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Update 2/20/2006 Plan to get some more, newer pictures of our horses and goats.
I could have sworn I'd previously updated this page and changed some links but guess not.

Some Pictures of our horses. July 26, 2002

 

 

 

 

Michelle's Mischief Makers Homepage
A very good resource page on the Maltese breed.


Pup-N-Fluff
Looking for a puppy or lamb, look here.

If they don't have what you are looking for, they might can help you find what you are looking for from someone else.
Also there are some pet related News Groups listed here.




 

We have a new edition. A colt we named Lucky was born either late night April 27 or early morning April 28.

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Click the above picture for more pictures.

This is a picture of Lucky with Kisa. Lady Bug is his mother but he enjoys teasing Kisa.



Here at the Peters Mini Farm, home of Sayata, we have six goats, five dogs being one dachshund and 4 mongrels, three horses, two cats, and a pond stocked with catfish. The main plant we are focusing on is strawberries though the drought has caused problems with that as well as the pond at times. We had hopes the drought might be coming to an end, but the last long term weather forecast indicate otherwise.


Cinnamon here came from the Horsehoop Ranch.

She was brought to Horse Hoop sitting with the previous owner in the font seat of his truck. She is a Nubian and a good size goat. We have six goats and she is their totally cool Queen. She rules.

This is my niece Heidi on our horse Gizzy. Gizzy kind of has an attitude also, but generally she is just a big old pet. Actually, the horse name is Kisa but I call her Gizzy.


My niece, Michelle Beverly, on our horse Lady Bug
My niece, Michelle Beverly, on our horse Lady Bug.

Michelle, who is not an experienced rider, did excellent with Lady Bug and gave her a much needed work out.

My nephew, Jason Beverly, on our horse Lady Bug
My nephew, Jason Beverly, on our horse Lady Bug


Notes of Interest
Farmers and Consumers Market Bulletin
http://www.agr.state.ga.us/


Jan Sharp's Trick Training Your Horse to Success (Paperback)

Paperback: 120 pages
Publisher: Eclipse Press (June 1, 2004)
Language: English
ISBN: 1581501102
Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.0 x 0.4 inches

This is an excellent book for anyone--not just someone who wants to train their horse to do tricks. It builds a better partnership and teaches the horse to be more responsive. Jan's explanations are clear--things that anyone can follow at home. The proof of her methods of training are in the horses she shows & the rave reviews of people who buy her foals. Her stallion, TS Black Tie Affair, has won world championships in many events and competes in everything from halter to dressage to speed classes! He's always good tempered and has excellent manners. And he loves to demonstrate his tricks!!! For those of you who are spotted horse fans, you'll love the illustrations in this book--they're all Pintos!