Showing posts with label Gus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gus. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 31, 2021

Sold!

Jackson sold two horses in July.  He was quite pleased with the whole process - a good reward for his hard work.  The horses he sold were Gus and Jim.  Here are some of the photos he took of them for their sale flyers.  (You may remember the day he was doing the photo shoot of Gus and Jim.)

Jim





taking some new photos of Gus...



Here are a couple of those...

You may remember that Gus is a young stallion.  He is a Cremello and a very interesting looking horse.  But Jackson determined he wanted to go a different direction with the bloodlines so put him up for sale.  He ended up delivering Gus to the buyer (for a transport fee) - meeting her halfway in Topeka, KS.  This was him coming home after that long day (my view from the pool).  :) 


Just a 'view from my pool' video that includes Jackson's return from delivering Gus.  :D



But the man who bought Jim drove up here from south Missouri.  He has a huge ranch and uses a lot of horses each year working his cattle.  He appreciated the work Jackson has done and the bloodlines he is focusing on - I think there is good potential that he will be a repeat customer.  

Jackson hears the man arrive...




Jim wasn't too sure about that horse trailer (it was definitely unique).


Giving Jim a chance to check it all out...

 
Sold!  


He may not look it, but he is feeling good.  :) 

Officially scratching Jim's name off the chart.  :D


How do you celebrate your second horse sold in 48 hours?  
Take a ride on the first horse you ever owned... Shadow.  




Tuesday, July 20, 2021

Horses

I will start this post with the sad part.  In the midst of absolutely everything else, because how else would it happen?... we lost one of our beloved Haflinger team horses, Bob, on the same day as Mama's memorial service.  Granted, Bob hasn't been doing so well the last few years, but as Marvin put it... of all the days of the last few years, THIS was the day he died?  Jackson came out to feed that morning because Marvin and I were both sick.  He found Bob in the field and called his Dad.  There was nothing to be done because the boys had to get ready to get to the church.  So Marvin called our friend, Joey, and he came to help out.  Bob died in a location where he couldn't be buried - so he had to be moved and then buried.  Dear Joey brought his excavator and moved Bob, then buried him for us.  When Marvin tried to pay him, he wouldn't accept any money.  I still want to cry when I type that.  We are surrounded by fine people and dear friends.  And their kindnesses will not be forgotten.  That was a tough day, in so many ways.  But Joey made one terrible part much easier.  We are forever grateful.  

You can see Bob in his glory days at this link... he was one half of the Haflinger team that used to pull the sleigh and the wagon.  A wonderful horse.  And here is one of my all time favorite photos of the haflinger team (Dick and Bob) pulling the sleigh filled with grandkids, from 2007.  :) 



Now to current times and horses - starting with Bailey and Jo, saddled up and ready to work.



Jackson worked up the octagonal pen and it looked very nice.


Jackson on Jo, Jonathan on Bailey, Marvin on Bella

Jackson riding Jo, Jonathan riding Bailey, Marvin riding Bella

Bailey, Bella, Jo


Jackson is selling Jim and took these magnificent photos of him to help advertise.  Love them! 










This was the day he was taking the photos - out in the octagonal pen. 
June 9, 2021







Jackson is also going to sell Gus... so his photos will be coming soon.  :) 






Tuesday, April 27, 2021

Family, food, and horses

April 13, 2021

Tuesday family lunch!  




Daddy and Maverick were waving at each other.  :)





Once again... how many guys does it take to clean up one baby?  :D







Dreaming of this deck having the pool back with it!!  (soon...)



The guys put up these panels to see if it would help deter the birds from coming into the barn.  Mixed results.  :D



Maverick and I went down to the barn to visit.  Here comes GranGran!




Watching Dad with Gus.





Maverick saying hello to Gus, the little stud colt.  





Out watching Jim in the round pen.








Sweet (muddy) Marley wanting Maverick's attention.  :)







Future cowboy keeping an eye on things.  :)





He was looking at that lead rope like it was a snake... :) 



Ha!  :)