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Rest in peace Eda ~ 2018-2024
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Mine tooMy dogs think they are live treats
I saw she is molting maybe???Grandma has not been enjoying the wet weather today.
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Her siblings are all wet.
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And Tony. Does anyone notice anything suspicious about Tony?
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Yes. Tony looks like she's running with only one leg.She's standing on one leg?
I knew we could do it!Wow! Congrats Bob!!!!
You can get small heaters that go into a bucket, they are popular with horse people.No, I had not heard of that but yes the weather has been wonky.
I am in Southern Ohio and normally it doesn’t get crazy cold here but last winter was pretty rough.
I upgraded my waterer to a large capacity nipple style, that allows for a trough type heater to be dropped into it. I struggled with open waterer and bucket heater last winter it got so grossso fast.
I have been contemplating getting a sweeter heater and I really wouldn’t have thought I would need one but maybe better safe than sorry
I am so sorry your loss and for your wife and of course her friend.
It is awesome. It's incredible how family can both be something terrible and so wonderful. I’m very happy for you !It really is astonishing on many levels to me, I only ever hoped to find out who my birth parents were and maybe some medical records. I did not expect to find a whole sibling who wants to know me. It’s pretty awesome.![]()
Well you know, could be snowing next weekAww.. Lucky you
How wonderful. What a heartwarming story.It is awesome. It's incredible how family can both be something terrible and so wonderful. I’m very happy for you !
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It's pony Sunday and I had a happy pony surprise yesterday that I thought I would post about. It's a bit of a long story, I do have a few blurry picture in the end !
Some of you may remember when I first posted about the old abandoned horses that live on the other side of our mountain stream, about an hour walk away from us.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/th...es-stories-of-our-flock.1286630/post-25760628
Then, in the beginning of March I found the mare dead. It was quite a schock.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/théo-and-the-chickens-des-sauches.1549149/post-26590759
Although there was talk of bringing another horse with old Gribouille, who was now alone in this faraway place nothing was done.
Yesterday I went running in a very different place above our house and saw that my neighbour, Amelia, had brought her cows in up there. With the cows in the park was a good looking black pony...but looking at him a bit more, I realised it was Gribouille ! I texted Amelia and she called me back right away. She explained that her cows had been on pasture for a while where Gribouille used to live, and that he completely adopted them and followed them everywhere. That decided her to do something she had been thinking about for a few months, which was taking him in with her animals and caring for him.
It was only ten days since he moved with the cows, but he looked like a different horse from last time I saw him. He has put on some weight, she grooms in every now and then so his coat is shiny, and I swear he had less white hairs in his mane than when I last saw him.
People in the village are talking about it because she did it without the authorization of the person who was supposed to care for Gribouille, our old farmer friend Gaston. They are at odds with each other, but he has never been to see the horses for years, and he was unhappy when I told the mayor the mare was dead in the irrigation canal because that meant he had to help deal with her body. So even though we don't always agree with how Amelia does things, she has our full support on this. I’m so happy Gribouille will be safe this winter.
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And for donkeys hardcore fan, this is the mini donkey supposed to keep company to See you the Arabian horse, but he keeps breaking out under the fence to go where the grass is greener
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So wonderful to know old Gribouille is now being cared for properly, that is such good news. As for Gaston, he likely feels some relief that he doesn’t have be responsible for the old boy, I am sure. The town folk will settle down once they get used to Amelia taking over his care.It is awesome. It's incredible how family can both be something terrible and so wonderful. I’m very happy for you !
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It's pony Sunday and I had a happy pony surprise yesterday that I thought I would post about. It's a bit of a long story, I do have a few blurry picture in the end !
Some of you may remember when I first posted about the old abandoned horses that live on the other side of our mountain stream, about an hour walk away from us.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/th...es-stories-of-our-flock.1286630/post-25760628
Then, in the beginning of March I found the mare dead. It was quite a schock.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/théo-and-the-chickens-des-sauches.1549149/post-26590759
Although there was talk of bringing another horse with old Gribouille, who was now alone in this faraway place nothing was done.
Yesterday I went running in a very different place above our house and saw that my neighbour, Amelia, had brought her cows in up there. With the cows in the park was a good looking black pony...but looking at him a bit more, I realised it was Gribouille ! I texted Amelia and she called me back right away. She explained that her cows had been on pasture for a while where Gribouille used to live, and that he completely adopted them and followed them everywhere. That decided her to do something she had been thinking about for a few months, which was taking him in with her animals and caring for him.
It was only ten days since he moved with the cows, but he looked like a different horse from last time I saw him. He has put on some weight, she grooms in every now and then so his coat is shiny, and I swear he had less white hairs in his mane than when I last saw him.
People in the village are talking about it because she did it without the authorization of the person who was supposed to care for Gribouille, our old farmer friend Gaston. They are at odds with each other, but he has never been to see the horses for years, and he was unhappy when I told the mayor the mare was dead in the irrigation canal because that meant he had to help deal with her body. So even though we don't always agree with how Amelia does things, she has our full support on this. I’m so happy Gribouille will be safe this winter.
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And for donkeys hardcore fan, this is the mini donkey supposed to keep company to See you the Arabian horse, but he keeps breaking out under the fence to go where the grass is greener
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Wow amazing! So lovely, I am sad I don’t see deer here any more, but my neighbour is so noisy and with him trudging through the bush during the day, it keeps the deer away.For Pony Sunday I have some locals I spotted on the security camera.
The ones passing through are heading up to the oak trees to forage on acorns. I have no idea what the one outside the bedroom window is looking for!