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Archive for July 18th, 2012

She’s BACK!

Jul
18

Guess who’s home?!

Patriot was so excited. He ran right over to greet her.

There’s nothing a horse loves more than another horse. Especially these two and each other.

But, their reunion didn’t last long.

Patriot gave a moment’s hesitation at the trailer….

….then scampered right in. In contrast to the 45 minutes it took to load Zip the first time, this is a big checkmark in Patriot’s column. However, he has other issues. (Zip, by the way, showed off her new loading and unloading acumen when she arrived and he took her off and on and off in short order.)

Mike Trader took Patriot back home with him for 30 days of work, and now we shall see just what Patriot is made of…..

And meanwhile, now that we’ve got our girl home, I’ll finally get to ride Zip!

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Slight Comic Relief

Jul
18

This is Cookie Doe’s baby boy. This is what Cookie Doe’s baby boy likes to do. All day. Every day. (And NO, the hay elevator is not turned on! He uses it as a slide.)



This, by the way, is what you see behind the baby right at the end of the video:

A chicken house in progress–FINALLY!

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