Starting mid September, all horses at the boarding stable will be on daytime turn out. The heat has finally given way to cool fall breezes and Farletta is doing well with all-day turn-out. Due to a new opportunity which has oppened up for me, Farletta will be moving to another stable at the end of September. I am a bit sad to leave Thousand Oaks and their wonderful barn manager, Laura as Farletta has really thrived under the excellent care she received there. I know she will be safe and well cared for at the new facility and I am hoping the transition will be smooth and easy for her.
Farletta continues to do fairly well and has had no major problems since her significant flare-up earlier this summer. Operating under the educated assumption that the extreme heat combined with intense sun triggered the June 29th flare-up, Farletta went back to spending her days in her stall and her nights outside. Many days I'd go out around 3:00 and put her in a shady paddock with a friend to increase her turn-out time. She did ok for the remainder of this unusually hot summer. It's not the "normal life" I'd promised her but hopefully we can get back to that now that the weather is cooler.
Starting mid September, all horses at the boarding stable will be on daytime turn out. The heat has finally given way to cool fall breezes and Farletta is doing well with all-day turn-out. Due to a new opportunity which has oppened up for me, Farletta will be moving to another stable at the end of September. I am a bit sad to leave Thousand Oaks and their wonderful barn manager, Laura as Farletta has really thrived under the excellent care she received there. I know she will be safe and well cared for at the new facility and I am hoping the transition will be smooth and easy for her.
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