Love Where You Live – Keeping Chickens Though it has become more and more popular in the past few years to keep chickens, the pandemic has made urban homesteading appealing to a broader group of people. One of our agents, Raechel Taylor, is an expert in all things chicken and wanted to create a blog… [Read More]
Flag Desensitization
Flag Desensitization Introduction! If you haven’t been following along, catch up on Odin’s story on the Colorado Horse Rescue website (here) and on our blog posts from March 27 (here) and April 1 (here). Today, we got to watch some flag desensitization. Many of you may have seen this before, and may not have been… [Read More]
Patience is a Virtue
Our session today was all about patience! If you haven’t been following along, catch up on Odin’s story on the Colorado Horse Rescue website (here) and on our latest blog post from March 5 (here). Today’s mantra is… Odin has been making great progress since our last visit, and the day before this video was… [Read More]
Finding the beauty in a Front Range Winter
Winter in Colorado isn’t my favorite. There, I said it. The image of a Colorado Winter is Aspen perfection, all powdery snow and fluffy, (translation, expensive), apres-ski wardrobes. And don’t get me wrong, I can appreciate a good old fashioned snow storm, the insulated quiet of the event, hot chocolate with marshmallows, and the diamond… [Read More]