Great job, Lily! You brought back so many memories for me, thank you! Keep riding, keep having fun and never stop learning. You're going to be a fantastic horsewoman! 🐎 #RideOn 🩵☘️🥀
I am in awe of you Ms Rhodes..I enjoyed your content ok’ing channel but I absolutely love your new channel so much. While I admire horses, they intimidate me. I may have had a couple of not so great experiences with crazy horses in my life. Anyone that can control these crazy ponies must be horse crazy. Loving the teaching! You are a star!
I love watching the kids ride! I was a horse wrangler in Arizona for a few years, and grew up on a ranch working cattle with horses all my life. I love quarter horses the best, never cared for the shetlands I worked with though. I had a Welsh pony that was amazing! He was such a good arena horse, but would work cattle with the big horses too.
That was fun watching & learned more about how the ponies are trained, by a lot of patience. Lily, you continue to improve & have learned so much, & you do very well. Your confidence continues to grow with your horses.
Great training for young riders! Great practice at gaits, lead changes, persistence, and rewards. I learned how to stay on a horse that wanted me off by riding a Shetland?Palomino mix.
lily no minis or shetlands yet.. lol! my daughter has more trouble from the minis, as far as getting into things and not listening, than all the big horses, including the drafts! i think when you're a little older, stronger, and more experienced for sure. my girl just told me today after a pony party event, that all the people were afraid of the big horses and wanted to pet the minis, even though they were all working doing cart rides. and the minis were trying to snap at people and trying to kick because they didn't like their spaces being invaded... lol. it wasn't bad, no one got hurt, just some gentle reminding to the ponies that they can't do that.
Lily, you stirrups are too short! Lengthen them so your ankles hit the leg irons when you sit with your legs hanging down. You will have better balance and control.
I think in a different video where the comments were off you mentioned how many cows you’re going to be having in the near future have you ever considered using your horses to move that many cows between paddocks?
I don’t know anything about horses. From what I see, she’s running like the others. Can you explain how the pony’s head indicates she’s lame? I thought lameness showed in a limp.
@@nutritionprepperssister4865 Its just like how when we put our sore foot down we kinda limp cause of the pain? so the horse is bobbing her head every time her front right hoof hits the ground and also looks short in her right hind as well as in its not stretching as far as it should when the horse is moving as for the head when the sound leg (Non hurting leg) is touching the ground the horses head drops and when the lame leg (Hurting leg) is touching the ground the head goes up to relive some of the pain and pressure, hopefully that was explained in a way you can understand
That looks like so much fun; great video Lily!
LIlly is so kind and patient with her Dad.
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Man as an older equestrian it warms my heart to see these kids enjoy horses! 🩵
It was so much fun watching the horses discover playing in the water!!
Love watching you Lily. You are such a responsible smart girl💖
Both riders and horses are so cute! Thank you for showing.
Oh how swweeettt… “ I need a Shetland”. You are an awesome little girl! Keep going strong.
Great job, Lily! You brought back so many memories for me, thank you! Keep riding, keep having fun and never stop learning. You're going to be a fantastic horsewoman! 🐎
#RideOn
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How much fun! Every girls dream!
How fun was that? So beautiful & adorable to watch Lily. Yes Shetlands are very stubborn ponies. Beautiful video.
Lily..you're awesome..ty..xoxo blessings to you in every way ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Love watching kids enjoy riding ponies! ❤❤
Y'all live in a beautiful place.....great video🌿🌺🌿🌺🌿
Fun group lesson!! Good teaching of ground work!! The smaller the horse…more attitude😃🤣❤️
Absolutely loving these Lily vlogs. What I would give be a little girl riding her horse again.
Awesome! So cute. Love watching ponies!😊
I am in awe of you Ms Rhodes..I enjoyed your content ok’ing channel but I absolutely love your new channel so much. While I admire horses, they intimidate me. I may have had a couple of not so great experiences with crazy horses in my life. Anyone that can control these crazy ponies must be horse crazy. Loving the teaching! You are a star!
I love watching the kids ride! I was a horse wrangler in Arizona for a few years, and grew up on a ranch working cattle with horses all my life. I love quarter horses the best, never cared for the shetlands I worked with though. I had a Welsh pony that was amazing! He was such a good arena horse, but would work cattle with the big horses too.
That was fun watching & learned more about how the ponies are trained, by a lot of patience. Lily, you continue to improve & have learned so much, & you do very well. Your confidence continues to grow with your horses.
It's so good to see the children brushing the PONIES. And taking them UP .TAKE care and all the best. 😊😊😊👍👍👍💟💟💟
Great video! My horse crazy daughter is going to love it!
This was Great! I learned a lot Lily. 😊
Happy Day of pony riding for our shining star! :) Well done Lily and friends!
Beautiful and great for their confidence. So many British references on a farm.
This is so awesome! Way to go everyone 😊
So cute
Great training for young riders! Great practice at gaits, lead changes, persistence, and rewards. I learned how to stay on a horse that wanted me off by riding a Shetland?Palomino mix.
So fun! Great video, Lily!
Good job Lily. You and your friends sure have a lot of fun.
Y'all had me laughing in the water 😂
the pawing is actually them checking for obstructions in preparation for laying down/rolling in the water....
Your tough cookie Lily.🐴🐎🦄
I took lessons at this age😍 I remember lOvIng hunters hack ❤ keep riding alWayS ❤
lily no minis or shetlands yet.. lol! my daughter has more trouble from the minis, as far as getting into things and not listening, than all the big horses, including the drafts!
i think when you're a little older, stronger, and more experienced for sure. my girl just told me today after a pony party event, that all the people were afraid of the big horses and wanted to pet the minis, even though they were all working doing cart rides. and the minis were trying to snap at people and trying to kick because they didn't like their spaces being invaded... lol. it wasn't bad, no one got hurt, just some gentle reminding to the ponies that they can't do that.
this is so informative kids really need thus approach, i used to ride english
Great effort Lily.
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Beautiful life!
Lily, you stirrups are too short! Lengthen them so your ankles hit the leg irons when you sit with your legs hanging down. You will have better balance and control.
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That looks fun
Good job
So sweet 😊
Do these double as cart ponies?
I think in a different video where the comments were off you mentioned how many cows you’re going to be having in the near future have you ever considered using your horses to move that many cows between paddocks?
My dad had a Shetland Pony when he was a kid. He said his was mean and bir people!
What is the purpose of the horse/pony hats? This one is new to me. I have only seen them on your channel.
Good job everyone 😊
Where did Lily learn Spanish?
Lily shouldn’t be riding that pony. She is lame. If the owner can’t see it why is she instructing. 😢
Lillys pony is lame.watch her head bop
I don’t know anything about horses. From what I see, she’s running like the others. Can you explain how the pony’s head indicates she’s lame? I thought lameness showed in a limp.
@@nutritionprepperssister4865 Its just like how when we put our sore foot down we kinda limp cause of the pain? so the horse is bobbing her head every time her front right hoof hits the ground and also looks short in her right hind as well as in its not stretching as far as it should when the horse is moving as for the head when the sound leg (Non hurting leg) is touching the ground the horses head drops and when the lame leg (Hurting leg) is touching the ground the head goes up to relive some of the pain and pressure, hopefully that was explained in a way you can understand
What an annoying sound.
So cute