Not permitted to go back to our barn for the first few days after the fire, we were very grateful to the generosity of the ranch owners in Dixon for opening this pasture to our little herd. They moved a herd of 15 mares so we could be in this pasture - amazing kindness and generosity. Thank you so much.
The wind changed direction for a bit and everyone enjoyed the slightly cleaner air. Still full of smoke there was definitely less particulate matter. A brief respite appreciated by all. While ‘at home’ our herd was not turned out together but they banded as one and I didn’t worry about the little and bigs getting into trouble. They understood the need to be one. Calvin and Hobbes formed their own twosome and kept their distance but should a ranch dog come through the fence they were both quick to chase it away and protect the herd. I was impressed. The very serious ranch dogs were not so much impressed.