Thursday, May 13, 2010
Old decking
Our Log Home in the Works
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
New Foal
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
May Horse Auction
Rideable horses have saddles and are ridden in the ring of the auction. Unrideable, green horses, or wild ones do not have any tack on. They are set free in a pen with other unrideables and auctioned off individually or as a whole lot. Most auction houses only make money selling the tack. The horses cost money to feed and transport and they lose money. Sometimes a horse owner sells the horse as unrideable, when the horse IS rideable, just has some hoof issues. And that was the case with a tall dapple gelding I saw there. He had a bad farrier and was suffering from short heels. The horse was 7 years old and was a trained trail horse. He was scared to be in a pen with unfamiliar horses. But I could see he was a good prospect for saving. It was frustrating I was not set up to buy him and take him home. I learned the info about this gelding after the auction from a neighbor to the horse owner. The gelding owner did not want to pay for the treatment the bad hooves.
The black pregant mare was a fox trotter being sold as rideable. She was not shod and the gravel was hurting her short feet. The paint threw a shoe before the auction and was getting it worked on.
We learned that in the fall horse prices drop as people sell their before winter. They do not want to have to feed the horse all winter. In the spring horse prices go up because everyone wants to go trail riding and grass is plentiful. Horses seem to become disposable if they begin to cost money.
Monday, May 10, 2010
Horse Shopping again
New Turtle
Red Rose
Here is a red climbing rose that while in nice color lacks smell. It is well established so I will leave it alone. I much prefer the strong scented roses that I remember from childhood. I can't understand why rose breeders make a pretty rose that has no scent. Nature gave the rose a scent and man bred it out. This is the only rose I will keep without a scent in my garden. The rest of my roses will all be scented. But I will keep this one to remind me the folly of rose breeders.
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