My dog Remi plays Georgie's dog on the show. My cat Mouzer was the little kitten Amy brought home in her coat. My cats, rabbit, doves, and even a peacock have been included in Scott's vet clinic scenes as background animals.
I started riding when I was 4. I have a more in depth answer on this page near the beginning.
I have three horses. Cash is a 5 year old buckskin Quarter Horse who I have had since he was two months old. Hawk is a black Quarter Horse that is 7. I got him 2.5 years ago. Talon is a black Miniature Horse and is 5. I brought him home 2 years ago. All three horses were included in our wedding, but none have been on Heartland before since our insurance company finds it easiest to insure horses from one source. John Scott owns 95% of the horses you see the on show. The other 5% are trick horses we use for a specific skill (like trick riding, liberty work such as rearing, or laying down on cue). You can see photos of my horses on Instagram (amber_marshall_farm) under #ambershorses
Heartland is all scripted and therefore all pretend. The baby we used (as new born Katie) was 2 months old (she was born prematurely and was a twin that's why she was so small). I'm sure in the world of Heartland Lou and the family went to the doctor after to have them checked out.
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We both find our physical daily routines keep us very active and in shape. We do not have a structured work out routine that we follow. As you said, life on a farm is involved and keeps us very fit! :)
Haha good question... But everything you see is scripted. We would get in a whole lot of trouble if we randomly broke out in a good fight as the hair, make-up and wardrobe departments would not be prepared to re-do our look in order to do another take. For that scene we had multiples of the same outfit so we could change our clothes after each take.
Depends on the day, but typically I leave my house at 5am and get home at 7pm.
Like something was missing. When I first moved out to Alberta, I was living in a condo all by myself with no animals. I managed one week before I adopted a barn kitten I named Chevy.
Hahaha!!! The funny thing is; what bothers me is how social media and texting have created such poor writing skills in children. Is it really that much more difficult to say "you" instead of "u" and what is with all these "ILYSM" are we that lazy as a society we can't spell out how we actually feel? Thanks Kelsie for sending me on that rant...