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Can You Drive Horses Who Don't Know Eachother in a Pair?
Well, obviously we do with our schoolmasters and student, but what about two students together or two horses you have at home?
Watch this video to find out what we do and why we do it!
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Preparing a Horse for the Feel and Sounds of Off-Roading
Просмотров 2 тыс.2 дня назад
Who remembers Silver from last year? Here's some of the training we did when we found out he wasn't keen on rustling noises in the hedges and changed his behaviour when driven on grass! Join our "Carrot and Coffee Club" to get access to perks: ruclips.net/channel/UCOGU3qUK3Tp-2db9XjdQB5wjoin If you like what we do, send us a brew! You can send any donation of thanks, however big or small, via o...
Managing Thick Coats in Driving Ponies with Ted the Shetland
Просмотров 2,2 тыс.14 дней назад
It's still summer yet, thankfully! However some of the horses on the yard have already started to shed their coats ready for that 'w' word we're not going to mention! With the change of season on the way, what are Barry's suggestions for dealing with the more heavy-coated of our driving ponies? Join our "Carrot and Coffee Club" to get access to perks: ruclips.net/channel/UCOGU3qUK3Tp-2db9XjdQB5...
Changing Choo - Can a Competition Horse Become a Family Ride & Drive?
Просмотров 3,3 тыс.21 день назад
After retiring from driving competitively, Choo has had 3 years out in the field to relax and be a horse. Now he's all lined up to start a new life as a family pony... if he can remember his lessons and make the change from fast-paced to family-paced. Follow his journey starting back in harness and under saddle as he tries to 'make the grade' for his new career... Join our "Carrot and Coffee Cl...
"All This in a Rubber Bit" - with May the Cob
Просмотров 2 тыс.Месяц назад
Follow May on the next part of her journey up on the bridge and listen to Barry talk about what we achieve in rubber bits and why we don't believe metal bits are necessary if the horse is trained and driven well. People sometimes ask us if we really only ever drive (or ride) our horses in rubber bits. The answer is: "Of Course!" We never use metal bits in our training, regardless of the horse. ...
Up on the Bridge for the First Time Alone - May the Cob
Просмотров 1,6 тыс.Месяц назад
Here's a video of Little May facing the Big Bridge for the first time on her own without schoolmaster Cloud to 'hold her hand'. See how she does and listen to Barry (*see below!*) tell you what he's looking for as he guides May through her latest challenge! *Please be aware the audio on this video is not the best due to filming above a busy road. If possible, using headphones and a low volume i...
Not as Funny as it Sounds! Curing a 'Ticklish Spot'' on a Shetland Pony
Просмотров 4,4 тыс.Месяц назад
What are 'ticklish spots' and how do you cure a horse (or in this case pony) of them? Well they're not quite as funny as they sound, as if they're 'tickled' at the wrong moment, they can cause a pony to scoot off, panic or even try to run away and cause an accident. Watch to find out how Ted the Shetland pony got on with Barry's method of curing the problem. Join our "Carrot and Coffee Club" to...
Difficulties Driving Straight in Early Training - Romeo the Fell Pony
Просмотров 2,8 тыс.Месяц назад
Romeo, our veteran student, had a little trouble staying in a straight line when he was driving in single. Listen to why Barry thinks that is and what we were doing about it. Join our "Carrot and Coffee Club" to get access to perks: ruclips.net/channel/UCOGU3qUK3Tp-2db9XjdQB5wjoin If you like what we do, send us a brew! You can send any donation of thanks, however big or small, via our PayPal l...
Riding Training for Captain Albert - The One-Eyed Cob
Просмотров 1,9 тыс.2 месяца назад
If you follow us on social media, you may already have met 'Captain Albert' the one-eyed cob who already drove at home but came in for some polishing and to be given new experiences in carriage - such as the bridge over the dual carriageway and the river etc. Whilst he was with us, his owners asked if we would train him for riding too. He had be sat on, but never walked around or ridden with so...
Training a Homebred Mare to Drive - Bird
Просмотров 2,1 тыс.2 месяца назад
No talking this week, just a few minutes of the lovely Bird, who is now a "fully-fledged" HDP Graduate! She is around ten years old and was homebred by her owner, so obviously particularly precious to her family who have been with her since day one. She was already ridden at home, but her family would like to drive her out and also use her as a 'furry tractor' to pull some logs out of their woo...
What Do We Mean By 'Disciplining a Horse'?
Просмотров 2,7 тыс.2 месяца назад
Last week we were asked by one of our regular commenters if we could give another explanation of what we mean by 'discipline' when it comes to horse training. So here's a few minutes on it, followed by a little about how different drivers on the reins may affect a horse. Join our "Carrot and Coffee Club" to get access to perks: ruclips.net/channel/UCOGU3qUK3Tp-2db9XjdQB5wjoin If you like what w...
Quick Hitch to Conventional Harness - A Different World for May the Cob
Просмотров 2,5 тыс.2 месяца назад
Little May came to us having been broken and driven in Quick Hitch harness. For her, Conventional "tug and britching" harness was different and she found getting used to some aspects of her 'new world' little unsettling. Luckily, her owner noticed she was not fully happy in her new job as a family driving pony and decided to send her to us for some confidence training. Join our "Carrot and Coff...
Trouble Backing a Young Horse Up in a Rubber Snaffle Bit?
Просмотров 2,6 тыс.2 месяца назад
Who remembers little Nell from last year? Well here she is, all grown up and ready to tackle completing her training as a fully fledged driving pony! She's flew through most things, but there's always one or two things with any horse that are sticking points - and for Nell, it's finding that 'reverse' gear! So what do we do about that? Certainly not change the bit to force her to back, that's f...
Can a Veteran Horse Learn to Drive?
Просмотров 2,5 тыс.3 месяца назад
Meet Romeo! He's a very handsome older gentleman who came to us to learn to drive - a new lease of life for him and his owners as he begins what may be described as his 'golden years'. However, can you teach an old dog new tricks? And if you can, what are the considerations that need to be made? Watch to find out whether Romeo makes it as a driving pony! Join our "Carrot and Coffee Club" to get...
Rushed in Previous Training? - May the Small Cob
Просмотров 3,4 тыс.3 месяца назад
Apologies again for the late upload again - hectic week with horses on the cusp of graduating, owner visits, cart fittings and 'going home' organising! Little May came to us having being previously broken to drive elsewhere. Despite being generally good, her owner thought there may have been a few things missing with her training and that May lacked her own confidence, particularly with certain...
All Different Ages, Personalties and Jobs in a Team
Просмотров 2,8 тыс.3 месяца назад
All Different Ages, Personalties and Jobs in a Team
Preparing for a Tangle with a Full Novice Team (Part 3)
Просмотров 5 тыс.3 месяца назад
Preparing for a Tangle with a Full Novice Team (Part 3)
Anti-Runaway/Bolting Training - Should You Be Cantering a Full Novice Team? (Part 2)
Просмотров 5 тыс.4 месяца назад
Anti-Runaway/Bolting Training - Should You Be Cantering a Full Novice Team? (Part 2)
Never Been in a Team Before - Full Novice Four in Hand (Part 1)
Просмотров 14 тыс.4 месяца назад
Never Been in a Team Before - Full Novice Four in Hand (Part 1)
Why is She Lolling Her Tongue Out? - Trainer Theories
Просмотров 6 тыс.4 месяца назад
Why is She Lolling Her Tongue Out? - Trainer Theories
How to Drive a Big Horse with a Little Pony
Просмотров 4,9 тыс.4 месяца назад
How to Drive a Big Horse with a Little Pony
Using Bungee Cords for Driving Horses that Kick Back
Просмотров 103 тыс.5 месяцев назад
Using Bungee Cords for Driving Horses that Kick Back
Retraining a Very Hard Mouthed Horse - Danny the Cob
Просмотров 6 тыс.5 месяцев назад
Retraining a Very Hard Mouthed Horse - Danny the Cob
Happy 76th Birthday, Baz!
Просмотров 6 тыс.5 месяцев назад
Happy 76th Birthday, Baz!
Schoolmaster Stories: Cloud & Finn
Просмотров 6 тыс.5 месяцев назад
Schoolmaster Stories: Cloud & Finn
Passing Loose Mares with a Driving Stallion
Просмотров 639 тыс.5 месяцев назад
Passing Loose Mares with a Driving Stallion
Preparing a Stallion to Meet Mares Whilst Driving (Part 1)
Просмотров 5 тыс.6 месяцев назад
Preparing a Stallion to Meet Mares Whilst Driving (Part 1)
Manners in Company: Driving and Riding Horses Together
Просмотров 3,1 тыс.6 месяцев назад
Manners in Company: Driving and Riding Horses Together
Why Might She Be Flicking Her Head? - Dolly the Small Cob
Просмотров 5 тыс.6 месяцев назад
Why Might She Be Flicking Her Head? - Dolly the Small Cob
The Third Time Back In for Training! - Meg the Chestnut Welsh Mare
Просмотров 5 тыс.6 месяцев назад
The Third Time Back In for Training! - Meg the Chestnut Welsh Mare

Комментарии

  • @CaroLinek88
    @CaroLinek88 2 дня назад

    Was that a power washer being used on that horse??? That hurts. Other than that, thank you for this informative training video.

    • @barryhook2
      @barryhook2 2 дня назад

      Yes it is a pressure washer. And no it doesn't hurt them. We can adjust the pressure and the temperature of it to suit washing horses or washing vehicles or the yard or stables. Thank-you for your concern, but we've used pressure washers on horses daily and for many years, so we know what we're doing and we would never do something that would hurt the horse.

  • @JanWestern
    @JanWestern 3 дня назад

    God bless you Barry, you are a salve to my soul. Just knowing that Smokey needs his dad's reassurance and that Choo is the 'bossy boots' and all from their body language is absolutely wonderful. These beautiful creatures are putty in your hands and so very lucky to have found you and Rhi❤

  • @mmelucie3227
    @mmelucie3227 4 дня назад

    Aren’t you too heavy for these ponies? Your weight plus the weight of the wagon when they go downhill having to hold all this weight plus pulling you up the hills? Also, research has shown that hard footing is causing damage to the horse’s legs and feet. Too much stress on the structures of the legs and the feet can’t work properly on pavement or hard footing.

    • @barryhook2
      @barryhook2 3 дня назад

      Ponies are stronger than horses pound for pound. Horses can comfortably pull one and a half times their bodyweight. All our vehicles are braked so they don't have to hold it back on the hills. Yes, under conditioned or excessive exercise on hard surfaces has been shown to cause wear and tear on the joints, as with any animal including humans. Proper conditioning and an exercise and rest program helps avoid damage. Thank-you for your concern.

  • @raflm1677
    @raflm1677 4 дня назад

    What action camera do you use for your video reports? I want to buy one and I would like to know your opinion. Maybe you use the camera on your phone itself. Thanks

    • @barryhook2
      @barryhook2 3 дня назад

      We use a combination of: iPhones, Go-Pros and Techalogic cameras.

  • @debtompkins5363
    @debtompkins5363 4 дня назад

    I get concerned about driving on the road because there is not enough shoulder to get the horse and cart off on, yet there you are on roads with no shoulder at all, completely hedged in. I envy you the variety of driving situations you can get a horse calm with. You are very brave being out there with distracted drivers and idiots in a hurry.

  • @JoanneMercader
    @JoanneMercader 5 дней назад

    We have witnessed the Littles and Bigs really enjoying their outs. Both understand teacher and student dynamics at work. Littles and Bigs are so proud of each other

  • @JoanneMercader
    @JoanneMercader 5 дней назад

    Nothing is as dangerous as frightened ponies. Preparing for all situations makes for safe and secure driving

  • @JoanneMercader
    @JoanneMercader 5 дней назад

    Some ponies just need additional training. Simple. Important still. Most will invest the time and results are obvious

  • @JoanneMercader
    @JoanneMercader 5 дней назад

    Good pair. Easy on. Comfortable together

  • @JoanneMercader
    @JoanneMercader 5 дней назад

    They seem content. Both are comfortable.

  • @laurasandell4790
    @laurasandell4790 5 дней назад

    both lovely ponies

  • @arribaficationwineho32
    @arribaficationwineho32 5 дней назад

    It seems the strap from their heads is too short so one horse must bend head towards the other. Why?

    • @barryhook2
      @barryhook2 3 дня назад

      It's not, it just may look that way because the bungee holds the reins from going over the pole.

  • @Frances-c6e
    @Frances-c6e 5 дней назад

    This is stupid slap the reins send them on

  • @MichelleGlandorf-hj8xu
    @MichelleGlandorf-hj8xu 5 дней назад

    Is that black horse also a stallion

    • @barryhook2
      @barryhook2 3 дня назад

      No, Cloud is a gelding but a bit 'riggy'!

  • @debtompkins5363
    @debtompkins5363 6 дней назад

    Smokie staying respectfully back from Choo's alpha vibes.... Do you ever get idiots who zoom by with horn blaring cause the world needs to get out of their way. I've gotten afraid to be on the road here in NY USA

    • @barryhook2
      @barryhook2 3 дня назад

      Rarely, but when it does happen we put it down to a good training experience!

  • @dove-1234
    @dove-1234 6 дней назад

    Trepidatious?

  • @fion1flatout
    @fion1flatout 6 дней назад

    I gather ponies in training do about 3 hours a day?

    • @barryhook2
      @barryhook2 6 дней назад

      It varies very much depending on the horse and the day. For example, one day they may be out all afternoon (with breaks) and the next day they may do a half an hour session in the yard. It all depends on what they're learning today, how they're taking it in and what we think they need to best progress. So no, they don't do 3 hours a day every day, but they all do something every day.

  • @nala8223
    @nala8223 6 дней назад

    So nice to see someone drive without a leverage bit for once!

  • @eggmancorp
    @eggmancorp 7 дней назад

    God bless you. I could listen to you all day. I think I'm going to subscribe.

    • @barryhook2
      @barryhook2 6 дней назад

      You'd be very welcome to join us! We have a lot of videos on our channel for you to watch and a new one every Friday :)

  • @marionevans8687
    @marionevans8687 7 дней назад

    Smokey paying attention to you, Choo doing well, but not an ear back to you very seldom, but going down the road very confident.

    • @barryhook2
      @barryhook2 6 дней назад

      Choo is a much more experienced driving horse, so yes - he definitely relies on us a lot less than Smokie who has just started out in his driving career :)

  • @bethammons1239
    @bethammons1239 7 дней назад

    Hi. My husband and I love your channel! I have a question regarding the rings that the reins go through on the (I think) shoulder harness. Sometimes there are several rings in a vertical row while other times the rings are in a horizontal row. What are the rings and why the different configurations? Thank you!

    • @barryhook2
      @barryhook2 6 дней назад

      Hi to you and your husband! The rings where the reins go through are called "turrets" - generally in single or pairs harness there are just a one single left and right ring on the saddle (middle section) and yoke (on their necks) to run the reins through. The extra ones you see (either in the middle or on top of eachother) are for driving in different combinations. For example, the middle ones are in use when we drive trandem (three horses in a horizontal row in front) and the top rings are used when we drive in a team or tandem (one or two horses in front of one or two others). As we may drive any combination, we never change the turrets or remove the ones that are not in use as they do no harm being there. Hope that helps - and thank-you for your interesting question!

    • @bethammons1239
      @bethammons1239 6 дней назад

      @@barryhook2 thank you kindly for your answer. That makes a lot of sense. Sending you and yours love and best wishes from Greensboro NC 🐴 ♥️

  • @AndreaDingbatt
    @AndreaDingbatt 7 дней назад

    Ah gosh this reminds me about a Trotting horse I had to retrain, and the first time I rode him out he thought he was in a race, bless him, he went up in the air, on his hind legs, rearing up, because he thought he had to be in Front!! I had to lean forwards, and gently left my hands and lay off the reins to stay on and not pull him over onto his back on the road!! (he was my first horse I was riding,and retraining at this stables,a Baptism of Fire,lol!) I had to ask my two co-workers to ride behind him, this first time, ~until he realised he wasnt Expected to be in front!! After almost a week, he relaxed, llowing other ponies and horses ahead of him, he seemed Releaved to not have to be in front!!

  • @vickyalberts6716
    @vickyalberts6716 7 дней назад

    Choo is flashier but I’d choose Smokey every time 🥰

  • @AndreaDingbatt
    @AndreaDingbatt 7 дней назад

    Thank you Barry and Rhi, ~ this is a Beautiful example of how Reading and Understanding horses, makes a Fantastic Difference in how a horse behaves!! Nicely Done!!🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟Handling and Training!! Your Experience and Real Love of the Horses Really Shines through Here , Absolutely Brilliant!! I Wish I could join the Carrot and Coffee Club, ~hopefully I will be able to join soon!! This is a Fantasic video about showing life through the horses point of view, and Herd Dynamics,thank you!! Andrea and Critters. ....XxX.....

  • @LoganTheMovieDude2008
    @LoganTheMovieDude2008 7 дней назад

    5:09 YOU DO!

  • @J_LorraineK
    @J_LorraineK 7 дней назад

    How much do we love the name 'Choo'? ❤

  • @user-hn9lh6fx7q
    @user-hn9lh6fx7q 7 дней назад

    hallo wofür ist das seil zwischen den pferdeköpfen anden leinen?

    • @carolineridlington5010
      @carolineridlington5010 7 дней назад

      Think the one around throat is for when they tie them up...similar to a head collar...

    • @syvet_
      @syvet_ 7 дней назад

      Da Choo gern den Kopf hoch trägt, könnte das eine Art untere Begrenzung im Sinne von Martingal sein? Aber ehrlich, ich weiß es auch nicht 😅. Since Choo likes to carry his head high, this could be a kind of lower boundary in sense of a martingale? But honestly, I don't know 😅.

    • @barryhook2
      @barryhook2 6 дней назад

      Die gelbe Schnur? Es handelt sich um ein Gummiseil, das verhindert, dass die Zügel über die Vorderseite der Stange gezogen werden. Nützlich bei der Arbeit mit unerfahrenen Pferden, die ihren Kopf häufig hin und her bewegen!

    • @user-hn9lh6fx7q
      @user-hn9lh6fx7q 5 дней назад

      @@barryhook2 thank you

  • @carolinehops
    @carolinehops 7 дней назад

    Well your the master horsemen barry ..u know what’s right..we watch ..another great video.

  • @annamcknight2573
    @annamcknight2573 7 дней назад

    They are so sweet and funny and you understand them perfectly. As for not being educated I think your education has been tailored to produce a Master - and if that is not education I don't know what is. You have taught me a lot more than many of my teachers. May you be reincarnated for many decades with the Sugar Plums.

    • @AndreaDingbatt
      @AndreaDingbatt 7 дней назад

      @annamcnight2573 I read your comment, and Agree with Everytthing you wrote!! 100%!! You must be a great horsewoman yourself!! Have a Wonderful weekend!! Andrea and Critters. .....XxX.....

    • @annamcknight2573
      @annamcknight2573 6 дней назад

      @@AndreaDingbatt Nice of you to say so but I know very little. Glad you agree with what I said..

  • @wearewildwoodranch
    @wearewildwoodranch 7 дней назад

    Smokie is so dang cute, a plush sofa.

  • @jenniferlehman326
    @jenniferlehman326 7 дней назад

    Have a safe weekend driving Baz and Rhi!! Your friend, the Retired Paramedic and Horse Trainer in Ontario, Canada, Jenn 💖 🇨🇦

  • @sarahmarks7082
    @sarahmarks7082 9 дней назад

    What a wonderful idea for Silver's 🐴owners to send him back to you 🌟 Some horses love off-roading while others can get overstimulated 😵 I was hoping that you'd have a male pheasant 🪶running alongside you again

    • @barryhook2
      @barryhook2 8 дней назад

      Aw, glad you remember him!

  • @Flutterbyartstudio
    @Flutterbyartstudio 9 дней назад

    This pony is a carbon copy of my boy who I’m also training to drive! My issue is finding the nice bit which kind and not too fat!

    • @barryhook2
      @barryhook2 6 дней назад

      Try Korsteel or Winderen if you're looking for rubber bits - they tend to be thinner than Shires or other brands.

  • @JanWestern
    @JanWestern 10 дней назад

    Brilliant as always Barry, love the cussing and howled with laughter when you put on a posh voice! 🤣A joy to watch a master craftsman at work, bless you. ❤

  • @JanWestern
    @JanWestern 10 дней назад

    Fabulous seeing the 'old town' and all the buildings, especially the old coaching Inns ❤ Brings the imagination to life, thinking of all the hustle and bustle of the coaches pulling in with its passengers either stopping for a quick break while the team was changed over, the Coachman so I believe had pride of place and rightly so. Back in the days when horses being ridden or driven in a team on the roads would have been such a stirring sight! Oh for a time machine and a quick hop back to the Regency to see the irreplaceable sights. I just hope the horses were treated as well as you treat your visiting equines Barry.

  • @laurieoliphant8213
    @laurieoliphant8213 10 дней назад

    Your motorists are alot more curtiest than over here in the states they try to run you off the road. They don't care your in the way. We have Dutchman buggy s and many accidents. Can't change the jack s around here

  • @JanWestern
    @JanWestern 10 дней назад

    How I adore Freisians (and naturally all other horse breeds too) but there is just something so magestic about these elegantly stepping black beauties 🖤 So fabulous watching what goes into making then 'bomb proof' as any horse on the road should be, thank you Barry for another wonderful insightful common sense video. You always manage to add your own fab sense of humour to all your videos too which always gives me a good chuckle while watching and learning.

  • @JanWestern
    @JanWestern 10 дней назад

    Dear Barry, you really are a wonder, just being able to know that a horse is sad and possibly what the cause is, is the most wonderful gift in the world. A true horse psychologist and it's so obvious that horses are your world as I can just imagine you being 'lost' during Covid when interactions weren't allowed, I feel your frustration as you mentioned painting the stables etc. You must have felt so lost without having the horses around for you to train as horses are literally 'in your blood' so to speak. ❤

  • @JanWestern
    @JanWestern 11 дней назад

    Thank you all, Barry, Rhi and that lovely chestnut pony for a fascinating video as always. I could watch them all day and forget about the cares of the world, no wonder that lovely boy was so patient for you as he looked as if he could also have happily stood all day while you explained the intricacies (to a novice) of fitting the harness.

  • @JuliaHall-ww8bw
    @JuliaHall-ww8bw 11 дней назад

    Hi Barry How do you reduce the type and strength of a traditional metal driving bit to the type you use I've been driving couple of years so very new in comparison to you and many others ?

    • @barryhook2
      @barryhook2 10 дней назад

      We only drive in rubber and any horse that comes to us goes straight into rubber. To increase the strength of a rubber bit, you could use a flexible rubber Liverpool bit or similar, but we use loose-ring snaffles.

    • @JuliaHall-ww8bw
      @JuliaHall-ww8bw 10 дней назад

      @barryhook2 Dylan is in a metal driving bit but I'm wondering what I can use / and how to work towards using a gentler softer bit, when all he's ever driven in is the bit I bought when I purchased him and his harness

  • @Mitmacher
    @Mitmacher 11 дней назад

    On your ride, allow your horse to canter at top speed, if he wants, 400 to 800m. Then you will have a happy and obedient horse. At least that's how it was with my big Lipizzaner.

    • @Mitmacher
      @Mitmacher 10 дней назад

      Of course, this is only written for those who have less horse experience than me. You should try to give the animals what they need for their well-being. Some horses need full throttle from time to time especially in the pasture. And it's certainly healthy.

  • @kikaree
    @kikaree 12 дней назад

    This horse needs remedial basic training in order to be a useful horse. Yes, he is dangerous except to experts.

  • @judegalligan7985
    @judegalligan7985 12 дней назад

    Throughly enjoyed this drive around your area ! Beautiful horses you can see them gaining self-confidence by the mile hi from New Zealand

    • @barryhook2
      @barryhook2 11 дней назад

      Hi to NZ from the UK!

  • @JanWestern
    @JanWestern 13 дней назад

    Pure joy to see the kindness in Barry's eyes when he is conveying his wise words about what can be achieved with kindness and patience. That dear little pony is 'putty in his hands' and no wonder he knows after kind, constant and lengthy work from Barry means that he no longer needs to feel the fear.

  • @JanWestern
    @JanWestern 13 дней назад

    Please, please Barry never apologise for wishing to show the passion you have for darling horses (or any animal in fact) as it shows in everything you do and say in your videos and in every fibre of your being. If only God gave us more trainers like you with the compassion to say exactly how they feel about cruelty then the world would be a much better place ❤

  • @jazzy7459
    @jazzy7459 13 дней назад

    Thank you. Much respect!

  • @annamcknight2573
    @annamcknight2573 13 дней назад

    You earn every carrot, Barry. I learned a lot from that video. Thank you Barry and Rhi., you make my Saturdays.

    • @barryhook2
      @barryhook2 11 дней назад

      You're welcome, Anna! Thanks for being our top commenter!

  • @juliawilliams4443
    @juliawilliams4443 13 дней назад

    😂 her face!

  • @juliawilliams4443
    @juliawilliams4443 13 дней назад

    Had similar just this morning - my young cob tried to turn straight across the road to home! I’m pleased because I handled it similarly to your advice (my boy wasn’t quite as naughty as yours though thank goodness!)