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Wednesday, November 30, 2022
Temporary Reprieve
Tuesday, November 29, 2022
Draper Outside
Monday, November 28, 2022
First Fall Group Weaned
Plus, there is no chute, so we have to haul in panels for a makeshift one. My job is to stay on the outside and try to prevent any breakouts.We first tried all the calves. But they just wouldn’t step up on the trailer. And Joe could not put enough pressure on them to make them go without risking a breakout. Because, as you can imagine, I am not much of a barrier.
Next, we split the group in half. They loaded much better because now Joe could reach the ones in front that were pointed the right way a buzz them with the hot shot for a little encouragement. With that half loaded and the cut gate closed, we just repeated for the second half.
Joe dewormed them on the trailer and we hauled them to the house. First group done.
Sunday, November 27, 2022
Sadie Sunday
Then she was all business. She wanted to carry the halter, then called for Otoelene. We brushed, cleaned feet, saddled,
And lead around before getting on. I was by myself, so I just lead her around, but she kept asking to trot. She is just not ready for trotting without me riding with her, or at least another spotter on the ground. So it was no to trotting.
Another fun filled day with a Sadie.
Saturday, November 26, 2022
We Were Needing That
There were plenty of obstacles to contend with. As soon as Joe got back on after the second gate, a squirrel came crashing to the ground landing with a THUD six feet from us. It righted itself and scurried back into the woods. Neither horse seemed the least bit bothered. Hugo didn’t care for the pile of wood, but Draper took the lead there.
Along the gravel road, the first neighbor’s small dog was out in the yard barking but stayed up at their house. But at the next neighbor, 4 of their Rhodesian Ridgebacks were right at the road, running back and forth barking their heads off at us. I am surprised that I was able to get a picture with all of the commotion. Hugo didn’t even like it. But unexpectedly, Draper was the one that took the lead through it. Plus, she calmed down right away as soon as we passed and the dogs stopped barking.
We went up and down lots of very steep hills without any drama. The only problem came trying to get through the field with Jessica and Pep. They have had fence line contact with Hugo, but we haven’t turned them out together. Jessica saw us and came running with Pep not too far behind. Joe was going to get the gate but was too busy fending off Jessica. I ended up getting off and getting the gate, then helping run Jessica back so Joe could get though with Hugo. Once again, Draper settled right down and was fine heading back to the barn.
Then there were 3 precious girls waiting for us when we got back. A very successful ride. I’m sure the outcome would not have been as positive for me without Hugo being there. He has been an excellent support horse.
Friday, November 25, 2022
Thanksgiving 2.0
I think it was a hit.
Allie even got in on some of the reading action.
Thursday, November 24, 2022
Happy Thanksgiving
I am thankful for a wonderful day with the family that could come.
I took this picture of Sadie last week when she was here. I can imagine that is how most of us looked after such a wonderful meal.
Wednesday, November 23, 2022
The Start Of Christmas Crafting
They were advertised for $151 each.Here is my interpretation.I started with a plastic template I cut out of a lid.
I then cut open the cans to get flat sheets of aluminum. Most of the cans were from Emily’s wine advent calendar that she shared with me last year. You can check that out HERE
Then it was just a matter of cutting out enough leaves.
Next came pinning the leaves onto a foam cone and making a star.
I think I “nailed it.” Now I have another meaningful addition to my Christmas tree collection.
Tuesday, November 22, 2022
All Went Well
Monday, November 21, 2022
Difficult Decision
Little Girl, now 30 years old, has gotten pretty thin too. Plus, she has had a riding career ending stifle injury that happened 20 years ago. She is pretty arthritic in that joint and now both knees for the last couple of years.
I have come to the difficult decision to euthanize them both. I don’t have any trouble telling clients when it is time to euthanize their pets, but I have always said that I am irrational with my own animals. I just don’t want to see them get down and struggle and not be able to get back up. With winter coming, they will suffer with the cold having no fat reserves. It is time. Tomorrow my equine vet friend is coming to help me. I have also decided to have them cremated. I worry about the guard dogs getting to the bodies and getting a secondary poisoning.
Tomorrow will be a difficult day.
You can type Hank into the google search bar to see all of the wonderful times we have had with him. Little Girl’s story can be found under the Horses tab at the top of the page.
Sunday, November 20, 2022
Sadie Sunday
Saturday, November 19, 2022
Goat Sale Day
Saturday morning they were out of the lot and getting ready to wander off again.
Maggie was trying to keep an eye on things, but the dogs were soon banished to the outside for being in the way.
After the group got smaller, we headed them into the chute and small pen. From there we could pick out the doelings that we were keeping. Once all the nannies and doelings were selected and turned out, we had to catch each one we were selling and ear tag them. There is a USDA scrapie eradication program that requires sheep and goats to be tagged when arriving at the market. The market can tag them but they charge $1 per head. I already have the tags and tagger, so we just did it ourselves and saved $69.
The herd looks really good now without the old or thin or limping nannies.