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John Harrer
United States
Приєднався 22 жов 2007
Welcome to the Whoa Podcast about Horses and Horsemanship UA-cam channel! Hosted by John Harrer and his wife Ranae, this channel is dedicated to horse lovers who want to improve their horsemanship skills, learn from industry experts, and discover the joy of working with horses. Our videos feature a diverse range of topics, including competitive trail riding, colt starting, ground training techniques, and interviews with renowned horse trainers like Josh Lyons. With content for beginners and seasoned horse owners alike, our channel aims to educate, inspire, and entertain you as you embark on your own unique journey with horses. So, whether you're mucking stalls, cleaning tack, or just looking for valuable insights to improve your horsemanship, we invite you to join our community of horse enthusiasts. Don't forget to subscribe and hit the notification bell to stay updated on our latest videos.
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Rescued Kittens Need Loving Homes in Bakersfield, CA 🐱
Meet our adorable rescue kittens! These five little furballs were found abandoned in a box on Memorial Day, left without food or water in the scorching 90-degree heat. Thankfully, we brought them home and nursed them back to health. Now, at three weeks old, they are thriving, playful, and ready to find their forever homes.
If you're in the Bakersfield, CA area and looking to add a new member to your family, these kittens could be the perfect fit! Each one has a unique personality and endless love to give. Watch the video to see their journey and how they've blossomed with care and attention.
Please share this video to help spread the word and find these kittens loving homes. For more information, click this link: www.thecatpeople.org/adoption-bulletin-board
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#AdoptDontShop #BakersfieldCA #KittensForAdoption #FurryFriends #AnimalRescue #PetAdoption #CuteKittens #CatLovers #RescuePets
If you're in the Bakersfield, CA area and looking to add a new member to your family, these kittens could be the perfect fit! Each one has a unique personality and endless love to give. Watch the video to see their journey and how they've blossomed with care and attention.
Please share this video to help spread the word and find these kittens loving homes. For more information, click this link: www.thecatpeople.org/adoption-bulletin-board
Hashtags:
#AdoptDontShop #BakersfieldCA #KittensForAdoption #FurryFriends #AnimalRescue #PetAdoption #CuteKittens #CatLovers #RescuePets
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Staying Busy on Monday
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There's a growing army of old men under the illusion that people want to know how we spend our time. I am one of them. This is my Monday. Join me: Instagram: whoa_podcast Twitter: Whoapodcast Facebook: WhoaPodcast/ Website: WhoaPodcast.com My Non-horse UA-cam Channel: bit.ly/3fziIJV Listen to the Whoa Podcast about Horses: apple.co/3hDDA4J #horses #horsev...
Mastering Ranch Riding Techniques with Johnny Flores: Expert Insights
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Join us for an exclusive session at Johnny Flores' Acton ranch, where AQHA professional horseman Johnny Flores shares his expertise in ranch riding. Discover practical tips and insights as Johnny works with Ranae and her horse Max, demonstrating the vaquero style and showcasing the influence of the AQHA Young Horse Development Program. Dive into the nuances of horsemanship with Johnny Flores an...
Ranae and Max good Stop 3 2024
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Ranae has been working with her horse, Max, on a better stop. She hopes to develop the stop from just her seat. It was a beautiful day on the Preserve here in Central California, so we sprinkled the work in-between a very pleasant ride. Join me: Instagram: whoa_podcast Twitter: Whoapodcast Facebook: WhoaPodcast/ Website: WhoaPodcast.com My Non-horse UA-ca...
Fairfax Grange Roof Project
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Value Roofing in Bakersfield, CA re-roofs the Fairfax Grange 570 in December 2023. Value Roofing in Bakersfield, CA added a layer of 1/2" insulation to the heat reflective shingles.
Proper Horse Mounting: Stillness, Control, and Comfort
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In this informative video, join me as I show the essential steps for proper horse mounting. Learn the key concepts that ensure a safe and harmonious mounting experience with your equine partner. First and foremost, I emphasize the importance of having the horse stand still while mounting. Additionally, I'll discuss the significance of maintaining the horse's stillness until given the cue to mov...
Dusty and Jessie Ride along the Kern River
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Join us for a short and invigorating trail ride along the Kern River in Panorama Vista Preserve. On a hot day, we saddle up Dusty and Jessie and embark on a scenic journey, appreciating the natural beauty of this remarkable landscape. Experience the sights and sounds of this serene equestrian adventure, where the tranquility of nature combines with the rhythmic hoofbeats. Subscribe for more exc...
Horseback Riding Through Kern River - Wildlife Sights And Sounds
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Join us on a horseback trail ride along the Kern River. There was a bunch of wildlife. We spot birds, squirrels, and unexpectedly cross paths with a snake. We ride through a beautiful spring day, enjoying the relaxing sounds of wildlife and the flowing river. The Kern River has NEVER had this much water flowing in recent history. If you're a fan of trail rides and nature, this is for you. LIKE ...
Bringing Bakersfield Sound to Life! -The Soda Crackers at Fairfax Grange 570
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We recap the phenomenal performance by The Soda Crackers, self-proclaimed "Fun-Sun-Stay-Playboys". They played the Bakersfield Sound at the historic Fairfax Grange 570 on May 19, 2023. This vibrant event brought together all age groups in the community, from a youthful 7-year-old to a lively 92-year-old couple - proving that age is indeed just a number when it comes to dancing and having a good...
Do Horses, Horseback Riding and Drones Mix?
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Do Horses, horseback Riding and Drones Mix? We wanted to find out. We take Dusty and Jessie out to the trailhead of the Kern River Parkway just off of Enos Lane in Bakersfield, CA for a trail ride. There is a great little equestrian trail there and you ride along the Kern River. I flew my Mavic 3 Classic to get some aerial shots. The horses didn't seem to mind. I had practiced a lot at home. Fo...
Horses and drones
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#mavic3 #drone #horse Getting our horses ready for a horseback ride and drone photography. Join me: Instagram: whoa_podcast Twitter: Whoapodcast Facebook: WhoaPodcast/ Website: WhoaPodcast.com My Non-horse UA-cam Channel: bit.ly/3fziIJV Listen to the Whoa Podcast about Horses: apple.co/3hDDA4J #horsevideos
Casey Neistat's Storytelling and Filmmaking Class Review | Enhancing My Video Production Skills
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In this video, join John Harrer as he shares his experience taking Casey Neistat's storytelling and filmmaking class from Monthly. Discover how this immersive learning experience improved John's video production process and elevated the quality of his content. Timestamps: 0:00 Introduction 0:30 Setting Expectations: Gaining a Million Subscribers 1:23 Journey in Horse Videos and Horsemanship 6:1...
Trail Riding and Cleaning Up Along the Kern River with Horses
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Trail Riding and Cleaning Up Along the Kern River with Horses
Elevated Bridge Obstacle. Can My Horse Cross It?
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Elevated Bridge Obstacle. Can My Horse Cross It?
Highlights from the Teton Ridge Along for the Ride Symposium: Insights from Top Horsemen
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Highlights from the Teton Ridge Along for the Ride Symposium: Insights from Top Horsemen
How I Made a Simple Dog Obstacle Course
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How I Made a Simple Dog Obstacle Course
I Took the Casey Neistat Filmmaking & Storytelling Course!
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I Took the Casey Neistat Filmmaking & Storytelling Course!
Exploring the Remarkable Brick Building | A Tale of Resilience and Memories
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Exploring the Remarkable Brick Building | A Tale of Resilience and Memories
The Horse Owner's Collection: Buckets, Medicine, and Bonds
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The Horse Owner's Collection: Buckets, Medicine, and Bonds
Preventing Paddock Flooding: Effective Strategies for Horse Owners | Bakersfield Horse Care Tips
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Preventing Paddock Flooding: Effective Strategies for Horse Owners | Bakersfield Horse Care Tips
Trail Ride Along The Mighty Kern River
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Trail Ride Along The Mighty Kern River
Halloween Spooktacular 2021 Equestrian Trail Trial
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Halloween Spooktacular 2021 Equestrian Trail Trial
Gymkhana Horse Playdays Are The Best! Kern County Riders Playday
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Gymkhana Horse Playdays Are The Best! Kern County Riders Playday
We are Learning All About Ranch Horse Shows A Full Day Horseback
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We are Learning All About Ranch Horse Shows A Full Day Horseback
Building Trust and Cooperation: Teach Your Horse to Pick Up His Feet with Ease
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Building Trust and Cooperation: Teach Your Horse to Pick Up His Feet with Ease
Dusty's Front Joint Lameness Injections with Adequan and bethametazone
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Dusty's Front Joint Lameness Injections with Adequan and bethametazone
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Right!
❤❤❤God bless ❤❤❤thank you ❤❤❤
Love that dummy on the tarp
I remember that thing being sooo heavy. Thanks for watching
Honest Truth is Cowboys, Vaqueros, etc. are a blend of cultures who learned techniques from each other over time. There are differences in every country you go to, but they all share similarities learned in migrations, battles, wars, and travels. There’s absolutely no way of knowing who started what. Only thing for sure is it changes with every generation. When We try to play the Race Card it only shows our Ignorance, and Jealousy of each other. I should probably have not even tried to bring it up, except Ignorance can be changed thru information. Jesus Christ was the Original Master, Riding a Colt into Bethlehem that had never been ridden. That’s True Horsemanship. Tending Livestock and Riding Horses go back a ways. There’s no way of knowing who started what.
Great video, thank you, Cowboy!
You bet
Thanks sir from India
Wow. Thanks for watching.
Yr knots will not release when u under load end of story
Love your videos! 2:01
Thanks, @granny_T_!
I love Julie Goodnight's videos.
Her videos have helped us a lot!
The “California” style of vaquero horsemanship is no other than the Mexican style of horsemanship whether white people like it or not. If white people like it or not that’s irrelevant, they can cry about it and say whatever lie or misinformation they want. After all saying a lie many times does not make it become true it would just be a repeated lie. Every time there is a white man saying the “California style of horsemanship or vaquero” is just a person that is still bitter and sour, has not matured enough to say the truth and recognize that in fact it is the Mexican style of horsemanship and cattle handling ways. But until the truth is being recognized and things are acknowledged and credit is given to where it is due there would be people calling out what is not correct.
Thanks. I like video of knots. Makes it easier to follow along. ❤
You’re welcome 😊
These training techniques did not develop in California. They developed in central Mexico. From there they spread to all Mexico not just California which was part of Spain and Mexico.
The truth has been told This wrongly called “California vaquero way” are not Californian, they are Mexican. It is absurd to say they are Californian when the horsemanship and cattle handling techniques moved up north from Mexico, they are Mexican in fact. To say they are Californian is so absurd like to say that number 4 is before number 1. These same “California” techniques are used in the state of Jalisco and many other states in Mexico, far from Alta California.
This style came from Spain originally
@@NB-sy5gb no, that is an assumption. Spaniards brought cattle and horses yes, but the techniques used are different.
@vaquero7x you're wrong
@@NB-sy5gb no, I have been to Spain and I have friends who build Spanish saddles and the saddles are very different than saddles of Mexico . The saddles that were brought from Spain to Mexico had to be modified because new techniques were invented. The head ( erroneously called horn) of the saddle was invented in central Mexico to hold the long reatas. The long Spanish garrocha (pole) was not good enough to handle cattle. Team roping was invented, bull riding, bull tailing etc. All this is perfectly documented.
He's a great young man quickly rising up through the ranks. I enjoy watching him
And, he's fun to be around!
Love the video. First time seeing your channel. I've been watching knot-tying videos lately and one thing I noticed here is that you are taking the bight and putting it over the top of the rail. All the other bank robber knot videos I've seen they come up from the bottom and then over the top toward the handler. Idk if it makes a difference in how the knot works, but it's easier to see how the knot is tied when you do that. 😀
Welcome aboard!
Google Maps says the Fairfax Grange is permanently closed ! Is this true ? Why ? What happened to the largest dance floor in Bakersfield ?
No. that's not true. Google had it wrong. I think we recently fixed that. Check out Fairfax Grange on Facebook if you use that.
Fix G maps... they like accuracy above all.
Good videos! I see you graduated HS class of '72. Same here from Thousand Oaks High. Worked at KNJO FM radio during high school years. Have had horses for more than 45yrs and always learning. Living in NE WA state. Happy trails!
Very cool! Thanks for the comments. I worked at the (now defunked) KAFY here in Bakersfield.
So easy and fun to watch and listen to! I have been taught a quick release knot lots of times but just cannot tie one. Maybe watching a few times will print it in my brain! Thanks!😊
That’s a tough one. I hope your horse gets better.
My horse has a lump on his knee and I had xrays done and he was diagnosed with left front carpal lameness, soft tissue arthritis. I'm looking for a treatment that will make him feel better.
Hi
Nice to watch you video john, keep going
Thanks 👍
Terrible camera angles 😂
make an asmr with this video
Thank you Sir.
Nothing wrong with your video, I happen to like you repeating the steps it made it where I didn’t have to go back over the video again because you did it with good timing. I hope your still making the video series I’ll find out shortly. Thanks for taking the time to impress some of your wisdom on the younger generations
Thanks for watching. I really want to get to another knot-tying video. Knots fascinate me for some reason.
@@JohnHarrerHorses me to mostly because I’m terrible with them. Can’t say grandpa didn’t try God rest his soul. it just didn’t stick but he did try
Hahaha that's hilarious!
Let's go people let's clean up after ourselves.
Right On, Brother!
I like your videos
At the beginning don't just take off the halter and walk away. With seasoned or older horses, you should still do the same. A lot of times we just take off the halter and walk away, but does it really matter. Good video. Thx
Thanks!
Promo*SM 💃
I remember years ago, doing an event were there were rings hanging and the rider wiuld have to hook the rings with a stick. Has anyone seen this event? Thanks.
I’ve seen that done in working equitation competitions.
I found this video I did a few years ago: ua-cam.com/video/FSZqkwYYs2I/v-deo.html
Hi, I just subscribed to this channel and this video is a working wonder 🥰 although my Horse, he's an Old man and pretty chill but I love to see different knot's to tie your Horse 🐎
Thanks
Thank you! Great video!
I’m looking for a place in Kern county that can teach me how to teach horse tricks to my horse. Do you know of any?? TIA 😊
Sorry. I do not.
This was a compelling story about an unassuming building. I like your hands very much. They look like they could tell many stories.
Thanks Mary Jane.
Hey John! I've never cared about horses in my life until I watched this video about Casey Neistat's course 😄 Let me go check out your channel now!
I posted a halloween with the horses video bc u inspired me!💛
I watched it. Dylan is such a good sport! It looks like everyone had such a great time!
The only thing that stops me from sharing this important video is that he took six minutes to explain what could have been explained in two minutes. Keep in mind, too, that viewers can do replays and can slow the speed. So, repetition is not important.
Good advice
Lovely video, looks great, well done. 👍
Thank you!
Super cool! ❤️🐴👋🏻
Nice glasses and nice video. Thank you
Thanks for watching!
thanks for this info, I learned something!
Thanks for this video. Commenting to help the Algorithm 😉
Thank you!
I lived on University just a few houses up from River Blvd across the street from "Gutter Park." I was only about 5 years old but I remember a fire truck driving down the street and the water was higher than the wheels. There was also a man that was floating down the street with a guitar. My mom tried to throw him a water hose which was the only thing she could find but he was unable to catch it. I always wondered what happened to him.
Thanks, Theresa!
Bravo, Mr. Harrier! Although I know you photo-shopped your sideburns, and other head hair ...
That was actually shot on Universal using a body double on the set they used for Moses parting the Red Sea. ;)
@@JohnHarrerHorses Pee Wee Herman??
Beautiful horse 🐎
And shooting into the sun ☀️ 😂😂
I know, right?
Obese people shouldn't ride, period
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I didnt know you had a podcast, ill definitely be listening to that later :)
Thanks. Yes, I’ve been doing the Whoa Podcast about Horses and Horsemanship for 10 years now. It’s available on every podcast platform. I kinda posted it on UA-cam by accident. 🤔
What a pretty chestnut 😁
Thanks. And, she knows it, too! ;)