by Bonnie Hammond | Jan 12, 2011 | Placed Horses
Ringo (formerly Cheetah)
by Bonnie Hammond | Jan 8, 2011 | Zanadu
Jamie took some video of us riding. She does give a small buck/kick out going into the canter. She’s had over 60 days of professional training but *is* still green. Also, she has had over a month off. As you’ll see, canter was easier to the right than...
by Bonnie Hammond | Jan 8, 2011 | Zanadu
Zan’s thread just does not reflect what a little gem she is. It’s been a dark icky winter so far and I have not been as motivated, as I should be, but the weather was crappy in the mountains and I was up early this morning (and bailed on riding last night)...
by Bonnie Hammond | Jan 5, 2011 | Bucky B Lucky
January 5th was an exciting day for SAFE and Bucky B Lucky. A few weeks ago, we were contacted by a reporter named Jenny Cunningham from KCTS‑9 (the Seattle PBS television station). She told us that she was working on a story about what happens to...
by Bonnie Hammond | Jan 5, 2011 | Honeycutt
Yesterday Honeycutt was moved back to Silverdale to once again live with our VP Bonnie at her farm over in Silverdale. Honeycutt lived there for over two years previously so this is a bit of a homecoming for both of them, although still temporary. She reported that...
by Bonnie Hammond | Jan 2, 2011 | Who We Are
Dylan Palm was born and raised in Washington. He’s been interested in horses for as long as he can remember. His grandfather raised Quarter Horses, and Dylan was riding green horses from the time he was seven. After his grandfather’s passing, he joined the Civil Air...
by Bonnie Hammond | Jan 1, 2011 | Quarterly Impact Statements
New Horses Intake Date: February 10, 2011 Corona, 10 yo Thoroughbred gelding (owner surrender) Intake Date: February 27, 2011 Brandy, 37 yo QH-type mare (King Co Animal Control) Bud, 32 yo QH-type gelding (King Co Animal Control) Intake Date: March...
by Bonnie Hammond | Dec 26, 2010 | Buckwheat
It has been quite a while since I posted about Bucky. He’s full of energy and seems to be enjoying himself. He is a real cutie! He’s always escorting me to his stall when I come down to feed in the evenings, and he has very good barn manners. I had his ACTH re-tested...