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ack,, ,I did something wrong when I wrote the website,
Here is the correct address....
www.englishshepherd.org
mb
Here is the correct address....
www.englishshepherd.org
mb
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Thank you for pointing me to the website, very helpful! We will be looking sooner rather than later for the new addition.Congrats on that new egg, alas I must wait a while, I figure about THanksgiving I should have my own eggs to cook with! I always make french toast on Thanksgiving morning,, silly tradition I started with the kids when they were small while they wait for Tom Turkey. I hope I am using our girls eggs by then!
We make our living with Thoroughbred Race horses, I am interested in hearing more about your nurse mare foals. Poor victims of the need eh? I am happy they have found you.We have an off the track TB, my daughter has her welsh pony/ TB cross, she is 21 and has taught my daughter well! We took in a Halflinger that needed a home, and then when my husband was forced to retire after a serious spinal cord injury (broke his neck for the second time!, YIKES), the doctors forced his retirement from raceriding and said the only riding he can do is pleasure at the WALK, so I bought him a Tennessee Walking horse! He is a wonderful paint, Spotted Saddle horse. that is our United Nations of horseflesh at the moment.
I can't emphasise enough about the ES. WOnderful family guardians, protector of whatever you hold near and dear to you, and just astoundingly intelligent. He is my shadow, but not in an obnoxious way at all. Ran off a coyote the other night who got very close, and he just wouldn't have it. Once it was off property, he stood ground for 10 miinutes,, the only time he barks, to let me know something is off. Check out this website,, wonderful. THere are many wonderful breeders your way,,think about it... amazing dogs.
www.englishshepherd.org
www.farmcollie.com
Have a great THursday!
MB

...my 2 nurse mare foals are just pure joy. One is a walking/draft cross and the other a saddlebred/quarter cross. I aimed to be natural horsemanship trainer but right after highschool I tore out my should and have done it again since. So no more rough riding here either. I wanted the walking crosses because my husband is new to riding and wanted something smoother than my appy. They have been 2 of the easiest horses to work with, they are getting fat out on my mother in laws pasture. She has fallen for them as well and loves having silly 2-year olds around. Have your chickens met your horses yet? Our Buff Orpington roo (was a mama now aka. titan the daddy) just wandered down to the pastures today and he just was not sure what to make of them, but soon found their pastures had lots of bugs! Our wild chicken likes to nest in the hay piles and the horses eat around here.