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Monday, July 8, 2013

New Digs

This Saturday was the big day. I showed up to the barn after spending a couple hours at the track (yay racehorses!) and gave Cuna a thorough grooming and bath. The new place doesn't have a proper washrack, so I wanted to make use of the nice one we had. I even conditioned his whole body. He glowed like a copper penny and felt like a velveteen plush horse.

Then it was time to go.

J came and picked up Cuna. He loaded and hauled like a champ after we convinced him that yes, he really did have to get in the trailer. I followed her to the new barn with all the stuff Cuna needs for the next couple months in my car. It really doesn't take that much for a horse to stand in a field.

We unloaded. I started to lead Cuna around the perimeter of the fence to show it to him, but he kept snorting and prancing. I laughed at his antics and pulled the halter off.

He promptly gave himself the grand tour. 


So much space to move around!
A cute barn!
Friendly people
What's that? A buddy?
Two buddies??
 Once he got settled, I put his fly mask back on and got his stuff moved into the tack room. I only brought really exciting things like fly spray, his fly sheet, and my grooming kit. I think I'll take a wash bucket out soon and call it good.
This horse needs cookies.

Cuna supervised the whole process. He's starting to train J and her family to feed him cookies.He thought it was especially great to poke his nose in through the window and get treats, although he was pretty confused as to why he wasn't in the barn.
















After the initial excitement, Cuna acted like he'd lived there his whole life. He relieved himself, checked out the fence line and nibbled on the grass.













I thought I would be worried about him, but I think he's going to be just fine.

I checked up on him again on Sunday, and he's doing really well. Today he should get initiated to the "herd" (of two) and his vacation begins in earnest.

I brought him here because I thought he needed it, but I'm realizing that I probably need it even more than he does. The two of us can recover together.

20 comments:

  1. Looks like a fabulous place to rest and recuperate!

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  2. What a beautiful barn! Can I come vacation there too?!

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  3. He looks so happy! I love the shot of him rolling.

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  4. Wow, given how much he didn't like turnout, he seems to be LOVING the new place and has settled right in! Seems like it might be just the thing for both of you. :)

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    1. What jenj said! Looks like a lovely situation.

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  5. I love his prancing! He looks so happy there.

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  6. I'm so happy for you two! He looks so perky and at home - especially for someone who doesn't love turnout.

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  7. Looks like a lovely place. I'm sure Cuna will fit right in with the herd and have a grand time.

    Wishing you both well with the recovery time.

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  8. I hope you both get the healing you need. Cuna's lucky to have you looking out for him.

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  9. Kinda like a Cuna summer camp. I hope the new barn gets both of you to a good place :)

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  10. Looks like a nice place. He will be super happy here!

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  11. He looks like he approves :) Here's to exactly what you both needed! :)

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  12. He looks quite proud of himself! I am sure he will have all the humans trained in no time.

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  13. He looks happy! Best of luck with his vacation!

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  14. He looks thrilled. Fingers crossed his vacation goes very well :-)

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  15. Cuna looks awesome. I hope that this rest is just what you both need. And you better watch out...if you keep spending time with all of those track horses you might come home with one. :)

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  16. Looks like a grand place to recuperate, open fields and cookies, he looks comfortable :)

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  17. He looks great and so happy! It looks like a lovely place to me. :)

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