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Our Critters

Well if you're here, you obviously have some time to kill so we hope you enjoy the pictures of some of our animals. 

   

 

This little lady on the right whom you've seen a couple times already is Muscalyfa.   She is now 24 years old and is just a sweetheart.  You've got to be careful riding "Mus" though because she  thinks she's a cutting horse.  Mus has been in Idaho for the past 3 years but we're bringing her home to live out her "golden years" with us. 

 

 

 This guy below is SJ Allegro, or "Snorts" as we like to call him.   Snorts is new to the ranch.  He's a 12 year old who is about to do his first 25 mile limited distance ride.

 

 

Ok, more about horses later. Here's a critter who looks like he belongs outdoors but who we happen to keep indoors.  We've dubbed him "Clepto" on account of, well, he kinda has a habit of stealing things.  His real name is Adventure Beach Barracuda.  Clepto is a pretty cat but he can be a real pain in the you know what.  Missing that receipt

you just brought back from the store? Better check the basement.  Did you write a shopping list and leave it on the counter?  Better check the basement.  Did you make a note?  Well you get the idea....If its missing and its small and white then Clepto most likely took it. 

 

 

Below is a picture of another critter who used to live in our chicken coop, but now has her own pen.  This is Cheyenne. She's a little Nigerian Dwarf goat.  Here she's rearing up as if to head butt Muggins, the oldest of our three dogs.  She never actually does, but she rears up and fakes it pretty good.  Besides if I were to bet, I'd put my money on the dog.  Muggins, by the way, is pushing 70 in dog years.  

 

And Speaking of the dogs - here's the gang looking innocent.  From  left to right is Shaggy, Muggins and Gus, aka the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly.  Shaggy is a Standard Schnauzer, Muggins is a German Pinscher, and Gus is a Schipperke.    

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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