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September 13, 2021 By skyranch

Snitch (1997)-(2021)

Snitch

 

On Friday, September 3, my horse Snitch died unexpectedly after a brief illness, taking a big piece of my heart with him.

Snitch (Selket Raider) was 24, and our relationship began back in Michigan when he was a year old.  A playful prankster, Snitch was here with me when I established the sanctuary in 2013. He greeted each horse who became part of our sanctuary family (assuring each one they had come to the right place!?) Snitch had a way with gates…a way opening them. He greeted me each morning when I arrived at the barn with a whinny and paced at the pasture gate in the late afternoon reminding me it was time to bring the horses in for dinner. He would often nuzzle my shoulder when I led him out to the pasture. He seemed to never stand still. I will always miss him.

Snitch is buried out back at the edge of the woods. It’s a peaceful place where I can go, and sometimes when the breeze blows through the trees, he doesn’t seem so far away.

Kathy

Filed Under: On the Ranch, Snitch Tagged With: snitch

June 14, 2016 By skyranch

Summer at Sky Ranch

I guess it isn’t officially summer for a week or so, but here at Sky Ranch we’ve gone into summer mode. It’s warmer, the flies are here (though our Fly Predators keep them at bay), the horses wear their fly masks every day (note photo of Snitch sporting his), the sun/rain shelters in the pastures will get more use, and it’s daylight when we feed the horses in the morning.

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During the winter, we spend more time indoors and that makes for lots of time for reflection. When the day’s work is done, winter welcomes a fire in the fireplace, a good book, or maybe an indoor project.

When spring arrives the juices start flowing faster again, and we are reminded to take action. There are so many things going on in the world and a lot of them are distressing: mass shootings, wars, extreme poverty, and on a more personal level, the often petty, but at times overwhelming frustrations of our daily lives. And for those of us who love animals, hearing about the abuse and neglect they suffer can make us feel helpless to turn things around.

I think it helps to “do something.” It doesn’t have to be a big thing. You can adopt an animal, support a friend who has animals by offering to pet-sit, volunteer at an animal rescue or advocacy group, or make a donation to an animal welfare organization. Don’t be stopped by thoughts that the “little” you can do is insufficient considering how huge the problem is. Each contribution to the cause matters, and even small steps get us closer to our goal.

Use the energy of the summer life to take action. Think small, do what you can, and help make a huge difference.

Kathy

Filed Under: General, On the Ranch, Snitch Tagged With: flies, fly masks, fly predators, snitch, summer

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