You have probably noticed that many of my posts center around morning activities. Mornings are definitely the busiest time for animal chores. Although, I must say, that over the years our mornings have become less busy - with the loss of animals.
The ones that remain are pretty much on autopilot.
You might remember months ago when we were allowing Moonie to take himself to the pasture... that he would occasionally go AWOL and take off at a gallop for who-knows-where. Lately, he's been doing a very good job at getting himself to the pasture - without any side trips!
First things first, though... fly masks ("Moonie's sunglasses") are donned.
Then, the gate is opened, and off he goes... out the front door of the barn.
He stops at the first grassy patch that he comes across.
Next, I halter Red and walk him up to the pasture beside Moonie.
Seeing the pasture gate in front of him, Moonie kicks up his heels and starts to trot.
We follow along behind.
Eventually, everyone ends up in the pasture - happily munching away. There was a day when getting to the front pasture required a whole lot of ferrying. These days - it's one simple walk with one tiny horse, while the big guy heads up by himself.
Meanwhile, back at the barn - breakfast is served to Ginger,
and we hear Faith bleating from the far corner of the dry lot...
poking her cute little face between the fence boards, asking for her breakfast.
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Moonie has the perfect routine. It seems to work for everybody.
He's a happy horse!
It's good to be able to see Faiths face.. Cutie indeed.
Anxious to see maven haven!!!