Horsekeeping Lucky enough to have a horse. Last week, husband went to work for an afternoon. Low risk. I knew he would be fine. I worried. I had plans to be industrious with the horses. Milton gave me his best Hungry, Hungry Horse look. I served impromptu lunch instead. I sat listening toContinue reading “The Soothing Sounds of Snoots Snacking”
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Hay Commentary, Or How To Send Back A Meal When You Don’t Have Thumbs
Horsekeeping Lucky enough to have a horse. Sorry about the poop pic, but it was too good to resist. sorrynotsorry For breakfast, horses get one flake of yummy, green alfalfa hay and one flake of normal, boring coastal hay. Both horses eat the good stuff first, as one does. Rodney is a memberContinue reading “Hay Commentary, Or How To Send Back A Meal When You Don’t Have Thumbs”
What’s In The Feed Scoop, Winter 2020
Horsekeeping Lucky enough to have a horse. Introductory note: Wanted to include witty and engaging commentary. Not happening. Brain clogged with the latest from the news cycle. Stay safe out there. & apple or carrot Images from manufacturers’ websites. Rodney ProElite Senior ProElite Performance, handful Cosequin treat Milton ProElite Performance ProElite Senior, handfulContinue reading “What’s In The Feed Scoop, Winter 2020”
Rodney’s Recap, Heat, Liberty, and Hay, March 2020
Horsekeeping Lucky enough to have a horse. [Old Arena] Heating Up A while back, Rodney reverted. He’d been trotted well. Suddenly, I had Mr. Hyde again [Rodney’s Evil Twin]. I asked for a simple, quiet trot; he threatened a hissy fit. I thought we had fixed this. Turns out his back had graduallyContinue reading “Rodney’s Recap, Heat, Liberty, and Hay, March 2020”
Salt Block Art
Horsekeeping Milton is a salt hound. To the extent that we bring a small salt block when he has a sleepaway. Obviously, he likes the taste. We also think it is a stress move for him. With requisite photo bomb. Thank you for reading, Katherine Walcott
What’s In The Feed Scoop, Winter 2019
Milton Plus apple or carrot & soaked down. Rodney Ditto. Discussion As promised, we switched from the Triple Crown Naturals. Yes, we as a society need to monitor our food streams. Does The Jungle by Sinclair ring any bells? OTOH, the current non-GMO craze is fueled by hysteria &/or marketing hype. Glad to be offContinue reading “What’s In The Feed Scoop, Winter 2019”