MHR PMU horses

MHR PMU horses

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We hope you'll enjoy seeing frequent updates and photos of the Miracle Horse Rescue and Sanctuary horses you all know and so generously support. We'll also keep you posted on current projects and plans for the future.

Stephanie Pierce
Founder

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Thursday, October 2, 2008

Thursday morning

Good Thursday Morning to All,

Well, we have had intermittent cam over the last few days and I apologize for that. It is our computer and I must get it into the shop to see if more memory will help it. I will attempt to keep it up as much as I can until then, with everything else that is going on sometimes it is a bit tough, but will try.

All is well with the horses. I measured AJ and Hope yesterday for Lisa so that she can purchase their Colorado bound traveling attire. I cannot wait to see photos of them when they eventually play for their first time in snow, should be a hoot.

Jerri and Apple are doing well. They have adjusted very very well without their little ones. It is all in the process of moving on.

The cool crisp mornings have everyone fired up, especially the football field. They begin zipping back and forth about 5:30am, chasing chickens and each other. Heels kicking up, whinnying and the basic game of "Keep Away". Fun to watch. They are all doing very well and are quite happy. We have been taking Shania and Dublin and letting them spend the day out there. However, Shania seems to be standoffish with the others. When they walk up to her just for a greeting she flattens her ears, and gives them the "Stink Eye" so they just steer clear. Dublin takes it all in stride, allows a bit of sniffing but is not interested in making long term friendships with that group.

Rocky, the OTTB that my parents foster is going to be celebrating his 40th B-day here very soon. He is doing so good for his age..very content, especially since four years ago he was very very thin and unwanted..now he is a rolly polly and still full of himself. Good to see them at this age happy.

I do hope that everyone has a wonderful day.

Stephanie