Today student #2 had a lesson with her OTTB mare (above, after lesson), and towards the end of the lesson asked if I wanted to ride her. So I borrowed a helmet and climbed on in my jeans (I was wearing my paddock boots), and once again had a "color my day happy" experience. So everything seems to be nudging me in a certain direction . . . except a resistant husband. 😒
Said husband and DS have worked very hard to create beautiful permanent fencing around our upper pasture (keep in mind we have a total of five acres, so each of our three pastures is pocket-sized). When I expressed concern about my two loaded apple trees at the north end, they moved all the assorted panels we have that aren't enclosing the arena and made a barrier to protect the trees (and my horse from foundering on them!). This morning the horses got to go up there for the first time since work began. When I got home this afternoon, Lance and Ollie were standing around the one apple tree still available to them. Oink!
Fresh (relatively speaking) turnout |
Temporary panel fence on the right, horses at remaining apple tree dead ahead |
Lance helping himself – hopefully not to his detriment! |
I need to starting picking from that first tree and putting up applesauce!
3 comments:
I'm so glad you are getting positive feedback on the OTTB! I mean didn't you have 3 or 4 horses when Breeze was alive?
Yes, we got up to four with Breezy, before having to put down Sammy. That required a makeshift stall; we have a permanent set-up for three horses.
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