Love at first sight! Another horse crazy female in the making!
Visiting with Calvin and Hobbes in their New Home
Customer Appreciation Day @ Higby Country Feed
Every year Higby Country Feed has a customer appreciation day with lots of amazing gift baskets. This year Blue Horse Rescue won the Farnam gift basket and what a treasure chest it turned out to be! Many thanks - it was our lucky day! (www.higbyfeed.com)
Bath Time for Calvin and Hobbes
Our two little donkeys have finally agreed to a bath - it’s been a long time coming. While they allowed and tolerated this indignation their bright white clean coats did not stay that way for long - actually about a minute! Then everything was back to normal and a fine coat of mud was in place. Oh well, at least their skin is temporarily free from dirt, ash, dust and everything else little donkeys pick up along the way!
Calvin and Hobbes Heading Out to their new Home
Breakfast Together on a Beautiful Morning - No Extreme Weather Today!
Happy for a beautiful morning and a chance to enjoy breakfast together. Despite all the hay available Molly and Mouse have no chance of over eating with the big horses sharing!
Strange Skies
The fire left some strange skies and weather patterns. Hot, high winds, orange skies and then our first day of a blue sky peaking through as the wind blew ash and dust. The color of the video and picture below have not been altered. This is what it looked like all day long. The video was taken at about 8 am. The photo about four in the afternoon. Very strange skies and really bad air. A day later we had blue skies and winds blowing ash and dust at 40 mph. Really looking forward to a cool autumn day with the bright blue California skies.
Unexpected visitor!
Well, I have to remind myself that many animals, and that includes snakes, lost their homes during the LNU fire - we have been very lucky and our doors have been open to all. I’m not a snake person so having this guy living alternately between under one of our stalls and our barn door took some getting used to. But, we have no mice at the moment and I hear they keep the rattle snakes away. So, a big welcome to George, the official Blue Horse Rescue snake.
Trim Time for Caballo
A huge thank you to Alberto for checking out Caballo’s hooves - Caballo checked out well with no fire/heat damage to his hooves. Pretty amazing but he will be watched for a while.
Our Safe Haven during the Evacuation
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.
A Safe Spot for Caballo
Caballo recovering from the fire. Eating, drinking, peeing, pooping and doing well. No burns on his body and no lameness or burns to his hooves. He will be watched for possible abcesses and damage to his hooves from the hot ground that he was standing on. We were able to provide farrier care for Caballo and happy that he had no evident damage to his hooves or lower legs. What a sweet boy he is. As he was in the thick of the fire, he will also be watched for respiratory problems, so far so good, but it’s early days, but for now we are happy that he is doing so well.
Caballo's Story
This is an incredible story of equine resilience and survival skills. We worry so much about our horses, but they seem so much more prepared to handle adversity than we give them credit for. While Caballo’s pasture burned he was able to keep himself safe from injury related to the fire. I won’t even attempt to guess how. So, here’s what we found on neighboring property hours after the fire swept through. Truly amazing.
Amidst all the burn Caballo stood patiently waiting for help to find his way to safe ground. The gate area was still hot and burning so all we could do was cut the fencing to get him off that hot ground. He embraced human contact and followed D’Arcy to safety.
A Quiet Moment on Safe Ground
Very mixed emotions today but cannot express how thankful I am that all our equine family is safe.
The LNU Fire
There are no words to describe the extreme devestation and loss the LNU fire left behind. It came over the Vaca Mountain ridge with a fury and was all you could see for miles. With no power and no warning our neighbors and ourselves evacuated at 3 in the morning grabbing only what was at hand and leaving everything else behind. We were very blessed that we were able to safely evacuate Patriot, LuLu, Calvin, Hobbes, Molly and Mouse. Our gratitude and thanks goes to everyone who helped us that night. The brave folks that came in with horse trailers and brought us to safety will never be forgotten, the folks that stayed behind when they could have left to make sure that all were loaded and on their way to safety. We will never be able to express our gratitude. Our hearts will always be with those who suffered so much loss that horrible night.
UC Davis Field Service Visits with Calvin and Hobbes
It’s time again for vaccines. Not a day that Calvin and Hobbes look forward to at all! Hobbes did great and we were even able to get a few pics but unfortunately Calvin was not in the mood for a photo op so we let him be. More sensitive and a little more skeptical, he declined having his picture taken.
Vaccine Day for Molly and Mouse
Our little ones are getting so much better with being handled by the vet for their routine wellness checks, but those needles are a very different story! We’ll be working on that but I have to say; can’t really blame them! Big thank you to UCDavis Field Service for the amazing care they give our horses, and also for their enthusiasm and patience - much appreciated.
Our Senior Mare, and her Pasture Pal Mariah
Grace has been in our senior sanctuary with Christina for the past year. Found wandering and alone, and with euthanasia looming as no one came forward to claim her, Christina opened her heart (and with one more senior shelter available!) Grace had a place to live out her days. Great to see Grace happy and part of a family!
Mutual Grooming
Molly and Mouse just adore each other and everyday they spend time mutually grooming each other. They love their grooming sessions! Mouse has now bonded with our little donkey Calvin and I caught this grooming session thru the fence. The grooming wasn't actually mutual - Mouse groomed and Calvin enjoyed his efforts!
Molly and Mouse and the Big Blue Ball
Today the big blue ball showed up. Not quite sure why, or what they were supposed to do with it but ever so slightly interested, Molly and Mouse checked it out from a safe distance. I think I was more excited about it than they were. Anyway, Molly and Mouse decided that they’d humor me and calmly go along with the whole thing and see what happened.
What started out kinda flat and boring gradually filled up with air until it was a ball and began to roll around a little in the wind. Now it may not be so boring after all! It was agreed that they really needed to check it out a little more before just walking off to spend the afternoon searching for interesting dried grass.
(After a few moments Mouse was elected to be sent in for a closer look and to possibly make contact.)
Mouse bravely stepped up to make sure that all was safe and then, being the perfect little alfa mare in training that she is, Molly stepped up to see for herself. “Hmm, smells rather strange, but it may have potential. Keep checking it out, Mouse”.
So Mouse, being the sweetest little gelding ever, did just that. Taking his job very seriously Mouse checked it out from every possible angle just hoping that the girl would want to play.
Mouse so thought that this might just prove to be a lot of fun on a windy afternoon. He had visions of chasing the blue ball around with Molly in hot pursuit at his side. But that just wasn’t meant to be.
Playing with the big blue ball was not about to happen. And with the look that only a little alfa mare in training can give you, Molly glared at Mouse not once from the other side of the big blue ball, but just to make sure there was no misunderstanding, she glared twice- the blue ball was definitely out!
And that was the moment that Mouse knew there was absolutely no way Molly was going to show any kind of interest in the big blue ball.
However, Molly is never short on ideas and she enthusiastically let Mouse know how they were going to spend the afternoon doing exactly what she wanted to do. It was her very favorite thing in the world and Mouse would just love it too!! They were going to play the best game ever - it was called mutual grooming!
And so Mouse, being the sweetest little gelding ever, did just that. Mutual grooming it was as the big blue ball sadly drifted off in the wind to finish the day ignored in the far corner of the arena. Oh well, there’s always tomorrow.
Quail Fire
Our first smoke and fire of the summer. We were very lucky and did not have to evacuate - the response was incredible, the wind was in our favor and the fire was quickly contained. Still, it gets your heart racing.