Sunday, April 25, 2021

Farm Women

Farm work doesn’t make you stronger. It doesn’t make you anything. It reveals you.

There’s gym strong and then there’s farm strong. They’re mutually exclusive.

The toughest women you’ll ever meet spend their days on a farm.

There are more uses for twine than you can possibly imagine. You can tie up a hole in a slow feeder, fashion a tail strap for a horse’s blanket, mend a broken fence and use it as a belt.

“Well that certainly didn’t go as planned,” is one thing 

Control is a mere illusion. The thought that you have any, at any given time, is utterly false.

Sometimes sleep is a luxury. So are lunch and dinner. And brushing your hair. Especially the hair, their hair gets brushed though.

If you’ve never felt your obliques contract, then you’ve never tried stopping an overly full wheelbarrow of horse manure from tipping over sideways. Trust me, you’ll find muscles that you never knew existed on the human skeleton to prevent this from happening. 

When one of the animals is ill, you’ll go to heroic lengths to minimize their discomfort. I've done it and as I look back I'm not exactly sure how I did it but I did.

Their needs come first.  In summer heat and coldest winter days.  Clean water, clean bed, and plenty of feed. Before you have your first meal, they all eat.

When you lose one of them, even though you know that day is inevitable, you still feel sadness, angst and emotional pain from the top of your head to the tips of your toes. And it’s a heaviness that lingers even though you must regroup and press on.

You’ll cry a lot. But you’ll never live more fully. You’ll remain present no matter what because you must. There is no other option. 

You’ll ask for so many miracles and hold out hope until the very last. It's amazing when the miracles happen.

You will, at least once, face-plant in the manure pile. 

You’ll find yourself saying things like, “we have maybe twenty minutes of daylight left to git ‘er done” whilst gazing up at a nonspecific place in the sky.

You’ll become weirdly obsessive about the weather.

You’ll go out in public wearing filthy clothes and smelling of dirt, sweat and poop.  People will look at you sideways and krinkle their noses but you won’t care. 

Your entire day can derail within ten seconds of the rising sun.  
You can wash your coveralls.  They won’t look any cleaner, but they will smell much nicer.

Farm work is difficult in its simplicity.

You’ll always notice just how beautiful sunrises and sunsets really are. It's amazing how much more we farm girls notice. 

You will do head count over and over again.

Should you ever have the opportunity to work on a farm, take the chance! You will never do anything more satisfying in your entire life.

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Just some new pics

This morning pictures of some of the gang. 

Trick and Loki before they got their grain this morning. 
Loki is such a beautiful boy. I sure wish he was a filly. I really am hesitating to cut him.
Such a nice hip, he isn't even a year old yet.
Love that butt. 
Below: it's hard to believe that Josie is in her mid 30's. I'm sure she will probably live to her 50's.
Beautiful Jojo
Below: Frog eating her breakfast.  Need to fill in that hole. 
Below: Josie likes to tip her feeder while she eats. Silly girl. 

Tuesday, April 20, 2021

Tonka & Loki

Got some new pictures of Tonka today. He is doing so very well. He is very loved and he never runs out of energy. He wants in his stall precisely at 5:30 pm and will try to open the stall door if you're late and he will throw a tantrum. Lol. He isn't even 2 yrs old yet and he's a very big horse. He gets along with Jennifer like no other. I do miss him but he is in the best place possible and I get to watch him grow up just like Jennifer has gotten to watch Pistol, Spartan and Newt grow up. It's just what we do. His color is amazing and so are his markings. He is a beautiful horse and I can't wait to see him grown and helping train the younger ones. 


Loki pictures are from Sunday after he was all cleaned up. He learned to lunge both ways and to back at the wiggle of the rope. He also got his nose smacked for nipping which is why I decided to do some work with him. 
He is a very smart boy and is huge for not even a year old yet. 
As of today he is muddy again though but not bad. He learns quickly. 
He looks more and more like his sire. His head is beautiful, but then he's beautiful from head to tail. Can't wait till this weekend when weather isn't winter and I can work with him more.
I see so much of his sire in him in every way and none of his psycho bitch mom. Thank GOD for that. 












Friday, April 16, 2021

Loki


Mr bug butt is shedding off and I can see his white spots once again. Can't wait for weather to warm up for bath time and mane and tail braiding and new pictures as a yearling.  He is sooooo big. 

Sunday, April 11, 2021

Spring has sprung

Tonka is doing great in his training at his new home. He's so big and learning how to be a big boy. He's very loved and spoiled too.

The trees 🌳  are blossoming 


Loki is almost as tall as Trick and won't be a year old until May 6th.

Trick and Loki feeding time.

Loki

Trick did great through winter

Danarus who will continue to be ridden this year and go out on trail rides.

My daffodils 



Spring means back to training. Rio is very easy. He is also very fast and very smart but very loving.

Spartan 2 years old, Rio is 3 years old. Best buds forever. 

Rio is starting off his traing so very well. This was his first time saddled.



Blister from rope burn when I was grazing Rio in the yard and the dog caught him off guard, spooked and dragged me and I didn't let go until my skin was burning off.

Sunning horses, fence replacement and grading the area of the pasture that usually stays dirt.

Newt is Spartans big brother at age 3 yrs old. He will start training this spring as well.

Loki sunning himself. He was out cold. 

My man responsible for keeping the horse area in shape. Thank you honey.
I let Rio and Spartan out for a little bit to run in the big pasture Sunday the 11th of April. Boy can Rio run. 
Until we get new fence up they won't be out permanently  but afterwards they can go out and learn their place in the herd. Rebel doesn't care, however,  Pistol and Faith are a different story. 
It'll be a good horse year, good farm year making improvements for the horses.