
I'm so bad, I've gone about a month without a post and so much has happened that I should have poseted about.
To start with, Jasper is doing great and growing like a weed.
Lacey is now 5 months old (WOW!!) and I'll post some pics of her on her 5'th month b-day.
Look at these two pics carefully, / and /, don't Mina and Lacey look IDENTICAL in the face!?
In this next pic, you can see how big Lacey is now. To think, She used to be able to walk underneath Mina!!
This next pic shows how nice Mina's looking now, Glossy and plump.
OK, the other day I spent around 2.5 hrs doing Mina's Mane and tail, here are some pics, let me know what you think.
I also have a very funny, but weird story to tell you.
The other day I was feeding the horses their snack of hay. So i walk into Mina and Lacey's paddock and go into their stall, fluff their hay into a pile then turn aruond and walk out.
Lacey bolts inside to get out of the pouring rain. Once I'm outside I'm about to climb through the fence (it's about 30 feet away from the stall entrance) When Lacey bolt out of the stall with somthing in her mouth. Then I realzide somthing, it's my Money!!!! She drops it at my feet then runs back into the stall. Now that was weird!! It' like she knew what it was, who's it was and how important it was! Now thats what I call a miracle!
Another Lacey story coming at ya.
The other day I had let all 5 horses eat in the pasture together and me and my brother went to work.
When I cam home that evening, my mom tells me Lacey's "Little" Mishap that occured earlier.
My dad had been planning to go to town that day but ended up leaving later then he had wanted to.
He had been watering the lawn when He saw Lacey thrashing around. Her head tightly wrapped in a lose part of our plastic white wire fence. Lacey had somehow got cought up in it and then managed to flip herself through the fence and into the next pasture, where she continued to thrash and then flip herself back into the other paddock.
My dad ran inside, grabbed a steak knife and ran to help her.
The wire was so tight, that my dad said, had she been there another 30 second, she surely would have killed herself!
When I cam home and heard this, I imediently checked her over, she had a few scratches and a VERY big and thick swollen welt around her neck. Let's just say she no longer sticks her head in the fence anymore!