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The Ranch

I have moved my horses 3 times in the past year and am currently leasing a small property in Riddle, Oregon. The property owner was in need of fire control management of her property and I had the lawnmowers in need of a new lawn. I will post photos of the property reclaimation this winter when I have more time. I am currently fixing the barn roof, building stalls on to the barn and I have 1 more area to fence in once the weeds and blackberries have been cleared
In The Beginning



    Head Lawnmower "Pages Powerstroke" My Stallion

    APHA#646,308



    The other Lawnmowers, just getting warmed up.


    The Grass Is Always Greener On The Other Side...........So are the Blackberries, Milk Thistle etc....


    "PARADISE"


    Getting nicely trimmed


    The white spot you see is the top of the tractor driven by Allen Johnston, of Days Creek. Thank you for your work Allen.

    This is the same field after Allen was finished.


    The Stallions' new stall. A major upgrade from his temporary stall.The lumber was milled for me by Allen Johnston as well as the lumber for the other stalls. Thanks Again!

    The improvements will be posted as we go. I will be ready this Spring to get to work on your horse if you so choose. Keep checking back on my progress.

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