Entries by MHARF

Nora and Kaylea

When I found out what a horse was I fell in love. Every day I would ask my parents “When can I get a horse?” they would always reply “Sometime.”

nora&kayleaKaylea and Nora (June 15th 2005)Then one day I went to a conference and my teacher said “We’re getting my daughter a horse – do you want to board at our house.” We answered “Yes.” One night I was over at the Hill’s house and my dad came to pick me up and when I got in the house I went over to the couch and sat by my mom and my dad sat in our chair and they said “We’ve adopted Nora.” I didn’t believe them at first then the showed me the papers.

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Rambo

rambo01I met Rambo about seven years ago or so. He had recently been acquired by the MN Hooved Animal Organization. He was being cared for at Freedom Stables in Maple Lake. I had recently started working there on weekends helping out with the barn work and care of the horses. Rambo was a scrawny, scared-looking little boy. He had an end stall near one of the doors so that he could easily look outside.

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Cecil

cecil-beforececil-afterThe before picture (seen at top left) of Cecil was taken on the very day of his arrival at the Rescue. Essentially, he was nothing more than skin and bones. The after picture (seen at top right) was taken at his new adoptive home where they are absolutely thrilled with him. All one has to do is compare his “before” and “after” picture to see what successful adoption looks like.

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The Blue Horse

blue_horseThe horse pictured to the left is the “Blue Horse” for which our farm is named.

I have met many great horses through the Minnesota Hooved Animal Rescue Foundation. Each has taught me something new. Snaps holds a special place at our farm… never has one horse been so intensely annoying and severely lovable at the same time.

Snaps came into the program foundered so badly she could hardly move.

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Buster Brown’s First Show

success_buster_brownWe were fortunate enough to receive an update on Buster Brown from his new family, the Sackett’s of South Dakota. Buster Brown is pictured with Cowboy Dillion seated proudly in the saddle and Cowboy John standing with the lead. (In case you hadn’t guessed, Cowgirl Mom is taking the picture.)

This was Buster’s first show (August, 2003) with the Sackett family, where he competed in the Lead-Line class. While we’re not sure how he placed,

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