The beginning: February 2013
'Mr F' and 'Rose' arrive at 'Buttercup Farm' in February 2013. Their circumstances have been tragic (through nobody's fault I am told). As last resort they landed up at 'Buttercup Farm' with the aim to re-home them both.
Up to that point I was a mere 'bystander', living at 'Buttercup Farm' and enjoying observing the horses in their fields.
Then in March we had heavy snow and there were a couple of occasions where it was difficult to get up the drive to 'Buttercup Farm' and I offered to fill up the haylage bags as I was already there.
And that was it - it is were it all begins:
These divine creatures have gone under my skin instantly. I offered (perhaps rather passionately) 'Jane' to help with feeding 'Mr F & Rose' as she didn't seem to have time.
And so, from April 2013, I began looking after 'Mr F' and 'Rose'. Both were very skinny and difficult getting them to put on weight. The lack of grass growth due to the bad weather didn't help either
Above: 'Mr F' beginning of May 2013.
'Rose' beginning of May 2013
And so the weeks went by and both have become accustomed to me and the surroundings.
Both recovered well and put on weight quite quickly, particularly 'Mr F'.
End of May 2013
June 2013
July 2013
I was drawn to 'Mr F' instantly - and I believe it was the same for him. We were meant to meet of that I am now certain and I have a 'gut instinct' that I am to learn a whole lot more than 'just' horse care and riding ...
'Rose & 'MR F' in July 2013
Unfortunately, once I 'adopted' 'Mr F', 'Rose' became suddenly rather aggressive towards me and him, too. If I was present, she would also have a go at other horses. She wo uld bite and behave very stroppy. I am still not wanting to humanise these noble creatures but 'Rose' does behave almost like a little child that wants attention - and upon neglect will throw the toys out the pram. The two had to be separated and 'Mr F' made a new friend:
'Luke'
'Luke' July 2013
I have much to say about 'Luke' but you can read some of it in various posts throughout this blog.
He is my other 'favourite' horse and a great companion for 'Mr F'.
They have become great pasture mates even though there is an age gap of nearly 15 years.
He is my other 'favourite' horse and a great companion for 'Mr F'.
They have become great pasture mates even though there is an age gap of nearly 15 years.
This is one of a series of photographs I had the pleasure to take while observing the boys at play - it was a sight to behold! .
Considering that 'Mr F' will be 20 next year, he doesn't show it! 'Luke' is 5 years of age.
Play - time with the human (me).
One has to rest now and then ...
August 2013:
Having spend the past months getting to know 'Mr F' and having had him physically examined we were both ready to go riding - read more here
'Us'
One wouldn't think that my age is very close to reflecting the "The Answer to the Ultimate Question of Life, the Universe, and Everything" - I am only 5 feet. At least 'Mr F' does not have to deal with a lot of weight.
September - December 2013:
And so the days have gone by - each day I learn, enjoy and admire these creatures.
'Mr F' and I have are going out regularly now (mostly the two of us up in the open fields behind 'Buttercup Farm') and he has even been introduced to some of the local pubs. He does receive much attention wherever he goes. I am very grateful for being part of his world, or he part of mine, or just being one, whichever way you want to describe it. I could not have a better and more understanding teacher!
'The crew' - September 2013 ('Madame' - 'Rose' - 'Mr F' - 'Luke')
Another lovable and wise creature: 'Madame' - Nothing better than rolling on wet ground!
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