Monday, October 12, 2009

Baby piglets!



"Patience" (the female pot bellied pig) had a litter of 4 piglets on September 26. (this is her second litter)

She had 2 girls & 2 boys. (all of which have deposits on them).

Their names have been decided by there new owners- the small female is named "Maggie Lou", the small male is named "Jacoby", & the large male is named "Willie". (the large female is still unnamed).


Goss the goose




Saturday, October 10, 2009

New horse...

My owner brought a new horse to the farm in May. (I'm kind of behind on posting!)



"Shadow" is a small bay Quarter horse, he is for my owner's sister.


In May we also said good bye to "Penny" as she has been sold, and gone to a new home. (She had very many issues with "Bella" who came to use in January).
Enjoy the pictures!!


Goss the goose











"Bella"





"Penny"





"Patches"









"Shadow"















































































Friday, April 24, 2009

Baby pigs!! (piglets)

April 17th 2 piglets were born. 1 boy, 1 girl.
My owner has named the girl "Ruffles", but she does not have a name for the boy yet.

Though she is selling both of them, she still likes to give them names, (they won't be able to go to the new home 'til 8-10 weeks, but 1 is already has a nice home waiting for it!).

If you guys have any name ideas for the little boy please let us know!
The girl has 4 white stockings, and a white spot on her forehead.
They boy is mostly black but does have some white on his feet.
I can't wait to hear your suggestions!

Goss the goose






My owners hand be side the piglets

Mama pig with her babies




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Thursday, February 12, 2009

Loop braid

My owner has done another cool braid on a horse.
This one is called the "loop braid", well that is what she calls it, I really don't know what the real name is:). She got the idea from this site.

The steps to make this braid:

1) separate the mane about 1-2 inches apart

2) braid each section

3) bring the first braid up though the top second braid(going though part of it) and then tie it with the braiding band

4) do that to each one and soon you will have "loop braids", my owner didn't know what to do with the last one so she just left it alone:)

You might not understand how I explained it so check out that site I put above. My owner didn't use thread like they did she just came up with her own idea. Check out the movie and maybe you can kind of get the idea!

Goss the goose

The movie (arial view from atop the horse)





My owner didn't spearte the mane

before she braided it, but you can
























The finished product!!




Once done, saddle up(or bridle up) and show

your horses mane off!!














Friday, February 6, 2009

Lattice Braid

Hey guys,

My owner saw a horse that had a "Lattice braid" a couple years back at a horse show. At that time she didn't know what it was called but thought it looked quite neat!

She saw the same "braid" in a book and then looked it up on the internet where she found a picture and deicded to try to do this lattice braid to her dad's horse, Patches.
It took her about 30 minutes to do, but it looks awesome!! And it was her first try!

It looks a lot better if you use the same color rubber bands for horses, but she didn't want to pick though her bag!! Enjoy the pictures; she tried to take some so you could do it to your horse, or your friends horse!!


Goss the goose




The Lattice braid...
You can pick up the edge and the whole thing
comes up like a blanket!!



To make the "Lattice braid" look that up on the Internet, or just scroll down and look at the rest of the pictures!!
First you put your horse's hair in rubber
band (or whatever you use for ending braids)
make them about 1 inch apart, my owner
was going to get a picture of that but she
didn't get the camera before she started!!
Just pertend this is the first row:)
part the hair in half and take a half of the next
one, and so on 'til the end of the row



put the band right where my owners
fingers are




Once you get the hang of it you will get going
really quickly, you can do a couple rows, or all
the way to the end of the hair. It all depends on
what you want!!









Once you're done saddle up and show off
your great work!!

Thursday, January 22, 2009

SNOW!!

I have been waiting like almost a year for it to snow, and it finally did!!
We didn't get much, but it still counts!
My owner took her camera outside with her and took some pictures of the animals in the snow,

so enjoy all the pictures she got!!


Goss the goose



Bella didn't want to go out in the
snow...



Bella in the snow (out of her stall!!)












Penny in the snow
The Angora goats in the snow








Me!!


The Angora kids (babies) in the house out of the snow!















Trig


From left to right:
Twix (black & white), Candy (chocolate), Kiddy(deer color), Peppermint Patty (white & black), Clarie, (very small ears).












Kiddy says hi!


Cricket and Heidi (left to right)

Friday, January 16, 2009

Welcome Bella!!

"face shot" of Bella and my owner


Hey everybody!


My owner went and bought herself a new horse on New Years Day. She was brought home the following week, and is now enjoying life at SonRidge farm!
Her name is Bella, she is a Appaloosa cross, 15 hands high, and around 15-16 years old.

Please welcome her to our farm, and enjoy the pictures of her!!

Goss the goose




Bella saddled western



Bella laying down

















Bella jumping (just taken Jan 30 09!)



Bella saddled english