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By Debbie Peterson March 30, 2024
The Lick-n-Chew Explained
Two foals and a grown mare on opposite sides of a gate
By Debbie Peterson January 24, 2024
What does re-circling, licking-n-chewing and connection have to do with recovery? An exploration of this and other intriguing questions are considered in POST #2 of Faith's Journey. The article, Recovering Faith, is a TooFar Out Farm blog post, made for love of all the beautiful people and their equine (or wanna-be equine) friends. That's right, there is a horse that wants-a-be your friend. Come meet our herd and get started on your Faith Journey.
Close up image of the face of an old woman with the face of a young horse
By Debbie Peterson January 1, 2024
This is the introductory article in a series that will chronicle the journey of an old married couple who have lived some six+ decades on Earth. We have chosen to step into a traditionally, young person's domain as colt starters, ie., horse trainers, ie., horse crazy seniors. We will record our adventures of raising and training a young horse from 7 months old on up. The filly's name is "Double-R-Faith," AKA, Faith. Having never before started a young horse, we hope to prove ourselves as Faith's benevolent masters. We plan to make her safe to ride and drive, and would love to care for her all of our lives. We are just a couple of oldsters and life-long learners. We expect that our Master, King Jesus will teach us a few life lessons along Faith's Journey and we will share them with you along the Way.
Horse watches as a young girl cleans a horse stall
By Debbie Peterson December 25, 2023
This article reveals all you ever didn't want to know about Debbie Peterson, but she tells you anyway.
2021 Foundations Program Report
By Debbie Peterson October 18, 2021
Participants gain practical life skills and receive opportunities for positive character development through a series of six weekly, 2-hour sessions of Equine-Assisted Learning (EAL) activities, Bible teaching, creative expression and focus group discussion. Each weekly session will build on the one prior to help prepare and empower youth and adults to plan and attain educational, professional and personal achievement, emotional maturity and spiritual growth.
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