to. 😍 And of course a lot to learn (and laugh🤣) when you work with the horses! (Laughed my head off when Tanya said „I‘ve got it, I‘m still filming!“ 😂)
So very sorry about your Mom, praying for your family. It is very hard to lose your Mom. Your parents must have been beautiful people and loved you all very much,because she raised a dandy of a gentleman.
Your parents were stunning. Sorry again for your loss. Love watching your travels and adventures. Steve works so hard. I get exhausted just watching him especially during the heat. Don't know how he and Tanya do it but I appreciate it. I am sure the horses and owners do too. Stay safe!
THANK YOU So Much for this wonderful video. PORTLAND is where my dad was born, you drove past the road going up to the equestrian centre. Weymouth and Portland is where my parents lived and my children spent all there younger years holidaying. 💙 so many memories...... the Portland Bill lighthouse, Chesil Beach, Weymouth . So sorry about your mum Steve, she will be watching over you on your travels. 🫂 big hugs to you all.......
Steve and Tania is penal my time watching you guys ..🤣🤣I cannot get my jobs done until your finished ..and the two of you the way our so compassionate towards the young man bought me to tears ...I love helping others it’s what I enjoy more than anything ..thank you both so much for all that you do live you guys so much.. so down to earth .. I may come to Blackpool to see you both if that’s ok ...♥️🙏🏻🤣👏🙊🐴🙈🙉🐴🐴
What a STUNNING mare, and the poor thing is positively terrified of humans and very intelligent. She looks like a Fell x Arabian. The advances in equine behavior science are nothing short of amazing and we can now see the emotions in the horse brain, and connect them to behaviors. You were able to catch her because you showed her she could trust you, but she did not feel safe when you left. This horse needs a special, patient owner who can develop trust. This animal is very sensitive, intelligent, and has a very strong will. Eventually, with the right owner, this horse would run through cannon fire and flames for you. And so sorry about your Mum. I know the pain. Hugs to you for both your loss and connecting with this incredible mare.
Very blessed watching this instalment, only a few months of watching your easy to follow guidelines, has worked wonders, particularly, lowering the horses head, and disengagement of the hind quarters, the ponies I’ve worked with became, so much more relaxed. God Bless you all. Take care 🙏🏼
Thank you for sharing the beautiful photographs of your Mum. Beautiful lady! I know you miss her. I was very impressed with the " un-catchable horse". The pony work was very sweet.
My sincere condolences to you and your family for the loss of your mother. The pictures you shared are so beautiful. What a lovely woman and family you are blessed with. And of course, as always, so fascinating to watch you work with so many different problems horses from all over come to you with. The one that couldn’t be caught may be my favorite in this video, although helping Louis tugs at the heart strings. Thanks for sharing. Stay safe and stay healthy. ❤️❤️❤️
So happy your back! I’ve been sharing prayers for your Mom on her new journey. My condolences on your loss of her in the physical world. What great good fortune you were working close by to be able to go be with her for her transition. Her Spirit will always be a part of you.💛 I enjoy your videos so much. Those horses & you teach us such patience in leadership that’s so sorely & surely needed now. So you lost or forgot the clip on fluffy microphone? Despite the challenges, your team puts on a great show and produces entertaining educational product. Hurrah to Steve💛Tanya 💜Charlotte/Dan💙James💚I just love you’re a family affair! Cheers from the USA. Can’t wait for the next video and to see you become an even bigger star like the Duke! Would you do the Teepee again? It looked great, I love your sense of adventure with your Sweetheart.
I learn so much from you! I think I will be able to refine my timing a great deal; to watch for and reward smaller, more subtle increments in shaping; to reinforce with smaller, more subtle, rewards (all as relates to dogs, not horses). I think much we do to reward dogs is far more stimulating than it needs to be, which is sometimes counterproductive. And I'm sometimes get on other dog owners about the salience of their rewards, for example, training loose leash walking or heeling with treats ... my pet peeve, as the most salient reward for the dog that pulls or forges is clearly resumption of forward motion. As an owner of giant breed dogs (Newfoundlands) I've often wondered how how horse groundwork might relate to handling of 150+ lb dogs. Watching you work really gets me thinking!
Steve's mom is gorgeous! Hoping for you & your family only sweetness is left behind. Aww, Tanya's such a fun spirit & good sport. It's so enjoyable to watch your teamwork & tag along on your travels. I'm wondering if you ever comment about the size/weight of rider to horse & how that may affect behavior. I've seen some sad pairings on that account which proved the heart of the problem. (For instance teenagers who've clearly outgrown their ponies.)
Just watching you even e able to stand so close to that wild horse in the corner using the other horse, is SO COOL. LOVE watching you. I've not even finished it yet, gonna keep watching but SO lovely.
Absolutely wonderful video, I loved Lewis, he was a little star and you were amazing with him Steve. I just wanted to send my deepest condolences on the loss of your mum too, my thoughts are with you and I’m sending you gentle hugs, it can’t be easy. Keep up the good work and thank you for sharing your wonderful knack with horses with us.
Again, my condolences for the loss of your Mom. You're so right ... they were a stunning couple. Your Mom was absolutely gorgeous. Really loved watching this video, given the difficulty of the various horses and problems you dealt with. Must say, I was quite surprised you were able to catch up that one horse so easily ... or at least you made it look easy.enough. So I gather Tanya likes catches you when you fall ... that's the second time now! She was even ready to film for a third. Amita is really coming along well. She's already looking like a different horse, from the very video you did with her. She's the one from The Isle of Wight, correct? What happened to the darker bay (or is she black) mare that you and Charlotte bought together. I'd like to see how she's progresses Anyhow, it was a brilliant clinic and I look forward to Part II. All the best!
Your parents were so handsome/beautiful!! The love you had from them will help you heal. Great video,as usually!! And super thrilled that your dog advice is being used. Loved the video!! Blessings!❤️😘
I did not read the previous comments but, the leavered nose band is called a mechanical hackamore. My horse uses one but I would like to change to something less severe. I think you do a great job. I watch every week.
Sorry to hear of your mom passing ... it is so hard. My mom has dementia and only has a short time left .... Love watching your videos... They brighten my days...
Steve and tan and family great video again your mam is beautiful.they say the Apple doesn't fall far from the tree.spitting image of your dad.charlotte ride's with phone funny.brilliant stuff with Lewis top man stay safe 👍
Watched this video yesterday and tried the flexing, hand on nose, finger in mouth on my mare today who is prone to rearing and near impossible to worm. Had to bute her before the farrier as she is sore and plays up. Took 15 mins then I could easily Bute her with no fight. Your videos are so informative. Farrier thanks you lol
Sorry to hear about your mum she must have been proud of all her children. Great enjoyable video of the clinic, catching the horse was brilliant and so quick. 🐎
Mum is in Heaven with God 🙏😊 glad you got there in time be happy for that try not to miss her just talk to her when you miss her .Gods holding her hand so all good you guys help and she know .she feels your love .thanks for letting me say that I lost my mum 8 yrs. Ago maybe they LL meet up there with my Dad and my horse and TeeTee my goat that went last month .thanks for keeping me going I have 2 Great horses. Thumb up for Charley.🌹💖🦋🌟🙋🏼♀️😢👌🐎🐴💟🌞
Beautiful pictures of your Mom! She seems amazing, and so stylish. I know you must miss her, but my money is on her watching over you all from heaven. RIP, she's an angel for sure! I LOVE your videos. Admire of your videos, so educational! Love from Texas, USA
I belive your mother is lovely and you have our condolences. Appreciate all your abilities to help horses and their owners who genuinely want the best for their animals. Horses are obviously your calling and we are lucky to be able to watch the ways you connect and aide them. Thank you.
I work in long term care, elder care. We see these beautiful on their final journey, and I have seen people wait for family to pass, and I have seen people who didn’t want to have their family there at the end. Of coarse they always have the staff there. But there is something magical about them waiting for family. Sorry for the loss of your mother Steve. I can only imagine that your parents were good people. They raised a good man. Tan would probably agree.
Years ago I bought a beautiful q/h mare from a woman " trainer " ?? well thats what she called herself . I did'nt knoiw it until I got her home that she was hard to catch once in the paddock , it took me about 2 hours to get her to come to me when I whistled , so much fun seeing her progress that day.
So pleased you could be there before your mum passed. You are a lovely soul. Which is why animals respond so positively with you of course. Your Tanya is your rock, and you do such good work. xxx
❤❤❤ What a lovely couple your parents seemed to be! Steve, it looks as if you’ve got a lot of your wonderful father in you too! It’s such a great heritage you are carrying forward. Your mother looks as if the joy in her soul made her lovely self shine with even more beauty, and I see that in each of you as well! I will come back to see the whole video later when I can take a break, but just wanted to start with my appreciation of your mom and family. 8:30am in 45’F Vermont 6.30 pm… finally back 12:05 Here is the dead center of Weymouth. 😂😂😂😂😂 very punny Steve! I think you would LOVE the sign post at Indian Hills Community Center in Colorado. Google it and see what I mean… though I met get i. trouble with Tonya for telling you about this very punny sign which changes weekly. As always, thank you so much for the teaching, caring, and people and horse transformations.
Good evening from NZ. So glad we've come across you on you tube Steve. I don't own a horse but absolutely adore them. My star sign is Sagittarius ( half man, half horse ). You are brilliant and we'll watch now forever. Very sorry about your Mum. Thank you for super video's. Bless you.👍👌😀😀
So sorry to hear about your mum. She was so stylish and what a lovely couple your parents were. Must have been great parents to produce such a kind man as you. Hugs!
One of the things I observe about steve is his unwavering patience. I think we give up too easily, but not steve. Patience of a saint.
I hope I am when I get mine
I am fascinated with your training methods with the horses. You understand the way they think
Especially the scared ones! ❤
On the subject of dog training... I trained dogs before I trained horses. They are very different animals, but the similarities in how you do things is amazing. People hate to have their kids compared to animals, but even raising kids and training horses is a lot the same.
Yep. A good grounding in boundaries is something a lot of people would benefit from!…🤣
100% agree!
I, too am a dog trainer, but have worked with horses a bit (and one mule, with great success!). I love watching these videos because Steve is so intuitive with the horses and that's the way I work with dogs, too. I'm semi-retired now (nearly 80) and began working with dogs when I was a teenager. You never stop teaching and never stop learning!!!
Sorry to hear of the loss of your Mum, terribly sad. ❤
We all need socialization
That subtle moment when a really troubled horse just gives to you is pure gold,thanks Steve and Tanya for your sharing..
So glad you mentioned that this knowledge is old but sadly forgotten, to old folk like me ,it seems incredible how many hundreds of people are acquiring lots of horses but simply have NO idea how to do the most basic ( I don't mean easiest) ground work..
Also that work was originally called dressage,,after which the horse was "schooled" eventually doing high school.
Steve is bringing so much knowledge to everyone,,absolutely brilliant.
What a beauty your mom was. And your dad is gorgeous too. Thanks for sharing that part of your life with us. Bless your family
LOVED what you did with Lewis and his pony. Your kindness and understanding always shine through.
I think the story with Lewis was connected to your mother. She obviously raised you with love and patience, so you have love and patience to give to Lewis. That is the way the world should go ‘round. And, for you, it does. Bravo Steve.
Been down with a stomach bug, so have finally had a great excuse to catch some of your earlier videos. I fell in love with that darling white pony who was the companion to the " uncatchable " horse. At 5' 3", and turning 60 soon, I have been blessed to stay small enough to ride ponies throughout my 55 years of riding and teaching (hunter/jumpers). Love their personalities.
What a gorgeous location, enjoyed hearing the gulls in the background!
Quite late, but my sympathy for the loss of your Mum. How proud she must have been of you. Dad has been gone 22 years and my mom, 12. I still find myself wanting to call them to share news of my life. We carry them with us in our heart everywhere we go and hear their life lessons in our heads until we meet them again.
Your horse really loves you.
When you whistle and she comes to meet you is heart warming.
I am so very sorry about your mom.
Memory eternal for your lovely mum. You honor both of your parents with you amazing sensitivity to horses and their owners. ❤
Greetings from Northern California. First I wish to express condolences on the passing of your mother. Mine has been gone a long long time. I had to write because of what you did with the mare not wanting to lift her feet. Today the farrier came. I have two easy for the farrier and two that are terrible. When the first problem began giving him a hard time I had an idea. I grabbed a bag of horse cookies and when she lifted her foot she got a cookie. When she struggled with the shoer I stopped the cookies. We went through lots of cookies but it worked like a charm. The second horse is even worse but the cookies worked on her too. It was as if they forgot how much they hate having their feet done. So thank you for confirming that rewarding good behavior rather than punishing bad behavior is the ticket!
I never get tired of watching you, Steve. Thank you to Tanya for all the good camera work.
Such a lovely tribute to your mom. May she rest in peace. If all her children are as nice as you ,Steve, she must have been the happiest mom in the world. And yes, your parents made a very striking couple!
Of course the rest of the video was interesting and educational as always.
Steve, I loved seeing how you looked after Nita when you arrived at the clinic location - you are such a loving and caring Dad to her!
Sign of a true horseman/woman!
Binge crew here. Condolences on the passing of your mom. What a beautiful woman.
Incredible insight you have with these horse and never ending patience. Loved seeming you check on Anita and the banter between & Tania warms my heart.
Sincere condolences to you and your family. This is my favorite video so far (let go of the rope Steve). Glamping, horses, sea, more horses, sea breezes, even more horses, Steve's dancing horse. Fantastic views. I hope you had as much fun being there as I have had watching. Thank you!
I’m sure he had more than u lol
You guys are just AMAZING! Catching the uncatchable horse was BRILLIANT! Thank you for all that you do, in saving these beautiful creatures who God placed on this earth for us to enjoy and PROTECT. Condolences for the loss of your BEAUTIFUL Mum, I'm sending Love and Prayers to soothe you in your time of loss. God Bless you!
Exceptional student.
Wonderful acknowledgement of your mother. Condolences to you and your family. Loss is painful, never easy. Lost my mom three years ago and still think of her each day. We all mourn differently.
Thank you for sharing.
I'm not even a horsey person, but my mum got me addicted to your vids. such feel good viewing! great work! awesome content! A great honor to your Mum xxxxx love love
I used to have people that would just let me come and ride their horses when I was young (like 12) I had no training (except tacking up) but I LOVED them. I could ride them with just a bridle and bareback after a while. Most probably because the horse was well trained as I certainly wasn’t! One horse was great at jumping so we would just tear around and jump the fences. We were always so happy and free! The stable owners were always astonished. As I got a little older my allergies became so bad that I have rarely been able to get near a horse since them and I miss them SO much. It’s difficult to explain. Love your videos SO MUCH. Thank you 🙏 My sincere condolences to you all for the loss of your mother.
oh Steve! How lovely. What a super couple your parents were. I've always noticed, almost envied, how close your family are. You all compliment each other. It's a rare quality nowadays as it takes give and take from everyone. Now you have included your Mum with those great photos. Thank you. Very touching. Thank you for your videos which are always a pleasure to watch. I'm sure your Mum was proud of you. Best Wishes Katherine
My deepest sympathies for the loss of your mom. It's difficult to lose a parent. We as parents tell our kids, it's natural for a parent to pass away before their kids, but this statement doesn't always make it easier as kids to deal with it. Sounds like you had great parents.
My deepest sympathies for your mothers passing . My mother just passed at the age of 83 yrs. 2 weeks ago also . Nothing like our mothers ❤️ love watching you & Tanya on to new country sides, the lessons were wonderful. Thank you for all you do helping horses & riders never to old to learn something different that’s helps to connect with the horse. Love you videos Janice from US 🏇🏻
I am a dog groomer and used your techniques on a clients old English sheep dog who ordinarily leans forward almost breaking my table arm every time. Well your method of correcting the "unrequested forward movement" and it worked, Thank you
Hello from Oregon in the USA. So sorry to hear that you have lost your mom. My mother is going to be 89 this October and while still of good mind, her body is beginning to fail her. She is getting more fragile as time goes by so I know, and so does she, that her time here on earth is slowly coming to a close. It is very hard and I am glad you were able to be with your mother when she passed. Bless you and your family. Love your videos and while I no longer have horses (I am 66 now, I got my first pony at 5 yrs. I enjoyed many, many years as a horse owner), I am still intrigued to watch training videos to learn about methods to deal with difficult and/or young horses. Keep the video's coming!
I am so sorry for your loss. Since I lost my mother when I was 30, I can truly empathize with the pain that is felt when a parent is lost. You are talented in your understanding of horses, and from your picture with your mom with a horse, it's quite obvious that your talent with horses comes from her. Much love from Washington USA.
I’m 53, the basics are so underrated! Use to have horses when younger, stopped when I found boys 😂 found you guys and can’t stop watching ❤
“Stopped when I found boys” 😂😂😂😂 That’s hilarious, I love it
I love seeing the extra scenery of the locations you guys visit, especially when you’re by the beautiful ocean! Condolences Steve. Thank you so much for all of your effort and teaching horses and humans are like what good horsemanship should be.
Steve, there is SO MUCH in this video. One thing that I often see in you is your ability to have ideas come THROUGH you and I love that. It is something very special. In training dogs, sometimes when I am giving instruction, I have often had the feeling of "How in the heck do I know this?" I don't remember learning it from anyone, it just is coming through me in a divine moment. You are blessed in this manner, too. Wish I could come meet you someday, but will most likely have to settle on binging on your videos every day. You are a blessing to horses and their people.
I love watching you work with the horses! You really reach them at their level, show them that you are firm but safe, so many things I have a hard time putting into words. Thank you for the work that you do, for the people certainly, but especially for the misunderstood horses. You change lives.
Steve, my sincere condolences to you on the loss of your Mother. Your parents were quite a handsome couple ! Now we know where you get your good looks !!!
I enjoy your videos .
May God Bless you and keep you and your family 🙏😘❤️
And kind heart and horse van. How Kool is that?
Thanks for sharing 😊 Allergic to horses 😥and wish it wasn’t so. Being an animal lover I’m ”hooked” on what you and your amazing family are sharing with us lucky ones that follow your channel. Will take some time to catch up but I don’t want to miss any episodes. Take care & stay safe.😊
My condolences to you and your dear family…love you,Tanya and Charlotte so much and appreciate your kindness towards animals, we need more Steve Young’s in this world ….prayers up for healing and restoration 🙏🏻🕊🙏🏻
My mom died when I was 27, many years ago. I took care of her for the last year. My sister was in Africa starting her foreign service career and flew home when I told her it was the end. Mom was unconscious and in a Hospice hospital but when my sister arrived, she woke up and they talked for almost 8 hours. A few hours after that she passed away, surrounded by loved ones all praying for her. It was powerful!
I couldn't imagine a better way to move on. It's amazing how that happens when someone is close to death. My mother in law was unconscious for 2 days but woke up and looked around the room at all of us sitting with her. She said "what the f*#& is going on what are you all doing?" 😂 She was there like nothing was wrong for about an hour then she fell asleep and died a couple hours later. I'm so sorry for your loss.
Lovely to see pictures of your mom and dad. Thank you for sharing her with us. I'm sorry for your loss.
It is amazing how often that occurs before a loved one passes. My late father had Alzheimer's, but was able to recognize me the night before he passed. It is definitely a final gift to us.
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So sorry about your mum, she looked lovely.
I so love watching your videos and am so excited to be going to the Blackpool one in person. Can’t wait 😊
I recently lost my lovely Mum and so have had some time off work, and have been mollifying my emotional state by watching your videos :) I love the fact that you ask for no negativity and absolutely love your relationship :) After being together so long (by most standards) it's heartwarming to see such a strong and mutually respectful relationship - this seems so rare these days
OMG I didn't know that you too had lost your mum - so sorry
Your mother looks like a very beautiful person I'm sorry to hear of her passing. Take care of yourself and all your memories.
Great work with the gray horse Steve. I don't think anyone had shown that horse before that you were both willing to lead the horse and then, to follow it. I could see the light in the horse's brain switch on. There is certainly something about showing the horse that you will ask it for both its normal responses. The "leading and following" exercise is a great one!
I think that every human wants to be 'the leader' and somehow see themselves in a less important relationship with a horse when they follow it. Maybe it is because we spend so many years in school listening intently to the teacher standing at the front of the class! Horses, on the other hand, usually place the real power at the back of the herd. It is usually some wiser and older mare that is up at the front of the herd because she knows where to lead the horses to find water, safe grazing, and a quiet field where they can eat and nap and play.
When I used to take equitation students out for a ride at the end of their class, I usually rode a gray TB stallion. My position on the ride was almost always at the tail-end of the group. All the students' horses, mares and geldings, were on their 'best behavior' when the stallion was walking behind them. No horse ever tried to pause to snatch a mouthful of grass or do anything that would draw the attention of the stallion. They were also not afraid of noisy cars and lurching hay-trucks roaring past them from behind.
After we had our walk I would ask the students to tell me what they had noticed about their horses' behavior. Sometimes I would get a student who realized that the horses had been particularly well-behaved when the stallion followed the group. Even better, sometimes I would have a student who could tell me that not only was the stallion at the back of the class to keep everyone else moving but that he was also there to protect "his herd" from barking dogs and dangerous over-taking cars. I always felt that the students got the most out of lessons when I left it up to them to make sense of what they were seeing. And "Yes", we had a wise little Chestnut mare who was usually 'in the lead' on our 'after-class' walks.
Condolences on losing your Mum. Your kind and patient teaching, this time with Lewis and his pony, really says a lot about what you learned as a child.
My condolences 🙏 a beautiful woman. She lives on in her children and grandchildren. From Georgia, USA. I thoroughly enjoy your videos and your family...although I have never owned horses, (have ridden) I find it amazing ....your talent is above par! Thanks for sharing with us.
So sorry about your mom. She was a beautiful woman. Enjoying your videos tremendously because horses have always been my greatest love. Was thrown many years ago and picked up a shoulder injury. Haven't ridden since due to fear since then. Live on a farm filled with horses. A mare got out and was galloping in fear. Took a chance and managed to get her attention. She was quivering and I kept my distance, closed my eyes and told myself that if I die in the middle of the night then so be it. Kept my arms by my sides, signaled with a "come" motion and softly called her. She eventually approached, put her head against my chest. I turned and started walking toward the paddock and she followed. Opened the gate, she walked through and that was that. Will never forget that special moment.
Thankyou for such a great video. Sorry to hear about your mom. She should be so proud of the beautiful son she raised. Any animal that meets you is so lucky. Love to watch your journeys. My dad was born in lreland but also lived in England. I always wanted to see England & lreland.So it is so nice to see the country side as you travel. Thanks again. Joanne from Canada 🇨🇦
So sad to lose your Mum Steve. Condolences to all of your family. I just love Neta. What a beautiful horse. Love your videos. I am in Australia and look forward to them.
Steve, so sorry for the loss of your Mom. She lives on in you. She had to be a great Mom as shown in how wonderful you turned out.
We have a horse, a beautiful line back sun 1/2 Kiger mustang mare, named Princess Jazmin.You have such a marvelous touch with horses. Thank you for the wonderful videos. My Mom’s name was Charlotte.
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So much to learn in this one will have to watch it more than once. Great job with the uncatchable horse. Looking forward to Blackpool. Loverly tribute to your mum a beautiful family. Great filming Tanya as always.
My sincere condolences on the loss of your lovely Mom. She and your Dad were such a stylish couple!
I so enjoy your videos and really wish I'd had access to someone like you back when I rode! Really cool to watch you thinking on your feet while trying to catch the big guy!
Hi,Steve! Thank You for Your videos. Got quite a few tips from Your method of horsemanship. I have been training young horses for 25 years. But now for 7years have to fight with cancer, so I have lost ability to move and strength guite a bit. Since I found Your chanel I got my confidence back so much,that I got myself a 2years old unhandled stallion. Thow my limping is very noticeable and I can't walk fast or long, My stallion is turned in to puppy just in few months. So easy to work with him. Also I returned to training other people horses using basics of Your method. Thank You and I wish You all the best!
Big hug for you, I just love kind real people like you
Sending my sincere Condolences Steve & Family in the passing of Your Dear Mom... You gave her LOVE & She took all of Your LOVE with Her...
Prayers of Peace & Comfort to You & your siblings...
GBY ALL 🙏❤️💙🤗✝️
My deepest condolences Steve, I am so sorry for your loss…. Lots of love and hugs to both of you!
My deepest, deepest sympathy Steve to you and your family in this sad time. R.I.P to your Mum.
They are beautiful pictures of your Mum and Dad.
And thank you for your great videos and to your Camera crew .
And to Tanya for the promptness on an order I made a few weeks ago👌.I ordered on a Saturday and the parcel arrived the following Friday and this is to Ireland. Really appreciate all you teach us Steve. 🤠And thanks again to you all. And my sympathy again Steve for your Mum.
Kindest regards,
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Deeply sorry for the loss of your Mother! She seems to have been a really great person.
I always admire how you find different ways depending on the horse and the situation to find the best solution. That’s a true gift! Of course you can study and learn a lot. But you still need that feeling on what will work best for this horse with this situation.
I can’t tell you how much I enjoy your videos. I smile and laugh during every one. What treasures you are as a family. My goodness you all work so hard for the good of the horses, ponies and owners. Fantastic work. Thank you soooo much. 😃💕
Condolences Steve, to you and your family. Gorgeous photographs ❤️
My sincere condolences to you and your family, Steve. I totally agree that your Mom’s pictures deserved to be shown on your channel. It was lovely to see see pictures of your Mom and Dad together. Your Mom and Dad were a brilliant looking couple. It was so nice, and hopefully comforting to you, that your Mom’s wishes were fulfilled. She raised a wonderful son that I am sure she is very proud of as well as her other children. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family as you go through this trying time. This video was awesome to see as are all your videos. Love from Saskatchewan, Canada.
Wonderful photos of your mum. ❤️ Love when you show us a bit of the scenery and surroundings you are travelling to. 😍 And of course a lot to learn (and laugh🤣) when you work with the horses! (Laughed my head off when Tanya said „I‘ve got it, I‘m still filming!“ 😂)
So very sorry about your Mom, praying for your family. It is very hard to lose your Mom. Your parents must have been beautiful people and loved you all very much,because she raised a dandy of a gentleman.
Your parents were stunning. Sorry again for your loss. Love watching your travels and adventures. Steve works so hard. I get exhausted just watching him especially during the heat. Don't know how he and Tanya do it but I appreciate it. I am sure the horses and owners do too. Stay safe!
THANK YOU So Much for this wonderful video. PORTLAND is where my dad was born, you drove past the road going up to the equestrian centre.
Weymouth and Portland is where my parents lived and my children spent all there younger years holidaying. 💙 so many memories...... the Portland Bill lighthouse, Chesil Beach, Weymouth .
So sorry about your mum Steve, she will be watching over you on your travels. 🫂 big hugs to you all.......
Steve and Tania is penal my time watching you guys ..🤣🤣I cannot get my jobs done until your finished ..and the two of you the way our so compassionate towards the young man bought me to tears ...I love helping others it’s what I enjoy more than anything ..thank you both so much for all that you do live you guys so much.. so down to earth .. I may come to Blackpool to see you both if that’s ok ...♥️🙏🏻🤣👏🙊🐴🙈🙉🐴🐴
Truly enjoyed this whole Vlog Steve & Tania...PRAYERS of PEACE & Comfort while preparing for your Mom's funeral... GBY ALL 🙏❤️💙🤗✝️
What a STUNNING mare, and the poor thing is positively terrified of humans and very intelligent. She looks like a Fell x Arabian. The advances in equine behavior science are nothing short of amazing and we can now see the emotions in the horse brain, and connect them to behaviors. You were able to catch her because you showed her she could trust you, but she did not feel safe when you left. This horse needs a special, patient owner who can develop trust. This animal is very sensitive, intelligent, and has a very strong will. Eventually, with the right owner, this horse would run through cannon fire and flames for you. And so sorry about your Mum. I know the pain. Hugs to you for both your loss and connecting with this incredible mare.
Very blessed watching this instalment, only a few months of watching your easy to follow guidelines, has worked wonders, particularly, lowering the horses head, and disengagement of the hind quarters, the ponies I’ve worked with became, so much more relaxed. God Bless you all. Take care 🙏🏼
Thank you for sharing the beautiful photographs of your Mum. Beautiful lady! I know you miss her. I was very impressed with the " un-catchable horse". The pony work was very sweet.
My sincere condolences to you and your family for the loss of your mother. The pictures you shared are so beautiful. What a lovely woman and family you are blessed with.
And of course, as always, so fascinating to watch you work with so many different problems horses from all over come to you with. The one that couldn’t be caught may be my favorite in this video, although helping Louis tugs at the heart strings. Thanks for sharing. Stay safe and stay healthy. ❤️❤️❤️
What a Blessed life you have, all due to the Love of your Beautiful parents. May the Lord continue blessings on you and your family. 💜
So happy your back! I’ve been sharing prayers for your Mom on her new journey. My condolences on your loss of her in the physical world. What great good fortune you were working close by to be able to go be with her for her transition. Her Spirit will always be a part of you.💛 I enjoy your videos so much. Those horses & you teach us such patience in leadership that’s so sorely & surely needed now. So you lost or forgot the clip on fluffy microphone? Despite the challenges, your team puts on a great show and produces entertaining educational product. Hurrah to Steve💛Tanya 💜Charlotte/Dan💙James💚I just love you’re a family affair! Cheers from the USA. Can’t wait for the next video and to see you become an even bigger star like the Duke! Would you do the Teepee again? It looked great, I love your sense of adventure with your Sweetheart.
We love Tanya’s dog training video. Go girl!
You two make my life better!
Thinking of you and your family steve. Lost my mum just over a year ago and I can relate exactly to all you say. Much love to you and yours.
I learn so much from you!
I think I will be able to refine my timing a great deal; to watch for and reward smaller, more subtle increments in shaping; to reinforce with smaller, more subtle, rewards (all as relates to dogs, not horses).
I think much we do to reward dogs is far more stimulating than it needs to be, which is sometimes counterproductive. And I'm sometimes get on other dog owners about the salience of their rewards, for example, training loose leash walking or heeling with treats ... my pet peeve, as the most salient reward for the dog that pulls or forges is clearly resumption of forward motion.
As an owner of giant breed dogs (Newfoundlands) I've often wondered how how horse groundwork might relate to handling of 150+ lb dogs. Watching you work really gets me thinking!
Lewis stole the show...well done Lewis!
Loved the video! Condolences for your loss. Much love to you all!🐎🐴🐴🐎
Steve's mom is gorgeous! Hoping for you & your family only sweetness is left behind.
Aww, Tanya's such a fun spirit & good sport. It's so enjoyable to watch your teamwork & tag along on your travels.
I'm wondering if you ever comment about the size/weight of rider to horse & how that may affect behavior. I've seen some sad pairings on that account which proved the heart of the problem. (For instance teenagers who've clearly outgrown their ponies.)
Just watching you even e able to stand so close to that wild horse in the corner using the other horse, is SO COOL. LOVE watching you. I've not even finished it yet, gonna keep watching but SO lovely.
Absolutely wonderful video, I loved Lewis, he was a little star and you were amazing with him Steve.
I just wanted to send my deepest condolences on the loss of your mum too, my thoughts are with you and I’m sending you gentle hugs, it can’t be easy.
Keep up the good work and thank you for sharing your wonderful knack with horses with us.
Again, my condolences for the loss of your Mom. You're so right ... they were a stunning couple. Your Mom was absolutely gorgeous.
Really loved watching this video, given the difficulty of the various horses and problems you dealt with. Must say, I was quite surprised you were able to catch up that one horse so easily ... or at least you made it look easy.enough.
So I gather Tanya likes catches you when you fall ... that's the second time now! She was even ready to film for a third.
Amita is really coming along well. She's already looking like a different horse, from the very video you did with her. She's the one from The Isle of Wight, correct?
What happened to the darker bay (or is she black) mare that you and Charlotte bought together. I'd like to see how she's progresses
Anyhow, it was a brilliant clinic and I look forward to Part II.
All the best!
Your parents were so handsome/beautiful!! The love you had from them will help you heal. Great video,as usually!! And super thrilled that your dog advice is being used. Loved the video!! Blessings!❤️😘
That young man learned the four Rs, rock, reins, rise and ride! Bravo! 🥰
Steve so sorry for your loss. But she is with her Lord and savior and not in any pain. God Bless you!!!
I did not read the previous comments but, the leavered nose band is called a mechanical hackamore. My horse uses one but I would like to change to something less severe. I think you do a great job. I watch every week.
I'm sorry to hear about your mum. I'd bet anything that she was very proud of you. You are a very talented horse trainer, and a very kind man.
Sorry to hear of your mom passing ... it is so hard. My mom has dementia and only has a short time left .... Love watching your videos... They brighten my days...
Steve and tan and family great video again your mam is beautiful.they say the Apple doesn't fall far from the tree.spitting image of your dad.charlotte ride's with phone funny.brilliant stuff with Lewis top man stay safe 👍
Watched this video yesterday and tried the flexing, hand on nose, finger in mouth on my mare today who is prone to rearing and near impossible to worm. Had to bute her before the farrier as she is sore and plays up. Took 15 mins then I could easily Bute her with no fight. Your videos are so informative. Farrier thanks you lol
Love Tanya's enthusiasm for capturing your bloopers 😂😂
Sorry to hear about your mum she must have been proud of all her children. Great enjoyable video of the clinic, catching the horse was brilliant and so quick. 🐎
What a handsome couple your Mum and Dad were. Great video.
Mum is in Heaven with God 🙏😊 glad you got there in time be happy for that try not to miss her just talk to her when you miss her .Gods holding her hand so all good you guys help and she know .she feels your love .thanks for letting me say that I lost my mum 8 yrs. Ago maybe they LL meet up there with my Dad and my horse and TeeTee my goat that went last month .thanks for keeping me going I have 2 Great horses. Thumb up for Charley.🌹💖🦋🌟🙋🏼♀️😢👌🐎🐴💟🌞
Beautiful pictures of your Mom! She seems amazing, and so stylish. I know you must miss her, but my money is on her watching over you all from heaven. RIP, she's an angel for sure! I LOVE your videos. Admire of your videos, so educational! Love from Texas, USA
I belive your mother is lovely and you have our condolences. Appreciate all your abilities to help horses and their owners who genuinely want the best for their animals. Horses are obviously your calling and we are lucky to be able to watch the ways you connect and aide them. Thank you.
I work in long term care, elder care. We see these beautiful on their final journey, and I have seen people wait for family to pass, and I have seen people who didn’t want to have their family there at the end. Of coarse they always have the staff there. But there is something magical about them waiting for family. Sorry for the loss of your mother Steve. I can only imagine that your parents were good people. They raised a good man. Tan would probably agree.
Years ago I bought a beautiful q/h mare from a woman " trainer " ?? well thats what she called herself . I did'nt knoiw it until I got her home that she was hard to catch once in the paddock , it took me about 2 hours to get her to come to me when I whistled , so much fun seeing her progress that day.
So pleased you could be there before your mum passed. You are a lovely soul. Which is why animals respond so positively with you of course. Your Tanya is your rock, and you do such good work. xxx
❤❤❤ What a lovely couple your parents seemed to be! Steve, it looks as if you’ve got a lot of your wonderful father in you too! It’s such a great heritage you are carrying forward. Your mother looks as if the joy in her soul made her lovely self shine with even more beauty, and I see that in each of you as well!
I will come back to see the whole video later when I can take a break, but just wanted to start with my appreciation of your mom and family. 8:30am in 45’F Vermont
6.30 pm… finally back
12:05 Here is the dead center of Weymouth. 😂😂😂😂😂 very punny Steve! I think you would LOVE the sign post at Indian Hills Community Center in Colorado. Google it and see what I mean… though I met get i. trouble with Tonya for telling you about this very punny sign which changes weekly.
As always, thank you so much for the teaching, caring, and people and horse transformations.
Forgot to mention-you buried the lead with this one! Wasn’t ready Louis 🙌🏼 Tears of joy of all the from So California. Cheers.
So sorry for your loss. I am a huge fan of yours. During your clinics I couldn't hear you very well. The wind carried your voice away. Take care xo
Good evening from NZ. So glad we've come across you on you tube Steve. I don't own a horse but absolutely adore them. My star sign is Sagittarius ( half man, half horse ). You are brilliant and we'll watch now forever. Very sorry about your Mum. Thank you for super video's. Bless you.👍👌😀😀
I love to see your landscapes of your country. Kathryn
I'm so sorry about your loss! Many prayers for you and your family 🙏❤️🙏. Much love from Utah 💕💕💕