Lucky Jim’s New Space To say it’s been dry this year, is most definitely an understatement. The rain keeps passing us by, and pastures certainly could use a good drink. With fifty acres divided up and well-managed, we don’t have to feed hay yet, but it was
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
Read more →What to do about Jim The summer had pretty well been bug free, at least as far as biting insects are concerned, and then it suddenly wasn’t. It was as if someone had flipped a switch, and released every nasty, little, biting fly that existed, all at
Read more →Twenty-five Days of Jim It’s hard to believe that the Appaloosa out in our pasture, is the same nervous, wary fellow that joined our family not so long ago. He’s changed every day, thankfully, for the better. He’s learned that humans are good, his environment is safe,
Read more →That Jim With three weeks behind him, Lucky Jim has changed more than we thought possible in such a short time. He’s gone from a horse that had to be corralled with ropes, to one that comes when he’s called. I’m pretty sure he thinks his
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