Yesterday was a farrier day. As I was leading Lily back out to her pasture she was very excited. She's always excited as we walk towards her friends. On the other hand as we walk away from them we practice our funeral walk while we turn around and call to them. Yesterday she was even more excited than usual as we walked towards her friends. I was expecting her to turn and gallop off after I removed her halter. She did exactly that but she went crazy bucking, leaping and galloping. She went all the way across the pasture to the other horses doing her aerial moves, and kept going when she reached them. The other girls thought this seemed fun so they started running too.
I managed to capture some of it on the video below. Unfortunately I didn't even think to pull my camera out of my pocket for Lily's initial solo run. I was too busy watching her and thinking "you go Lily!" to think about pulling out my camera.
Sorry the first 15 seconds are so blurry, the zoom got stuck on my camera. At 25 seconds you can see the chain reaction buck, first Lily, then Harmony and then MyLight. They had a good time.
A video clip of Romeo's before and after meal routine. He does this before you feed him and then does this for a good 10 minutes after he is done eating. He sucks his cheeks in and licks his lips and he does it over and over and over. It is much cuter in person but I tried to capture it on video.
Toledo
Storm and Tiny with Johnny in the background
Alex and Justin
Rampal and Storm were hanging out under the trees
Rocky
6 comments:
I loved that little video of Romeo! I've never seen a horse do that, so cute!
Romeo video is very cute! Ah, the Lil . . . glad it's you and not me handling her on the ground - she can be quite the beast. I see Maisie got in a bit of a run too - hope her hind legs are holding up OK.
It is nice to see them run and buck a bit, as long as no one gets hurt!
Cute Romeo video - my horse does that too...
i have to ask your advice. we're treating a run-in shed like a barn, and perhaps that is our mistake. we're getting a lot of condensation on the ceiling when there is snow up there.
what do you think can be done about it, if anything? we're wasting a lot of bedding pellets due to condensation. we will contact the manufacturer too.
i just wrote in detail about finishing up (almost!) our run-in. i thought, geez, if paradigm did that, they'd never have time to write about their horses!
~lytha
oral hygiene is very important to romeo i see. *lol*
Lytha I don't have an answer to your question but Jason probably does. Being a good southerner my response to snow is to wait a couple of days until it melts. We don't actually proactively deal with snow around these parts! However being from Canada Jason should have extensive experience to answer your questions. All that said when we do get snow the run-ins don't have any (or enough to notice) condensation on the ceiling.
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