




It was the mustangs' turn Saturday for some attention and Cali was the first to come up to me and ask to be haltered. So, after haltering her, I walked her down to the hitching post for a refresher on being tied. She relaxed and was fine. GOOD GIRL! We let her have a few minutes of peace and quiet down in the arena. After all, she has to put up with Scout ALL DAY! (poor thing!) Then, later we brought THE PRINCESS (Scout) to the arena and chaos followed! I'll post about that tomorrow.
2 comments:
She's so pretty and I know I say this all the time, but Look At Those Mountains! I can't help it!
Wow your horses don't miss meals, do they. I love that look--seems like often Mustangs are lean--but yours look like QHs.
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