Just re-read this. I HAVE A BOOK AGAIN!!
Winter OVER - HA! Supposed to only be 34* tonight and 25* again tomorrow night (IM in NORTH CAROLINA, folks!!). Have to look what it might get up to during the day tomorrow. Was 80* one day last week (can't even 'member which one). If I had planted anything like I was talking about with several people, my luck, EVERYTHING would have died. The folks I've visited with about it - thought I was crazy not planting yet - when we'd had the Spring Equinox and should have been fine (NOT). GLAD, glad, glad I didn't lose some $300 on plants again this year like I did year before last!
Pens have gotten done, feeding stations finally installed (and all ponies now being properly fed 1x daily - working on way to get them fed 2x daily), chickens have started laying again... The pollen started on all these pines (hubby says he's already tired of them "...having sex in public...") and the OPCD (spelling) mare (heaves) that also has cancer has dropped a massive amount of weight since starting to cough again 1.5 - 2 weeks ago. Spoke with the vet about it and we may be making the decision soon - daughter isn't really happy right now.
Ponies were supposed to start being groomed/worked 1st of March for show conditioning like Julie's. Right now, we've had 2 employees quit w/i a week of each other and my NO MORE than 35 hours/week job became almost 50 last week and I can't even see straight to do anything w/ the ponies. The pay is NICE but not worth it if I become sick from the work/stress. I was so tired last night that driving home after picking up feed was HARD. I sat down on a bale of hay in the boys feed shed and nodded off for about 20 minutes (hubby called me on phone looking for me - woke me up and I finished feeding). If I hadn't put in the request for the day off to take the ponies up to be castrated on the day I had, I would not have been able to take them. AS of right now, my request off is not being honored to GO TO THE AREA lll show...
for the days ours would show. Could make it over the weekend. Right now, I'm too tired and FROZEN to worry about it. SCARED to think about sending in show entries. I can't afford to lose that $$ right now if we can't go.
Fencing to finish last pasture - not done. Missed getting the last pieces ordered today, so will need to wait another week. They seem to only be open until 4 pm and not open on Saturdays. None of the gates have been installed yet on wooden posts for any pastures - still temp roped up to metal T-Posts... sigh.
After several fiasco's with first our young shetland stallion (at previous property), then since moving with both the mini stallion and the young shetland stallion and then later with the young shetland stallion and "new" mini gelding, we will be changing the way the smaller pens are done AND probably the pasture as well - that's more important right now then any show is. I've already cancelled the show plans for the first weekend of April (my show peeps ARE MAD - this is a show I ran the show office for for last 4 years - helping for the 6 previous to that - & since I stepped down from running it - the ponies are supposed to be there). I need to be doing fencing and with weather, work schedules, illness and such - it hasn't gotten done. May have to go in and change the whole pasture - the panels simply aren't working on t-posts - the ponies are able to break the panels down no matter how they are strapped (haystring, paracord, 16 gauge steel wire, zip ties) when they are running and hit them hard enough. I'm tired of having to catch loose ponies that are where they aren't supposed to be. Every time I turn around, I'm finding where we will need to put up more wooden fence posts.
AND of course now - the mares (6) that were showing they'd been in heat AFTER the first "breakout" (2 hours on July 12th) .... well.... may be having some foals right around our 27th Anniversary in June - I HAVE NOT TOLD HUBBY YET. Mares have changed shape - we would be at 258 days today!! Starting on Mare Plus this weekend and may be changing to Mare/foal feed - haven't decided yet... Vet will be out on 18 April and we will be adding in checking mares now, too, along with the rest of Coggins/rabies vax and 2 teeth floats & 2 sets of wolf tooth extractions. I really do not like having foals in June/July/August here in NC. Would have preferred breeding the mares by my choice for 1st qtr of the year foals (best for us in Jan/Feb).
Due to Larry's (hubby) and Skye's (1st daughter) work schedules being packed - we changed days/times for family get together and celebration for their Bdays (51st & 25th). I was able to fit in a late/fast run to the Dixie Draft Horse Sale on Friday/Saturday last weekend (the 20/21st of March). Pics/link to gallery pics posted in the Driving Minis forum. Was able to pick up (rather than shipping) custom made driving lines in purple for a leader pair (yessss, guess I may be driving soon!), a child's western saddle (American made!), 2 western bits made for minis/shetlands (YEAH!
) and 3 new collars for the larger shetland mares. Made it home w/ time to spare (barely) to feed all the ponies, scrub/fill water tanks and do a very quick shower (was weird to be "dressed up") before going out - was a NICE celebration! Skye's first book has been received well (selling nicely) and deep in the writing of the 2nd in the series. Thought she mentioned the cover already being worked on - err - can't remember! Middle daughter, Madira, revealed that she had purchased tickets to Ireland for next year (2016) and is working on balance of applications for going to school at University of Glasgow for finishing out her degrees... Youngest daughter, Sierra, is also looking at doing applications to go back to school and do a more advanced degree in Computer Sciences/Programming to compliment what she already has and to improve chances of advancement with her electronics job (a good one, thank goodness for her).
Delivering a shet/mini mare on Sunday. She is being leased by same family leasing another mare from us. They are weaning their mare's foal and want another partner for the mare for at least two months. While down in their town (about 50 miles away), I will be stopping at another farm and looking at the litter of meat rabbits I've offered to purchase (8). Originally I wanted only 2 does, then changed my mind and asked if could have the whole littler... If we do take them all, we have to also get the cages built/hung for them (2 grow out cages for separate sex) and they will be ready to come home in 1-2 weeks. Was so excited to go - now not looking forward to the weather AT ALL. BRRRR...
8 ponies got their "pedicures" done today! Next appointment already cancelled and haven't been able to schedule a different day due to both farrier and my work schedule.
Thought we'd be caught up.
Think it's time to start looking for another farrier, too. Need one that can come every two weeks - on a Friday, Saturday or Sunday (prefer Fridays)... Or split "duties" with current farrier - but times still the same.
Talked to Vicki tonight!! Wow - she's had lots going on in her life w/ her daughter (between mine & my oldest daughter's ages)... Looks like her daughter will be moving back in with Vicki while she's in a custody battle for her daughters. Long/drawn out affair... GREAT NEWS - Eclipse has started bagging up. She is bred to Oly - the 2011 colt we had shown in 2012/2013. He's now a gelding - so this will be his only foal. Eclipse is a maiden mare - been a long time since Vicki's had any foals. She's freaking out about it now... I will be over there too, this weekend (tomorrow?) and will start taking the broodie pics and will post about her progress over in the MareStare forum... Eclipse is due right around the middle of April. EXCITING TIMES ahead.
I don't remember ever being this tired before and this rain (freezing) today ... UGH... Can I shape-shift into an ostrich?