Irish Draught's are SO Honest! Trail Hunting in Monday Country | Equestrian
Experience a Monday country trail hunt with Tonic, my Irish Draught, where we tackle walls and rails with confidence. Jumping walls comes with its own set of considerations - it's all about approaching them smartly, making sure Tonic has the right energy to clear them. Join us for an authentic and enjoyable journey, as we navigate the terrain and have some fun jumping obstacles along the way!
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Youre such a nice, genuine guy who treats all animals so well. Don't change!
And you're the same with people especially little people!
Ha Ha you struggling with brakes on this ride Monty lol. Tonic thinks he is a TB 😀😁
thank u for showing off our versitile breed the irish draught really does have the 5th leg im a breeder of this fabulous breed here in west of ireland will have some nice foals dropping soon 😂😂😂 sorry 4 plugging myself delighted that people are getting enjoyment out of our horses ❤
Did you get a ticking off for nearly passing the field master? You were extra polite after that wall 😂
I want to thank you for treating your horse with kindness and respect. I just watched a small amount of a video from an Irish hunt. I had to stop watching as the riders were whipping and spurring their horses continuously. It was a disgusting example of abuse. They even took the whip to the dogs before they even left the truck. Half the enjoyment of watching your video is seeing what a gentleman you are to your horses.
You are 100% right on that they are so honest and kind
Oh God, i still love love love Tonic. He is such a genuine horse. I remember watching the first few uploads, when he was a baby. Such a wonderful horse. Credit to you too,of course!! 😎😎
Love your videos! Tonic is such a beautiful horse and so well behaved. Horses are truly the best thing God created. ❤🏇🏻
Looking out for you at the farmers bloodhounds joint meet with the berks and bucks today monty, would have loved to meet you. Glad you had a nice day out though! Love your videos x
Oh l commented before, to wait till Tonic got hard fit and you would feel a very different lrish Draught horse! Hes just finding himself now and wont be such a bus to ride in future but he will still mind you...just occasionally though he will take matters into his own hoofs! Especially when he sees something he deems jumpable in his blood up phase! I hope you carry on with no live Hunting just Trail and Drag... I was a Polo groom back in the early 80s..(Les Diables Bleus) and ld have loved working for a Player with your attitude! You remind me of Julian Hipwood in that way. He was a lovely natural rider too.
Hi and thank you for another great video. Always look forward to your adventures. 👍❤️
Keep making these videos!! They're terrific!!! There are lots of people out there making similar stuff, but yours are the only ones I like watching!
Great video. Tonic is such an honest horse. He's lovely
Love your style. It be neat if you could do a video on your attire? Cheers
What a fab video, Tonic sure does love a jump :)
Could u pls start making polo vids again 😊❤
I reaily love Tonic
Love your videos, Tonic is such a good horse 😊
Another great video . Can I ask how Truffle is coming along ? I have a TB I’m hoping to trailhunt .
I’m curious too !
Those are happy ears!
Tonic is such a great horse. How is Truffle please?
Toxic is solid!
How do you show your horses for this, do you use caulks or studs? And another Q, on those rock walls I noticed everyone seems to jump kind of where they want to. I would assume a lot of the rocks get knocked down and it would be a drag to land a hoof on top of one. Do the hunts or landowners organize any kind of maintenance on rock walls or fences? Thanks! A former eventer.
Shoe your horses...
Fella, you need to get a decent mic