When I was young, I often purchased horses to work with, train or retrain then sell to good homes. Star Velvet was just such a horse, but with a difference. She was a tad pricey for me. Still, I was intrigued when I read the ad. In
Read more →Another Horse Tail SPRING ROUTINES Now that the weather is teasing with promises of warmth and green grass, we figured it’s time to get out there and check fence lines. It always amazes me, how a pasture can be in fine shape in the fall, no horses
Read more →Horse Tails When my daughter was about eleven, she joined pony club. I thought it would be fun for her to be a part of something where there were lots of other kids, with their horses, too. She, and by she, I mean I, had decided that
Read more →Thow-ra had two flaws. She was very difficult to catch, and if you went beyond a good canter, you soon found yourself in an all-out gallop, not a hand-gallop either. Her racehorse past would loom large, and she’d lose herself in the sheer glory of speed. I
Read more →If I was to be perfectly honest, Thow-ra wasn’t completely perfect. She had two issues, I had to deal with. One, was that she was extremely difficult to catch. Though she seemed to love to go out, and enjoyed a good brushing, she simply couldn’t help herself,
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