Whose day wouldn’t be better surrounded by loving donkeys.This last storm was 5 days of intermittent rain, some of it quite extreme. We had 3 more horses shivering badly, others much less so. As a result we began feeding double the alfalfa to help them keep up their calories to stay warm. It has seemed to work well. The next several days without rain we are focusing on repairing damaged shelters and expanding several other shelters as well as adding more wind brakes. We expect the next storm on Tuesday night. Erica, a long time supporter, is coming Sunday with 11 brand new small waterproof blankets she purchased for us. These will be for donkeys, smaller horses and yearlings.
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This is our very first time saddling and riding Bandit. He was an owner surrender who rescued him from someone else. We don’t know anything else about him. He needs his feet trimmed and likely a full dental and blood work. He does seem stiff in his front left. We will work to get a better understanding of what that is about. He will be going to a foster home for training for 30 days, also the dental and the Ferrier and if all goes well will be up for adoption early May 2023 |
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