Yesterday afternoon I decided to tackle hoof trimming
for Gracie and the girls.
Actually Hubbs and I had done Gracie about a week ago.
At the time, the girls were having nothing to do with that idea
and ran whenever we tried to catch them.
Yesterday, for some strange reason,
Hope just stood still as I walked up to her and put a halter on her head.
I only wish I had pictures (or even better...video) of the whole procedure,
but since I was alone and equipped with only two hands,
I had to forgo using the camera.
I ended up standing on the lead rope with one foot,
while straddling Hope's middle with my legs.
Bending over I picked up each hoof...
one at a time and trimmed off the new growth.
This procedure was not without it's trials and tribulations...
as Hope tried her best to escape from me several time.
When finished, I repeated the procedure with Faith.
By the time I was done my jeans and shirt were muddy,
and my arms were covered in mud and sheep poo...
up to my elbows.
Next time I will set my camera on a tripod and video...
but this time, you are just going to have to take my word for it....
We were successful...and I have the stains to prove it!
After hoof trimming was finished,
I rewarded the girls with a treat of Ritz Crackers...
And the craziness of hoof trimming was immediately forgotten!
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I was wondering if you might help me out.
Writing a blog every day for this many years can prove to be challenging.
The writing is easy... the ideas are sometimes difficult.
So....if there is something that you would like to know more about...
any questions, etc. that I might answer....
could you leave me a comment...
Questions always give me fuel for a blog post.
Thanks!
You're the best!
Comments
I'd love to see some more photos of your trip to Italy and hear about any adventures you'd like to share.
I was also wondering how the training with Red is going.
Thank you for sharing so much of the life of the farm.
~~Ashley~~
like I said, was just wondering. we have a horse stock. i had my husband put steps on each side so that I can go up and work on the my show mare's mane or trim her ears and face. no way could I trim her ears without her being in the stock.
since I'm relatively new, what do you do with your wool.......if you've already covered that, just send me the link to msmitoagain at yahoo dot com
thanks, love your blog
1. Where do you get all your energy? It always amazes me the things you accomplish in a day.
2. Why don't you ride your horse? I know the littles are..well little, but what about Moonbeam?
3. How many goats do you have now?
4. Do you have plans to get more animals?
5. Are those 4 white chickens aggressive still?
6. Do you get lonely on the farm?
Annie v.
thanks for all the time that it takes for you to do this--
love and laughter,di
As for ideas, someone already mentioned it, would be interesting to hear about the history of the farm and how you ended up there, what got you started, etc.
As someone mentioned above, how did Moonbeam come to you, etc!!
Thank you for sharing your wonderful life with us!