New Foal Update From The Kami-Corder….Kami’s First Nuzzle!

Most of us at Red Bucket, have been overwhelmed with a myriad of emotion as we’ve prepared our feral mares for motherhood. The arduous prep has in no way prepared us for the extre…me impact of watching these little life’s enter the world and join the protective cocoon of Red Bucket. Our tears have been confusing as we joyfully celebrate our little foals, while experience stabbing empathy for what their mothers have endured, and taste the bitter a…

Darla

…air is full of the promise of the fragrance of blooming flowers yet to come, and new life is starting to make an appearance by way of birds trumpeting the joy of the arrival of a nest full of chirping youngsters and new little bunnies invading our freshly planted flower beds. As for Red Bucket, we are tenderly linking our arms…and our hearts while we prepare for the birth of our three new little foals. Marlee, Darla, and Darcy, our malnourished,…

August 2014 Adoption Celebration: Grande

…uch he knew,” she explains. She knew almost immediately that this was the horse she had been looking for. In June of 2013, Brianna signed the papers. Before long, Grande was on his way to his new home in Maryland. Every adoption is emotional, but Grande’s adoption was particularly bittersweet for Susan. “When a horse is adopted,” Susan notes, “there is always some feeling of loss, even though it’s a happy occasion.” However, there was also the exc…

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March 2016 Volunteer Highlight: Stephanie Onstot

…bout a week to get my rhythm back and feel comfortable with all of the new horses. Jenon retaught me everything I used to know and expanded on that knowledge immensely. I spent the majority of my youth with just one horse, but now I am grooming and turning out multiple horses, and each has its own personality and its own trigger. I was in a new element and learning rapidly day by day.” Susan Peirce can’t say enough about Stephanie’s positive attri…

Marlee

…e air is full of the promise of the fragrance of blooming flowers yet to come, and new life is starting to make an appearance by way of birds trumpeting the joy of the arrival of a nest full of chirping youngsters and new little bunnies invading our freshly planted flower beds. As for Red Bucket, we are tenderly linking our arms…and our hearts while we prepare for the birth of our three new little foals. Marlee, Darla, and Darcy, our malnourished,…

Darcy

…fered. Darcy is being socialized and beginning to trust a gentle touch. Facebook Welcome: Spring has sprung…or at least it is making a very strong effort. Our orchard is prematurely boasting new buds, the air is full of the promise of the fragrance of blooming flowers yet to come, and new life is starting to make an appearance by way of birds trumpeting the joy of the arrival of a nest full of chirping youngsters and new little bunnies invading ou…

August 2015 Culture Message

…o’s hay, a new water source, replacement of the shavings with birds-eye, a new feeding protocol. Essentially, Karen hijacked the east side of the farm with a hybrid move of a southern helicopter- tiger mom, leaving no stone unturned. The homecoming was one that would trump even a Hallmark moment; Wallace nickering and rolling gleefully in his paddock, scrubbing off the darkness that had settled onto his little self during his hospital stay. Polo r…

August 2015 Adoption Celebration: Bentley

…she took one look at Bentley and welled up with tears. The only explanation she had for this horse standing upright was that he likely knew that lying down was not an option because he simply wouldn’t be able to get back up. So who knows how many months this poor creature had spent without ever resting his legs or getting a good night’s sleep. It all started when a horse trainer familiar with Red Bucket called Susan Peirce, shortly after we had m…