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Paradigm Farms Horse Retirement: Sunday Stills
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Paradigm Farms Horse Retirement. Sunday, August 9, 2015. Apollo and Homer (Baby far in the background). Johnny posing after breakfast. Dutch, Murphy and Blu having room service. Oskar, Johnny and Kennedy. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Paradigm Farms On Facebook - Click Here. Paradigm Farms on Facebook. View my complete profile. Nature Abhors a Vacuum. In Memory of Windy Hills Farm. A Contrary Farmers Guide to Manure. In Memory of Largo. A horse crazy american in germany. A Year With Horses.
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Paradigm Farms Horse Retirement: Sunday Stills
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Paradigm Farms Horse Retirement. Sunday, May 17, 2015. Flyer and Cocomo waiting for breakfast. Fabrizzio and O'Reilly grooming while waiting for breakfast. Cuff Links and Traveller. B-Rad, Alex, Sam and Sebastian. Grand, Rip and Trigger. Donneur and Gus grooming. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Paradigm Farms On Facebook - Click Here. Paradigm Farms on Facebook. View my complete profile. Ready, Set, Go. A horse crazy american in germany. Confessions of an AA Event Rider and Convicted Over Thinker.
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Paradigm Farms Horse Retirement: May 2015
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Paradigm Farms Horse Retirement. Sunday, May 31, 2015. Alex coming on the run when he realized he was about to miss getting fed. I love that he is running with his tongue sticking out. There were some interesting looking clouds in the sky before it rained. George, Lofty, Asterik, Silver and Cocomo. Johnny, Taco and Nemo. Leo, Apollo and Chance (Thomas in the background). Dolly, Lily and Maisie. Thursday, May 28, 2015. I also need to give a shout out to Gil's Sharp Shop. Sebastian and Blu galloping off af...
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Paradigm Farms Horse Retirement: October 2014
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Paradigm Farms Horse Retirement. Thursday, October 30, 2014. Except Jason thinks it's not enough and the driveway could use another load or two. Ummm, ok. While Jason was on the tractor smoothing out a couple of patches of his new gravel with the box blade I walked over and asked him if he was happy. I was fully expecting to hear yes. Six loads of gravel, four of them on the freaking driveway? We had lots of gravel truck sightings yesterday. Trooper and Bella kept an eye on all of the trucks. This shed w...
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Paradigm Farms Horse Retirement: June 2015
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Paradigm Farms Horse Retirement. Tuesday, June 30, 2015. Cushings/PPID Primer, Part I. Cushings is one of the most common metabolic disorders, or disorder of the endocrine system, in horses. Cushings disease is now officially called PPID (Pituitary Pars Intermedia Dysfunction) in horses, although most people generally still refer to it as Cushings. In horses Cushings is now referred to as PPID since it was discovered that the mechanism of the disease is different of that in people in dogs. Walden, Hesse ...
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Paradigm Farms Horse Retirement: March 2015
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Paradigm Farms Horse Retirement. Tuesday, March 31, 2015. I hope you're enjoying some spring like weather and spring time activities where you live right now. If you're not, I hope you get to enjoy some good times soon! Cinnamon, Calimba and Traveller doing some early morning hay eating. MyLight and Silky grooming. Levendi having his teeth floated. Oskar, Rocky, River, Rubrico, Toledo and Kennedy. Elfin, Ritchie and Grand. Leo, Trigger, Thomas and Moe. Miss Lyle and Mina having a hard day. 2 Jason hangin...
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Paradigm Farms Horse Retirement: Not Bored
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Paradigm Farms Horse Retirement. Tuesday, August 11, 2015. I was thinking this morning there hadn't been much interesting going on around here lately, and really there hasn't. We have certainly been busy, but not with anything fun or interesting. Mostly it has been Jason that has been kept busy with the extra projects. Jason was a man with a plan. It sort of worked. Largo and Toledo were being silly. Lofty, Cocomo and Gibson. Merlin, Duesy and O'Reilly. MyLight, Cinnamon and Calimba. In Memory of Largo.
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Paradigm Farms Horse Retirement: August 2015
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Paradigm Farms Horse Retirement. Sunday, August 30, 2015. Remmy, Duesy and O'Reilly. MyLight, Norman and Calimba. Thursday, August 27, 2015. Nature Abhors a Vacuum. In my last post I said my goodbyes to Windy Hills Farm. It was certainly the end on era for me, my mom and my sister. However, nature does abhor a vacuum and today, a mere three days after the sale of Windy Hills, a very sad stray dog showed up at Paradigm Farms. We already have our stray cat Oscar,. He was very skittish this morning and kept...
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Paradigm Farms Horse Retirement: Foot Stomping
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Paradigm Farms Horse Retirement. Thursday, May 21, 2015. I have to say that a lifetime of riding and working around horses has not been kind to my feet. I've had various bones broken in both of my feet on different occasions. Thus escaping with a few bruises and some swelling doesn't seem so bad. It is really easy to find me on the farm these days. If you see a coughing person with a limp you've found me. Rip's expression sums up how he felt about bathed and clipped. Gus clean and clipped. I hope your br...