I am loving having horses at this little place here finally. I confess that there are some days that I feed horses their breakfast, then go back to bed for an hour, then get up and continue on with the day. My energy levels are still not what I'd like them to be. I also wish my family could see my barn time as a JOB and therefore my schedule is my work schedule and don't ask me to do things for you during that time period. But, so far, they seem to think I'm home all the time so what's the big deal if they want me to do things in a different order rather than 6:30 a.m. is morning feed, 9 a.m.to noon being my 'office hours' where I'm at work (training horses and cleaning stalls) so leave me alone, and 5 p.m. is evening feed . I guess the LBM (Little Black Mare) isn't the only one I'll be training in the next few months. . .
I was honestly kind of afraid that now that we have two horses in residence, DH would lose interest in finishing the barn and fencing the other pastures. Interestingly, it's been the opposite. He's been doing all kinds of stuff, from tinkering with the barn doors to make them less drafty, to setting depth on the stall floors and getting the gravel base in, to buying all the lumber we need for the remaining four stalls and getting a large majority of the walls built! He took the day off work on his birthday and spent the entire day building the walls to cover the metal barn siding on the stall interiors.
(I had done the screeding on the first 12' but it messed up my back,
so DH had to do the rest of the stall floors himself)
He's also been working on extending the hot tape above the perimeter fence; it now goes on three complete fence lines. As soon as he gets ahold of more insulators for the wood posts it will get finished and be connected the the existing hot tape on the perimeter of the two existing pastures. He's also talking about setting gate posts and t-posts for pastures three and four in the coming month.
Looks like I need to get in gear with advertising for a third (or fourth?) stall being available in January for more horses to come board with me.
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