Often in the world you will see odd pairings between animals. Such Sheep and Elephant, bear and tiger, pig and cat. They come in all shapes, sizes, and breeds. Though they have on thing in common, they all have a bond of friendship that most people do not understand.
Meet Oreo the Suffolk cross yearling sheep who has a super friendly personality he quickly befriended our Border Collie Lacy. They do everything together.
Saying goodbye to anyone whether it be an animal or human can be painful, and for all of us when we lose someone we deal with grief in different ways. No one person will express there sadness in the same way.
Growing up I have ...
I remember being one of the people wondering why anyone would own a small pony or miniature horse, until the day I came to own Willy Wonka. After my car accident that left me paralyzed I was having a difficult time at school, one ...
During my years in high school we had a program through my schools agriculture department called FFA, which was once known as Future Farmers of America. Although that name isn't used anymore because it let to the false belief that ...
Most people have heard of some form of physical therapy. Well on horseback it is often called Hippotherapy, it is a commonly used for around 100 different conditions; autism, brain injuries, spinal cord injury, visual or hearing l ...
After a long year of very little contact with horses, the day came. After my accident (you can read about in my previous article) I was left paralyzed never to walk again. Only on October 31st, 2011 I was given the opportunity to ...
We all have dreamt it, owning our own horse; I waited for so long I felt like giving up hope on owning one, until April 10, 2008 when I received a call from my step mom.
She had found a Quarter horse mare on Craigslist and was ...
On September 19th, 2010 I was in a car accident. My Chevy S10 truck fishtailed and lost traction on the road. It went off the road flipping on its side hitting a tree. The impact with the tree caused my side of the truck to pin me ...