Nothing is more fun than welcoming a new horse to the farm. We recently got to do just that with the arrival of Alex, also known as “Time Marches On.” Alex and his owners waited patiently for a long time for a spot to open up on the farm. Sadly we had to
Alex is an 18 year old bay Quarter Horse gelding, actually his owner described him as “most likely a Quarter Horse mix.” Whatever his exact breeding is it produced a cute horse with a lovely temperament! I knew I would like him from the moment he arrived as the shipper told us he had been perfect from the moment he was loaded on the trailer. We had a quiet walk to the barn from the trailer, which mostly consisted of me trying to keep Alex’s head up and him walking, instead of head down, stopped and trying to graze.



So far Alex has taken quite well to retirement. He really seems to crave the companionship of other horses. As he had his initial opportunities to do “meet and greets” with his future roomies he would groom each one of them energetically. During his first day in the pasture with his new friends, Asterik as always was the official greeting committee. He showed Alex the ropes of retirement: play hard, graze hard, sleep hard. Asterik gets so excited on the rare occasion that he meets a new pasture mate that he tends to go overboard on the welcomes, and it was no exception with Alex. Alex groomed and played with Asterik with enthusiasm for quite awhile, but Asterik eventually wore him out. Alex has definitely had an enthusiastic welcome to the farm which should make him feel part of the family!
Ogie, Alex and Asterik
