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Locality: Camrose, Alberta

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Destiny Farm 25.11.2020

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Destiny Farm 17.11.2020

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Destiny Farm 11.11.2020

Excellent for toning https://horseandrider.com//bareback-riding-with-stacy-west

Destiny Farm 30.10.2020

Stopped and seen Drax at trainers today. He is so beautiful! Hope to get video and photos in couple weeks

Destiny Farm 28.10.2020

Two Tuesday. Both are purebred saddlebreds. Mare has since passed on and the foal is now stunning 16 year old mare

Destiny Farm 20.10.2020

2013 Black tobiano APHA mare

Destiny Farm 13.10.2020

Grandsire of my foundation mare and best friend, Desert Lady.

Destiny Farm 11.10.2020

This is what frustrates me about the saddle industry. Both of these saddles are "full quarter horse bars" with 7" gullets (as correctly measured between the co...ncho's and listed as such by the manufacturers). But clearly the difference in flare and bar angle is huge! Saddle on the right is a Martin and the saddle on the left is a Charmayne James by Cactus. Why can't we buy saddles by bar angle????? **edited to say - I didn’t take this pic - found it on FB about 4 years ago from someone who forwarded it. The original mastermind is Jenny Barnes - I found out from her posting here that she took the picture. Hats off to Jenny for trying to educate folks to begin with so ! See more

Destiny Farm 27.09.2020

Val & QT in 2013

Destiny Farm 09.09.2020

This is one of the boys I bred. He is the last foal from my beloved Desert Lady. I love getting updated photos like this.

Destiny Farm 22.08.2020

This is a picture of alsike clover. We are seeing a lot more alsike in our clients pasture this year and it is something to look out for. What is alsike clove...r?Alsike clover is found most frequently in the farming areas of northern Canada, but has been included in a number of commonly used pasture mixes. It grows up to 15-30 in in height with a small diameter pink/white flower, which forms at the ends of secondary branches from the main stem. The leaves of the alsike are serrated and have NO V watermark. It should be differentiated from red clover, which has a large flower, hairy stem and leaves with a white inverted "V" on the leaf similar to the white clovers. What can happen if your horse ingests large amounts of alsike clover? The more common and acute condition related to alsike clover ingestion is photosensitization characterized by "reddening of the skin under the influence of sunlight, followed by swelling and serous discharge," resulting in crusty areas, especially in the pink-skinned areas of the face (eg. blaze). Horses that are not outside during the day, blanketed while outside, or have minimum exposure to ultraviolet light may not show the hair loss and crusty inflamed skin typical of photosensitization. In these cases, a slight swelling of the skin may be the only noticeable sign. Close observation of the gums and under the tongue may reveal small red spots or ulcers. Diarrhea or colic may also be experienced. The longer-term consequence of alsike clover consumption is "big liver syndrome", appearing as a progressive destruction of the liver. It appears this is related to the accumulation of a yet unidentified toxin. Signs of this more severe form include progressive weight loss, loss of appetite, depression, jaundice, colic, recumbency, and potentially death. If the poisoning is recognized early, horses will recover if they are removed from the alsike and kept out of the sun until the liver enzyme profile returns to normal. Your veterinarian can evaluate liver function and provide comprehensive treatment in more severe cases. The best method of preventing the disease is to avoid exposure to this clover. #alsikeclover #dvs #delaneyvetservices

Destiny Farm 10.08.2020

New liberty video clip of Unique Ambition DF. 2015 Bay tobiano 1/2 Arabian gelding. Started under saddle, 16 hh, sweet and willing. Sweepstakes nominated.

Destiny Farm 30.07.2020

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Destiny Farm 17.07.2020

Quelques idées d'ateliers, de parcours pour le travail au sol, et même à cheval. Il est important de faire découvrir un maximum de situations dans l'éducation d...e nos chevaux. Favoriser un maximum de couleurs, de matières, de textures pour les objets. Tous niveaux. Sources : Pinterest, Google images et photos perso. See more

Destiny Farm 24.06.2020

Khemosabi's dam