Here are some shots of the feeding routine in the morning. These days I can't say "as sure as the sun will rise" but I can say this is the same routine day in and day out. Having the quad and trailer makes it so much easier also I don't have all the mess around the barn now because they get fed out. Well that's not quite true I only have half the mess around the barn now. I wish horses were like pigs and didn't do their business where they eat. Anyhow getting back on topic. These pics. show how we feed around here. They usually lope along behind me to the feeding ground. They spend about 2 or so hours eating then they come in for a drink....then it's time to go see the neighbor horses cause a little grief and then it's time to feed again in the afternoon. You want to talk about routine. I think I could set my watch by feeding time, sometimes it gets really monotonous but on the other hand it keeps me out of trouble.I did this blog because I haven't put any horse stuff on here for awhile, I don't take a lot of winter pictures of the critters because they don't look that great at this time of the year. Hope I didn't bore you to tears. Well gotta run, it's almost that time and I need to spend some time in my kitchen. Later have a great day.
This one they are waiting for the gate to be opened
This is Indy loping behind the quad
Sorry this is so fuzzy it doesn't look this way in my pics. This is the bunch catching up to the quad. Somewhere in here I had a fourth picture showing them all chowing down but as you know I don't always get what I'm after. That's OK it was not my intention to write a book.
2 comments:
I like the shot of Indy loping. And that sure is a handy-dandy quad trailer!
Yeah that pic turned out not bad. That trailer is wonderful it makes my life so much easier.
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