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Some of you have read my blog from almost the beginning.....a few years ago. And some of you have joined the fun along the way. Quite often I get questions about Becky and "who" she is. Becky is Hubbs' younger sister. Becky, or Dr. Becky as I sometimes refer to her, is an equine and small animal veterinarian/surgeon. She is the kindest vet I have ever known and has a deep and true love for animals.
She previously had a practice in Reno, Nevada. About three years ago, though, she decided it was time to head home to Pennsylvania to be closer to her family. She bought several acres adjacent to our farm, built her log home, and started a mobile vet practice.
Our farm is a joint, cooperative effort. We each have our own barns for our horses, but the goats live in pastures that lie between our two barns. We share the work load. And we are blessed that Becky is here to provide vet care for all of the animals. Together, we have laughed and cried.... she is like the sister that I never had.
I thank you all for your kind words of condolence in our loss of Mojo....and I will pass them on to Becky....it is a sorrow that we share. I am sure it is even harder for her to bear as she has the tough job of relieving our beloved animals' suffering when the time comes.




- Sid....joy In The Morning
Yesterday morning, as the rising sun turned the eastern sky to crackling embers, I was finishing up morning chores... and had the pleasure of watching Sid and his pony race around the upper pasturewaiting for Becky to bring him home to the barn for...

- Repete
It's often said that cats have nine lives.It's never said that horses have the same. No, horses are fragile creatures.They break easily.Sometimes they are physically broken, and sometimes emotionally. Bringing a broken horse back to life is...

- A Love Story
This is Sid.Sidney. Sidney is a 5 year old, off-the-track thoroughbred,that Becky brought home to the farm this past Spring.(Becky or "Dr. Becky" is Hubbs sister, and shares our farmland.) When Sid arrived he was underweight, injured...a very sad horse...

- Mojo Lost His Pizzle
Poor Mojo. He had quite a tough weekend. Saturday morning at morning feed time, Becky and I noticed that Mojo did not come out of his house for breakfast. This is quite unusual, but he has been out of sorts for the past week, ever since he was moved away...

- Farm History
Let me begin with a little background information. Our farm was originally bought by my husband Jack and his close friends Mel and Liz. The original property,called Bethlehem Downs by its previous owner, was 37 acres of farmland and woodland that included...



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