Wednesday, May 13, 2009

As summer quickly approaches, the horses are beginning to look better too. Getting rid of the winter hair, enjoying the geen grass, over hay I might add.

This is Tyler's pony, Barley. I tell everyone he is full of piss and vinegar! He runs all the other horses around when he is with them. What a king wanna be.












This is Goldie, Casey's old 4-H horse that is 23 years old. She still has talent and the kids just love her. She is still a 4-H horse for the neighbor girl and Goldie still has the touch of class!




Meet Jingles, Bob's yearling filly. What a handful she is. Just learning what a horse's life is all about and has come a long way in 2 weeks. Let's see, she has gone through the round pen, and go loose last night. Took a run about across the road to the neighbors only to end up next to Barley.......did I say he wants to be KING?

And these 2 fellows, well they appeared Monday night. OMG, I was told to simplify and I come home to find these guys........lets see, I think I will name them: T-Bone and Chuck. They are too cute and follow you everywhere you go.
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3 comments:

  1. First off - your animals are all very lucky to have a great caregiver. Very nice!

    Second - you CAN'T put a name and the word "cute" in the same sentence to an animal you plan to butcher. Now, that isn't so nice Mom! Poor things!

    Anyways, nice post :)

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  2. I wish I was as big of an animal lover like you are...I used to be....then Willard happened. How could you butcher those two cows???

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  3. Wow you seem to be building quite a farm. Now cows, I didn't know you were into raising and butchering cows. Oh well I agree with Kelli, how can you even think of butchering those cute little guys. I guess they aren't so cute when they grow up.

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