They use the horses to help veterans deal with their invisible wounds. Please consider visiting their site and donating to this worthy cause.

We had 72 inches of rain last year and some of their pastures are wetter than wet. Our pastures are higher on a hill and have a slope, which helps with drainage. They are also currently unused.
So we offered to take a few of the horses from New Freedom Farm to allow their pastures to dry up and give the horses a new place to graze and run around.
Who wants to see the same thing all the time?

In the meantime, we have super cute visitors. There are mini horses, mini donkeys, a mini hinny (!), a mule and four horses.
I bet you don't have this many cute visitors at your house!
What a lovely way to help out Such sweeties.
ReplyDeleteThey are sweet!
DeleteYou do have very cute temporary visitors, Rebecca, and kudos to you and Lee for helping out. I bet you are having just as much enjoyment as the animals.
ReplyDeleteI love that there are horses here, again. It's even nicer that I don't have to feed or scoop after them.
DeleteI am so happy to have found your blog! The horses are spectacular and those donuts look so yummy! I am now following you - you can follow back if you wish at Annster's Domain Hugs!
ReplyDeleteThanks. And let me know if you make the donuts.
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