Thursday, July 30, 2009

Blossom and Golden Red - "Our Girls" are looking Good




On Friday, April 17th, 2009, we picked up our new Curly Mustang mare and her filly, Copper's D Golden Red and Golden Red's Nevada's Blossom from the BLM Paul's Valley, Oklahoma's location. Our good friends, Dr. Mitch Wilkinson and wife, Cheryl, picked up their handsome black, Curly Mustang, stud colt with a striking white star and together we drove our new friends back to the Lone Star State through wind, rain and bustling traffic.

The first few weeks were touch and go for all of us as the Mustangs had picked up shipping fever and Round worms in the holding pens. All of the horses responded well to the medications and feeding time was the highlight of our days. We spent a lot of time with the girls just getting to know them. Mitch shared with us his experiences growing up with and taming horses so we felt privileged the try the natural ways of communicating with our beautiful Curly Mustangs. For example, sitting quietly with them while reading a book, sleeping in their corrals with them under the stars, letting our girls get to know our smells, sharing apples an other treats and most importantly taking our time to develop and build the foundation of our relationship, trust.

It was great advice. The girls are doing really well and we ride Nevada Blossom on trails several days a week. She is a beautiful sorrel, smooth coated Curly. Now that it's summer, the sunlight shining on her coat glistens and is sparkles like copper. She has been training for less than 90 days and already is riding with a western saddle and bridle. She did really well on her first barefoot trim a few weeks ago. Bathing and grooming is one of her favorite activities. She has a wonderful, curious, personality and comes up to greet you with a soft nuzzle.

Copper D's Golden Red is a gorgeous Red Dun with a lovely dorsal stripe. She has zebra stripe markings on her legs and is a very Curly Mustang with a beautiful curly mane and ears. We had a small set back when our Golden Red delivered a premature foal, Tomahawk. We did not know she was pregnant and the previous months events affected her ability to stay healthy through the pregnancy. Golden Red is slowly getting back into great health. She, too, did wonderful with her first barefoot trim and enjoys her baths. She is very comfortable in a saddle. We are taking riding slow with her so that we do not compromise her recovery but working in the round pen shows she is regaining her strength quickly.

We encourage others to open their hearts and their homes to our nation's Mustangs. These horses have an equine intelligence that can only be found when survival is a top priority for living. They have wonderful strong hooves, well built bodies and personalities that once you gain their trust you will have a partner for life.

Monday, July 20, 2009


Hello All,

My darlin' sister, Diane and her wonderful hubby WC visited us at the Ranch a few weeks. We had a great time! My sister has the most energy of anyone I know and when she saw the rooster and the hens camping out in my patio she immediately decided we needed to put them in their own pad. (Don't think it had anything to do with the crazy rooster crowing at 4;42 am every morning. ) So she talked her hubby into helping me build a chicken coop.

First, we had to clear a spot of old T Posts that have been thrown in a pile since removing them and building new wooden railed fences. That was when my sister saw a copperhead up close and ...well, he was quickly added to the hawk's diet on the other side of the fence. Funny how family members share traits like my sweet sister and I. We both hop up and down like a new wave dance and scream to the top of lungs when we see a snake.

To Be continued....

Friday, July 10, 2009

Lucy and Ethel

Well, under the category of "you're never gonna believe what I found in my front yard".....last Tuesday morn the the wise men (Llamas) were staring down at the something in the front yard by the fence near the road. As I walked up closer; I thought, oh, it's just Guinness playing with the boys...then I realized it was two of the sweetest little pups I have ever seen. The girls were huddled together and obviously placed inside the fence so they would not be hit by the trucks - well in our neck of the woods the 4x4 Dualies.

So, dear Andrew and I decide they are Rhodesian Ridgebacks...Ethel the brown one for sure has the coloring of a Ridgeback and the black one - Lucy has the high ridge along her back and the personality to boot. They have been accepted by master Guinness and Miss Dixie Darlin' (OK yes we kept one of the sweet kittens that were left at Equest during Memorial Day) thinks they are great fun. She rolls and plays with them...they even eat at the same bowl of food with her. Guess eating kitten chow is no big deal when you gotta a lot of growing to...

Andrew told me the other night he might want to raise one. He better hurry 'cause these girls are gonna have great fun together at Golden Curls Ranch.

Lucy and Ethel