We hope to see all of our friends and meet new ones at the Midwest Horse Fair in Madison this weekend! Come by the booth in the coliseum and say "hello" - Booth #NP86 (non profit 86). We'd like to thank Ingunn R. (placing owner of Wildfire) for her gift of $50
We'd also like to thank Mrs. Cunningham, (placing owner of Squire One) for her gift of $30 With help, we will be able to pay our yearly Solarus bill for the web site of $169.00 Next, we will begin to ask for support for Taser Gun. Our goal is to transport him to Lodi to consult with Dr. Dean Meyer, hoping that Taser has a sacroiliac problem (spelling?) that can be helped greatly by injections which, we have heard, are not extremely expensive. It would be fantastic to see Taser sound enough to ride and drive again! Timesareachanging has been demonstrating extremely aggressive pasture behaviors since rearranging herds and opening up our pastures. Times became so aggressive towards Janimal that it required us separating him and "his" mare, Cricket and the donkey. All three are now on dry lot, sadly, until we can figure Times out. To add to our confusion, we had sympathy for Times and Cricket and the donkey yesterday, so allowed them to graze on some grass in the adjoining paddock. About a half an hour after turning them out, the donkey let out a resounding beller that brought me running. Times had attacked his own mare, and was running her, head down and neck stretched, with ears laid flat back. I said, "Can someone please explain this to me?" After catching Cricket, we put Times back in his own paddock and later added Cricket. There was no more aggression. Please offer advice if you have any! See you in Madison!
We'd also like to thank Mrs. Cunningham, (placing owner of Squire One) for her gift of $30 With help, we will be able to pay our yearly Solarus bill for the web site of $169.00 Next, we will begin to ask for support for Taser Gun. Our goal is to transport him to Lodi to consult with Dr. Dean Meyer, hoping that Taser has a sacroiliac problem (spelling?) that can be helped greatly by injections which, we have heard, are not extremely expensive. It would be fantastic to see Taser sound enough to ride and drive again! Timesareachanging has been demonstrating extremely aggressive pasture behaviors since rearranging herds and opening up our pastures. Times became so aggressive towards Janimal that it required us separating him and "his" mare, Cricket and the donkey. All three are now on dry lot, sadly, until we can figure Times out. To add to our confusion, we had sympathy for Times and Cricket and the donkey yesterday, so allowed them to graze on some grass in the adjoining paddock. About a half an hour after turning them out, the donkey let out a resounding beller that brought me running. Times had attacked his own mare, and was running her, head down and neck stretched, with ears laid flat back. I said, "Can someone please explain this to me?" After catching Cricket, we put Times back in his own paddock and later added Cricket. There was no more aggression. Please offer advice if you have any! See you in Madison!