We originally published this story in MyHoofprints.com, August 28, 2013 Also: Watch our Horses in History slide show. Joseph Messier did not have death on his mind when he halted on a piece of ground downstream from the military's Camp Collins in 1862. What he did...
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Cayla’s new ‘Extreme Makeover’ Mustang happy to unload after nail-biter trip
Cayla Stone brought home her new 2016 Mustang today. The bay mare, age four to six, handled the trip well, and willingly hopped out of the trailer into her new digs. This mare proved extra brave on the trip. Our truck's brakes almost completely failed part way home...
Rental application now available at our little farmhouse page
Interested in renting? The application is now available at our little farmhouse page. Showing Feb. 13, weather permitting.
Our little farmhouse for rent
It only happens about every seven years, and the only reason people ever leave this house is because they buy their own place. Available for rent. Visit our "Little House" page for details. No calls please.
Simply beautiful! Two horses in Colorado take time to play in the snow original footage (video)
These are are original YouTube videos of Luna the Mustang and her friend Nala playing in the snow here. A clip of the videos was picked up by a TV station in California. Note the South Dakota reference in the TV station clip. Accuracy in reporting, we guess. Ha, ha....
Straight from the horse’s mouth at our fall 2015 vet visit
We had a great fall vet visit in November with Dr. Allen Landes, who provided vaccinations, dental care and whatever anybody needed. Luna, a newly-adopted black Mustang mare shown in the photos below along with some of the other attending equines, handled the...
Who knew? We’re on the ‘Urban Paddle’ route
Once the sidewalk went in, I knew this would happen: Horse: (Sees half-naked human with giant black-rubber donut for a head walking by, leaps sideways.) Oh, no! It's an alien! Rider: Whoa! It's just a tuber. Seriously, can you believe Shields-to-College on our north...
Eminent domain at work: ‘Excuse me, what street am I on?’
A cyclist stopped by while I was working out in our flower farm part of the property next to the street this last weekend. She had sneaked into the construction project off of the Poudre River bike trail and wanted to know what street this was. She couldn't believe it...