Well, it's been a busy month for us here, with Mini stuff and other things as well!
So, let's get going through our list shall we?! Pippin is Adopted! As soon as one of our Foster Homes laid eyes on him, they snapped him right up. He has settled in beautifully there and is truly a different pony! He's very relaxed and seems to really like his big horse pals as well as little Starbright, who is being fostered there. She is doing excellent as well and seems to like having someone closer to her size to hang out with, though she still feels the need to keep the whole gang in line. LOL
Frodo has gone to hang out at a foster home and seems to enjoy interacting with his foster-brothers, George and Kooter. When we went to drop him off, I knew we were in the right neighbourhood when the "Adopt-A-Street" sign had George and Kooter's names on it! LOL
Applejack has been Adopted! She charmed some nice folks with a camera stall, foaling experience and a vet living on site. Can't get much better than that!
Dash and Twilight are ever-expanding and doing well. Dash is expected to foal by mid-April. I know, I know... I keep saying SOON. But really.... SOON!
Magpie is unwrapped! We've done the last of the bandages and now she just needs time, time and more time to finish healing. There are new pics of her here and new pics of her healing progress here.
Cinnabar is back at our main facility as he needed to have his teeth looked at. He's all caught up again and just waiting for his "someone" to come along and fall in love.
Epic, Hula and Willow are having fun at their foster homes. Willow had her day in the spotlight at the LMQHA Horseman's Bazaar. She was a wonderful ambassador in our booth and even made the Langely newspaper!
It looks as though Mac is going to be Adopted and heading over to the Island. He's going to love his new home!
AND, we had two new arrivals yesterday! Chaka and Honeysuckle have joined us here. Chaka will be gelded tomorrow and they'll both be brought up to date on everything. They are nice little AMHA horses and it shouldn't take long for them to find their new families.


So, let's get going through our list shall we?! Pippin is Adopted! As soon as one of our Foster Homes laid eyes on him, they snapped him right up. He has settled in beautifully there and is truly a different pony! He's very relaxed and seems to really like his big horse pals as well as little Starbright, who is being fostered there. She is doing excellent as well and seems to like having someone closer to her size to hang out with, though she still feels the need to keep the whole gang in line. LOL
Frodo has gone to hang out at a foster home and seems to enjoy interacting with his foster-brothers, George and Kooter. When we went to drop him off, I knew we were in the right neighbourhood when the "Adopt-A-Street" sign had George and Kooter's names on it! LOL
Applejack has been Adopted! She charmed some nice folks with a camera stall, foaling experience and a vet living on site. Can't get much better than that!
Dash and Twilight are ever-expanding and doing well. Dash is expected to foal by mid-April. I know, I know... I keep saying SOON. But really.... SOON!
Magpie is unwrapped! We've done the last of the bandages and now she just needs time, time and more time to finish healing. There are new pics of her here and new pics of her healing progress here.
Cinnabar is back at our main facility as he needed to have his teeth looked at. He's all caught up again and just waiting for his "someone" to come along and fall in love.
Epic, Hula and Willow are having fun at their foster homes. Willow had her day in the spotlight at the LMQHA Horseman's Bazaar. She was a wonderful ambassador in our booth and even made the Langely newspaper!
It looks as though Mac is going to be Adopted and heading over to the Island. He's going to love his new home!
AND, we had two new arrivals yesterday! Chaka and Honeysuckle have joined us here. Chaka will be gelded tomorrow and they'll both be brought up to date on everything. They are nice little AMHA horses and it shouldn't take long for them to find their new families.
