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Behind The Scenes
It takes a lot of hard work, commitment and patience to successfully operate any business.  However, businesses that incorporate working with horses requires all of the above plus people that are loving, compassionate, committed and always ready to lend a helping hand.  Without people of this nature we would not be able to accomplish everything that we intend.  Often these people are behind the scenes and do not get the credit that they should.  Therefore, we have set this page aside to commend all of those people that help in making us successful. 

Walt
Doug
Melissa

Our right hand man!  Walt is always here to help out from feeding to fixing fences.  When on the road Walt usually comes along.  However, we have yet to decide if it's for the entertainment or his true love of horses.  If you're looking for him and can't find him, check the pastures he may just be sneaking the horses a treat or two.

Doug lives here at the farm.  When we are on the road he and Melissa hold down the farm.  He is not only our care taker but also our comedy relief.   He is very caring and has made the horses part of his family.  It's always great to see him walking up the driveway, even if it's just to take a quick spin on his horse.  Without a doubt he is sure to put a smile on your face.

Melissa, our own personal horse nurse.  She is very compassionate, loves the horses and they have become her second family.  She along with Doug, take care of the farm when we are on the road.    Every so often you could catch Melissa going for a little ride.  However, most of her work is done with both feet on the ground and a cup of coffee in her hand. 
Warning!  Don't touch the coffee! 

 
Debbie
 
 

Debbie is our volunteer.  She comes to the farm every week to scrub and disinfect buckets and do some cleaning up.  Thanks to her we have a few less time consuming chores and could spend more time working on the rest of the farm and horses.