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Laminitis

The hardest part about taking care of animals is watching them suffer when they are sick. Miniature horses (minis) are notorious for being susceptible to overeating, which result in all kinds of potential health problems. I thought since I know this health concern, I would make sure our minis were always fed in healthy moderation and never have access to too much sugar. Unfortunately, Pearl is in so much pain right now, she is foundering (also known as laminitis). The cause is uncertain, but the vet and I suspect she got into an excessive amount of big horses' hay. For now, we are keeping her comfortable, trying our best to manage her pain and consulting with the vet more this week. I'll keep you posted, but her prognosis is "guarded."

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Happy 2021

Hold your head up partner, 2020 just bit the dust. The new year is here, it's 2021 or bust!

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Lucky us! Look who is helping us offer family & small group visits at Cheyne Ranch - our friend Brynn! She is delightful, responsible, knowledgeable, a lover of animals, kids, even reptiles, and way more fun than me. Brynn will be helping on weekends and we are so excited!

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Loss and Love

Since I eagerly and enthusiastically write about the animals coming to join us at Cheyne Ranch, does this mean I also write an update when animals leave Cheyne Ranch? One through needing a new home and one through reaching life's final chapter, I’m thinking about 2 animals who left Cheyne Ranch this week. While processing the sadness, I’m also full of appreciation for the community of animal experts and friends that surround us, who are willing to be kind, supportive and helpful especially when we need it the most.

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First: Scarlett

Oh this beautiful horse that I loved so immediately. I fell hard and fast for this horse - because she is so pretty, because she is a little fiesty and because she is picky about who her human is. Scarlett’s personality reminds me of a younger version of Lujen who has all those same traits. However, what she doesn’t have is Lujen’s old-man teddy bear personality who accepts everyone’s love and affection, because that is his main job, to accept the adoration of our guests. My friend and horse trainer, Chezzy, took Scarlett for the past couple weeks to provide his own evaluation and some training. The verdict: Scarlett is super beautiful, what a wonderful horse! But, she is just a little too young (she is 12, Lujen is almost 22), and a little too feisty for her job to be so chill everyday. She will be much happier (and much more useful) in a barn where she can be utilized in a more active way. Robin Cyr (Scarlett’s owner) is super gracious and is finding her a perfect home soon.

Second: Frankie

When we moved to our property in the summer 2016, a Florida gopher tortoise was living in our front yard, they claimed squatter’s rights, and remained here the past 4.5 years to the delight of my family and many of our guests. We named her Francesca, Frankie for short and I think the horses liked her too. Frankie hasn’t been moving too much lately, and I messaged my friend and neighbor, Ariel, to come over. (Side note: Ariel wrote her master’s thesis on gopher tortoise respiratory infections!) Sadly, Ariel took one look and knew Frankie was already gone. As a wildlife specialist, she collected Frankie and (thankfully) took her to a professional who is going to keep Frankie's shell for educational purposes. I miss you already Frankie.

Frankie bit the dust.

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All Together Now

Either one or the other, this one or that one, just never all together πŸ˜ŒπŸ™‚πŸ˜‘πŸ˜‰

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1 year Anniversary!

πŸ₯³πŸŽ‰πŸ₯³ It’s our 1 year Anniversary!!

πŸ₯³πŸŽ‰πŸ₯³ One year ago this week, on December 8, 2019, we had our first "official" appointment for a Cheyne Ranch Nature Therapy Experience! Below are some numbers summarizing our first 12 months open to the community:

πŸ₯³ An estimated 1,200+ unique visitors have been to Cheyne Ranch in the last 12 months

πŸ₯³ 225 unique families scheduled appointments

πŸ₯³ 460 appointments completed

πŸ₯³ 900+ hours with guests here at Cheyne Ranch

πŸ₯³ 9 appointment types

πŸŽ‰ First time guests

πŸŽ‰ Returning guests

πŸŽ‰ Special needs helpers

πŸŽ‰ Birthday party

πŸŽ‰ Field trip

πŸŽ‰ Professional photo shoot

πŸŽ‰ Summer camp

πŸŽ‰ Home school nature club

πŸŽ‰ Middle school jr. barn hands club

πŸ₯³πŸŽ‰πŸ₯³πŸŽ‰ HISTORY: From December 2017, through December 2019, we operated as a small horse boarding and hobby farm. In early December, 2019, we realized that our friends, family and AirBnB guests enjoy spending time with our animals so much that we made plans to open the experience up to our community. We have spent a total of $10 on advertising, mostly because I was curious how the Facebook advertising machine worked ;)

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Laredo

Meet Laredo, a 100+ pound friendly, gentle & cautiously curious boy. He was born in 2014(ish), and he is most likely a German shepherd & Alaskan malamute mix.

He was adopted by our friend Scotty in 2018 from a local rescue, which had pulled him from an animal shelter as a "stray" in Ocala, FL. Before Scotty died he told his daughter that she and I would need to "fight it out" for who keeps Laredo. There was definitely no fighting, only gracious discussion. His daughter took Scotty's other dog (Gypsy / Whiskey) back to Denver and we get to keep Laredo! We are fortunate Laredo lived on our property with Scott for the past few months, so he was already meeting all the animals and kids. Now we just need to get used to seeing this gigantic guy in our house.

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