Saturday, January 5, 2019

Blue And Remy

Blue's new halter fell apart so he went without one for awhile. He didn't mind at all:

Remy's new halter has been perfect, and looked good on him when he came out of the barn to greet the morning:

Blue was hanging out with the cows when I snapped this photo:

And minutes later, he was eating hay with them:

I don't understand why both little horses like the waste hay so much:

Blue seems to be getting fatter and his hooves were bothering him, so I had the farrier come trim both horses' hooves. He told me that their hooves are much improved and should be in fine shape by spring, at which time I'll have to start the battle with the grazing muzzles again:

The farrier said that Remy's hooves are totally healed and the vet said he is in perfect condition:

"Who me? Perfect? I always knew it was true:"

Some mornings I come into the barn and find both boys sleeping indoors on the soft hay:

Sometimes the hay isn't so soft, though, if they happen to lie down on frozen manure:

And sometimes they come inside during a winter storm:

I had just put out a new hay bale when I took this picture and Remy was watching me:

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