@LopesWithHisLungs Those buildings are stables, our stable has been a stable since the mid 1800''s
When your country was populated by the refuse from Ireland and England, you have some nerve. Shooting wild brombies as a matter of "control' then trying to put yourself higher than other horse people.
Inbred human garbage. Manybe some day you will steal enough money to get out of Van Demons Land and see how the civilised world lives. Meanwhile our iconic Carriages LIVE ON
Im not against horses working but im also aware that in any industry that uses animals there are those that take advantage & abuse. In this case there is evidence that these horses are treated with respect. However maybe a better way to show this would be to show Billy running free on his day off in a nice green paddock & show Rufus when he's working getting a break, having a drink, eating those oates & getting his nibbles (carrots). In this video all i see is trees & buildings.
I used to have a morgan named Rufus. He was blind in his left eye, same as me, but he was as surefooted as any. I felt like I was right up in the carriage with you and really enjoyed the ride!~
Yeah. Rufus is a high strung horse...morgan cross...so he needs to eat a lot to keep up his body weight. He gets all the hay he wants in his stall and a good 3/4 bucket of high fat pellet feed during the day. But, he doesnt eat it all. Hes picky and hes one of the few horses Ive ever known to stop eating when hes full. My other horses would eat until they colic if you gave them half a chance!
I've known a Thoroughbred/Irish draught cross like that. He sweated buckets all summer and shivered all winter. He was offered 50 lbs of a feed called New Hope for Thin Horses each day, and ate almost all of it. He also got Alfalfa hay and grass hay and nevertheless was thin as a rail and his ribs showed.
I love the way he looks back with that bright eye and questioning look like he's asking "Is this where you want me dad?" You can tell they have a good working relationship.
@LopesWithHisLungs Those buildings are stables, our stable has been a stable since the mid 1800''s
When your country was populated by the refuse from Ireland and England, you have some nerve. Shooting wild brombies as a matter of "control' then trying to put yourself higher than other horse people.
Inbred human garbage. Manybe some day you will steal enough money to get out of Van Demons Land and see how the civilised world lives. Meanwhile our iconic Carriages LIVE ON
Please be pissed off
StopLiesSeeTruth 8 months ago
@LopesWithHisLungs Watch my other vids, I show our stalls and my farm.
How can you live in such a small nasty mind?
Dont you aussies shoot your wild horses because they are a nusance!
Go save a brombie and keep your vile unjustifiable lies to yourself.
StopLiesSeeTruth 8 months ago
Im not against horses working but im also aware that in any industry that uses animals there are those that take advantage & abuse. In this case there is evidence that these horses are treated with respect. However maybe a better way to show this would be to show Billy running free on his day off in a nice green paddock & show Rufus when he's working getting a break, having a drink, eating those oates & getting his nibbles (carrots). In this video all i see is trees & buildings.
ifthecapfits1 1 year ago
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ifthecapfits1 1 year ago
1:03 I love how his ears are forward as you approach him. Your animals all clearly love you!
MiscreantK 1 year ago
What a nice setting for the stables, right beside a park,
Looks like a historic street, with hte cobblestones and all.
animalwrongs 2 years ago 3
Horses scare me, but they are such wonderful animals!
iPOWERx09 2 years ago 3
I used to have a morgan named Rufus. He was blind in his left eye, same as me, but he was as surefooted as any. I felt like I was right up in the carriage with you and really enjoyed the ride!~
jta4jesus 2 years ago 7
To all that face the international protest:
Please bring you video cameras, so the world can see the natiness these people export.
Record them harassing yourr customers,
fight back, DO SOMETHING!
Send the harassment vids to your local political leaders, ,to the police
CALL THE POLICE.
REPORT ALL HARASSMENT!
StopLiesSeeTruth 2 years ago
carriage rides rule
bigusdikus0 2 years ago 4
Rufus seems to have a very pleasant Easter
vancouverladdie 2 years ago 4
Good job showing how you provide for his comfort through the day. He certainly gets a substantial lunch, doesn't he?
userunavailable3095 2 years ago 4
Yeah. Rufus is a high strung horse...morgan cross...so he needs to eat a lot to keep up his body weight. He gets all the hay he wants in his stall and a good 3/4 bucket of high fat pellet feed during the day. But, he doesnt eat it all. Hes picky and hes one of the few horses Ive ever known to stop eating when hes full. My other horses would eat until they colic if you gave them half a chance!
StopLiesSeeTruth 2 years ago
I've known a Thoroughbred/Irish draught cross like that. He sweated buckets all summer and shivered all winter. He was offered 50 lbs of a feed called New Hope for Thin Horses each day, and ate almost all of it. He also got Alfalfa hay and grass hay and nevertheless was thin as a rail and his ribs showed.
userunavailable3095 2 years ago 3
Absolutely beautiful! But wow, check out those Easter hats! Never a shortage of strange things to see in NYC, is there?
needanap624 2 years ago
Look at that, he knew exactly what to do when you told him to move up in line. A real pro.
Easter Sunday was a pretty one here too. My nephews got a pony ride on our Foxtrotter mare. :)
Sheepinwolfgarb 2 years ago
I love the way he looks back with that bright eye and questioning look like he's asking "Is this where you want me dad?" You can tell they have a good working relationship.
userunavailable3095 2 years ago 2