Term-time continues
Marty has had a second week of working with Ben, and it has been a really good thing for him. He is doing so well – once again I’m seeing
Marty has had a second week of working with Ben, and it has been a really good thing for him. He is doing so well – once again I’m seeing
Marty has been on bootcamp for the past week. I’m afraid to say that I reached the point where I was about ready to give up entirely; even keeping in
On Friday, I was able to halter and unhalter the mule within five minutes. He snorted and backed off when I initially tried to bring the halter over his neck,
As far as I can tell, the mule spends his time gently oscillating along the spectrum between feral and tame. He can be domesticated for weeks, sometimes months at a
I keep putting off updates because I feel like I don’t have much to write about; this is in part due to the fact that I am not being very
I just want to preface this by saying how thankful I am that I live in an area with access to such fantastic equine professionals. Our EP, Emma Burston, is
Marty had a visit from Stacey Bevan this afternoon. I actually contacted herĀ on the same day that we had the bolting incident, as soon as we were back at the
It’s been a week since Marty and I went skijoring in the Punchbowl and, apart from that short foray into the village, we haven’t been back out. This is mostly
Marty was noticeably happier today. Perhaps being able to handle yesterday’s situation so well was a much needed confidence boost for him? Instead of flinching and bracing and being worried
Monday is my day off, and as I woke up this morning with only mild back pain, I decided that I was damn well going to go out for a