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George McGovern

(12,466 posts)
Fri Apr 17, 2026, 04:46 AM Apr 17

Friday's Horses - Maddie and Pete and Green Grass. + Around The Farm

Laurie lets them out for an hour or so daily, adapting to
being back on pasture.
Time to graze.


After a bit, Maddie stopped, looking for a place to roll.

She found it.


Switching sides.

The blissfulness of a "joy roll".

She and Pete grazed their way to the far fence. Ran out
of good grass. Maddie decided to head back in.

Pete turned around, spotted his girl and raced to catch up.

They passed by the spot where Maddie had rolled.

She shed some winter hair that day.

Shadow watched from the barn, where she was tied up
due to her bad habit of chasing the horses.

"The kids" enjoyed a little more munching before returning to their pen.

And daddy freed his puppydog. We made our way back to the house.

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'Round The Farm ~
The last time we saw Laurie she had been getting down and dirty.

She had been cleaning out the last section of ditch.

Despite drudgery, she managed a smile a day earlier.

Once pipe was laid Laurie filled in this branch of the ditch.

Before the horses can gain access to the barn their portable corral
needs relocating. We rearrange panels by detaching and moving.

Fence panel clamps hold them together,.


Once she reaches a stopping point for the day Laurie calls
her ponies in for dinner.

Looking out at Pete through his almost-ready stall.

By the way, if you ever need any bailing twine let us know.
We've got lots of knots.

Thank You for your time. We'll see you next Friday.

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Friday's Horses - Maddie and Pete and Green Grass. + Around The Farm (Original Post) George McGovern Apr 17 OP
Thanks so much, I love the horses! Rhiannon12866 Apr 17 #1
You are welcome Rhiannon12866! Horses make for good companions. George McGovern Apr 17 #2
Great photos gademocrat7 Apr 17 #3
You are welcome gademocrat7! Thank You! George McGovern Apr 17 #9
Whatever happened to real organic bailing twine?!! infullview Apr 17 #4
Plastic... GiqueCee Apr 17 #8
Thanks for your comment GiqueCee. George McGovern Apr 17 #11
I look forward... GiqueCee Apr 17 #15
Thanks GiqueCee! Laurie laughed at your comment. I agree, she does. George McGovern Apr 17 #16
I don't know about the organic. My wife agrees with you about the plastic. George McGovern Apr 17 #10
Thank you for the beautiful pics! Chicagogrl1 Apr 17 #5
You are most welcome Chicagogrl1! Our pleasure! Thank You! George McGovern Apr 17 #12
It has been very interesting to see the new barn come together. brer cat Apr 17 #6
They will brer cat. They'll have better shelter from the elements. George McGovern Apr 17 #13
Thanks for the hard work and great photos. Walleye Apr 17 #7
You're quite welcome Walleye. Yes, horse love to roll, especially after a bath. Thank You! George McGovern Apr 17 #14

Rhiannon12866

(257,388 posts)
1. Thanks so much, I love the horses!
Fri Apr 17, 2026, 06:48 AM
Apr 17

When I was a kid, I started riding at the local college and then spent six summer at a riding (and swimming) camp in Vermont. But then I got sent to boarding school in Massachusetts, no more horses. But I have such fond memories of the horses I got to know, still remember their names...

George McGovern

(12,466 posts)
2. You are welcome Rhiannon12866! Horses make for good companions.
Fri Apr 17, 2026, 07:03 AM
Apr 17

I'm glad for your fond memories. Horses have a way of forming a bond. Thank You!

infullview

(1,135 posts)
4. Whatever happened to real organic bailing twine?!!
Fri Apr 17, 2026, 07:23 AM
Apr 17

That blue crap is plastic and every time the bailer completes it leaves a small piece of this blue plastic crap on the ground.

GiqueCee

(4,529 posts)
8. Plastic...
Fri Apr 17, 2026, 09:05 AM
Apr 17

... is derived from petroleum, and petroleum is Mammon in the modern world. So Mammon bought out cordage producers that made baling twine and promptly ceased production so Mammon could charge farmers twice much money for the twine needed to bale hay. Now, most hay comes as a giant roll encased in... you guessed it, PLASTIC! And no one person can move a monster hay roll an inch, let alone lift one. You need a heavy tractor with a special fork to move one of 'em, and tractors run on gas or diesel fuel. Sooner or later, everything comes back to Mammon's greedy, gaping maw.

GiqueCee

(4,529 posts)
15. I look forward...
Fri Apr 17, 2026, 02:16 PM
Apr 17

... to your weekly pix of the horses and Shadow. Oh, and Laurie! She wears a tractor well!

George McGovern

(12,466 posts)
10. I don't know about the organic. My wife agrees with you about the plastic.
Fri Apr 17, 2026, 12:28 PM
Apr 17

She tries to pick out the blue pieces. Thanks.

brer cat

(27,639 posts)
6. It has been very interesting to see the new barn come together.
Fri Apr 17, 2026, 08:30 AM
Apr 17

The horses will love their new spaces.

George McGovern

(12,466 posts)
13. They will brer cat. They'll have better shelter from the elements.
Fri Apr 17, 2026, 12:41 PM
Apr 17

And ready access to a water tank right outside the stall. Laurie's
putting mats down in the double-sized stall, which they will share.
Thank You for watching the process proceed brer cat!

Walleye

(45,191 posts)
7. Thanks for the hard work and great photos.
Fri Apr 17, 2026, 08:40 AM
Apr 17

I never knew horses are rolled around on the ground like dogs. Pretty cool.

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