Cuffie staring at the strange visitor
I finished up feeding the other horses and noticed things were getting more intense in their pasture while the horses in the other fields were quiet. Usually if it is a weather related frisky all of the horses are participating. Then I finally saw something that looked different. A turtle lumbering through the pasture. It had exited the tall grass and was in the short grass around the gates. I guess the horses had spotted him long before I could see him. He (she?) was very slowly lumbering across the pasture. He was headed in the opposite direction of the pond so I guess he was heading from the pond somewhere else, although I have no idea where.
Harmony looking from a safe distance
She moved in a bit closer
He would stop and lift his head and stare at the horses while they stared at him. After a few minutes of staring he would start slowly making his way through the pasture again. The horses finally lost interest in him and he completed his journey across the pasture. I wonder where he went.
Everyone finally lost interest; Missy and Lily finally lost interest and went back to grazing
Trigger; he is an Appendix Quarter Horse retired from the hunter ring
I could not resist this shot. Dustin on the left and Tony on the right. Dustin is a Westphalian and retired from the jumper ring. Tony is a Dutch Warmblood and was nationally ranked in the Amateur Owner hunters.
Cuff Links and MyLight grazing together. Cuffie is a Welsh pony retired from the hunters and MyLIght is a Thoroughbred retired from dressage.
The pet cows lounging around
Norman; he is also retied from the pony hunters
Sparky the donkey and Traveller; Traveller is yet another retired pony hunter
4 comments:
That's one big turtle - was it a snapper or something else?
(BTW, I love reading about your adventures with your riding horses, as well as the farm stuff.)
Something else ! We grow 'em big in Tennessee.
Love the elderly cow with the grey muzzle!
How funny that turtle was passing through....great photos of peaceful horses and the cows are gorgeous....only a "cowgirl" would say that! LOL! Actually I grew up on a dairy farm.
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