I wish there were paths like this for riding here in Bavaria! There are so many gravel paths and tarmac here. Shards of brick lie in the ‘forest’ as a fortification. There are no paths like in this video...
@david Landerville you have had this horse since Dantes youth. Please, why isn't the frog wide and full? I am wanting to learn and understand. No offense intended. Just a simple query. Ty! 👍👍👍
I agree with everything you are doing............rope halter and lead line, riding in a rope halter, details of the trim............except the riding bareback. That is hard on a horse's back if the weight is not properly distributed.
Hi , do you always encourage the bars to terminate at end of frog, does this support internal foot better. Most trimmers terminate at top third , I'm just an amateur looking for guidance and hoping to learn ,want to do the best for my horse's
did you get an answer? you might be interested in studying dissections that reveal the origin of bar material, as well as the location of the coffin bone, which will inform your trimming. God bless ❤️🙏❤️
Words can not express how much I love your soul. You stay wild free and horse ❤
I wish you’d start making videos again! You are helping me sooooo much!
excelente!!! la simpleza de lo natural.
merci beaucoup de partager votre savoir , vous avez changer ma vision du parage ....
I wish there were paths like this for riding here in Bavaria! There are so many gravel paths and tarmac here. Shards of brick lie in the ‘forest’ as a fortification. There are no paths like in this video...
thanks for that - that does make me laugh at the end - how the camera sadly walks back up the path!!
@david Landerville you have had this horse since Dantes youth. Please, why isn't the frog wide and full? I am wanting to learn and understand. No offense intended. Just a simple query. Ty! 👍👍👍
You are very brave. No matter how much I pay attention, If I don't use gloves I will get cut.
I agree with everything you are doing............rope halter and lead line, riding in a rope halter, details of the trim............except the riding bareback. That is hard on a horse's back if the weight is not properly distributed.
Hi , do you always encourage the bars to terminate at end of frog, does this support internal foot better. Most trimmers terminate at top third , I'm just an amateur looking for guidance and hoping to learn ,want to do the best for my horse's
did you get an answer? you might be interested in studying dissections that reveal the origin of bar material, as well as the location of the coffin bone, which will inform your trimming. God bless ❤️🙏❤️
Your rasp would last a lot longer if you cleaned out the hoof first
Yep.