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This Week at Dunrovin (02/21/21)

Oggy, Ashley, Brandon, and now James are all collaborating to get Oggy involved in the work of feeding hay to the herd. Brandon coaches Ashley to train Oggy and works with James to design and build a stoneboat as a hay conveyance. It all seems to be coming together. When not training Oggy or feeding […]

This Week at Dunrovin (02/14/21)

Nasty gremlins took over Dunrovin’s technology last Monday causing the cancellation of the Monday Socials Program. This disruption in schedule has a silver lining in that it allows us to focus on a great new addition of the Dunrovin family. Young Calen Carpenter, Brandon Carpenter’s son, joins us to share his love of ranch life […]

Calen’s Ranching World

Calen’s Ranching World By Calen Carpenter Calen Carpenter grew up in a horse and cattle ranching family in south-central Montana and is the oldest son of Brandon and Lisa Carpenter from the Hashknife Ranch. He is the sixth generation of Montana cattlemen and unknown generation of horse trainers due to the family’s long tradition of […]

This Week at Dunrovin (02/07/21)

Our little Oggy is growing up! He carried a saddle for the first time. While Oggy and the other horses continue to dominate the center stage of Dunrovin’s  Animals as Helpers and Healers program, canines made a grand entrance this week. In her final presentation for the program, Dr. Anne Perkins walks us through man’s […]

This Week at Dunrovin (01/31/21)

Huggable calico horses take shape through the loving hands of seamstresses across the world. Anthropological research reveals that the emotional benefits of relationships between humans and horses are felt by both parties. Oggy continues to make training progress as Brandon coaches Ashley.  Dunrovin’s Animals as Helpers and Healers program continues to delight us all during […]

The Dunrovin Brand

  Livestock brands have been with us since ancient times. They can be very important in protecting your horses and identifying them as belonging to you. While there are a number of ways to mark ownership of a horse, branding, is by far the most effective. Branding leaves a permanent, easily visible mark on the […]

This Week at Dunrovin (01/24/21)

Dunrovin’s Animals as Helpers and Healers program as part of the  Monday socials at MontanaSocials.org hosted by the Friends of Dunrovin. The bulletin board has been filling up with photos of lovely calico horses destined to give hugs to people across the country. Huggable Horses Gather Friendships Form as the Herd Gathers It is clear […]

Animals as Helpers and Healers

Animals as helpers and healers   Herman Melville is credited with saying that “no philosophers so thoroughly comprehend us as dogs and horses.” Alongside homosapien’s footprints through time you will find the pawprints and hoofprints of dogs and horses. The dog was the first domesticant and had a profound effect on human evolution. While the […]

This Week at Dunrovin (01/17/21)

Dunrovin’s new program Animals as Helpers and Healers got off to a great start during last week’s Monday Social hosted by the Friends of Dunrovin. The past week has seen a flurry of activity with people from all over the planet volunteering to make a calico horse to contribute to “A Herd for Hugs.” Celebrating […]

This Week at Dunrovin (01/10/21)

The new year is off to a great start at Dunrovin! Our favorite colt has mostly healed from his bout with cellulitis and is back in the training round pen with Ashley under Brandon’s tutelage. Plans are in progress for this year’s ice sculpture if the weather cooperates with some freezing temperature. A new program […]

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