Training horses God's way
Dec. 6, 2006
hay and leather

God is so good, we just happened to be at the coop when they got a semi full of alfalfa from "out west". Probably came from California, that was one good thing about living in CA, that is where most of the alfalfa is grown. Anyway, we rushed back to the coop with the truck just in time, of course every farmer in town had dibs on that hay but we did get a truck full. Stacked 71 square bales on the old blue Ford  truck, that is a new record! Have a look!

Hopefully with all the other hay we bought this year it will take us through the winter. Pray for a mild winter and maybe we won't need more. How many do we feed? Well, let me see, 2 dairy cows and 20 or is it 22 or wait, probably more like 25 horses. No wonder we need so much hay!


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Jan. 24, 2007 - Untitled Comment

Posted by Anonymous


Wow! THats a lot of hay. And I thought we were being bad stacking ours 6 feet high today on our little tiny trailor. LOL.
I got the the link to your blog from Heather Wyble's blog. I've been reading your blog for awhile.

Oh and it sounds like you did a great job with Brandy.


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Mar. 1, 2007 - Untitled Comment

Posted by Fringey


Pictures remind me of our old dodge crew cab- filled to the brim with bales...So glad to see a blog from a homeschool kid into horses! Bought an old lesson horse 2 weeks ago for my dd2 and rode him on trail for the first time today. He is dead broke!:) very willing and all heart...bit tender in rt front-maybe have some arthritis but as dd2 wieghs 40 lbs and will be riding in arenas for 4H I am not too concerned. He is a great kids 4H horse and am very pleased with him. Be safe and enjoy those beautiful animals!


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