The email below came from Jenni who now owns 2
Raven babies! We think Raven babies are just like Lay's potato chips, you just can't stop at ONE!
Judy,
If there was EVER a time I wish I would have had my camera ready to go... Will has been diligently working on fixing up our barn. Let's just say it is in need of a LOT of TLC. Anyway, it was warm out, so I decided to take Jayden (being only 5 months old at the time...) out for a walk out to see what progress Will and Tristan (always the helper!!) had made. Of course Bella immediately comes into the barn to say hello. Tristan and Bella seem to have a good connection. He pet her, but then Palmer nudged her out of the way so he could be loved on too. As I was petting him, Jayden reaches out and wraps her arms around Palmer's muzzle and lays her head down him. Palmer being the sweetest boy ever, stood perfectly still until she let go. He just seems to know.
Judy, I promise, it was the most heart warming thing I have seen. He is sooo good with kids (and us of course...), but I just wanted to share that with you.
We love our Raven babies!
Jenni Moser
Thanks so much for the update Jenni, hard to believe Palmer is already 2 years old. He looks great.
We had a busy day today. Braelyn was over for the morning. Mark needed a couple of credit applications run so she was taken in to the shop for a few minutes until Phil was ready to leave for Minnesota.
By the time I arrived back at the barn Rhoda was riding DaMita training her for barrel racing then started ponying Super.
She took him over obstacles and through the death trails reporting he is going to be a GREAT pack horse, nothing fazed him, the creek, hills and high weeds.
Next she took out Zalena and of course I had to run get the camera. This is the first time anyone has been on her since we brought her home. The mare is GREAT!
Rhoda walked, trotted, cantered, then started her on barrels.
Rhoda decided to walk her over the bridge, no problem, walk over the tarp, no problem, then pop her on the pedestal again no problem. These Friesian horses want to please making training easy. Before leaving Rhoda was sitting on the straw out front, Darcy and Emma joined her.
Mark and I are heading to Bob and Myrna Hoerr's for potluck tonight. We are to bring the salad for 16 people, should be FUN!
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