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Wednesday, October 18, 2023

Jasper For Sale

 The person that was buying Jasper lost his job a month ago and asked if I would relist him SO Jasper is back for sale.


Check out the movement on this colt.
Jasper was born May 29th, 2023 and is 75% Friesian 25% Thoroughbred out of our half Friesian mare Jewel by Evan our Friesian stallion. He is registered with FHHI. He has amazing free movement, his normal trot is huge. He is spirited but wants to bond and once he trusts you will want to please you. He is for sale now for $6000.00. He is built and has the movement of an expensive warmblood from Europe with the Walmart price. He has a current coggins was de-wormed last week with Quest Plus and is ready now for his new home.  Mark and I worked outside most of today starting with hauling logs over to Joan's house and after each trip over bringing back a camper. 
Each camper was parked in a row on the barn drive.
Once the 3rd camper was in place Mark moved the hitch from the back of the skid steer onto the bucket of the skid steer.
The 4th camper was left parked at the barn. Hannah and Jacob will be using that later. Both of the stallions watched us as we were moving campers. Below is Valiant. 
Evan is pictured below.
On the way back I stopped to admire the flowers Mark planted a few years ago. 
They were so pretty I took a short video of them. It is strange that the same plant can have yellow and purple flowers.
Mark took extension cords out to the barn to put chargers on all of the camper batteries.
I went behind the barn and out to the 5th wheel to empty the fresh water tank.
We decided to go out for supper before church tonight so once I jumped in the shower to get ready. Just as I was getting ready for church all of the cabin horses got out and came running over here. Instead of Sunday clothes I put on barn clothes went out, grabbed Sally and led her to the middle paddock. Cookie and Missy followed her right in. Titus on the other hand ran into the field behind Evan's paddock so he was grabbed last. He led very nicely back to the field.
Titus is just a year old and is HUGE but then he IS out of 16.3 hand Indy. Since Indy died we decided we are going to keep Titus, geld him and train him under saddle. He may end up being my new riding horse when I turn 70 in a couple years. 
We ate at Chef Mousa again and brought home enough for 2 more meals. 
We got done just in time to arrive at church at 6:45 pm. Craig Stickling had the message Click HERE to watch that. 










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