The H-Bar Animals

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Nugget is the skinniest member of the Little H-bar menagerie. We got him from the Marin Humane Society in January 2004, at the age of five months. He is part border collie and part blue heeler. Unfortunately, this means
that he tries to bite the horses' tails, which they don't like at all. He is very sweet and very full of energy. Here he is sitting on the futon couch in the office, where he looks quite at home.
Nugget
Nugget
Mr. Ed is a registered paint, who is Hannah's son. I found him on the internet by sending e-mail to the American Paint Horse Association Registry His father is a champion working cow horse named Tommy's Doc Bar. Mr. Ed is nineteen years old and is my riding horse. He is not really paint-colored, as he only has a small patch of white near his right front leg. This makes him a "Breeding Stock Paint". But he is not doing any breeding either, as he is a gelding! He loves cows, however, and knows much more about them than I do!
Mr. Ed
Mr. Ed

Blazar is a Morgan-Quarter horse cross. He is now 12 years old. We found him through an ad in the Press Democrat that said he was "young, strong, willing and handsome!" The ad didn't lie - he is turning into a great trail horse, even though he is a very wide-bodied ride. Blazar is the boss of our horse herd, and although he is not very nice to the other horses, he is very affectionate with people. I call him my "sweetheart" as he has a black heart shaped spot on the tip of his nose.

Blazar
Blazar
Jackson is our newest horse. He is an Appendix quarter horse and is eight years old. After doing an Internet search for the perfect new horse, we found him less than 2 miles away at the Bonelli's. He seems very calm and is much better trained than our other horses, as his former owner KC used him to carry the flag in the color guard, and he has also done team penning and western pleasure competitions.  We will only be riding him on the trails so I hope he is not too disappointed!
Beau
Jackson
This is our most beautiful cat, Tracy. Tracy was rescued by our friend Lauren Novatne, who was teaching in the city of Tracy at the time (although she and the cat were both living in Stockton.) He is a neutered 9 year old, purebred Siamese cat, with blue eyes. He is very affectionate and has adjusted well to ranch life. He is often seen hunting in the fields next door by the vineyard.
Tracy
Tracy
This is Smoky, who now gets fed in our garage. He was abandoned by the former neighbors, when they moved away. After two years as a feral cat, he showed up to eat one day by the fence, where I was putting food for Dragon, while walking Clancy. He used to follow Clancy around, but now tries to play with Nugget. The only problem is that Nugget thinks he is another dog!
Smoky
Smoky
Patches was abandoned by the former neighbors along with Smoky, but it took her an extra year to get up the nerve to come over to eat. She gets fed in the garage with Smoky and spends most of the day hanging out by Garrett's tool bench.
Patches
Patches
Sherbert Carlson is really our neighbors' cat. The Carlsons call him "Big Kitty" but we named him Sherbert because he is orange. We know it should really be Sherbet, but Sherbert suits him better. He sometimes lives in our garage with Smoky and Patches.
Sherbert
Sherbert
This is Oreo, which we named her because she is black on both ends and white in the middle. Lena (my massage therapist) found her starving, after being hit by a car. She is now so fat that we call her "Double Stuffed!" She is the sweetest kitty in the world, and spends most of her time sitting on my lap. You can even rub her fat tummy and she won't bite you!
Oreo
Oreo

Here lie the deceases animals of H-Bar Ranch whom we shall never forget
Gizzy was the last survivor of the four original barn cats who came with the ranch. In the beginning, she was rather shy and used to eat on top of the tack room. She then developed a recurring thyroid condition which made her meow alot. We tried surgery in 2003, but the tumor came back so in 2007 we used radioactive Iodine-131 which worked well for a while. In 2008, she had to move into the house as her kidneys began failing and she was rather arthritic. She finally died in January 2009, at approximately 18 years of age. She was a very sweet kitty.
Gizzy
Gizzy
This is Beau, who died suddenly on May 24, 2008 at the age of sixteen. He was my husband Garrett's main riding horse, and they logged over 8400 trail miles together. Beau was happy and healthy until the moment of his death, and was seen grazing happily only 10 minutes earlier. We had gone camping with him at Samuel P. Taylor Park two weeks previously, and he was as strong and as smooth as always. Beau lived with us from the time he was 3.5 years old, and was bred by our good friend Joanie Bondoc, from Novato's Canyon Oaks Farm. He was our very big and sweet boy and is greatly missed.
Hannah
Beau
This is Hannah, who was my very first horse. She died peacefully on Christmas eve 2007, at the age of 32.5 years. She had seen quite a few trails in her time and was the best first horse any green rider could have ever had. After logging over 5000 trail miles with me, and training Beau and Ziggy to be good trail horses, Hannah was retired at the age of 24. She lived out her life comfortably at the Little H-bar Ranch, giving occasional rides to visiting children. Mr. Ed is one of her many offspring, and shares her sweet and forgiving disposition.
Hannah
Hannah
This is Binky, who was the queen of the Little H-Bar Ranch. Binky was supposed to be a barn cat, but she had other ideas. Binky bossed everyone around, including Nugget and the horses. Here, she's just enjoying the afternoon lounging around on our back deck in the shade. She was rescued by a friend of J. Robert Dobbson's. Binky was a real party animal and loved to follow everyone around. Once, she even went horse-camping with us, as a stowaway in our trailer! Binky died in September 2005, of chronic renal failure. She was only about eight years old, and lived at the ranch for most of her life.
Binky
Binky

This is my husband Garrett's first horse, Ziggy. Ziggy died at the age of 13, on September 18, 2003 after he broke his leg in a pasture accident. Please visit his memorial site.

 

Ziggy
In loving memory of Ziggy

Clancy was a border collie mix who lived at the Little H-bar Ranch until 12/3/2003. She died at age 12 of a recurrence of canine osteosarcoma after 13 months as a three-legged dog. She was a great ranch dog!

 

Clancy
Clancy
Amby lived at the Little H-bar ranch from July 2002 to January 2004. She was very sick when she first showed up in the barn during NASA Educator Ambassador week (after which she was named.) She had a happy life living in the barn until she died of terminal kidney disease at a very old age.
Amby
Amby

Dragon died in September, 2004. He was one of the original barn cats that came with the ranch in 1997. He was blind in one eye, and lived over the tack room. As he got older, I could pet him when I fed him, but I could never catch him to take him to the vet.

Dragon
Dragon
 
Created by Melissa Crain 02-12-04. Last updated: 04-14-08