Sick day with Dr. Moon

18,302
0
Published 2024-05-05

All Comments (21)
  • Nick Moon continues to amaze me as a true Renaissance Man: antique Organ restorer, demolition man and floor joist installer, loving father, respectful husband, accomplished horseman and now showing his amazing deftness in horse inoculation. Truely a man of so many talents...helping make the Moon homestead magical in France.
  • @danielulz1640
    It is easy to see how the horses love and trust you. But then, they are only giving back what you give them. Bless all of the Moons.
  • @mavep2855
    The Legends are so lucky to have Nick, Jenny and the boys looking after them and they know it. Thank you Magical Moons.πŸ™β€οΈ
  • @spiritofanu3112
    The trust the horses have for you both is so heartwarming. Both of you are so experienced in treating the horses. This was a real treat to see! πŸ’•
  • Nick it's wonderful how you and Jenny take care of the Legends. The horses are beautiful, you can really tell how well you both take care of them. Kathy USA πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ
  • @grannyrosie1
    So happy and proud of the Moons to be able to fulfill their dream of taking care of these beautiful legends. I can only imagine how short and devastating their lives would have been without you.
  • @francesgodfrey
    Gosh, Grace looks amazing from when you first got her....just shows what alot of TLC can do 😊
  • @Bently2849
    It is so rare to see someone who is so well rounded in his experiences as Nick! Is there anything that he can’t do. I think not! Nick, you are amazing and gifted in nearly every aspect of life and very skilled to boot. Sorry that I didn’t see you riding as well. I expect you were very good at that too. Jennie, you too are amazing and seem to love everything you do. The toy repairer extraordinaire, super Mum, horse whisperer, coach, teacher and gifted teacher and basic kind human. It is wonderful to be a part of your world!
  • Much love from Southern California, USA. I now get tearful at each video. SO LOVELY to see the warmth, caring & skill in your family. I picture myself helping. I am old & disabled, but still dream of my brief time around horses, learned to do all catching horse, loving it up, halter on, walk up to the area for grooming & tacking up. Up on the specially made bareback pad -- thick & right firmness for horse's health & comfort. & special padding to remind legs about the correct position. Learned a little very basic dressage, beginning jumping. Untacked, groomed, walked back to paddock or occasionally stall. Honestly, I enjoyed the interaction with the horse almost more than actually riding. Ironically, I had to stop my lessons when I started full time nursing school, changed from full time to part time employee at the excellent hospital where I worked. Watching the skill that Nick & Jenny have was wonderful. THAT is what I dream of doing. I am now retired (medically, back in 2017). I was a mental health RN for 40 years. I must have given 1000 injections -- all intramuscular. To folks experiencing serious & persistent mental illness. Some incredibly brave people, courage & perseverance to get through each day. Anyway, I often had my patients, who received an injection either every 2 or 4 weeks, express surprise when I put a bandaid on the injection site. "You already gave me my shot? Are you sure?" For horses, it is the TLC, & doing exactly what Nick did. For people, I would introduce a topic of conversation about anything I knew that person liked to talk about. NEVER said, "You're going to feel a sharp scratch." They were all adults, who came in knowingly & willingly for their scheduled injection. No reason to announce anything. Having them roll up a sleeve, or sometimes gently just doing it for them. Cleaning the site with an alcohol swab. They all knew the shot (jab in Britain?) was next. Some meds DO cause discomfort when injected, like flu shots, etc. The meds we have weren't irritating, luckily. Anyway, I am old & the Magic of all the Moons, human & all others, brings me such joy. & Jenny, you are looking quite lean! ❀️ to all.
  • @sharontibbo2510
    The moon family are all magical in their own way. Mommy and Daddy Moon have answered the call from a higher being to show us what love of animals is all about. Their sharing of that love with all of us is a gift that can inspire us to find our way to our own calling, What ever that may be. I love watching the videos. Thank you for sharing, I know that some day your plan for these beautiful horses around the world will succeed.
  • The ability to just calmly and confidently take care of your horses is just a wonderful skill to have. I’m always in awe of all that you do
  • It is evident they love and trust you. It is also evident how your family loves each of them!
  • @AlpacaMade
    That is the most efficient application of Vet wrap, I think I've ever seen. Usually I only get to see it being used to splint gimpy little lambs during lambing season. Well doneπŸ‘
  • @calmitchell85
    Doctors Jenny and Nick doing an excellent job can see those horses love and trust you 😊
  • @ElaineCicconi
    The luckiest animals live with the Moon family, they get excellent care ❀
  • @katewestcottvt
    Take care of yourselves foo, dear Moons πŸ™πŸ»πŸŒœβ€πŸŒ›πŸŽπŸŽπŸŽπŸŽπŸŽβœŒ