Marty and the regular workload
One of the benefits of Marty being in a separate pen is that I’m actually working him more. This is partly me attempting to assuage my guilt about leaving him in
One of the benefits of Marty being in a separate pen is that I’m actually working him more. This is partly me attempting to assuage my guilt about leaving him in
Oh dear! So, Marty has not had a great week. In fact, he’s had a very weird week. After Saturday’s escapade, I thought we’d maybe turned a corner and were
This week we’re in Finland, with Kaisa and her Spanish molly, Muuli. Kaisa maintains Muuli Projekti, her beautiful blog (and, I think, the blog with the best banner image!). I’ve really
As I’ve said, Marty hasn’t had much to do lately other than vet visits. On Saturday, he took matters into his own hooves by gleefully bursting out of his paddock like a
So, after three vet visits, an xray, and an ultrasound, I’m pleased to say that there is nothing physically wrong with Marty besides the muscle tension that Gavin, our osteopath,
A couple of months ago I featured the import story of Diamond, a molly mule brought over from the USA to her new home in England. In it, Sheril cited
Sorry for being so quiet on here last week; I didn’t have a Mule Tale ready for my Friday post, and it’s been a whole fortnight since I last wrote
Marty’s haltering issue continues to be a perplexing one. Since his explosion on Saturday, he has been catchable; I hesitate to say that he’s “fine” to catch, because he checks
Marty had a visit from Gavin Scofield, a cranial osteopath, on Tuesday morning. I’d seen Gavin work before on a friend’s horse, and thought that he would be ideal for my twitchy
I’m very excited to bring you a slightly different Mule Tale this week – the transatlantic adventure of Sheril and her molly, Diamond, who came all the way from the