DelSc
Silver Member
Your place looks great Eddie, I bet the riders in your life really appreciate the work you have done.




Eddie, the barn looks great. But I see two things not great, halters on horses turned out in a pasture is a disaster waiting to happen and ribs showing on the malnourished horses.
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The ribs are a concern and where wormed yesterday. We have a farrier coming out in the next week or two. Since they have been here, they have not stopped eating. It is our goal to get them healthy and happy.
From what we've read and learned so far, we are going to keep the halters on for now. That may change as things progress.
I do not have any desire to ride a horse. I've been on pack trips into the Rocky Mountains as far as 20 miles each way and couldn't wait to get off of the animal. I just don't care for it. Karen and our soon to be daughter in law, Lily, love to ride. Lily has the most experience, and we're hoping will be the one who rides them regularly. My desire and satisfaction comes from watching them and seeing them eating the grass. It's fun seeing them interact with each other and the other critters out there. The geese get right up in the middle of them, the ducks stay far away and Oscar seems to be oblivious to them, but they are very watchful of him.
Eddie






