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A Productive (And Horse Injury Free) Day!

July 7, 2008 by Shauna 6 Comments

Yesterday I finally got a chance to unload my trailer. Zach built me another 20 bridle hangers out of an old fence post. I love this seeing as how it will hold my bridles in the correct shape. Then he bribed, via a case of beer, his cousin to build me some saddle trees to hold my saddles. I got the entire trailer cleaned out, and reorganized and have some bits to send to Jill (yay for you- nosebands coming your way!) and seeing all my tack in one place, is well, wow. I have a lot of it!

Shuttle is getting better and should get to go live with Jill this week on Friday or Saturday. I’m very glad. She’ll stay there for a month at least, and then I’ll head back down to Texas, assuming it’s ok with my Doc and he feels confident in the ability of the leg vet here in Rapid City to continue to help her heal to soundness.

I believe that Nora finally got bred yesterday. Time will tell, but I’m thinking she did. Dolce is getting really big. Here are pictures…



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  1. Megan says

    July 7, 2008 at 3:45 pm

    YAY! Dolce will have a sibling! I can’t believe how big she is getting! We miss you!

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  2. Ve says

    July 7, 2008 at 4:48 pm

    oh my god Jenn that is so gorgeous!
    I know it’s been hard up there to start, but when you look at something that beautiful you have to know it’s worth it!

    Oh and um . . . post pics of the tack room. I’m terribly excited by that aspect!

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  3. Jill says

    July 8, 2008 at 11:53 pm

    yay!!! i get new bits and hackamores…

    dolce is so pretty, i need to take some more pics of armani…

    well i think for some strange reason paris is bred…when she goes to see doc howell, im going to ask him to check her…to torch…im okay with that!!!

    i found out today that poncho is not 15, he is twenty can you believe? an 88 model!!!

    we spend all day yesterday driving around looking at trailers, had a blast!!!

    ok miss you!!

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  4. Jill says

    July 9, 2008 at 4:19 am

    your baby has a big butt!!! ha ha

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  5. Streakin Iron says

    July 9, 2008 at 1:24 pm

    Yup, I like big butts…I can’t deny it.

    Ve- photos of the tack room are headed your direction at some point this week.

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