Posts tagged #sheep #horses
Already late summer

The spring took us quickly to the summer and the summer … it will soon take us further … Now the days are truly getting shorter again. The energetic June and July provided us with twice as much time as usual. All time spend well. All time spend with reflections and mindful moments during harvesting, restoration and training. So grateful for valuable help from family and friends - old and new.

This season has enriched us with craftsmanship, carpentry and wood work. So many milestones, so many achievements, and so many awaiting challenges.

The animals remind us to breathe and let go and to appreciate the moments.

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Winter is coming

Frost has arrived and winter is approaching. All animals are installed in their main areas, sharing days of growth, friendship, and ruminating. While days are getting shorter, the sunrises and sunsets get more and more intense. Just like a reminder: be here, be now!

And certainly do the horses remind us the same. New horses in the herd make the horses clear about their own distinct personality. From their behavior in the herd, we learn to see their potentials and how we can guide them towards strength and suppleness in mind and body.

The two rams was separated from the herd temporarily this autumn due to castration. It was a choice – to be or not to be. Their vivid arguments won, and now the herd is complete. Herman is taking the lead, often found standing with his front legs on a bench or on a stump, watching horses in training, and other activities on the other side of the fence. Heidrun’s curiosity has led her into some difficulties, a hay net around her horns one day and stuck in the chicken yard another day. However, her eager attitude makes us smile every day.

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