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They seem to be a bit everywhere, lol.

JazakAllah Khair for sharing uncle Woodrow.

What kind of cat is the last one?
 
They seem to be a bit everywhere, lol.

JazakAllah Khair for sharing uncle Woodrow.

What kind of cat is the last one?

The last cat is no known breed except called mixed. We are attempting to get her listed in the Guiness book as the world's smallest cat. She is now 5 years old and smaller than most kittens. W e do have a web page for her, her name is Lissa. My wife rescued her when she was first born and she had very serious illnesses during her first year of life that stunted her growth. For some reason she survived and is now a healthy cat, just tiny. But she thinks she is a lion and actually dominates over the other cats, possibly because she is one of our oldest cats. Here is her web site:

http://www.lissa.123bemyhost.com/
 
It's certainly a tough one. My uncle owns a farm, and growing up, I frequently went there to see farm animals that I loved to play with, such as chickens, sheep, pigs, cows etc. However, my favourite farm animal is the horse. I remember once I went to a farm, and my sister and I saw a horse by itself just standing in the middle of the farm. Everyone ignored it. We approached it, and it looked like it was crying (although I'm not sure if animals can cry, but that's what I remember it looked like). So, we stroked the horse, hugged it, did what any other seven year old kids would do to a big, cute animal. Then we tried pushing it all the way to the other horses, but, despite our best attempts, the horse kept on just standing there, as if unaware two little children were trying to guide it to the field with the other horses. I also remember running from about twelve cows that were chasing me and my sister who I think I annoyed by trying to stroke one. So scary, yet so fun.

I also love elephants. And cats.

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MashaAllaah Brother do you own a farm? Those beautiful horses MashaAllah, do you ride them? woww awesome..Jazakallah for sharing too

The horse in the Fourth you posted looks like he/she is shy MashaAllaah sooo adorable and lovely.

We are farming horses, although we do own a bit of acreage we do not have a farm per se, We are just now getting the horses all in one location. The horses had been pretty well scattered, 2 horses were in Kadota South Dakota on the Pine Ridge Oglala Reservation, one was Nebraska, 2 were in Illinois. Some were open ranged on the Cheyenne River Lakota Sioux reservation. We are now leasing 880 acres range land and are in the process of moving them all to it. We are also in the process of buying a Dairy Farm, which is going slow. We finally agreed on a price and now it is just a question of paper work before we take ownership.
 
^MashaAllaah brother..May Allaah make it easy for you to look after all the animals..Ameen..
Soo many horses MashaAllaah i wud love 1 for my self if i lived on a biggg hugee massive house
 
^MashaAllaah brother..May Allaah make it easy for you to look after all the animals..Ameen..
Soo many horses MashaAllaah i wud love 1 for my self if i lived on a biggg hugee massive house

Raising horses requires a considerable amount of land. They are herd animals and love to run on the open prairie. Fortunatly because of my wife being Native american we were/are permitted to open range on some of the Reservations and land here in the Dakotas is quite low price. We lease the 880 acres for much less than what many people pay in rent for an apartment. Only need to have a barn and stalls. We are using a 100 year old barn that is very big. The horses can be expensive, so you need to be able to use them to generate an income to cover the expenses, we had been paying out a bit more than what was coming in, but Mashallah it now looks like this year we will begin making enough from them to cover their expenses and Inshallah bring a small profit. The last 2 years were quite expensive and ended as a loss when we were trying to locate them all into Minnesota. Never finished the fencing, never got to move them, spent a lot in boarding some etc.
 
MashaAllaah..you defo have enough to provide for them..
Hope everything is made easy for you and the Ummaah Ameen..

lol i bet my whole house is worth maybe one horse i think..
 
Hey , do cats ever become angry? even if the cats loves you the most it would still get angry at you? if so provide the reason therefore Indeedyyyyy weeedy


Try NOT to ever step on their tail!! :skeleton:


I luv budgies & fishes... Will try to upload few pics later insha'Allah.
 
MashaAllaah..you defo have enough to provide for them..
Hope everything is made easy for you and the Ummaah Ameen..

lol i bet my whole house is worth maybe one horse i think..


Prices of horses do vary. If a person wants a horse only as a pleasure horse for riding or as a working horse for a farm they are very low priced and can be had for under $100 but if one is looking for a show horse, a breeding line or a fully trained horse for Dressage, Jumping, etc the price gets to be much more than the price of a house.

This is a horse we are now in the process of negotiating to buy we may have to settle for his grandson he is a bit pricey. His owner lives down near Fort Mead and we have looked at him often. Currently he is leased out to a farm in Oregon, Beautiful creature. From DW (Dakota Wind Stables) He has had considerable Dressage training and can perform on his own without a rider. He is a show off. We do have the option of breeding our newly acquired Arabian mare to him.

The video does contain music so mute your volume:


Here what an Andalusian trained for dressage can do (again mute your sound)


All of this is pretty to look at but this type training is needed for working a horse with cattle, and horses are still the only known way to work a cattle herd.

Again music on the videos, so use your mute button

On the second one you will notice it is the horse who does the work. the rider doesn't have to do a thing and even kids can go along just for the ride. The second video is a calf round up to brand and ear tag the calves before returning them to the open range. Out here the cattle free range and branding is the only way a farmer can identify his own cattle.



 
MashaAllaah brother..they are awesome..will check out the vids..
If i got a horse i would want it to care for and ride :)..buT MashaAllaah great work!
 
Try NOT to ever step on their tail!! :skeleton:


I luv budgies & fishes... Will try to upload few pics later insha'Allah.

InshaAllaah lol one time one my lil nieces accidently stepped on a kitties tail and it bit her,, it was a shock to my niece as she didnt know it was going to bite her..but cutee they are kitties :)
 
Prices of horses do vary. If a person wants a horse only as a pleasure horse for riding or as a working horse for a farm they are very low priced and can be had for under $100]

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:muddlehea really? Under 100$? I thought they were sooo much more expensive! I don't know how I got that idea :S

Mash'Allah a thousand times over your horses are gorgeous...and the kitty sleeping in the sink is adorable...I can't even get one cat because of my brothers' allergies, and here you are, with 20. lol MashAllah

I absolutely love animals, horses and penguins are my favorite, and white tigers too, since I find them simple gorgeous, sub7anAllah..
 
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:muddlehea really? Under 100$? I thought they were sooo much more expensive! I don't know how I got that idea :S

Mash'Allah a thousand times over your horses are gorgeous...and the kitty sleeping in the sink is adorable...I can't even get one cat because of my brothers' allergies, and here you are, with 20. lol MashAllah

I absolutely love animals, horses and penguins are my favorite, and white tigers too, since I find them simple gorgeous, sub7anAllah..

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A horse can be very low price, even free ones are available. For people that are not interested in raising or showing the I would urge them to get a free one. It will save them from going to the dog food canneries. Horses need not be expensive. However, if you do not have the place to keep one the boarding and upkeep on one is very expensive and can cost over $1000 a month. So unless a person has land to keep one on, it is best not to get one. For a horse to be happy you need to have at least 3 acres of land for each horse.

But if a person has the land a free horse can be found at this site:

http://www.horses-and-horse-information.com/articles/horse-adoption.shtml

While I am in the business of selling horses. It is more important a person get a horse that suits their needs and for most people this can be a free or low cost horse. Few people will ever need a registered or dressage horse. A good healthy, gentle horse will be best for most people that only want one for light pleasure riding.
 
The last cat is no known breed except called mixed. We are attempting to get her listed in the Guiness book as the world's smallest cat. She is now 5 years old and smaller than most kittens. W e do have a web page for her, her name is Lissa. My wife rescued her when she was first born and she had very serious illnesses during her first year of life that stunted her growth. For some reason she survived and is now a healthy cat, just tiny.

Alhamdulillah, may Allah keep her healthy inshaAllah.

But she thinks she is a lion and actually dominates over the other cats, possibly because she is one of our oldest cats. Here is her web site:

http://www.lissa.123bemyhost.com/
Nice site. JazakAllah Khair for sharing.

I like the picture of her and the RC coke standing. What did the RC coke ever do to her? hehe
 

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