~I smile a lot because it helps me to be happy.~
~Sootie Blackburn 1902~
Participating in Farm Photo Friday and Farm Friend Friday...check 'um out!!!
Another lazy mornin' at the Rough String...the "Wild Bunch" enjoyed their breakfast and has assumed the position...sleepin'...not a care in the world at this point!
From L-R: Brego (Kiger Mustang), Rohan (Hog Creek HMA), Stetson and Catnip (Sheldon Wildlife Refuge).
Beautiful, just wonderful!
ReplyDeleteGreat picture. Stopped by from the Farm Friend - Farmgirl blog party. Love the music!
ReplyDeleteGreat shot, loved it.
ReplyDeleteand I awaken to an April Fool's day of a snowstorm!??
ReplyDeleteLovely shots, love your donks of course!
My horses do the same thing - they nap after breakfast. Nice life they all have!!
ReplyDeletewhat a wonderful life! I thought you couldn't put horses together with donkey's but mabye i miss understood???
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing
Leontien
Nothing like a good nap after a big meal. :)
ReplyDeleteLooks like a great place to be ... I could go for a little nap about now!
ReplyDeleteIt it spring yet? Love a good nap after breakfast..:-)
ReplyDeleteI am totally in love with Stetson and Catnip :)
ReplyDeleteLOVE this photo! Ya they look like quite the WILD bunch hahaha
ReplyDeletehappy day!
a full belly makes for nap time....at least in my book
ReplyDeleteLove those donkeys!
ReplyDeleteThey're like matched pairs. LOL
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome photo! This is my first visit and I just know I'll be back again ;)
ReplyDeleteGood to hear all the calving went well for ya. calving time sure makes me miss my cows...it's so exciting to know everything goes ok and the little thing is so amazingly heathy and happy! Your heifer looks great! I know YOU will come up with a fabulous name!
ReplyDeleteLeontien: not sure why donkeys can't be put in with horses...unless they may have been talking about an un-cut male donkey (a Jack) that would breed a mare in which you would get a mule, or a female donkey bred by a stallion horse in which you would get a hinney...that would be my only guess. My donkeys and horses get along just fine!
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