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
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Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Email From Jenni
Judy,
Hello! Hope all is well with you.
We are looking into insurance on the horses, but they want to know an estimated value on them. Do you have any ideas? They are priceless to us, but I know that isn't the answer they are wanting! They are doing very well. Salena is a sweetheart!
Palmer is coming along very nicely. I started putting a saddle blanket on his back this summer, rubbing it on him, tossing it over his back, pulling it back and forth, etc. He never even flinched. We put our 2.5 year old Tristan on his back for a couple of minutes. Palmer was good as gold! In fact, he seemed very content to have Tristan sitting there. I attached a couple pictures of him for you (one with Tristan sitting on him and one showing his conformation a little). He really is amazing!! So calm and loving. He is definitely going to be a wonderful horse just like his sire Raven!
Isabella's Song is making huge strides. We weaned her about 3 months ago. "Bella" adores her big brother Palmer. Her coloring is more of the black bay like Salena's. She has a beautiful conformation. We are anxious to see how she develops in the next year. I don't have any recent pictures of Bella, but will send you some soon!
We really can't thank you enough for our "babies". We love all three of them.
Thank you for everything!
Jenni Moser
Anyone out there insure their Friesian crosses help out the Moser's and let us know what they should be worth. Their foals are full brother and sister by Raven out of a purebred Trakehner mare named Salena.
We had a busy day, once the van was returned and the tile unloaded the horses had to be fed at a run to make the walk in time. Eva Jean was first at the office today but only had to wait a minute before we could get started on the studies. We were working fast trying to get done by 11:30am. By what we thought was 11:40am Martha from TEMCO was called to see if they had left for lunch yet as Eva needed stamps. Martha seemed a little confused but answered they were still in the office. Eva Jean looked at the clock and thought it hadn't been changed yet and moved it from 10:40 to 11:40 and off we went but then things got confusing, the car clock said 10:40, her watch said 10:40 and the phone showed 10:40. That's when we stared laughing. We had enough time to pick up a check for the needed postage, run to the post office and pick up 18 rolls of 44cent stamps and back to the office where Spark, Dan, Phil, Mark, and Sarah joined us for lunch at Denny's. Steven called while we were at lunch to report Ylse and Indy were wormed and the manure pile worked on.
After lunch it was back to Meisters to TRY to run credit applications but just wasn't successful today with that. Home to clean the paddock here at Bridlewood, then off to Aldi's for groceries. We are having make your own taco's tonight for dinner except I forgot to buy sour cream. Oh well they will still be good, fresh avocado's sliced thin, tomatoes chopped, lettuce and cheddar cheese shredded and the meat sauce is now done.
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