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Just some photos of the farm life i live..

You live a very amazing life!! Great set.
thank you.. i never thought of it as amazing.. but it is peaceful...

I grew up on a farm and still have farming operations. The home place is in the middle of 35 acres, on a high ridge, in the valley. Any day in the fields, pastures or woods is amazing for me. Never fail to see something special.
 
You live a very amazing life!! Great set.
thank you.. i never thought of it as amazing.. but it is peaceful...

I grew up on a farm and still have farming operations. The home place is in the middle of 35 acres, on a high ridge, in the valley. Any day in the fields, pastures or woods is amazing for me. Never fail to see something special.
oh this is so true.. love love nature all around me.. skies at night that shine with brilliant stars.. peaceful and serene.. and i agree always so much to see and feel..
 
Very nice place. Love all the critters. I like the photo of Lucky peeking from behind the bush.
 
Very nice place. Love all the critters. I like the photo of Lucky peeking from behind the bush.
thank you.. yes Lucky made me laugh.. he can be so much fun.. he actually loves the chickens and turkeys..but they don't know that..
 
Good photos. Especially like the dog peeking out of the bushes. I do hate to see horses in the field wearing their halter though.
 
Good photos. Especially like the dog peeking out of the bushes. I do hate to see horses in the field wearing their halter though.
thank you.. i don't like halters much either.. but it is for safety..
 
Interesting, the reasons many people do not leave halters on in the field is the halters can catch on tree limbs, fences, their or other horses hoofs and other obstructions and since horses are prey animals and will spook at the smallest thing, they can injure themselves trying to get free.
Like everything involving horses there are differing opinions.
 
Interesting, the reasons many people do not leave halters on in the field is the halters can catch on tree limbs, fences, their or other horses hoofs and other obstructions and since horses are prey animals and will spook at the smallest thing, they can injure themselves trying to get free.
Like everything involving horses there are differing opinions.
I agree to some extent.. but for us.. we have had these guys since they were born on the farm.. oldest is 33 yrs and youngest in 20's..mom and son go in one pasture and one in another and one in another.. there is nothing in the pasture.. except one tree.. we only put them out when we are here..otherwise they are in their stalls with no halter.. they lived this long because we watch them constantly.. and for one i need halter on him to pull him up when he sits like a dog from arthritis.. but i agree in some pastures the halter could be a hazard...
 

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