A little Continuing Education by the Fire

It has been a couple of very cold and snowy days here! The horses get an extra feeding of hay and an extra feeding of soaked pellets to help keep them warm and hydrated. Even with (-20) degree windchills over night, they were as comfortable as they could be.

In between lunch #1 and lunch #2 for the horses, a bit of studying for exams!

Kelly was out an extra hour early to make sure the coldest part of the morning the horses had hay again. The hay warms them up while they are eating it and then a few hours later when its being fermented in the gut.

Kelly is always working on some kind of education. This semester, she is taking Clinical Kinesiology as “the big one” and then smattering some online webinars and seminars for equine education. Clinical Kinesiology will add to her tool box of how the rider muscles work on a very detailed level.

Even the outdoor cats were happy to be indoor kitties.

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