After that disappointing morning I was glad when Anna dropped off Taegan and Kensley. Someone to play with and forget all the horses for a few hours. We had a ball at the playground. The weather was cool but sunny until it became hot which just happened to be nap time anyway. Below are a few pictures.
Ebby came running over when she heard the girls carrying a stick in her mouth that looked like she was smoking a big fat cigar.
She ran right over to Kensley
When the day started heating up, we took the golf cart over to check on the horses.
I found out pretty quickly it was nap time.
Both girls took a nice nap but just about the time they were due to wake up I started hearing frantic neighing. Never a good sign on a horse farm. I slipped outside to see the middle paddock horses all galloping around the yards. Kensley was awake by then so she was grabbed and off we went to catch horses. They all ended up in the big field but destroyed the electric fence trying to get in. After a quick temporary fix I ran back to the house to check on Taegan but she met me at the drive, very happy to see me. She was told to get on the golf cart and off we went to make the temporary fix a bit more permanent. When Mark got home he knew where an extra electric fence handle was then after dinner that was fixed. Rosalie and Jurista were put back in the middle paddock and the gate put back in place. Emma was pulled out to grain since the other mares now in the big field do not need grain.
Karin went to Middle Grove to work horses and check on Bunni. Diane mentioned Bunni tripped a few times on the trail ride Saturday and when the herd came galloping up I noticed something not right with Bunni's movement but it wasn't bad enough to know she was lame, it was more like she had a roughness instead of the usual Tennessee Walker smoothness. Karin said her right front leg was a bit swollen with some heat. She will be rested then checked again to see if we need to bring her in for more treatment. The other mare Karin said needs attention is Ribbon. She has lost weight at Middle Grove nursing her big filly. We will need to bring in the foals for weaning soon. Prissy's colt, Sangria's colt, Sheena's colt, Ribbon's filly, Zalena's filly and Emma's colt are now all old enough to wean. I'm going to need some help with this project.
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