Friday, January 7, 2011
Luna Training
Today, I walked my mare, Luna the Tuna, to the training barn. She has been out to pasture for a month weaning from her colt. She will be evaluated by my trainer. Luna has not been evaluated by any experts since we bought her last May. She has been a broodmare until today. Now she will become a rideable fox trotter. And she will be put on a diet and get fit through training. I can hardly wait to see her in action. Going to be a busy winter for her.
Monday, January 3, 2011
My Animals
My husband got a shot of our chickens listening to me and the entire ark following me. You can see the guineas, chickens, weanlings and Osa following me to the barn. Osa has her coat on and is running fast to my right. The guineas want the oats and corn in my bucket for the horses. Chickens and horse all eat the same thing on our farm. Almost all the animals get along on our ark in the Ozarks.
The Great Sandy
Here is my trainer working with a neighbors green mare. Sandy is a very large young mare for a quarter horse. She never bucks but needs to submit to the bit. So she is being taught the basics. My trainer is working with her daily to get Sandy to a level safe to ride. Sandy wants to please and is a model student. Her owner plans to use her for cattle work instead of a broodmare.
Sunday, January 2, 2011
Snow Guinea
Our Guineas are now 3 months old and had their first taste of snow. They run about chasing each other and squawking. They follow me around the farm talking to me and eating everything as for the first time. They are routine birds that can't function if there are changes to their life. Nerdy birds. All things must be studied, talked about then posted on Facebook before they go to roost at night
The Farm Mouser
Our "farm cat" has finally found his worth, mouser. Poppy is now 1 year old and loves to mouse hunt. He loves to hunt down the mice and voles and brings them home for me. He has tried to run into the house with his latest kill. I toss the vermin to the chickens or our German shepherd. I am amazed chickens will eat anything. I have lost count as to how many Poppy has eliminated. On the farm mice, voles and moles are destructive to feed, plants and livestock. And a cat is safer than using poisons. Poppy is a great Ozark born cat.
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