November 17, 2013
Golden Spike Farm
Farm Horses
3 days till surgery
Check the website for daily updates on his progress!
Today Nash started his restricted diet in preparation for his surgery. I think he was a little confused as to why he has such a small breakfast and no hay. But the good news is that I am going to give him lunch now!
“Where is my hay Mom?”
What do you mean I am not getting any hay? So confused!?!?!
November 14, 2013
Golden Spike Farm
Farm Horses
feed, grass, horse, treats
Feeding treats
GSF visitors and lessons love giving treats. Mostly carrots which is good, but they might find it hard to abide by the 2 carrots per horse rule. Above is a link to an article about what types of treats to give the horses.
November 8, 2013
Golden Spike Farm
Farm Activities, Farm Horses
Golden Spike Farm, horse farm, horseback, horseback riding, horses, rescue, Thankful
On Facebook I started a post a day about things I am thankful for during the month of Thanksgiving. this is today’s post.
#8 Today I am thankful that I have the facility and ability to share my horse world with others. My colleagues enjoy hearing my tales of farm life (from throwing bales of hay to rolling study horses over). My lesson kids and adults enjoy experiencing it first hand. I get the joy of watching them grown in strength and courage as they learn to trust and communicate with a 1000 lb beast.
November 1, 2013
Golden Spike Farm
Farm Horses
donate, equine, farm horse, Golden Spike Farm, horse, love, rescue, SaveNash
Tuesday, November 19th

Heart Felt Appreciation
I can’t believe it is really happening! The generosity of friends and animals lovers is beyond words! We have raised enough money to pay for the surgery! Thank you to all of Nash’s benefactors:
- my lesson students who
- choose to ask for donations for Nash instead of birthday presents,
- raised funds through their schools – Nickles for Nash
- put out Nash Cans at local businesses.
- the friends of Nash & GSF who give of their own money
- friend who organized a raffle for tickets to a football in Nebraska
- friend and amazing photographer Judy Reinford who donated a photo shoot & images for the fundraising flyers and postings and had a client out for a photo shoot who donated to the campaign.
- Fretz Western Wear for agreeing to have a Nash Can on their counter and their customers for donating.
I have not yet closed the fundraising due to the cost of aftercare and in case of any post surgery complications. If there is any money left after he is healed and recovered I will donate it to a worthy horse rescue group.

Now for the Details
I spoke to Dr Eric Parente on Wednesday. He is the a professor of surgery at the New Bolton Center for large animals. He explained that we will have to minimize Nash’s feeding schedule for 2 days prior to the surgery. The goal is to decrease bulk in his colon so that there is less pressure on the surgical site. So this means no hay starting Sunday, November 17th and he can only have 1 -2 cups of grain every 4 – 6 hours. He is going to be so mad at me!
Nash will be admitted to the hospital for 4 – 5 days. I can bring him in either Sunday night or Monday before noon. On the first day Dr Eric will ultrasound the hernia to find the margins and how close it is to the last rib. He will use the ultrasound to figure out what to anchor the surgical mesh to. If it is close enough he might even use the rib for anchoring.
The surgery would consist of general anesthesia and the insertion of the mesh. After the surgery he would have a belly bandage for support. They would use IV antibiotics followed by oral antibiotics.
He should be able to come home on Saturday. I scheduled his release during the week of Thanksgiving when I am off from work and my parents are up visiting. That way I can be there for him and spend time with him during his early recovery. Once Nash is home he would have to be in the stall for 2 -3 weeks with only limited hand walking. This will allow time for the important scar tissue to form.
The end result is that the mesh would provide support from it getting bigger. The results would not be flat against the stomach because it will have a round shape as the scar tissue fills in.

October 31, 2013
Golden Spike Farm
Farm Horses
cast, equine, farm, fright, horse, SaveNash
We just got back from a trail ride and let the dogs out of the stalls. (They were in there so they don’t run away or follow us, like Shadow did on Saturday, crossing Allentown Rd.) As we are untacking we hear Cole (Rachael’s Puppy) non-stop barking at the horses. Something he never does. Rach goes out to see what he is barking about to find Nash cast against the barn’s half wall in the shed row. This means he was stuck laying down, in fact he was on his back and got himself in a position that he could not roll out of it. We run out to help him an at first find that we can’t get him unstuck. His neck was bent under him and wouldn’t allow for us to push him back over. I have to say he was very calm through all this. I thought about calling someone to help us roll him back over but couldn’t even think to get the cell phone to work so decided we would try again. This time we were both up my his head one on each side which is dangerous because I was near potentially flying hooves. Which Rach did get hit in the head by one but it was partially my fault trying to get a good grip. Then he started to roll and we push and pulled some more then he slowly rolled on to his side and got up very quickly. I checked him out after and he was fine! A little shaken up but in great shape. So big thanks to Cole and Rach for being there to help out Nash!
October 30, 2013
Golden Spike Farm
Farm Horses, Horseback riding
equine, Fall, Golden Spike Farm, horseback, horseback riding, horses, lessons, nature, trail ride, trail rides
Fall Riding
This is the only season we can see those 2 words in a statement with out thinking: Oh No!
It sure is beautiful though. The fresh crisp air, the beautiful colors all around you. Even the horses like it and have a spring in their step.

Yes another shot of me while riding. Trying to capture my trial mate and myself.
I can’t believe I am still gaining new lessons. This is our first mother daughter team!

October 18, 2013
Golden Spike Farm
Farm Horses

Yup on a tractor. Helping cut the back pasture.

Shadow of course had to over see things.

Now we are cutting! Keep up the great work. Now back to my desk job. Such a gorgeous day wish I could stay outside but alas someone has to pay the bills.
October 7, 2013
Golden Spike Farm
Farm Animals, Farm Horses
donate, equine, farm horse, Golden Spike Farm, horse farm, horses, rescue, SaveNash
A friend of the farm has generously donated 2 college football tickets to the Nash fundraising campaign. Then he set up a raffle through ebay to raffle them off. All proceeds will go to Nash’s surgery fund.
Please click here to visit the ebay page: Raffle for 2 Nebraska vs Michigan State Spartans 11-16-13 football tickets
Please share this link with any friends in Nebraska or Michigan. Thank you for your support!

October 7, 2013
Golden Spike Farm
Farm Horses, Horseback riding
Autumn, equine, Fall, farm, horseback, horseback riding, horses, nature, trail ride, trail rides
Autumn is truly beautiful here. I am trying to enjoy it with out thinking of the impending doom of winter.
It was a great weekend for road rides. Since it is hunting season we are back to using the roads for our rides but my horses are “bomb proof”. Nothing seems to bother or spook them, well except for the falling leaves.
It was surprisingly warm on Saturday but Sunday evening was cool. Well, cold when we got caught in the passing rain shower.
October 2, 2013
Golden Spike Farm
Farm Horses
equine, farm horse, field, Golden Spike Farm, horse, horse farm, horses, hugs and kisses, inspiration, love, quotes, rescue, SaveNash, surgery
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