Friday, November 14, 2014

Wild West

His name is Wild West.  You can imagine a beautiful
white stallion running across the desert (or across the plains, really it doesn't 
matter).  He is every little horse girl's dream come true.  They have a magic
bond which no one can understand.  Usually there is no magical
white stallion.  But there are special ponies and horses out there
that are every little (and not so little) horse girl's dream.

To give an illustration, I go to Happy and her pony Wild West.
I literally think that he thinks that little girl saved him.  You will
see why if you finish this story.  She can grab him by the mane and lead
him anywhere.  He will pick up all four hooves for her, but stand
firmly rooted for me. She rides him and though she's a beginner,
he is perfect for her.


Unfortunately, she is starting to outgrow him.  She is adamant, however
that we are not going to let him go to another little girl.
Instead she wants a harness and cart so she can keep him 
forever.  Personally I'm on her side.  Even though he won't have anything
to do with me, I like the fat turkey. He's come a long way
since we got him.  Not bad for $75.00 plus a little gas
(Thanks Summer!)


On a side note, beware of "rescues".  If all of your dogs and horses
are skinny, patchy from lice and mange, limping, and being bred because
he/she is so "pretty" you are not dealing with a rescue.
I would have left him there, because I didn't think he would make the
trip home.  But my non-horsey husband insisted we get him. We
had his feet done, gave him groceries, got a good worming,
 and scrubbed him twice a week until the lice was gone.
Meanwhile Happy was down at the "seclusion pen", sneaking him carrots and apples.
I'm glad we got him.

Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Auburn versus Texas A&M

On Friday, Happy and I went to the Auburn University and
Texas A and M equestrian meet, held at the Auburn University Horse Center.
It's got beautiful arenas and is just across from where I used to work,
AU College of Veterinary Medicine, in the Equine Repro Unit.  It is a state of the art
 facility, and very well laid out.  They are on either part of Wire Road, and 
I lived down the road from the facilities, so I passed them constantly

But back to the subject.  We went to the equestrian meet, and enjoyed
ourselves.  There was English and western equitation, as well
as over fences and western riding.




My favorite jump!




I didn't get as much  western riding as I would have liked to
get, because the arena was kind of dark.


Slightly blurry, but this is the shirt she got.

All in all it was a great amount of fun.  We looked at pretty horses
and some excellent riders.  There were also inflatables, pony rides, 
kids crafts, and "gimmes". It was all free.  If you are around Auburn, look
 up the Athletics page.  It has the date of meets and times they start.  


P.S.  #4 ranked Auburn beat #9 ranked Aggies!

War Eagle!


Monday, November 3, 2014

My Little Project

As I mentioned the other day, my husband and son shot a coyote. It had 
beautifully colored, thick pelt on it.I couldn't let it go to waste, 
so we skinned it, and I defleshed and salted it.
This morning I rinsed it out good, and dried it.  This afternoon, I oiled it
and stretched the skin.  I am hoping it comes out okay with this method.
As of right now the hide side is butter soft. Tomorrow, if it is nice, I will work
it again and oil it again. Then I will sew up the holes in the skin with 
dental floss. I am debating on whether or not to line the pelt with satin,
or to leave it unlined. Or I might send the husband for a couple
more, so I can make a coyote fur vest.  Then I would be rednecked
up whenever I went somewhere!

Drying out the fur.  The left side was the head side, and
it has that beautiful ruff.  The right side would be the back
end, and it is still wet in this photo, so it's not fluffy.

Saturday, November 1, 2014

November Hunting

Hunting season is already upon us.  Hunting is very important to
our family.  Not only does it bring in food for us, we cull our area
so it does get overcrowded with deer.  We also use hunting as
a bonding time for our family.

We usually hunt deer, but that season is still a little ways off, 
so today my husband and Rooster went squirrel hunting.  They bagged two
which really is not a enough for a meal.  So I froze it and I am patiently waiting for
more to come along. They had gone hunting yesterday, 
and shot a young coyote instead of any squirrels.  His pelt 
was beautiful.  But don't worry about a waste. Even a coyote
has a use at our house.  I fleshed it out and it is waiting to be turned into a fur.

Rooster with his two squirrels.