I recently horse-sat for my friend Debby. She has three horses on her property. They live out full-time, so the daily routine is pretty low maintenance: I let the horses out on the big field to graze in the morning, and I brought them into the “diet” paddock at night, since they’re all easy keepers. They got a little supplemental feed that Debby refers to as a “no thank you” serving. And that was it! I checked and refilled the water trough and added hoof cleaning and fly spray and a little groom time in as well. I miss all those little horse chores. Fortunately everyone stayed in one piece and it was a fun little gig.
While the horse care was no problem, I was a little worried about keeping up with the garden since I have a brown thumb, but since it rained every day the watering was pretty much taken care of for me. These pretty peonies bloomed and were so gorgeous that I sent Debby a picture so she wouldn’t miss out.
When I used to leave my horse Ted in the care of his special “aunties” at the boarding facility, there was always a long list of emergency contacts, plus his schedule full of blankets, turnout and exercise, wraps and boots, not to mention the half-dozen supplements and feed that I measured and pre-bagged ahead of time. In his golden years, Ted required quite a bit of TLC, but I really enjoyed having that time with him. There’s something so special about those oldies.
Although there was a lot to do to prepare for my absence, once I was on my way, I never worried about Ted’s care. With Colleen, Corinne, Shelly and Daria looking out for him, I knew he was in good hands. Good barn buddies are priceless, and I was glad to be able to help Debby out with her horses.
Back to The Near Side.
Awwwww, sounds fun!
It’s holiday shopping season and I’ve spent the last few months searching for unique or…
As horse owners, you know it’s time for that stinky, white crumbly grossness that comes…
Austin, Texas – Commissioner Sid Miller and the Texas Department of Agriculture (TDA) today issued an…
Thermal, Calif. — Ben Ebeling (USA) and Bellena stole the show in the inaugural US…
It’s holiday shopping season and I’ve spent the last few months searching for unique or useful equestrian gifts. I’m so…
Timothy, orchard grass, alfalfa, fescue, clover—so many hay types! What’s the right type of hay to choose in your particular…
As horse owners, you know it’s time for that stinky, white crumbly grossness that comes with thrush - and even…
Welcome to Horse Illustrated’s weekly installment of the Right Horse Adoptable Horse of the Week, offered in partnership with the…
Austin, Texas – Commissioner Sid Miller and the Texas Department of Agriculture (TDA) today issued an alert to Texas horsemen of…