I work at Springcliff horse farm in Martinsville. have since August. As the video says... the horses were kept in all day because the weather was really nasty.So I recorded some of the horses being funny when I let them in the arena when I had to clean stalls. I didnt record all because some of them just stood in the arena and did nothing.First up is Whittney. She is a solid American Paint. I'm not sure how old she is... somewhere around 10 or 12 i think. Shes a boarder.Second is Angel. Shes a 9 year old Tennessee Walker. Chris bought her for $800 because she was badly foundered and needed a good home. She is now fully recovered (as you can tell) and is ready to start being ridden again and get back in shape. Chris wants to me start working with her soon. The Donkey's name is Donk. Chris saved him too. He was on his way to slaughter. He was abused and now only has one eye. He's pretty old but gets around pretty well. He's the only animal in the barn that gets along with Angel.In the group of three...there is Joanna, the sorrel. Shes 6 years old. Shes part Arab and part Warmblood. Her sire was a famous race horse from Russia. Shes a wild thing. Not many people can really deal with her. I can walk to her to and from the barn but thats about it. I'm working with her though, slowly gaining her respect.Then there is Justice, the sorrel and white paint. He is Joanna's son. He is three now. He is part Arab, part Warmblood, and part American Paint. He's a sweet heart. He really resembles Joanna in the face. They have a touching moment in the video.Then there is Harrison, the bay and white paint. He and Justice have the same sire. Harrison is mostly American Paint but a little Saddlebred in him too. He's also a sweetie. He's five year old. Welp these are some a of the horses I deal with at Springcliff. Now you can see why I have so much fun.
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I work at Springcliff horse farm in Martinsville. have since August. As the video says... the horses were kept in all day because the weather was really nasty.So I recorded some of the horses being funny when I let them in the arena when I had to clean stalls. I didnt record all because some of them just stood in the arena and did nothing.First up is Whittney. She is a solid American Paint. I'm not sure how old she is... somewhere around 10 or 12 i think. Shes a boarder.Second is Angel. Shes a 9 year old Tennessee Walker. Chris bought her for $800 because she was badly foundered and needed a good home. She is now fully recovered (as you can tell) and is ready to start being ridden again and get back in shape. Chris wants to me start working with her soon. The Donkey's name is Donk. Chris saved him too. He was on his way to slaughter. He was abused and now only has one eye. He's pretty old but gets around pretty well. He's the only animal in the barn that gets along with Angel.In the group of three...there is Joanna, the sorrel. Shes 6 years old. Shes part Arab and part Warmblood. Her sire was a famous race horse from Russia. Shes a wild thing. Not many people can really deal with her. I can walk to her to and from the barn but thats about it. I'm working with her though, slowly gaining her respect.Then there is Justice, the sorrel and white paint. He is Joanna's son. He is three now. He is part Arab, part Warmblood, and part American Paint. He's a sweet heart. He really resembles Joanna in the face. They have a touching moment in the video.Then there is Harrison, the bay and white paint. He and Justice have the same sire. Harrison is mostly American Paint but a little Saddlebred in him too. He's also a sweetie. He's five year old. Welp these are some a of the horses I deal with at Springcliff. Now you can see why I have so much fun.
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