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
Friday, August 3, 2012
Missing Saddle
Early this morning before the day heated up the mares and foals were put in the field to get to know each other and for a few pictures.
They were left out to graze while we walked. They were having such fun running around their moms.
Karin and the girls came over to work on the horse show. We dug out the costumes, brought the horses into the arena with the silks blowing and finalized the schedule for Sunday. Karin and I headed to Middle Grove to pick up ponies for the pony rides which will be offered after the show. We through the saddles in the back of the truck. Below are a few pictures of the horses at that horse paradise.
We drove home went to unload the saddles and one of them was missing. Diane and Mike are spending the night at the cottage and will look for it. Hopefully we lost it there and not while we were parked at McDonalds in Farmington.
Once home Rhoda drove over to help get new pictures of Bonnie pony along with a new video. The video will be uploaded once my computer is back from Phil's computer hospital. Below are a few pictures of this lovely pony.
Bonnie rides and drives and is for sale. We are only asking $1500.00 for her, besides pretty she doesn't buck or rear. What a bargain for this beautiful pony.
Steven Marchal came over and worked one of the mares, he is showing Evan for us at the horse show on Sunday.
After dinner Mark mowed the back field then fixed the skid steer bale spear. We moved a round bale feeder in the pasture behind Raven's and put in round bale. The horse show starts at 6:30pm instead of 6:00pm giving us a bit more time to finish dinner.
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