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Susie-Q and Jackson Get New Shoes

It was “Mule Shoe Day” at the ranch on Wednesday.  Lori our “Mule Farrier” came to give both Jackson and Susie-Q new shoes.

Jackson was first. Since Lori was Jackson’s owner before he came to Stillwater, she new exactly what to expect.

This is making me S..l..e..e..p..y.

This is making me S..l..e..e..p..y.

I'm tired from all this shoe stuff...I think I'll just rest my head on Cindy.

I'm tired from all this shoe stuff...I think I'll just rest my head on Lori

Now Susie-Q on the other hand was the big unknown……no one knew if she had ever had shoes on. But we were getting ready to find out.

The “clean out”..with a “Hoof pick” went well .Susie Q foot clean outSusie Q getting her back feet trimmed

The trimming went well. Mules hooves are different than horses. The heels of the hoof need to be higher than a horse in most cases. More like the donkey side of the equation.

Then came the shoes. All the banging on the anvil forming the shoes for a perfect fit to Suisie’s foot…made her a little nervous. With some reasuring “scratching” from Dalton she soon settled down and was a gem for 3 of the 4 shoes.

 Susie Q lean

 The last and final shoe on her hind foot….took Lori more time than normal…..for some reason Susie just didn’t want that last shoe on!  Lori is extremely patient and eventually…the 4th shoe was attached.

Susie-Q has been using her new shoes and doing well in her trail adventures with Dalton.

Susie-Q Comes to Stillwater

We all know when Dalton can’t go outside and work…where he is…looking at “Horse For Sale” websites.

He was bound and determined to find a mule of his own!

After searching far and wide- Missouri – Iowa- Montana- Idaho – he finds a 16 hand molly mule in Walla Walla. At least it is still in the state, barely. Armed with directions from Map Quest and our GPS we head off for Walla Walla one morning. 4 hours and 55 minutes later we arrive at Cindy’s Ranch. We are greeted by baby puppies, baby mules and this very big red mule- Susie-Q.
After a few hours of discussion, a ride around the arena- Susie-Q was loaded into the trailer and we were headed back to Sultan, 4 hours and 55 minutes
away. With a quick stop at the Fly’n J Truck stop for fuel , food and changing drivers we were back on the road headed home.

Now this is the time….when you start second guessing yourself….the drive home….why is this person really selling this mule?…..what’s wrong with her that I didn’t find?….did the owner “ace” her up to make her gentle?….the thoughts run rampid….then you finally tell yourself…Well she is mine now and She Is What She Is!

 Susie-Q head shot

What a girl Susie-Q turned out to be! She was everything Cindy told us she was….kind..gentle…willing…big hearted and best of all she likes Dalton! Unlike horses..mules choose their owners…and once they choose them..you had better not go anywhere without them, or you will see the biggest temper tantrum in the world. Nothing like seeing a 1,000 lb mule pitching a fit.

I am sure that there will be many Dalton and Susie-Q adventures to come.

Pistol Packn’ Jackson Comes to Stillwater

Whenever it rains really hard around here for a day or two and Dalton can’t be outside I can always find him in the office in front of the computer looking at “Horse for Sale” sites.

Having a trail string is exactly like a football team, you are alwaysJackson Headshot 2 looking for a good draft pick.
So this time he finds “ Pistol Packn’ Jackson a 6 year old mule, who just so happens to be less than 5 miles from the ranch. This is a good thing…most of the time he finds them in Montana, Wisconsin, Florida, Tennesse and they have to be chaufered out here by Cowboy Express.
After a few conversations with Laurie , Jackson’s owner we are headed over to the field to see what this mule looks like.

Dalton just happens to have the horsetrailer hooked to the back of the pickup truck. That should have been my first clue…..that just maybe Jackson would be coming home with us.
So here is our newest member of the Stillwater Family
Jackson

Jackson puzzled look

Jackson headshot

Jackson is offically Bailey approved!

Jackson is offically Bailey approved!

WE LOVE BIRTHDAY PARTIES!

Birthday Girl

The Birthday Girl

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Big Borther is the "Offical" candle lighter

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The "Birthday Wish". Think it was for a horse?

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Let's Eat this cake!

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The end of the party....until next year!!

What could be better than a birthday celebration riding horses , chocolate cake and ice cream?

A Horse and A Sprinkler = FUN!

On one of the hotest days of the year, we hooked up a sprinkler and put it in the middle of the corral. “Hondo” decided that this was a whole lot of fun.

First it was the face

First it was the face

Then it was the whole body!

Then it was the whole body!

Hondo sprinkler roll

Hondo ended up a little muddy, but a lot cooler!

Hondo ended up a little muddy, but a lot cooler!

Comet, The Mule Gets New Gear

Finding  just the right packing equipment for Comet for our Backcountry Drop Camp Adventure was like trying to find a needle in a haystack.

After searching the internet for days… Dalton fianlly decided that  Outfitters Supply in Columbia Falls, MT. had what he was looking for         ” The Trail Max”. You can use it on a sawbuck pack saddle, a Decker pack saddle or convert it to a regular old saddle. One phone call and $400 later we were proud owners of our very own brown Trail Max!   We met the UPS truck at the gate excited that our new purchase had arrived. After opening the box and looking over “The Trail Max” we were a little disapointed that the seams were not double stitched. The quality of the canvas was good and the design was excellent.  Then we had to find Sawbucks to to attach our new found purchase.  After a couple of calls we found a set that fit Comet and $300 later…we were proud owners of our very own sawbucks. comets-new-sawbucks

The first trial run..Comet didn’t know what to think. She was used to her old packs and not quite sure about this new fangled contraption. Like a good Mule she took it with a grain of salt and decided that maybe these crazy things would be alright.

Even though they do make her hips look wide- It’s a girl thing!comet-ready-to-go

The first Drop Camp with Comet’s new gear went off without a hitch. The Trail Max lived up to it’s reputation and packed back all of the guest’s camping gear in perfect conditon.

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At the end of the day everyone came home safe and sound.

Corteo’s First Drive

It is like watching your first child go off to kindergarden on the first day of school. You just know that things will never be like they were before. They are not babies anymore.
After weeks of training, our “baby” who is almost 3 took his first drive around the yard.
What a handsome guy. Corteo.
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He is the foundation for all the new Tennesse Walkers babies to be born on the ranch. He doesn’t know that yet…and he hasn’t figured out he is a in tack male yet either…that’s for another day.

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New Campsite

A couple of days ago, Dalton decided that we needed a place for people to camp. So he called his good friend Rick, who just happens to have his very own excavator to help him out. So they picked the place and moved a little dirt and some blackberries and Wah-La….. the new campsite was created…

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It is even” Zolla” Approved.

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Wild Rag’s

 

A COWBOY’S BANDANA WAS A WHOLE

      LOT MORE THAN JUST A RAG.

                           IT WAS….

             A breathing mask on a dusty trail

            A hat tie-down in windy weather

     A washcloth, towel, bandage, tourniquet,

       napkin, water filter, pot holder & flag

     A temporary repair for saddle or bridle

          A cover for spooked horse’s eyes

                       Hobbles for horses

 Wild Rags …as they are now called come in pure silk, and patterns I am sure that “Good Ole Cowboys” would just scratch their heads in amazement, wonder’n why a fella would wear such a funny color.

We are now offering Wild Rags for sale in our General Store and who better to model them but our good friend and fellow horseman…Gearhard.

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Double Dip’s First Saddle

No fences to mend.. No horses to shoe..
Dalton got to do today what he loves to do…
Start the babies…..

The Tennessee Walker Babies especially!!

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Double Dip, a Tennesse Walking Horse is only 2 years old ,but it is time for her to be introduced to a saddle. No one will ride her until she is 4 years old.  With her owner, Monica holding her, Dalton introduced her  to the saddle blanket. No Big Deal .

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Then she was introduced to the saddle. 

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Now the introduction to the cinch around the belly…..this is where it can get very interesting…..

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No Buck..No Jump..No Spins..No Kicks….This girl is a pro.

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A little parade around the corral and the lesson was over.