Copper was in the same farm as Nash. His owner ran into major health issues and could not care for him anymore. He will be also joining our farm family on Friday. Rachael (in picture) is hoping to lease him from us.
A small horse farm's journey with pictures and blog (plog)
June 27, 2011
Copper was in the same farm as Nash. His owner ran into major health issues and could not care for him anymore. He will be also joining our farm family on Friday. Rachael (in picture) is hoping to lease him from us.
June 26, 2011
He is a Tennessee walker from Kentucky. A nearby farm rescued him from being shipped to Canada for meat. I went to ride him on Sunday. I fell in love with him, his smooth running walk gait will be great for trail rides. He has a very sweet nature and “concerned” eyes. His expression was saying what am I doing here and please take me home. So that is what we are going to do, he will be coming to his forever farm on Friday!
June 25, 2011
I took Oreo, Snickers, and Dobie for a walk today in the small pasture. We got to the far end and they stopped following me to nibble on the greener grass on the other side of the fence. Sent via BlackBerry by AT&T
June 24, 2011
Jules is being trained to be ridden. The others Pleasure and Apple Jacks are green and just need a little help.
June 24, 2011
We actually only started working on the farm at the beginning of March, but so much has been done in that short period of time.
June 24, 2011
In about 3 days they built a shavings shed for the horse stall bedding. On one side is bleachers for viewing training and riding lessons.
June 24, 2011
A new barn was built in the back pasture. Heather and George now have walk out stalls with continuous access to their pasture. The other side is a run in shed for when the pasture is split in 3 the horses in that 3rd will have a shelter.
June 24, 2011
We added a storage shed to the right side and walk out stalls with an overhang on the left side of the barn.
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