Eleven Days of Jim We were cautioned that having a blind horse, would be a challenge. Well, the eleventh day came and went, and all we’ve had to deal with, is a horse that’s had his faith in humans seriously shaken. Sure, he’s blind, so everything he
Read more →More Mayhem Part One Being a herder by nature, Hemi the Australian shepherd had the occasional faux pas when it came to nipping. The boychild recieved the occasional reminder to the butt, which made me grin and him protest. “Mom, Hemi bit me!” “Well … what did
Read more →Mayhem It’s funny, how an animal can speak to you. Not in words, maybe not even in actions, yet it speaks. Something in its eyes draws you in, and you know it’s meant to come home with you. After we lost Buster, the boychild’s lovely Nova Scotia
Read more →Blind Jim’s Story It turns out, the girlchild has another calling in life, she’s quite the sleuth. With very little to go on, she was able to learn at least a little about our new fella, Jim. His story is typical of many horses. From what we
Read more →Blind Jim Sometimes working with Jim, our new to us, blind Appaloosa is like the blind leading the blind. Having always had sighted horses, we now tred on rather unfamiliar ground. Funnily enough, as much as he has special considerations, he’s also very much, a regular horse.
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