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Friday, September 12, 2008

Sold Horses

Hey everyone. Just to let you all know, Mowgli is on his way to his new home right now! I will miss that little guy, who is going to grow up to be a big guy... Also, Missy and weaned Wendy have been sold too! They are going to a loving show home, and Missy will probably have a couple of babies for them. They are so excited about getting these two! Apparently the lady has had Missy's picture as her screen saver on her computer at work for a while! How cute is that? I will be pretty sad when Missy goes, but she couldn't be going to a more loving home, so Im thrilled at that! I have no idea what the herd is going to think when their boss mare leaves, they may wander around aimlessly for a couple of days. Ha! Im sure Ruth will take over, since she was the boss mare before Missy got here about four years ago.

As you all probably know, we haven't sold Banner. I think we are going to keep him like we kept Scout. He is just so flashy and has such a sweet lovable personality, I think he will be an awesome riding horse. I will have my dream english horse (Scout) and now I will have my dream western horse too! I have been practicing loading in and out of the trailer with the horses, and it's definitely Banner's favorite "toy". Its so cute. Everyone get ready for all this rain that is coming to Texas! Taylor

Friday, September 05, 2008

So Sorry!!!

Hey everyone, I apologize for not being good blogger (sniffle, sniffle). Honestly, during the summer I really do forget to update it. So I am very sorry!

All the horses are doing great! Did I tell you we sold Scottie and Leo? Well, we did! (To two different homes.) I was of course upset, like I always am, but they went to great homes. Leo went to am awesome family that loves him so much, and they call and give us updates often, which I absolutely love for them to do that. They love Leo's calm nature and are so pleased with the way we develop our foals they decided to buy Mowgli too!!! He is still here and just got gelded, so he is going to need a week or so to recoup before we seen him off.

I have been working with the three foals (Tramp, Wendy, and Mowgli) almost every day. They are haltered, Led, Tied, groomed, and played with. They always fight over who gets to be caught first! You guys should see Wendy, holy cow, she is GORGEOUS! Wow, I wish she had a spot or was a quarter horse! She is the best foal Missy has ever had. Oh and guess what, Wendy's brother (Omaha) is now a Reserve World Champion!!! Good Job Missy! He is going be shown again this fall, and I can't wait to see how it goes.

Scout is doing great, I am working with her daily, and she is progressing so well. She is going off to be started under saddle next month by a friend of mine that is a high level student in Parelli Natural Horsemanship! I am so excited, and relieved I am not doing it myself, LOL. I hope everyone had a great summer, and I can't wait for the cool weather of fall!

Thursday, July 10, 2008

Im Back!

Hey everyone. Whew, I am so tired after my vacation, maybe it is the long drive. I am so glad to be home with all the horses. Somehow, they all seemed to gain so much weight while I was gone... Oh well. I have some new happening around here to report. First off, Leo and Scottie have been sold to two great homes! I hate selling horses, but I can't keep them all! ;)

And a really big announcement, Missy is now a Reserve World Champion producer!!! My boy Omaha was tied for first place, and how they chose him for reserve champ is beyond me... I really thought he would win by a mile... Maybe I am a little biased... Ha! But I am so proud of him, and Missy!

All the foals are great. They all sprung right up in the air while I was gone, especially Wendy, she is huge! All three foals look amazing, but Tramp and Mowgli haven't completely shed out yet, so their hair is a little funny looking at the moment... :) Hope everyone is having a great week! Bye, Taylor

Thursday, June 19, 2008

Pics of Aurora

Hello everyone! Man, it is so hot here... It is terrible. Some of the horses, Scout, Leo, and Mowgli, enjoy being hosed off during the day, but you have to catch the other horses to cool them off. I guess they haven't figured out that water is a good thing yet! All the babies are doing great. Tramp is still my sweet lovey boy, and just so quiet. Yesterday I was playing with his feet, and leading him around, and he is just great, though, he is a BIG momma's boy! Wendy has just blown up, she has so much muscle, and looks so awesome! She is so funny, and is very independent. Her and Mowgli are best buds. And Mowgli is still my "wild" jungle boy, ha ha! He is so playful and always wants to be scratched, and will chase you down for a rub. He is hilarious, and such a cute mover. He is finally shedding out, and is very roany like all of Fix's foals, underneath all that foal hair. Miss Aurora is doing great, she is at Jimmie Hardin's barn, and looking fantastic. Everyone loves her sweet personality, and calm nature. She is so easy to train and teach. Her are some pics of her. Im going on vacation for a couple of weeks, and I will really miss my ponies, but I doubt they really care all that much, Ha! Have a great week, Taylor


Thursday, May 29, 2008

Ugh, Summer Heat

Well, I think the title says it all. I do hate these Texas summers, they are just awful. I seriously need to move! lol. All the horses are good, they are staying cool in the shade, and those who like water allow me to hose them off without halters or lead ropes on them. A few of the horses swim in the pond, Scout, Classi (my retired jumping mare), Fixation, Ruth, and sometimes Leo. All the foals pretty much hate water except Mowgli, though, he doesn't really like getting hosed off. I am going to start working with the foals this summer, they are pretty good about getting halters on, but their leading needs some work. Wendy is great, but the boys are so suborn. Tramp has trouble because he can be a little air headed, and Mowgli is just a fire cracker, always wanting to play, run, and buck with the "grown-up" horses, like Scout, Leo and Banner... It is so funny. Scout is so big, Mowgli looks like her foal when they are grazing together. I sat on Scout the other day, it felt so good, a perfect fit! lol. I was sitting on a huge log and had her with me (with a halter and led rope on) and decided she was calm enough to sit on, so I just did it. Since I haven't practiced it with her all that often, I didn't enjoy it to long, and decided to slide off. lol. Better safe than sorry. She is only two, for those who are wondering who Scout is. Ok, Summer is just around the corner!!! Who else is ready for summer, minus the heat? Taylor

Saturday, May 17, 2008

My Sweet Boy Fletcher

Well, yesterday we had a very sad day here at the farm. My sweet, big boy Fletcher had to be put down. I am still very upset, and its very hard to write this at the moment. Fletcher was a full sibling to Scout, and Mowgli. He was a tall lanky gelding with lots of white. He was always me quiet boy, out of the three Fixation foals, very cuddly and calm. Fletch was an awesome mover, though, he was pretty clumsy as his legs were so long.

About three days ago, I noticed his front right leg was swollen, and he was having difficulty moving in a straight line, for a long period of time. He was wobbling around like he was drunk and not himself. My first instinct was that he was bitten by a snake, or had strained his leg. With in the next two days, the swelling wasn't going down, so our vet came down to see what was going on. Well, by that day Fletcher was really bad, he was falling over, and having a lot of difficulty just getting up after his falls. That day we could now see that he had some swelling a couple of inches back near his ears on his neck, only on the right side. Dr Spencer said he either fractured a vertebrae or bruised a couple. He received some medicine. But soon after praying and praying it was just a bruise he fell, and couldn't get his back legs to move when trying to get up. He was down for 5 hours. I sat with him all day, giving him water, hosing him off, and keeping the bugs away. Unfortunately, as each hour passed, he was losing feeling in his legs, and they weren't moving. He was my brave boy, letting me do what ever I needed to him, and was just as calm as he always is. Poor Scout was so upset that her brother wouldn't follow the herd, and stayed with him for hours and hours. Sometimes his breathing would get really slow and shallow, I was so convinced he was just going to pass away in my arms. I couldn't see him laying out there all night, so we called the vet, and we all agreed it was time to send him home. He was humanely euthanized, and buried on our property. I am still really upset, even though I know he is out of pain now. He was a great horse, and he was only a yearling. I will miss him so much. Taylor

Monday, May 05, 2008

Update

Sorry, it has been a while since my last update!!! It has been nice not having to be on the computer all the time though! All the foals are doing great. Tramp, the poor dear, looks so silly, he has patches of fur all other the place he is trying to shed off. But, he is really bulking up, he looks really nice. Wendy, is my sweet girl, she is a snuggler. She is always the first foal to come and see you. And of course Mowgli, my firecracker! He is a hoot, just like his sister and brother.... Though, he leans more towards Scout personality. Mo isn't afraid of anything, and boy, he has big pretty movement! Within a couple of days of his birth, he was sprinting around, having poor Fixation chase him ever where! Fixation doesn't put up with the other horses playing with her boy though, she only tolerates Scout and Fletcher, only the family, lol. Aurora is doing really well, her crazy curly mane is not laying down!!! (It runs in her mother's side of the family, LOL, poor Sis's man stood up ALL her life.) I will try to get some pictures this week, it is kind of rainy and cloudy today though.