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Maisie

Maisie is a gorgeous bay mare who made the trip from northern Illinois to join us for retirement. Maisie is owned by the wonderful family who also have

Needless to say it was a good day for Maisie when she joined her family eight years ago back in 2002. Maisie has a very sweet personality and is well known for her “snuff-a-whuffs.” Maisie likes to snuffle and muzzle people, cats, dogs and pretty much any critter. Apparently she was not like this when they first purchased her. Her mom described her as being very shut down and withdrawn and not interactive with the world at all. Over time her true personality, and her snuff-a-whuffs emerged.

Maisie meeting Cuff Links while Lily keeps a watchful eye on things


Maisie may be retired now but she can still show off when she wants to!

We were all interested to see how Lily and Maisie would react when they saw each other again. They had lived together for several years until Lily joined us in retirement last summer. It was very clear to me that Lily absolutely remembered Maisie. As soon as she spotted Maisie she came over and was making all sorts of vocalizations and greetings. I have never seen Lily react to a new horse in the same way before with so much talking, and she was also very persistent about following Maisie and pretty much demanding that Maisie acknowledge her.

Maisie checking things out in her new home

It was harder for me to read Maisie’s reaction to Lily. Maisie is pretty submissive with other horses in general, and Lily has always been alpha over her. Maisie was acting very meek and submissive while Lily talked and babbled away and kept demanding that Maisie acknowledge her. I’m not sure if Maisie was just picking up where they left off in their relationship with Lily the boss and her the subordinate, or if she was acting submissive because that is how she tends to act with other horses.

Maisie and Lily taking a run together


They quickly settled down and grazed quietly together

It was fun to reunite Maisie and Lily and to see how everything worked out. For now they spend most of their time grazing relatively proximate to each other. It will be equally as fun to see how their relationship continues to unfold over time – will it be similar to how it was before or different?

Norman and Lily also had the chance to visit with one of the family members as well. Lily’s “mom” was the one who drove Maisie to our farm from Illinois, and she spent a bit of quality time visiting with Lily and Norman while she was here. It was fun to see her again and we really appreciate her making the long drive with Maisie.

Visiting with Norman



Lily and her mom

We are so fortunate to have the opportunity to meet so many wonderful people and horses. As I said to someone recently we have been very lucky to have so many amazing horses trusted to our care, and they always have equally wonderful owners. I’ve yet to have someone contact us and say “I have this horse that I really don’t like so I want to retire him.” It is the opposite, we get the nice, fun horses that everyone tends to fall in live with!

#herddynamics #meettheresidents

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