More Pictures of Fun!

Passing Beginning Trials!








Belgians Galore!






Aunt Les with a new horse lover... Miles

We Love Our Vet!

Thank you Eagle Fern Equine Hospital!



Kristin and Vet, Shakyra taking care of Jameen.
They are kind and helpful in caring for our heard.

Thank you volunteers!

This is a partial group photo.
  
  
Other photos of fun at the barn.








T-Shirts for Sale!

Help the rescued horses by purchasing a 
t-shirt for $20.  Can be purchased at the barn, or at Burns Feed Store in Sandy, or by calling Leslie at 503-312-1440.
All proceeds go towards the care of the horses.
The shirts have original artwork by Chris Andre.

For the Love

of Horses! 
Shirts in maroon with gold lettering or green with black.  
Web address on the back.  

Rain, Rain Go Away!

We are hoping the weather will dry up soon.  But even though it is cold and wet we have an Army of determined volunteers.

Kathy (Mother of two riding students) and Samuel, a Grey Arab, (both horse and rider are green) did their first Trot!  Yeah!

Rebecca (one of said riding students) is very close to completing her beginning trials.

Karen's ankle is healing nicely after being tossed and thrashed on by Peaches during her colic scare.  We are so happy Peaches is better and hoping Karen will be soon.

Shawn our Stallion who had a pulled flexor tendon, did his first canter in almost a year!  Leslie (Aunt Les) did the HAPPY DANCE!

Riding Lesson slots are filling up fast, but we do have a couple of slots still open.

We have our indoor arena so we can stay dry for Pony Rides on Saturday 12-2:00pm.  Come join us rain or shine!  Hope to see you soon!

March... in like a lamb and out like a lion!

Wow, the end of March was BUSY!  We had a health scare with Peaches, she had a bad case of colic and people were sleeping at the barn watching over her.  Thankfully she pulled through and is doing well!

We received a couple of new rescues, Maxwell (who already has owners), and Sun Burst (both Sorrel Quarter Horses).

Pony/Horse Rides have started up on Saturdays again.  They run from 12:00 (noon) until 2:00pm, and are still only $3.00.  Remember, when it rains we are indoors, so they happen rain or shine!

What Do Horses Mean to Me? By Maddie Porter (a new volunteer)

Horses use to run free all over the world.  Now there are no true wild horses, they have all been domesticated.  The once "wild" horses are now locked up in pens being abused and sent off to slaughter houses for money.  These beautiful creatures are being tortured and abused.  Looking into a horses eye's you can see all the hope, passion and love they have.  I believe that horses can be your best companion and the best friend you have ever had.  Would you want to see these amazing creatures suffer?

My favorite thing about horses is their beauty and grace.  Horses are very big and can be dangerous but, all they want to do is be loved and cared for.  Even though they are so big, they can be one of the most graceful animals.  I don't care if I have to muck out stalls all day.  I will do anything to be around horses and at the stable.