Billy is well on his way to being svelte! I think it's so neat you can weigh on the elevator. I have to use the tape and it's aways a guesstimate. Enjoyed the pics!
I'm surprised you don't have mesquites there. Over the last 100 years they have slowly but surely moved up from Mexico. Oklahoma is about as far north as I've seen them.Wow, I have never seen that. Those are long
Yes, Billy might enjoy it. But there is always the danger of catching something. Or people stopping by the feed the horses who-knows-what. I'll see how I manage him in the corral for a while. Spent the afternoon re-configuring my little horse barn to make the hay easier to get to. And I'll need to buy more hay. A whole pasture full of grass and I have to buy hayAs much as we adore having these wee souls as our companions and partners in all sorts of activities, they don't come without challenges either, do they? It's funny that our cultures communicate love with food. Indeed, love could well be a dry-lot pen with activities and care without food being the primary interaction or reward. However, when you've got the space to use, it does seem a waste to not have animals out to utilize the grass.
Do you think Billy would enjoy a change of scenery and company? You might enjoy having more horse people to connect with too?
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