Tuesday, June 11, 2013

officially arrived!!!

The passports for the girls have arrived. Cascara allready had one and I only had her registered as a show horse. Bella had to have a new one issued. Since she wasn't bread in Germany, hers is green. Here are some pictures:
Bella's new passport


It's official, Bella's immigrated :)


and she's officially registered as show horse too!

She will never ever end up as somebody's meal!!!!

once more made sure, that she won't end up at slaughter...
Cascara has the same clauses in her passport.

Besitzer = Owner = me :)

Cascara is officially registered as show horse too!!!

grass, grass, grass...

Last Wednesday we moved to a new barn. Unfortunately our old one turned out to be quit a mess. Broken bridges, deep mud, hard arena ground and terrible handling of the horses had me worried for the safety of my two girls. In addition the horses had still not been turned out on the grass by June.

When I was told about Bella  almost hanging herself due to them tying her inappropriately while mucking the stall I found a new barn and moved the girls the next day.

We didn't move far, but this time we moved to a barn, that a couple of friends had recommended to us. It doesn't have a big indoor arena, but it has a small one for lunging and a nice big outdoor arena. They have single indoor stalls and big outdoor stalls with huge paddocks for multiple horses. I though about where to place the girls. I didn't want to separate them. They love each other so much, but in the end I made the decision, that it would be best to place Cascara in an outdoor stall and Bella in an indoor stall.

Bella is still very skinny and I want her to be able to have her meals in peace and quiet in the mornings and evenings without being bothered by other horses. She's such a slow eater that I would also be afraid of her not getting enough hay in an outdoor stall with other horses. She still gets to go outside during the day every day.

Cascara is a little fatty, so she is fine in an outdoor with other horses. I can feed her her grain when I'm at the barn and she shares her hay with the other mare in her pen. They get along fine. The only downside is that Cascara and Bella scream for each other as soon as one of them spots the other. They obviously miss each other :(

Here are some pictures of Cascara being turned out in the field with Savannah for the first time...




Savannah - Cascara's new buddy

yummy


after bringing them back in from the field... the girls want to go back out.

Monday, June 10, 2013

color choice

How do you like our new halter? What do you think of our choice of color?
Bella destroyed her old halter, so I had to go get a new one. I really like yellow on a chestnut. I was looking for a yellow and black one. This was as close as I could get...


Bella in Paradise

These pictures are from almost three weeks ago. Our barn owner still hadn't opened the grass fields to the horses, so I took them out to find some grass by myself. Here are some pictures of Bella in the field we walked to. You think we found enough grass???? :D



There's something interesting in the distance...



!yummy!