Welcome to Fern Valley

Here in central Alberta prime farm country,my husband Martin and I work together raising beef cattle and Appaloosa horses. Fern valley appaloosas have long been known for their quality of temperament conformation and color.I have recently rediscovered a love of writing and have published 2 collections of poetry. "Telling Tails" and Tails Trails and Campfire stories" . I look forward to a future spreading my wings as an author and as a horse woman .

Saturday, 16 April 2022

One week

 Hello friends, I am a week and a day old! And what a week it has been, I am living in the safe warm barn with mum, and the slaves come in several times a day to feed us, pet me, and fluff my bed.

The slaves have a couple assistants, one is big and soft and doesn't say much , but the other one is a wild thing! 

The big fluffy just looks at me now and then but the would one who has spots too but mum says is definitely not a horse is desperate to came into my space, like really really desperate!

I don't know quite what to think , but he is kind of cute so I will wait and see 







Friday, 8 April 2022

Well this is a surprise

 Those who know me know I own my mistakes. And this is no different. Am I a responsible breeder? Yep. Did I make a mistake? also yes, am I mad about it? Nope t least my mistakes are pretty! 

FV Dreamboat Annie is a mare my mom bought me years ago. Well bred, Dreamfinder line. We tried repeatedly to breed her but never could catch her cycle other than very occasionally in early March, sometimes April, which in Alberta is a no go for me. Her cycle would go quiet, and even with veterinary intervention nope. So I called it as I saw it and when Magic needed company I put her in with him to keep him settled till he was gelded. Apparently she can and does cycle ,but only on her own terms because even though she hid this secret from us very well, like very very well( I have ben raising horses for nearly 40 years and I did not look at her yesterday and think, Hmm maybe? ) But this morning, low and behold..







Meet Mystik Absinthe. Why that name? Well I am hardly going to call this little dreamer a mistake, and the other reason is as written below 

I posted this in January 2019, and the mare I dreamed of was a bay with a blanket. Honestly I thought that was the foal that we lost late term from Spirit. Because for all our efforts we could never seem to get Annie in foal. I guess it’s a good reminder that dreams come true in the time they are meant to. This is what I wrote;
“ I dreamed last night of a horse, not one I already own but a beautiful mare, her name was “Absinthe “
I knew that was a familiar word so I looked it up. “Historically Absinthe was thought to cause madness”
Fair enough, the horse I dreamed was an Appaloosa, and madness is what dreams are made of! "

So welcome to the world little one! We have been waiting for you , though we didn't know it

Stay safe, and thank you all for the feedback on the mental health post, lets keep talking!

Thursday, 7 April 2022

Heart home and Health Mental Health Matters


This is not my typical post , but it needs to be said. May is Mental Health Awareness month , and I believe it should be every month. Conversations around Mental Health need to become more normalized . Only when we have the conversations and reduce the fear, stigma and judgement around mental illness can we begin to promote resilience and recovery. Those who know me know Mental Health awareness, is not only part of my job, but it is my calling.

Did you know one in four (25%) Canadians aged 18 and older screened positive for symptoms of depression, anxiety or post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in spring 2021 (Study ) 

One in 4, more likely one in two , why do I say this ? Because we often find people under report signs of declining Mental wellness. But as the statistics show 1 in 4 screen positive, but what about the family, friends and circle of influence of these individuals? 

Its fair to say that everyone is at some time affected by mental health concerns, whether it be their own symptoms, or the impact of a close persons mental health problem. 

So why aren't we talking about it more? 

How can we start the conversations? 

What can we do for ourselves and others? 

One thing you can do is find a Mental Health First Aid training in your area, in Canada it is offered in the Virtual (Zoom) model, and in face to face presentations. I have been teaching this for several years now and I am often surprised by the feedback I get from professionals who have taken the training, Nurses, educators, Social workers, health aids etc, all stating that they wished this was part of their initial education. 

Have conversations, ask questions, and notice the changes in the people around you. As we come out of the lock downs and restrictions, check in with people. And listen, just listen. we don't have to solve every problem a person has, and honestly most people simply want to be heard, listen to hear, not to answer, most importantly listen without judgement, my opinion has no place in anyone's mental health. So listen with as one of my students once said "with your judgement and or opinion in your back pocket 

And take care of yourself, self care is vastly underestimated. Consider yourself as the most important key in your toolbox, without you, physical first aid cannot happen, nor can Mental Health first aid. 

Agriculture and veterinary medicine are two very high risk categories for mental health concerns going unseen or unrecognized, let start to change that 

Agriculture and Suicide

Veterinarians more than twice as likely to have suicidal thoughts than other Canadians

Stay well and safe until we meet again my friends 

Tuesday, 5 April 2022

Its just a guideline

For years I have said April 1 is our calving start date, lol . There is nothing magic about that date, just typically the weather is on the upswing. 
Well whoever had March 26 in the "how close to April 1 are we gonna get pool " is a winner!  



3 before April 01 but as I said, more of a guideline 
Now we hope for continued good weather and outcomes. 
IN Typical springtime Alberta weather we had some big winds, and a tree we were concerned about fell before we were able to cut it . Hubby and I went out and with the ,super helpful Frankie, surveyed the damages and fixed the fence, upside is it fell just short of the feeder on the other side of the alley so we only had Cactus fence to repair, and he is such a good boy a mouse fence would hold him which takes a little pressure off . 




Then from mud and hard work, to a little R and R , an afternoon at the Ballet with my niece Tara. 


It's all about Balance this life! 
Stay well  until we meet again