My parents just surprised me with a horse a couple days ago so this was really helpful. It’s the middle of winter in Ontario so it is freezing (-27C when I rode today) so we need a lot of stuff. He came from Germany so we couldn’t get the size till he got here and most of the stuff is to small. This video has helped a lot knowing things we may still need to get.
The "5 gallon" bucket that you keep your grooming supplies in is a 1-1.5 gallon and The "10 gallon" water bucket is a 5 gallon. A 10 gallon bucket is going to weigh 80 lbs and they come with 2 hand holds in the rim, not a wire handle.
I don't own a horse but the park I walk at has horses and I've seen most of the things you've mentioned. The fly mask had me curious about, lol the different horses personality are fun to see. There are some that can't be bothered as they either sleep or are eating, but then there are the ones who act like I can go into the restricted area and take them for a walk. They stop whatever they are doing to find the equipment and try to open their stall door. I've been able to pet two horses cause they've walked up to the fence and interact with me. 🤗 the others whose always ready to go for a walk stall is further away. 🙃
One thing I noticed after I bought my first horse. Get a rope halter before the horse they are basically one size fits all. But nylon halters are far from one size fits all, get that after you know their size
I would suggest for a new horse owner to buy a saddle after, because sometimes you will buy a saddle then once the horse comes, it wouldn’t fit. Where as if you bought the saddle after, you could fit them.
Thank you so much for this! These things have been on my mind, along with wondering which items a boarding stable might provide vs what I should expect to purchase. Horse ownership is something I have been gradually preparing for at least 2 years now (with much help from you). I appreciate you so much and just love your fun personality! I'm in east TN but if I was closer, I'd want to be your BFF! 🥰
I'm saving up for a horse right now but I want to get loaded up on money and continue saving for about two more years. I want to make sure I have a lot of money ready for my horse. My parents don't know because I'm afraid that they'll shut down my idea though. I guess that's a little bit of Imposter S. getting in my way. Thank you for this vid. I hope that when I do tell my parents I want to buy my own horse that they will accept that.
Ik im so late to this, but when it was posted I had no reason to watch this cause I just started riding, But now almost 3 years into riding I saw a horse for sale online, she near me, in my price range and so perfect. And im actually going to try her out this weekend and im so very exited. My parents are the opposite of “Horsey” people but I got lucky by finding a great stable and trainer to help me. Can’t wait to see if this will work out for my first horse!!!😅
Thanks for this video! I already have a halter I purchased sized, fitted etc. I don't even own a horse but I do go to a barn and help out and stuff like that, I will definitely use this as I am saving up for a horse and the necessary stuff!
Great timing on this video. We will be picking up the two mustangs we adopted in the beginning of March. So we are putting together the final list of items we will need for the first few months. We don’t need to worry about saddles and bridles for several months.
How exciting! There is a lot that goes into owning a horse, especially one that isn’t tame and broke yet. I would definitely work with a experienced horse person and or trainer. Wild horses aren’t exactly the greatest pick of a horse for a beginner, but they’re super fun if you know what your doing!
Thank you for this video.I currently don't own a horse, but i'm crossing my fingers i'll get one soon!Thank you for this video, because i'm doing horse research so i can prove to my parents i'm responsible enough.
these videos are very helpful and i love how you care alot for your horses and show us how to also take care of horse and you help every one else to learn and i think we can all agree
I’m really excited to ask my parents for a horse full of where we’re going to keep it everything I need to buy for it like it has thousands of things like written in it and I’m so excited to get him because we’re getting such a GREAT deal!!!!!!
It would at least somewhat depend on what type of accommodations you're keeping him in. Our horses grow their heavy winter coats (we don't clip at all) and are pastured 24/7 (our barn actually doesn't have any stalls - we use it only for storing tack and other equipment, and the horses aren't allowed inside (the ceiling is actually almost too low for a horse to fit inside anyway)), so even if they're still a little damp when we turn them out (we dry them off as much as we can before we turn them out), they have the freedom to move around as much as they want, which will keep them warm, and therefore dry them off the rest of the way. Because of that, unless there's a horse that's having a really hard time staying warm (or a hard time keeping on weight) despite their winter coat (we've had a couple over the years, but not recently, so we do have a couple blankets on hand - a bigger, heavier one that fits the larger horses, like the thoroughbred, and a smaller, lighter weight one that fits the smaller horses, like the QHs), we have no reason to blanket any of them. That being said, the year I was going to school and had to have a horse on campus, I only had access to an outdoor pen and an indoor stall, so even though my horse grew a thick winter coat just fine (again, no clipping), if it was snowing heavily - particularly if it was wet snow - I still blanketed, and fed extra hay at night, because the snow made him wet, but unlike our other horses, he didn't have enough space to run around to dry off and keep warm. Even if the weather wasn't wet enough to blanket, if he was sweaty at all after riding, I dried him off as best I could, and made sure to fluff up the wet hair so that it wouldn't dry plastered against his skin (if it did, it would make it hard for him to puff it up to keep warm). Ultimately, the decision is up to you, but I hope that helps at least a bit.
thank you! me and my mom are getting a horse soon (he is being transported on Thursday) and this has rely helped me understand what stuff I need before I have the horse and after. as it is my first horse.
Not a horse guy, but your 5 gallon bucket doesn't look anywhere near 5 gallons. Neither does the 10 gal one. Look at that and then a 5 gallon bucket from Home Depot or Lowes...someone is lying about sizes!Are you really carrying 83 pounds of water at a time? (10 gal +83 pounds) But I love your videos
I have buckets the same sizes and the green ones she shows, so I can tell you that the one she calls a 5 gallon bucket is actual a 2-2 1/2 gallon one, and the one she calls a 10 gallon bucket is actually a 5 gallon one. But depending on the situation, yes, sometimes we end up carrying 10 gallons of water at once (a filled 5-gallon bucket in each hand). Based on how big I know a 55 gallon barrel is, I think the water tubs she says hold 50-100 gallons hold about 65 and 85 gallons, though it's a little hard to tell because of the angle - the one in front looks like it holds about 65 or 70 gallons, the back one (if it's the size I think) is closer to 85 or 90.
Good useful content but you lose credibility when you say “you need a 10 gallon bucket” while holding a 3-gallon bucket. Your brush bucket is probably not 5 gallon either…
“I use horse shampoo, that’s why I look like THIS!” I love your videos!😂😂😂
So glad that my horse came with her blankets saved me so much money
My parents just surprised me with a horse a couple days ago so this was really helpful. It’s the middle of winter in Ontario so it is freezing (-27C when I rode today) so we need a lot of stuff. He came from Germany so we couldn’t get the size till he got here and most of the stuff is to small. This video has helped a lot knowing things we may still need to get.
LuckyLu
Please keep us posted I hope all goes well.
Lucky! You should start a channel! It may be fun and also help with buying things for your horse
Congratulations! I hope all goes smoothly and that you and your horse make lots of memories together!
My parents won't allow me to buy a horse until I pass 18😂😢
The "5 gallon" bucket that you keep your grooming supplies in is a 1-1.5 gallon and The "10 gallon" water bucket is a 5 gallon. A 10 gallon bucket is going to weigh 80 lbs and they come with 2 hand holds in the rim, not a wire handle.
I don't own a horse but the park I walk at has horses and I've seen most of the things you've mentioned. The fly mask had me curious about, lol the different horses personality are fun to see. There are some that can't be bothered as they either sleep or are eating, but then there are the ones who act like I can go into the restricted area and take them for a walk. They stop whatever they are doing to find the equipment and try to open their stall door. I've been able to pet two horses cause they've walked up to the fence and interact with me. 🤗 the others whose always ready to go for a walk stall is further away. 🙃
Oh you go to that park
Not in a rude way
@@sapphirehi1615 huh?
@@Dulcess I feel like I know what park you mean. What's the horse place called?
@@TheRoyalDella12133 they are police horses
One thing I noticed after I bought my first horse. Get a rope halter before the horse they are basically one size fits all. But nylon halters are far from one size fits all, get that after you know their size
I would suggest for a new horse owner to buy a saddle after, because sometimes you will buy a saddle then once the horse comes, it wouldn’t fit. Where as if you bought the saddle after, you could fit them.
The amount of people losing their mind over the bucket size 🤣
Thank you so much for this! These things have been on my mind, along with wondering which items a boarding stable might provide vs what I should expect to purchase. Horse ownership is something I have been gradually preparing for at least 2 years now (with much help from you). I appreciate you so much and just love your fun personality! I'm in east TN but if I was closer, I'd want to be your BFF! 🥰
PS: the use of butt cream for skin irritation is genius! That stuff works wonders.
I'm saving up for a horse right now but I want to get loaded up on money and continue saving for about two more years. I want to make sure I have a lot of money ready for my horse. My parents don't know because I'm afraid that they'll shut down my idea though. I guess that's a little bit of Imposter S. getting in my way. Thank you for this vid. I hope that when I do tell my parents I want to buy my own horse that they will accept that.
Did it work?
so true and sooo helpful😃
I got my firs horse literaly two days ago! Thank you for this vid
Congratulations! I'm so excited for you, Jana! Owning a horse is such an adventure. :)
@@kaileymentink thank you!!! is soo awesome! 😊
Ik im so late to this, but when it was posted I had no reason to watch this cause I just started riding, But now almost 3 years into riding I saw a horse for sale online, she near me, in my price range and so perfect. And im actually going to try her out this weekend and im so very exited. My parents are the opposite of “Horsey” people but I got lucky by finding a great stable and trainer to help me. Can’t wait to see if this will work out for my first horse!!!😅
Thanks for this video! I already have a halter I purchased sized, fitted etc. I don't even own a horse but I do go to a barn and help out and stuff like that, I will definitely use this as I am saving up for a horse and the necessary stuff!
Great timing on this video. We will be picking up the two mustangs we adopted in the beginning of March. So we are putting together the final list of items we will need for the first few months. We don’t need to worry about saddles and bridles for several months.
Ooo that’s so exciting! I hope all goes well!!
How exciting! There is a lot that goes into owning a horse, especially one that isn’t tame and broke yet. I would definitely work with a experienced horse person and or trainer. Wild horses aren’t exactly the greatest pick of a horse for a beginner, but they’re super fun if you know what your doing!
As someone who has been considering getting a horse, this is so helpful
This is very useful, it's really good to have it all put together for you like this
Thank you for this video.I currently don't own a horse, but i'm crossing my fingers i'll get one soon!Thank you for this video, because i'm doing horse research so i can prove to my parents i'm responsible enough.
Thank you for your videos. I'll start lessons here soon and I'm praying to own a horse some day.
Love the bangs!
I don't know anything about horses but I love your energy
Yes i really needed this, thank you so much i love the video!
these videos are very helpful and i love how you care alot for your horses and show us how to also take care of horse and you help every one else to learn and i think we can all agree
I love how you tell everybody this! I feel like some people just say "saddle and reins" but you explain it!!
PS. I love your bangs!
I ADORE your haircut! And I love your videos they are so useful thanks a lot!!
your bucket size info is off a little bit....😉
2ga and 5ga it looks like 👍
most can't pick up 10 gallons of water in a bucket 👉
Thank you! Might be carjng for a horse at a pony club soon so i can have a taste of what owning a horse is like.
This is excellent, thank you so much! Love your videos, always so informative and entertaining!
I’m really excited to ask my parents for a horse full of where we’re going to keep it everything I need to buy for it like it has thousands of things like written in it and I’m so excited to get him because we’re getting such a GREAT deal!!!!!!
I already have a horse but this video was so informative and I wish I’d know some of this stuff before o got my horse! Great video!!
Thankyou for this video! Very helpful. 😊
I LOVE your new hair cut
It is so cute 🥰
This is really good, but I wish I had seen this over a year ago before I got a horse without having a clue what I was getting myself into 😂
6:55 LLOLOL 😂😂
Thank you this is so helpful for me we are horse shoping currently!!
I love the random cat that just emerged from the corner😂
You are so helpful! Thanks for the helpful videos for beginners!
I love your videos and your hair looks gorgeous 💕
Great hair cut and thanks
✨☺️ excellent as always! Thank you
What places do you recommend for buying all these supplies? (preferably in Canada)
Looking beautiful. Love your hair.
What is a clip? Tucker has his hair cut short?
Me who can’t afford a horse or boarding: Why am I watching this again?
I might move to a country side house with a very big field,Is it okay if it stays in teh pasture? I will build a shed for it
My horse doesn't go to shows, and his coat gets thick and fury during the winter. Do you still need a blanket if that's the case?
It would at least somewhat depend on what type of accommodations you're keeping him in.
Our horses grow their heavy winter coats (we don't clip at all) and are pastured 24/7 (our barn actually doesn't have any stalls - we use it only for storing tack and other equipment, and the horses aren't allowed inside (the ceiling is actually almost too low for a horse to fit inside anyway)), so even if they're still a little damp when we turn them out (we dry them off as much as we can before we turn them out), they have the freedom to move around as much as they want, which will keep them warm, and therefore dry them off the rest of the way. Because of that, unless there's a horse that's having a really hard time staying warm (or a hard time keeping on weight) despite their winter coat (we've had a couple over the years, but not recently, so we do have a couple blankets on hand - a bigger, heavier one that fits the larger horses, like the thoroughbred, and a smaller, lighter weight one that fits the smaller horses, like the QHs), we have no reason to blanket any of them.
That being said, the year I was going to school and had to have a horse on campus, I only had access to an outdoor pen and an indoor stall, so even though my horse grew a thick winter coat just fine (again, no clipping), if it was snowing heavily - particularly if it was wet snow - I still blanketed, and fed extra hay at night, because the snow made him wet, but unlike our other horses, he didn't have enough space to run around to dry off and keep warm. Even if the weather wasn't wet enough to blanket, if he was sweaty at all after riding, I dried him off as best I could, and made sure to fluff up the wet hair so that it wouldn't dry plastered against his skin (if it did, it would make it hard for him to puff it up to keep warm).
Ultimately, the decision is up to you, but I hope that helps at least a bit.
🤣🤣🤣🤣 I've got 3 horses and had to watch in case I'm missing something 💖💖😀😀😀🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🐴🐴🐴🐴🐴🐴🐴
Oooo thank you! I love your videos 😉
3rdddd and tucker is so cuteeed
Only two halter? I have like 20😂
Awesome vlogs 👍
thank you! me and my mom are getting a horse soon (he is being transported on Thursday) and this has rely helped me understand what stuff I need before I have the horse and after. as it is my first horse.
Where do you live and how cold does it get?
Ty for this video
your so helpfull!
I love your videos!
I like your new hairstyle
how much money is horses?
Where were you a year ago when I bought my horse?!?
i dont even have a horse but i'm just watching ur vids XD
4th ty!
You should do a Mustang makeover 😛😛😘😛😝
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Oh my gosh you are so lucky this is Kara Truong’s daughter
You're doing great work, only think you need music with your speech.
My dad will get me a 🐎 on my birthday July 27
Not a horse guy, but your 5 gallon bucket doesn't look anywhere near 5 gallons. Neither does the 10 gal one. Look at that and then a 5 gallon bucket from Home Depot or Lowes...someone is lying about sizes!Are you really carrying 83 pounds of water at a time? (10 gal +83 pounds) But I love your videos
I have buckets the same sizes and the green ones she shows, so I can tell you that the one she calls a 5 gallon bucket is actual a 2-2 1/2 gallon one, and the one she calls a 10 gallon bucket is actually a 5 gallon one. But depending on the situation, yes, sometimes we end up carrying 10 gallons of water at once (a filled 5-gallon bucket in each hand). Based on how big I know a 55 gallon barrel is, I think the water tubs she says hold 50-100 gallons hold about 65 and 85 gallons, though it's a little hard to tell because of the angle - the one in front looks like it holds about 65 or 70 gallons, the back one (if it's the size I think) is closer to 85 or 90.
I’m going to keep my horse at my neighbors house. She already has three stalls, and one is filled with her horse.
POV:your parents aren’t getting a horse yet,your here
привет
Sometimes I want to get myself a fly mask to tell ya the truth😅
Second
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Good useful content but you lose credibility when you say “you need a 10 gallon bucket” while holding a 3-gallon bucket. Your brush bucket is probably not 5 gallon either…
Ty for this