A blog that focuses on our unique program to teach children to gentle wild horses and start colts using natural horsemanship. This blog discusses our efforts to prevent the extinction of the Corolla Spanish Mustang. We are the home of Tradewind, a formerly wild Corolla Spanish mustang stallion who was named the 2011 National Pleasure Trail Horse of the Year by the Horse of the Americas Registry. We are an American Indian Horse Registry Hall of Fame Farm.
Sunday, January 23, 2011
This is How Cold it Was Yesterday! II
Edwards Teach had his first introduction to becoming halter trained yesterday. His horrific neck wound, which necessitated his removal from the wild, hospitalization, and recovery at our place is now no more than a slight scab on his neck. His recovery is complete. However, perhaps because of the frigid temperature, he was in a mood to settle in for some serious kicking and biting.
Regardless of his motivation, I was cold enough to hope for an assault. If the violence was of a minimal nature it would help warm me up and if it was of the most extreme nature it would have put me out of my misery.
It was so cold that the flames in the fire froze solid and they have not thawed up yet.
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