Sunday, April 26, 2026

#12 "Year of the Horse", Horse For Sale! 250th Anniversary of American States Independence



Isaiah58 Ministries                                                                                      Week of  April 6th, 2026

Tabs: Horse For Sale, Discover Ohio Horses, Shirtless Jake Homestead, Paris Hatched, 250th Anniversary of American States Independence, Hershey's Eclipse, Romeo, KC Frms, KatesHorsemanshipHistory,  Fletcher Farms Amarillo and Big Hoof Foundation, Homestead Horsemanship, 18th Century Horsemanship. Hershey's Winston

PG here, In Honor of the 250th Anniversary of American States Independence @KatesHorsemanshipHistory 📜South Carolina Steps Up! #OTD #1776 🇺🇸 https://www.youtube.com/shorts/svoMCag8hrA



PG here. #11 Year of the Horse, Foaling Season, Work Horses, Giants Heavy Weights     I am now on #12  ***#12 Year of the Horse, Horse For Sale***
 ***PARIS HATCHED! Welcome to the WORLD!***
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r1696giO5OY



PG here, I apologize for the swearing in the earlier video. This guy was very stressed out. ***LIVE After Birth!***  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Ty8TPr-Jko&t=1347s


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q51e4pjgDqY







 PG here, The Year of the Horse. I'm selling horses for transportation and heavy work. Soon, the silver will run out, which is what everything that depends on for electricity.  You'll have to do things the right way. God's way. The Amish are right; everyone else is doing things the hard way. The wrong and wicked way. Unconstitutional way. The Corrupt way.  Remember when the Constitution was written, everyone was Amish. Farmed, used horses every day, had no electricity, no telephones, and only gold and silver for money.  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i66QTDdmNh8




Today was the big day… introducing our two new foals and their mamas to the rest of the herd for the very first time!

What we didn’t expect? The ENTIRE herd running straight toward them the moment they saw them As you’ll see, the mamas were not having it at first. They made it very clear that everyone needed to keep their distance, stepping in to protect their babies, while the herd’s curiosity quickly turned into a bit of chaos. At one point, the herd even chased them around as everyone tried to figure each other out. Thankfully, after the initial excitement and tension, things began to settle, and the herd slowly started accepting the new arrivals. Moments like this are a normal part of herd dynamics, but they can definitely be intense to watch!


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