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Moe and Cowboy just after their bath and before they both rolled
Moe and Cowboy getting to know each other for the first time
Walking around with the saddle on to associate it with positivity
Cowboy didn't pay attention to me or where I was going. He walked into me, dragged me, and knocked me in the head with his head.
I braided his mane to try to get it to lay down
Cowboy looking at his saddle with his halter on
Moe and Cowboy the day of their bath and just before they both rolled
The Radioactive sign outside of his stall at Rainland Farm Equine Clinic
He still had to put the saddle back on after his 40 min buckfest
My first few days with Cowboy
My first ride on Cowboy
His clean stall while on stall rest
I often just walked him casually around the arena and the grounds to associate the saddle with positivity
The first photo of his wound after returning from Pilchuck
Cowboy and Moe getting to know each other
Cowboy looking to his left showing off the name plate on his halter
Just after his buckfest
My first ride after 5 months of groundwork
Arriving at Pilchuck
Getting Cowboy comfortable with the saddle again
Moe and Cowboy posed for me in his final days
Cowboy's leg healing up after Pilchuck
Mom give me treats
He rolled after his bath and just laid there
Cowboy eating the snow that winter
Yeah, he did that
A nice shot of his bitless bridle
Mom you got some treats
Cowboy enjoying the snow that winter
Moe and Cowboy with their blankets (rugs)