Boomer is having to relearn how to load into a trailer this week. All of a sudden, our trailer got really weird and scary. You know why? There are wood shavings in it now! To Boomer, who still has not had a whole lot of training, they look and smell pretty weird. They also make […]
Author Archive | Mary Hunter
Training Your Horse to Wear a Fly Mask
Does Your horse know how to wear a fly mask? We have several young horses at the rescue who need to wear fly masks this summer. These horses are all two year olds who are halter broke but have not had a lot of exposure to strange objects and materials touching and rubbing their faces. […]
Rosie is doing great under saddle! (with video)
Rosie is a very green little quarter horse mare who we have at the rescue. (Well, actually, for the non-horsey folks she’s what’s called a red roan; green just means she hasn’t had a whole lot of riding yet.) I rode her 3 times in March and a foster family put a handful of first […]
Sheriff the Shy (but curious!) Donkey
Sheriff the donkey was recently rescued and already has a new home! However, he is staying at the rescue for a short while until he can go to his new home. He is curious and interested in people, but can still be a bit shy and skeptical, especially when being approached. Once you get close, […]
But he knew how to do it last time…
I spent part of the afternoon playing with some of the rescue horses at the rescue’s other property. These horses are turned out on a friend’s 60 acres as we just don’t have the space for them at the main property. They are fantastically happy there, and even more so now that the weather’s warming […]
Happy Happy Horses and Karen Pryor comes to UNT
Spring is in full bloom in Texas. Green grass, green trees and lots and lots of blue bonnets and other lovely wild flowers! The horses are enjoying the weather. They’re kicking up their heels and then burying their heads in the wonderful spring grass. I’ve been busy too, playing with the ponies as well as […]
