barnbum
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Tomorrow 13 residents from an assisted living place are coming again--we're making it an annual event.
It won't be as exciting this year since there are no foals, and Blessing has a new home, too--so it won't quite be the same, but they still wanted to come. So Kennedy and I bathed the mares and Jazz--tomorrow we'll touch up the other girls.
Please note--we've not gone more than one day without rain for months--so I'm fighting the growing grass situation. I monitor as best I can--and Jazz and the mares haven't seen the back pastures for weeks... they're stuck on the smaller, less grassy front ones. Plus, everyone gets tucked in earlier. So... I know they all are a little chunky now. Once the RAIN STOPS we'll all be back to wonderful BSIs--like they we're in the spring when the vet was here and said everyone looked wonderful. Sigh... I'm so tempted in these rainforest years to use the Round-Up liberally--but then I discover the price of hay.
ANYWAY, here are some of Jazz just before we let him back into the pasture to roll in the dirt.
I know he has fans out there.
edited to fix a pic.
Please note--we've not gone more than one day without rain for months--so I'm fighting the growing grass situation. I monitor as best I can--and Jazz and the mares haven't seen the back pastures for weeks... they're stuck on the smaller, less grassy front ones. Plus, everyone gets tucked in earlier. So... I know they all are a little chunky now. Once the RAIN STOPS we'll all be back to wonderful BSIs--like they we're in the spring when the vet was here and said everyone looked wonderful. Sigh... I'm so tempted in these rainforest years to use the Round-Up liberally--but then I discover the price of hay.
ANYWAY, here are some of Jazz just before we let him back into the pasture to roll in the dirt.
edited to fix a pic.
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