I was able to watch Berlica cleaning stalls this morning on the foaling camera and Mike moving the mares out. We both were up by 5:00 am but the breakfast at this hotel didn't open until 7:00 am so we had to figure out a way to waste time for a couple hours. Last night Mark was either too hot or too cold. If the heat was on he was too hot but when it turned off he was too cold. I finally took the hair dryer and turned that on by his feet until the sheets were nice and warm then turned the thermostat down and that worked. When he went down to the front desk to pay he explained the thermostat worked but overshot the correct temperature. (set on 70 it would blow hot air until it reached 73) The desk person told him they would give him extra points as compensation. Lee booked the room for us so those points will go to him. Mark didn't want anything, he just wanted the receptionist to know it should probably be looked at and refigured. At 7:00 am we walked down to the restaurant. Mark ordered a egg white wrap and I ordered the traditional breakfast which was 2 eggs, sausage and toast. It also came with potatoes and a couple slices of cantaloupe.
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Day to day operation of a Friesian breeding farm standing 2 Friesian stallions. We have 6-10 foals each year out of Purebred Friesian mares, Andalusian mares, Thoroughbred mares and Friesian sport mares by Judy Sceggel 309-208-3840 www.horsemeister.com
Saturday, April 5, 2025
The Funeral
Friday, April 4, 2025
Trip to Wheaton
I went back out a little after 6:00 am to start moving the mares. After getting Blueberry out into Raven's old paddock and Rosalie and her new filly in the indoor arena the stalls were cleaned and all the wet and manure removed from both stalls finishing by 7:00 am. I took the two pictures below before going back to the house.
ALL IS WELL
We are THRILLED to announce. Rosalie had an uneventful delivery of a perfect baby girl this morning at 3:02 am.
Thursday, April 3, 2025
Rosalie Is Waxing
I am pleased to announce we have waxing. Rosalie was checked early this morning and both teats had big clumps of wax on them. After our walk Mark was given a good breakfast to give him the energy he was going to need today.
We had lots of chores lined up. Rosalie was taken into the stall, given some grain and a good grooming so I could take all the burrs out of her forelock, mane, tail and feather (Friesian's have what is called feather, thick curly hair on their lower legs around their hooves). Her front legs were full of burrs. She must have walked right into a cocklebur bush. The pictures below were taken after her grooming.Wednesday, April 2, 2025
Family Night
We had storms during the night. Lots of lightning and thunder but not a lot of rain. I went out early to check the mares in the indoor arena and was surprised at how little was on the ground. What we got pretty much soaked in. The mares were turned out and the arena cleaned before going back inside to get ready for our walk. Not that I needed to put on fancy clothes or anything but I needed to wash up and get shoes on instead of boots. We all walked today and had much to arrange. Joan, Diane and Spark are going to Jon's funeral. Ruth will stay back with mom. Rachel is on high alert for the pending delivery of Jessica's baby as she will need to keep Ruby. Mark and I will leave early on Friday but will need to put the mares back in the indoor before leaving as the weather is predicted to be cold and rainy. Berlica will clean the indoor on Friday evening and again on Saturday morning. We should be home by Saturday late afternoon. We stopped in at mom's after the walk but she was still sound asleep. Amy brought daffodils over to brighten the house.
Tuesday, April 1, 2025
Where's the Warmup
BRR it was cold this morning on our walk. We all wore winter coats. Jon's funeral is Saturday so when we got to Rachel's house we stopped to discus changing mom's work day to next Saturday as a lot of us are going to the funeral. Mom and I left for the Berean office and by the time we arrived everyone was already hard at work. Kathy opened a letter today that was wrapped in toilet paper. She wasn't sure if she should take it out of the envelope or not. She got brave and carefully slipped it out of the toilet paper, saying, "At least it doesn't look used."