Just a Bit of Trouble Being a teenager in highschool and owning horses can be tricky business at times, still, I made it work. I had to get up very early, drive the eight miles to where my horses were, feed and water then get to school
Read more →My Little Daredevil Raising a foal, from a few days old, is a lot of hard work. There are the multiple daily feedings, and by daily, I mean day and night, as well as the constant concern about how the foal is doing, when you’re not there
Read more →Darren Devil He earned his name, the little, leggy pinto colt, I picked out from a pen full of weanling foals. There was something about him that spoke to me, and I chose him over all the others. Any of the foals people were purchasing, would be
Read more →Convertibles and cows What can be seen from the seat of a tall truck can be amazing, shocking, startling and many times, very amusing. The stories I could tell about what I’ve seen while driving semi, could fill a book, but I’m going to tell just one
Read more →Blind Jim the Lucky So far, rehabbing a blind horse, has been no different from working with, and retraining any abused or otherwise mistreated horse, we’ve dealt with in the past. It takes patience, a lack of anger, as there’s no place for anger when dealing with
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