SARAH: "What should you know before buying
your first horse?"
And then too-- I think hopefully ensuring
that she got voted in the top-- she said, "Also,
your videos are wonderful."
And I would just like to say, Horse Girl 88,
you are wonderful.
DR LYDIA GRAY: Yeah, those are helpful.
I think it's very exciting when someone's
getting their first horse.
SARAH: I totally agree.
DR LYDIA GRAY: And I try to think back, you know,
but that was so long ago that I can't remember.
So the first thing I think about is, what is your interest?
What do you want to do?
You have to know, at least right now-- it could change,
certainly mine has--
but are you an English person?
Do you ride Western?
Do you want to compete?
Is pleasure riding more your style?
You have to kind of know what you're headed towards so you--
SARAH: I feel like you change yours at least once annually.
DR LYDIA GRAY: At least once annually.
Yes.
SARAH: You've done all of the things.
DR LYDIA GRAY: Yeah, yeah.
Sometimes not with the right tack, but--
SARAH: There was talk of English saddle barrel
racing, which seemed unwise and maybe didn't go well.
DR LYDIA GRAY: Yeah, yeah.
So you have to know what you're-- what you want to do.
And then you have to know your budget.
I think that's huge and I maybe should have said that first,
but it's not just how much can I afford
to spend on the horse-- the initial purchase.
SARAH: Yes.
DR LYDIA GRAY: It's the monthly upkeep.
And let me tell you, the monthly upkeep--
I figured out one year only--
I figured out what I spend each month and got an annual total
and I just about passed out.
And the husband did not see that,
but you have to know going in what it costs to keep that
horse, whether you keep it on your own place or you board
it-- those are two--
another area that you have to consider.
The cost can be just astounding.
Then who's going to work with you?
Whether it's your trainer, and who's
going to be your veterinarian?
And you start with the vet early.
Based on the cost of the horse and what you're
going to do with it, like if you're buying a horse
to show at the top levels of a sport, which she probably isn't
doing getting a first horse, you'd
want to have a pre-purchase.
So you have that, but immediately
when you have your first horse, you
want to have a veterinarian ready and waiting,
because they're like accidents not even waiting
to happen-- there are just accidents, right?
You need to know some basic horse health
and nutrition yourself.
Even if you have a vet and even if you're
boarding and someone's keeping your horse for you,
you need to know the normals so that you
can recognize the abnormal and know when to call the vet.
And even at the beginning, there's
basic basic first-aid kits.
Maybe all you have right away is a thermometer
and some bandages.
You're always going to need wraps
on a horse for one reason or another.
And as you get more experience and knowledge,
your first-aid kit will grow.
I look at the first-aid kit as sort
of a reflection of how long have you been in the business
and what all you've seen.
I don't know if she's done this already,
but I think a really good way to get
into horse ownership is it's not actually owning a horse,
but it's leasing.
So if you haven't done half-lease or full-lease,
that's a great suggestion.
Also, being a working student, you'll
learn a ton-- you work really hard,
but you'll learn a ton because you're in someone's barn.
SARAH: And that's a really great way --
being a working student in particular --
to get exposure to a variety of horses,
because that helps you learn what you like and don't like.
DR LYDIA GRAY: Without having to commit.
SARAH: Exactly.
And so for you, maybe it's really important
to have a horse who is pleasant on the cross ties,
because that's a big part-- if you're this religious groomer
that we had in the last question,
you want to have fun hanging out with your horse.
But if you're looking for an upper-level competitor,
a lot of those horses have strong personalities,
they do not want to be spending time getting hugged
on the cross ties, they want to be able to do their own thing.
So it's important, you really have to know what you like
and what you don't like, because once you have the horse,
you're responsible for that horse.
DR LYDIA GRAY: Correct.
And they live a long time.
SARAH: They do.
DR LYDIA GRAY: That's all the advice I have.
I'm just-- good luck and very exciting.
SARAH: Absolutely.
And let us know how it goes, send us pictures.
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Compras no Mercado / shopping at the farmers market. - Duration: 6:16.
Hi everyone, Welcome to Batistenha Homestead I am Joselito and I am Iva We are at the market where you have
vegetables and look, the prices here are well cool then we wanted to take the opportunity
to show you how the prices here are and the deals they have. For
You who live nearby, live here.
in South Plainfield and for you who are in Brazil, know a little about the prices
here in our market. Then we Come and turn the camera now and
Let's show you how the thing works here, join us.
Look, guys, I'll start with the sweet potato.
Looks personal are 3 pounds for a dollar is cheap
show here, pineapple $ 1.99 each. Let's just choose a pineapple here to
people,
Look what we find here, guava. Here in this region there is no guava
usually $ 2.99 a pound of guava, a well-balanced guava
great, this one here is beautiful, mature. So for you to see how the
price here is cool. Look at this lemon 10 for $ 1.00 dollar a
promotion,
It's worth it, it's not big, but it's 10 for 1 dollar.
If you buy separate are 15 cents each, if you buy the 10 it costs 10 cents each.
Look at the sleeve with 7 sleeves are four dollars, $ 3.99
for me it's 4
yellow zucchini, two pounds a dollar
eggs extra large,
seventy-nine cents a dozen.
Okay, I'll show you what we bought at the market, the
Most of these vegetables are produced by local farmers.
we buy two pineapples, one juice 100% natural guava and mango nectar
for us to put in our kombucha.\nWe bought three dozen eggs, ten lemons,
colored peppers, our peppers are not ready yet, so we bought one
pack of green corn for us to do cooked today, along with
barbecue Two Sleeves We Do not Buy the mango box was a lot of mango
Guys, 3 guavas, we'll start one, I'll show you
you the size of these guava, this is the less in people, and grapes, and the
Joselito's favorite. So how much did it all take?\nOur shopping at the market was
exactly 34 dollars and eighty-seven cents
Okay so was it a good price? very good. Because guys, that's what we wanted
show for you. An opportunity to you who live near here, go to
market buying healthy things fresh and cheap, and for you
is in Brazil know a little about ours reality here. Many thanks for
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if you have not signed up, sign up for the channel. Give it like that to us,
share the videos thank you very much Once again I am Joselito and I am Iva.
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Who belongs at Pride? - Duration: 4:47.
Hey everyone, I'm Sam Kayden
and this channel is about queer life beyond binaries to inspire you to live a happy fulfilling life as your true self.
Pride is just around the corner.
So I think now is a great time to talk about who belongs at pride and who doesn't
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Every year as Pride rolls around there always seems to be a conversation
online at least, about who belongs at Pride and who doesn't. So I'm going to unpack that a little bit and talk about
who I think should be at Pride and who shouldn't be. The short answer is everyone belongs at Pride.
The way that we gatekeep Pride and determine who should be there and who shouldn't based on identity or physical characteristics or
Personality or looks is ridiculous
[upbeat music]
So the way that this gatekeeping tends to work is that
Somebody will say that because of this identity characteristic,
you do not belong at Pride. And a lot of the people that tend to be pushed out of Pride protests or celebrations
tend to be those whose identities are on the margins of the queer community.
So for example, people who are asexual aromantic, transgender, bisexual
pansexual, fluid...folks that don't have
identities that are gay or lesbian
tend to be excluded from
the queer community as a whole. And I think part of that is due to how over the years we have
redefined what it means to be queer.
The acronym itself has grown and increased as we have discovered and accepted more and more identities
And I think that it's really important that we
have a new definition of queer than maybe what was used
20, 30, 40 years ago. The definition of queer today essentially includes anyone who does not fall under
cisgender heterosexual
A trans person could identify as straight and they would still be queer because they're trans. An asexual person might identify as asexual
but hetero-romantic
So that person is definitely still queer
Ultimately anyone that is not cisgender heterosexual and considers themself to be a
member of the queer community is queer and therefore they belong at Pride.
Including identities that have been historically excluded from Pride is not a threat to those identities that are already included at Pride.
It's simply not. It's just opening up the definition of queer. It's being more inclusive. It's being more accepting
It's being more aware and understanding of the different identities that exist because there are so many.
So that leaves the question,
Do cisgender heterosexual people belong at Pride. Yeah, absolutely
Anyone and everyone belongs at Pride. Of course, I can only speak for myself
But I don't think it's effective that if we as a queer community use the tactics that have been used
against us to exclude us and push us to the margins
against the people that were using these tactics in the first place
The better question is how much space are you taking up at Pride?
So for example, if you are a cisgender heterosexual person who does not consider yourself queer maybe instead of marching in the parade itself
You're standing on the sidelines and cheering us on. Maybe you're waving a supportive sign
But that question is actually one that all of us can ask ourselves whether or not we're queer when we're attending Pride.
The question of
how much space you're taking up is really a question of
What privileges do you experience based on your identity, based on who you are?
And what are you doing to level the playing field
so those that don't experience those privileges
are not left in the dust and are given just the same amount of space as you are
So for example, I'm somebody who doesn't require mobility aids to get around.
So when I'm attending Pride it's important for me to pay attention to how Pride is set up and how
accessible the area is and if I
notice anything that is inaccessible or that needs to be improved on I should say something about it
I should find a volunteer. I should find somebody who's working at Pride and let them know and try to get it fixed
That's a way that I can use my privilege as someone who
moves through this world without requiring mobility aids to make sure that things are set up in a way that people with varying needs
will have an accessible Pride. So if you're attending Pride this year, just ask yourself: how much space am I taking up?
Do I have some privilege that maybe others don't have and what can I do about that?
how can I make this a more inclusive Pride for everyone and not just people that fall under my
definition of what queer means. If you know someone who would benefit from this video
please share it with them and don't forget to subscribe for weekly videos on queer life beyond binaries
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Ian Arthur for MPP - Duration: 0:26.
I grew up on a farm outside of Kingston and I know what manure smells like.
That's why when folks hear Liberal and Conservative promises they know what they're full of.
But you don't have to choose between bad or worse.
On June 7th when you elect an NDP government, I'm going to work hard for Kingston and the
Islands and to make Ontario a better place.
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Inverse Operations | Addition And Subtraction | Learn Basic Maths | Hungama Kids - Duration: 2:45.
Hello Kids,
Let's begin the fun of Mathematics once again
And learn about a very interesting concept,
which we often apply, in our day-to-day life...
'Inverse Operations'
Now, what do you understand when we say inverse?
Inverse means opposite
Example
High - low
Hot - cold etc.
Let's see how we use this in Mathematics.
The opposite of addition is subtraction
and opposite of subtraction is addition.
On that note, let's see a simple example
5 + 2 =7
It means, by adding 5 and 2 we get the answer 7
Now we will use the inverse operation of the same equation by subtracting 2 from the answer…
that is 7 - 2 = 5
We can also write,
7 - 5 = 2
Let's see another example:
2 + 3 = 5
Now, we can rewrite it as
5 - 3 = 2
This is Inverse operation
Similarly, Opposite of multiplication is division and opposite of division is multiplication…
E.g. 2 x 3 = 6
Now think 'Inverse' again,
what do you divide to make it 2?
It's simple,
we need to replace the multiply sign with its opposite sign, which is a division sign,
along with the output value 6, which will look like this:
6 ÷ 3 = 2
One more benefit of inverse operation is that
you can use addition to check subtraction and vice versa.
For instance,
If 4 + 2 = 6
then 6 - 2 = 4
or 6 - 4 = 2
So, in this way, we got all the numbers that we used in the equation like 6, 4 and 2..
Thus we can be sure about the correct answer that is 6, in this case.
Similarly we can cross check the problems of Multiplication and Division with the help of Inverse Operations.
Hope you understood all about inverse operations
and do let us know more such examples, in the comments section.
Don't forget to like and share this video & subscribe to Hungama kids
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