An email came in from a lady from Sweden now living in Alabama wanting to see pictures of Ribbon's filly standing instead of moving. The camera was taken out to the mare pasture. Below is Ribbon's filly by Valiant.
Check out Indy's filly's mane in the pictures below. It is so thick and long it stands straight up.
Emma's colt is such a show off. He is very independent leaving Emma to play with the other foals.
Sangria's colt had been playing with Sheena's when he decided enough play it was nap time and flopped down on the grass to enjoy the warmth of the sun.
The picture below is of Zalena's filly's hind leg. What is amazing about this is the amount of thick curly FEATHER. The feather usually doesn't come in for a couple months and Zoey is only 3 weeks old. .Emily came with her grandpa Steffen and her brother Justin. They helped move a round bale in the mare pasture then took the truck and trailer over to pick up a couple of calves. Tomorrow she will bring the trailer back with Megan's pony George.
When Mark got home from work we moved a round bale in for Luna. The mares were teased and only Sheena is in. She will be covered tomorrow when Emily get's back.
Mom called with an update on Beth. Beth was scheduled to have surgery on the 11th to remove a lump on her thyroid that is pressing in on her wind pipe. Test showed that her hemoglobin count was so low they gave her 2 units of blood last week but her hemoglobin count is still too low. They are threatening to cancel the surgery until they can find out why.
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