The Trouble with Tyler It was my strict policy, or somewhat strict policy, to not keep geldings. Geldings don’t make sense on a breeding farm. They take up pasture space that a productive mare or stallion, could be using. That corral, that pasture, the time spent, could
Read more →The Only One Horses come in all sizes, shapes and yes, personalities. There are some who believe that only humans can have personalities, but I find that idea both ludicrous and narrow. All the animals I have known throughout my life have shown me otherwise. My first
Read more →The Stud that wasn’t For all my big hopes and plans for Paprika, sometimes plans need to be revised or entirely scrapped. When we’d first seen him, we had learned that he had gotten loose and bred a mare. Of course when hubby purchased Paprika for me,
Read more →Snowbound The first winter that I owned my first Morgan, the young stallion, Paprika was also a winter of huge snow. The roads were often impassable. Our yard had huge drifts that we blew paths that looked more like tunnels through, and corral fences disappeared. We were
Read more →Kids and their Horses There is little more important than pairing a precious child, with a perfect horse. I could never understand the logic of some parents who would come to look at horses I had for sale, then dismiss them as too expensive. Why buy one
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