We had a surprise waiting for us this morning. I went out to check the mares and Tessa had delivered a filly. The filly was already standing but had not yet nursed. She did a lot of rooting around in the wrong area before figuring out where the milk bar was.
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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
Monday, June 8, 2026
Tessa's Filly
Sunday, June 7, 2026
Another Wonderful
Early this morning I went out to move Thalia out of the breeding shed paddock into the middle paddock with Madiera and Cookie. Then Basilea was teased and covered by Valiant. Only after the horse chores were finished did I go in to make breakfast, shower and get ready for church. This morning was Tim Roecker last message for Peoria. He has asked to be retired from the pulpit ministry. Click HERE if you would like to watch to that message. It was on Exodus 19 and Hebrews 12. We had a celebration lunch with cake for dessert. Craig Stickling and Mike Kaisner had the Spring memorandum for the afternoon service. Click HERE to watch that. We took Berlica and Mackenson home from church as Joan is still in West Virginia. When we got home Rhoda and Sarah were here working with Izzy.
Saturday, June 6, 2026
Lots of Laundry
I was up at 5:00 am and finished yesterday's post. Click HERE if you want to see that without spending the energy to scroll down. Mark and I started moving boxes from our house to the back garage which is located behind the stall barn. The next job was to take the fine china over to mom's house. One brick was sticking up a little on the walk to her front door. Mark tripped and dropped to his knees. The only thing out of the entire tub to break was the platter to our wedding china. Thankfully we have lots of other platters and once those are full of meat no one would ever notice they don't match. As that has been stored in that back garage since 2011 every piece needed to be washed before putting away.
Friday, June 5, 2026
Busy Day Late Night
I was up early and went right over to the barn to get it ready for the group coming in today at 9:00 am. By 8:30 am I was done but realized even though the air conditioner was on it was not running. Mark came over to see if he could fix it but he was not able to. Our guests arrived as he was working on it. I left there to get the foaling apartment ready. When that was finished Basilea was covered by Valiant. I was just putting the horses away when Kensley arrived. She would be spending the day with us as Taegan has a tournament in Chicago, Braelyn is at camp and Phil was working (he even came to check out the kitchen airconditoner at the barn). It was starting to rain so we met Stephanie, Israel and Elisabet at Elevate for some jumping fun.
Thursday, June 4, 2026
BIG NEWS For Horsemeister
I was outside hooking up the stock trailer to the truck early this morning then went to the cabin field to get Rosalie and Dancer. Mike arrived to help load. Rosalie and Dancer were put in the front of the stock while Valerie and Sheena were put in the back. We were on our way to Hoerr Vet clinic by 7:20 am and it really does take 40 minutes to get there pulling a heavily loaded trailer and with all the road closures. I made it there a minute before the 8:00 am appointment. Emma helped by leading Dancer as I took Rosalie into the stocks.
















































