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Showing posts with label Boarding. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Boarding. Show all posts

Thursday, March 20, 2014

Another Visitor...

My brother-in-law came and picked up his two horses this past Saturday morning.  To say I was excited would've been an understatement.  We just don't have the room.  But...and this is a big BUT...he had to leave another one of his horses behind and guess what?  We are the lucky ones who get to keep him!  I'm being very sarcastic.  To be really honest and fair, I do like my brother-in-law's horses.  They are good boys and are very respectful so they aren't too much trouble.  But they are living in my only horse specific pasture with lean-to.  My horses have a small turnout they can stretch their legs in but I would prefer the pasture because it's bigger and if the weather isn't cooperating then they have a shelter. 

The new horse, Gunner, is a gelding so we took Tyson away from the girls and buddied (is that a word?) the two boys together.  Tyson is definitely the boss and rarely let's Gunner in the lean-to.  Anyways, the other day the boys were running around and I was keeping a very watchful eye on Mr. Tyson to see if he was showing any signs of lameness.  Sure enough, he was short striding his canter.  His trot looked good with little to no head bobbing so that's an improvement but I guess he's still lame.  Shoot!

I don't have any pictures of Gunner because I keep forgetting either my phone or camera when I go outside.  I will try to get one soon! 

The weather is finally starting to shape up and the farm is getting messy.  I have a love/hate relationship with spring...


Until next time!



Quote for the day:
"Love is so short, forgetting is so long."
-Pablo Neruda

Thursday, March 6, 2014

Little Updates

Since my last post, Melody casted herself one more time (the next day) but hasn't since.  Hopefully that means she figured that out now...Other than that, Melody has been a good girl.  She's so dang cute!  I can't wait until spring when she sheds out and we can see what color she's going to be.  I mean, we know she's a palomino but how dark/light will she be?  I've found that she enjoys ear scratches - she will stop eating for an ear scratch!

The other day I let the horses out and Tyson was feeling great!  He was running, leaping, bucking, kicking and rearing!  He hasn't done that in over a year because he was lame (injuries).  I was thinking that Tyson was going to be lame for the rest of his life so seeing him acting like he was a yearling was very encouraging, to say the least.  He didn't show an ounce of pain while he was playing and wasn't sore when I brought him in or let him out the next day.  Is it possible he's finally healed???  Time will tell!

Zoe has been such a good girl.  I've been having my children lead her in and out of her stall and her ground manners have been impeccable!  Better than Star's, in fact.  Last year at this time she was pulling and pushing when being handled but not now!  She's been lowering her head for my kids to halter her too - just a peach!  I can't wait to start riding again when the weather finally breaks, I have good feeling about her!  The farrier always makes comments about how nice she is too (great legs, feet and attitude).  I know I've said this before but she's a sensitive and tuned in horse, just a great mare and I love her dearly! 

Star has been a good girl too, like always.  Her only fault is when it comes to food.  When she knows there's food in her stall she will try to pull through you to get her food making it difficult for my kids to lead her into her stall.  That angers me to no end so I have to lead her in myself to keep her in line.  She doesn't try to push past me because she knows I don't put up with that but she does with the kids.  Grrr...

Brother-in-law's horses are being good boys too.  They don't have stalls (we only have 4) so they live outside with a large 3 1/2 sided lean-to for shelter.  We keep bedding in there so they can lay down and stay warm.  I don't think they are used to that but they certainly enjoy it!  They are in need of a trim soon so hopefully we can get that scheduled before they leave on March 13.  The vet came out yesterday to do their health papers for traveling.  They have a long ways to go and will be stopping every 6 - 8 hours to stretch and get a little exercise/food/water (if they aren't eating or drinking in the trailer) so that will make the trip a long one.  The trailer they will be in is a Sundowner 3 horse slant gooseneck with living quarters.  Brother-in-law has a beautiful trailer that is well maintained and the horses are accustomed to trailering so hopefully the trip will go smoothly.  The horses haven't been bad while they were here but I will be glad to have 2 less mouths to feed!  Hay prices aren't cheap these days...

Well that about sums it up for now.  This weekend is the Michigan State Horse Expo.  I plan on attending on Saturday.  I haven't been able to get there in several years so I'm really looking forward to it!

Until next time!



Quote for the day:
"Our attitude towards others determines their attitudes towards us."
-Earl Nightingale

Tuesday, February 18, 2014

Better Picture?

Sisco and Dash

I got a little better picture of my brother-in-law's horses...as you can see, they were on their way to me so they could shove their noses in my face.  They are good boys!

Until next time!




Quote for the day:
"Choose your love, love your choice."
-Thomas S. Monson

Friday, December 20, 2013

Boarding?

Yesterday I mentioned that we might be boarding my brother-in-law's horse for a few months.  His family is moving to Arizona at the end of this month and his new place isn't quite ready for his horses to come along.  So the thought was that he was going to ask his friends (and us) to take his horses - he has 4 of them.  We said we would take one of his horses, his gelding Sisco (which happens to be Zoe's sire).  We figured that middle daughter could ride him through the winter because that horse is BROKE.

Wrap N Style (Sisco) APHA - Sire to Zoe!


Well, we got the call yesterday that my brother-in-law doesn't need us to take any horses any more.  Two friends of his offered to take them and they live right around the corner so that's what he will do.  It's fine that we aren't adding another mouth to feed this winter but it would've been fun for middle daughter to ride him!  Hopefully the friends of brother-in-law will ride the horses so it won't be a waste of a few months.

Until next time!



Quote for the day:
"You don't take a photograph, you make it."
-Ansel Adams


Thursday, December 19, 2013

Wonderful

So this is what I look at everyday when I'm at work.  It's beautiful but cold!  Plus we have more of it on it's way here tonight...no riding today for me!

In other news, we might be boarding my brother-in-law's horse for a few months...more details later!

Until next time!



Quote for the day:
"Do whatever you do intensely."
-Robert Henri