The thing about PRP is that it hurts a LOT for the first twelve hours. It woke me in the night, but then towards morning, the pain subsided and now I am ready to get back to the barn. I did spend today resting, so I don’t have many pictures, but Nancy sent some Montana shots to compensate.
The sun came out and warmed the day until it was very pleasant. I spent some of my down time on the porch, which was lovely.
Harry went down to check the pond level, and I got a picture him returning.
Out in Montana, the babies are spending their last couple of weeks with their mothers, and with the herd of cattle. Soon, Rainy and Honey will be weaned at Nancy’s house.
Cattle and horses Rainy identifies the truck as the source of hay Plenty of remnants of delicious Montana hay Rainy is not very tall, but tall enough! Honey tastes the truck Knee deep in delicious hay Happy cattle under big sky
Stay safe, stay well.