We had a great season with visits from guests, volunteers and interns from all over the world. Now the rainy season is upon us full force and our favorite trails are getting muddy. The horses have served us well over all kinds of terrain and over great distances. They deserve a break. We spent the week visiting nearby properties looking for large pastures with varied vegetation and terrain where the horses can follow their natural grazing tacks and live in a more natural way. After visiting several properties we chose a 300 acre piece with varied vegetation, forests and streams. Our volunteers will be feeding and checking on the horses daily and we will still be riding them at least once a week to keep them ready for next years riding season which starts in December.
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Beautiful farm! We also have a farm in central mexico and hope some day it will become as busy with volunteers as well… have fun, enjoy life and blessings for all of you guys!. Daniel