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Feb 23 2017

The Old Man Was Snoring……

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And yes, it was raining, it was pouring…seemed like non-stop. There are many trees down, and that’s always a little heartbreaking. Many had been weakened by our long years of drought and just couldn’t hold up to the winds and rain.  We had power outages, reminding us of how dependent we are on all of our conveniences, and we now have streams running where there had been no streams before!   And beautiful wild flowers are popping up all over the ranch. Sheldon doesn’t care much for the rain. He’d rather stay inside as it pours down. When he relaxes his lower lip like that, I always imagine he’s making an editorial comment or just wants to be adorable! We need the rain and supposedly have more coming. But today it is sunny and we are loving it!

 

 

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Jan 31 2017

Starlight Gets Some Rays

 

 

IMG_0563We’ve had quite a bit of rain…though the drought stands strong. But along with our relief and happiness at getting some moisture, we’re appreciating the sunny days we so often take for granted here on the California Central Coast. After an initial burst of energy when the horses are turned out in the morning, they often stand quietly in the sun, dozing or just taking it in. What’s retirement for anyway!?

I love to watch them as they enjoy their time out in the pasture. And if I catch sight of one of them lying down to rest, I’m always relieved to see him/her get up and move around normally.  All horse people know about colic; how common it is and how devastating it can be for horses (and for those who love them). One of the symptoms can be lying down and sometimes lying down and thrashing about in reaction to the pain.

I have a dear friend whose horse has been fighting for his life after a colic surgery. He seems to have turned a corner and is making his way to recovery, but he’s not out of the woods yet. These large creatures have delicate internal systems and can seem fine one day and be seriously ill the next. Another reminder to appreciate our four legged companions every day. Hang out with them, play with them, and enjoy them.

I hope Starlight and the other horses enjoyed their day in the sun, and that we will have many more days in sun or rain, together.

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Nov 23 2016

Thanksgiving Adjustments

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Snitch has been hinting that he needed a chiropractic treatment; doing lots of stretching and moving his neck around. Sheldon was showing some stiffness in his hind legs. So, we were all pleased when Dr. Greg Ugarte said he would be doing treatments up in our area. On Monday both Snitch and Sheldon received chiropractic care which included acupuncture. Snitch, who is a horse in constant motion, stood still and seemed to relish it. Sheldon was curious and a little surprised when his neck was adjusted but behaved himself and seemed to relax with the treatment. Horses seem to sense when we we’re trying to help them.

Though we’re not all lucky enough to receive a “spa” treatment this week, we at Sky Ranch are going to try and relax and enjoy the holiday. We wish you all a Happy Thanksgiving and good health as we head into the winter holiday foray!

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Oct 18 2016

Rain

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We finally got some blessed rain here on the Central Coast of California! We love the rain and the horses love to roll in the mud it generates! Party Girl seems to love it a lot and getting her pretty white coat filthy does not seem to bother her at all. It’s quite easy to surmise that Sheldon isn’t crazy about rain. By the look of his stall he never “left the building” while it rained. (The stalls have walk-out paddocks.) I wonder if he recalls his time out in the elements when he was turned loose to wander and scrounge for food the best he could? He seems to love shelter and I’m glad he has the option. The rain has stopped (though there’s a chance of more early next week), the horses have been groomed, and they’re ready to go out into the sunny pasture again. This is such a beautiful time of year (my favorite), and wherever you live, in whatever climate, the Sky Ranch family hopes you can spend time outside and enjoy it fully.

 

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Sep 24 2016

A Horse Community

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Starlight, our most recent resident, goes out first every morning when the horses are turned out into the pasture. Horses appreciate order and routine, as order and routine suggest safety. And being prey animals, horses are always looking for safety.

Once she is turned out, she anxiously waits at the gate for the other horses to join her. Party Girl goes out next, and the two of them amble comfortably toward the lower pasture. The other horses join them, one by one, and all is well.

When Starlight was at animal services for two months prior to coming to Sky Ranch, she was alone in the enclosure there. She was fed, watered, and tended to with care, but she was alone, without a community. For a herd animal, alone is hard.

I think many of us humans can relate. I love my alone time and am a bit of a hermit by some folks’ standards I’m sure, but I join the “herd” at our local Starbucks almost daily, and though I sit apart from others there and read my book while enjoying my coffee, I like knowing there are other similar beings nearby.

We’re glad Starlight has a home with the food, medical care and tending that she needs. And we’re glad she isn’t alone now and can live her life with her companions.

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