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
Thursday, June 7, 2012
Another Middle Grove Trip
Jozsef has the boy's pasture secure, just not electrified. The boys haven't been out for a while so this morning they were let out and did they ever have fun.
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* * * Valiant is pictured above and Evan is pictured below
The rest of the pictures were posted on their photogallery page on the website.
Sheila the receptionist at Hoerr vet clinic called as the pictures of the boys were being taken.
Dr. Hoerr could fit me in if I came right away so Ribbon was loaded and off we drove.
Ribbon does not quite fit in Dr. Hoerr's stocks, the back cannot be closed even though she is all the way up against the front.
Ribbon will need to have another ultrasound later to make sure the embryo survived.
As soon as Ribbon was unloaded at the farm, Lilypony and Hadassah were loaded up and driven to Middle Grove. A few pictures were taken but no really neat ones, the herd of 15 was just too spread out.
Below is Killian at a year old, it is hard to get a decent picture of him, he is always in our face.
Larry was quick to come up and pose. He is still waiting to be taken home to his own pasture where he wouldn't have to put up with these commoners.
It was warm and the horses just wanted to nap in the sunshine instead of putting on a show. Below left to right Killian, Indy, Ayanna, Ciera and Ella all resting quietly.
The Moser's arrived to pick up Airiah. They dropped off a video of Bella but after checking it out we decided to redo it, it was just too shaky to use.
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