Oh wow I send lots of prayers up for the big guy. Wow, that’s sad to hear but he’s in good hands.😢 he might not be able to see good out of that I or he might be in pain from the eye you don’t never know you know hopefully he’s not. Yes he seems a little hard to get to do get him to do what you want but that’s where patients come in and a lot of practice with them.
hello mate, two questions, any chance you can go over some of the different gear you use? and and any advice for a horse that’s good to ride and everything else except removing burs and touching his main?
We can definitely do a tech video! As for the touch sensitive horse, try counter conditioning with treats - work closer and make the touching super rewarding. Let us know how it goes!
@@rhfarmstables okay will do he’s a sweetheart loves scratches but touch his main he is not happy, i’ll let you know, also haven’t seen a bit less bridle
@@rhfarmstableswould be interested in that too. I have a question, which is why do you leave the halter on under the bridle? I recently saw in another equestrian’s video that it’s not safe because the halter icould snag on something. I don’t know if she meant the bit or bridle itself, something in the riding environment or both.
My dog had a similar problem, I made a food grade baking soda solution, 1/8 tsp to 1/2 cup distilled water and dropped into her eye 2 x a day and it was gone quickly.
I hope you continue to get the funding you need for Ace's surgery. I've been thinking of Ace and hoping for the best. 💜 Love the remote mic!
Thank you! We'll keep using it!
Good luck with the funding for Ace's surgery..hope it goes ok
The microphone I think IS a good idea
The squeaking of the saddle made me both laugh and brings back memories
Exactly, I feel like I’m riding while watching it! Sensory experience.
I like the remote mic. praying you raise the funds needed to help Ace.
Prayers for him 🙏😇
Oh wow I send lots of prayers up for the big guy. Wow, that’s sad to hear but he’s in good hands.😢 he might not be able to see good out of that I or he might be in pain from the eye you don’t never know you know hopefully he’s not. Yes he seems a little hard to get to do get him to do what you want but that’s where patients come in and a lot of practice with them.
Baby powder will help squeaky leather
hello mate, two questions, any chance you can go over some of the different gear you use? and and any advice for a horse that’s good to ride and everything else except removing burs and touching his main?
We can definitely do a tech video! As for the touch sensitive horse, try counter conditioning with treats - work closer and make the touching super rewarding. Let us know how it goes!
@@rhfarmstables okay will do he’s a sweetheart loves scratches but touch his main he is not happy, i’ll let you know, also haven’t seen a bit less bridle
thank you so much
@@rhfarmstables thanks for your advice and it’s done wonders , i’ll keep it up , thanks again
@@rhfarmstableswould be interested in that too. I have a question, which is why do you leave the halter on under the bridle? I recently saw in another equestrian’s video that it’s not safe because the halter icould snag on something. I don’t know if she meant the bit or bridle itself, something in the riding environment or both.
Did he survive?
Yes! Happy and healthy in his new home
My dog had a similar problem, I made a food grade baking soda solution, 1/8 tsp to 1/2 cup distilled water and dropped into her eye 2 x a day and it was gone quickly.
These were drops only, maybe 10 drops in eye.
Glad your dog got better. Ace had actual cancer, and is in the process of receiving chemotherapy to help heal.