Showing posts with label Frodo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Frodo. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Horses

The horses are a treasured part of our lives. We love that we can be with them everyday. We love that Scout can grow up surrounded by them. She loves them..I love that.

This day we prepare for our first family ride.






A ride on Frodo too!




Frodo does have eyes!

Friday, March 11, 2011

Sleep Ponies

Horses only lie down to sleep a few hours a day. Because they are prey animals, and they do nit get up quickly, it is a dangerous position to be in. In a herd at least one horse will remain standing as the guard.

If you look closely you can see 3 horses sleeping.

Here is a better shot.

Little "Frodo" stands as big "Little's" guard.

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

I heart faces- best February Face

This weeks I heart faces challenge is February Faces. I will see if I can get the link right. Wish me luck!





Tuesday, January 18, 2011

The herd

Today was the day to put Frodo and Little together. We started by bringing Frodo in with Satinka. They galloped and played together for a long time. They had so much fun! It was great to see Frodo so happy.  Then we brought Little in. We took him to a pile of hay and that is all he was interested in....he didn't want to kill Frodo like we thought he might! It helps that Satinka has claimed Frodo and protects him from everyone now.

It went so well we brought the other two in one at a time.


Frodo was completely relaxed.


Satinka wouldn't let him visit with anyone else, she kept him for herself.


Except for this brief moment.

We planned to bring him into the trailer for the night at bedtime, like we always do, but he and Satinka had other ideas.....he is sleeping with his herd. Life is Good!

Friday, January 14, 2011

Another threesome

Yesterday, I took Little and Koda out of the paddock and brought Frodo in with Tink and Tonto. The girls were eating hay and only looked up as he came in.

They wouldn't share though.


He pranced around in the snow.


Tonto doesn't like him and when she chased him....


Tink would chase Tonto away from him and bring him back. Interesting because she chased Frodo away from Koda and now Tonto away from Frodo.



This is Tink herding Tonto away from Frodo.


He settled in with his own pile of hay.


Earlier in the day...Takoda


Little


Snow angels





Frodo whinnied and they all ran back to the fence near him.




Peek-a-boo

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Frodo meets Tonto

Yesterday Frodo came into the paddock to meet Tonto.

Tonto pinned her ears and cow kicked in his direction. Frodo respected her opinion and did not go over to her.

Tonto chased him away from the hay. The piles were not next to each other but she did not want him to have any.


Otherwise they paid no attention to each other.


Tonto's only concern was that her herd was over there!


She would come get a bite of hay and go back to the fence to stare at her herd. After about 30 minutes I went and got Takoda and put her in with them. Initially Tonto chased Frodo away, Takoda just went to a pile of hay. They all ate, if Frodo came too close Tonto chased her away. I left them together for about an hour. I found Frodo standing, with his foot cocked, by himself in the corner of the paddock. He started to come to me when I came to the gate but then thought better of it because Tonto was there. He stood and let me come get him and happily went back to the chickens. It was a successful day, three horses together for an hour with no problems. Only Little is left, I will wait to have help to try that.

Monday, January 10, 2011

Frodo meets the girls

Two days ago we finally found a good opportunity to introduce Frodo to the paddock and Satinka and Takoda. It went surprisingly well, here is the story, photos and video.

He arrived approximately 4 weeks ago. He moved into the chicken coop, they have an outside run area made up of dog kennel panels. At night he was moved into the trailer, a 4 horse stock, covered with a tarp. I initially wanted to leave him outside like the rest of the horses but he preferred to go in. The chicken coop is close to the horses so he could see them all day. The trailer was positioned right next to the run-in so he would be close to the others at night. There is a wooden gate at the run in right by the trailer and we would let him go up and touch noses with the others (usually Tink) every time he was out. I would also tie the horses, one at a time, up to a tree with a pile of hay right next to the chicken coop. I would let them sniff noses and then eat together for 30 - 60 minutes. I think this all turned out to be a very important lead up to the success of the paddock introduction.


The first thing we did was to move all 4 horses out of the paddock, they were tied to trees, common for them, and given a big pile of hay each. Then we brought Frodo into the paddock to explore on his own. He spent the time rolling in every one's poop and became a complete mud ball! We left his lead on because I was concerned that I may not be able to catch him. He was very skittish when he first arrived.

Next we brought Satinka in. She was led up to the top of the paddock away from the ice and mud. Then Frodo was led up. When he got to the top he was let go, Tink stayed in hand. You will see in the video it was pretty anticlimactic.

Then we dropped Tinks lead. We left it on in case we needed to get her back in hand. There is not much to tell about the rest, they did great. Frodo ran around enjoying his space to gallop, they galloped together, but Tink was mostly unimpressed.

We decided to bring Takoda in too. She, from the start seemed the most peaceful anytime she was near Frodo. Satinka went back in hand and Frodo stayed loose as Takoda was led in. They all did well and then we let them all loose together. This was a bit more exciting, in the end it appears that Tink was trying to protect Koda from Frodo! I never would have guessed that. She seemed to lust longingly over Frodo from the moment he arrived. Once she finally met him she seemed to have changed her opinion.

Tink went back in hand and Takoda was let loose with Frodo. She did cow kick at him at one point, but only once. Frodo has plenty of confidence an attitude. He has no idea he is so tiny. He carries himself like a big stallion, he was gelded late (I think within the last year). He is 6 years old.

We took Koda out again and left Tink and Frodo to hang out together for about an hour.

They did fine, Tink just gave him the cold shoulder. He eventually stood at the gate wanting to return to his chickens.

Yesterday we put Frodo in with Tink for 90 minutes in the morning. In the afternoon he spent the same time with Koda. The time with Koda was quite the love affair initially. She was immediately put into heat and he ejaculated right away. She positioned herself to accept him for about 20 minutes while he looked at us longingly for a stool! Then they spent the rest of the time very peacefully. She let him share hay with him right away and they ate grain near each other. They would have appeared to anyone to be longtime pasture mates. 


I am having trouble uploading the videos. Sorry you won't get to see everything.














Saturday, January 8, 2011

Frodo's playground adventure

It was a sunny winter day and two friends wanted a little adventure.

"Scout, do you want to walk to the playground" asked Frodo?


"Nobodies looking we can go right now".


"Yeah! Let's go" said Scout


"Climb up to the top. I will catch you on the slide" said Frodo


"Here I come. WEEEEEEEE".


"That was fun!"


"I just turned two, I am a big girl now. Let's go to the big kids playground".


"Scout! Where did you go?"


"Oh, are we playing hide and seek?"


"There you are. Great hiding spot!"


"Hold on here I come."


"I will be out soon".

"I will help you."


"Let's go to the swings now."


"Frodo, give me a push."


"WEEEEEEEE!"




"Look at this!"


"Jump Frodo jump!"


"Good boy"







"Frodo, I am getting tired."


"Come on Scouty I will tuck you in."


"Night, night."