Whispering Winds Farms

Whispering Winds Farms We are a family facility that offers horses to interested buyers. We also buy horses or take unwanted horses and find them forever homes.

We have several years experience and our goal is to find as many horses that we can a home.

Pasture pics from today đŸ„°
08/11/2021

Pasture pics from today đŸ„°

What a good looking bunch!!đŸ„°â€
07/18/2021

What a good looking bunch!!đŸ„°â€

Few recent picsđŸ„°
07/09/2021

Few recent picsđŸ„°

New arrival on the farm! Everyone meet Dash!😍😁
04/03/2021

New arrival on the farm! Everyone meet Dash!😍😁

04/03/2021

Love these guys!đŸ„°â€

These 2 got a visit to doc's for annual shots and coggins today. Doc was pleased with Major's progress but said he'd lik...
03/30/2021

These 2 got a visit to doc's for annual shots and coggins today. Doc was pleased with Major's progress but said he'd like to see another 100lbs or so on him😁

03/24/2021

Why we need cowboys

Because children need to see a man that can do the work of ten, receive at least a tenth of the pay of the local politician, and be able to do the job better than all of them.

Why we need cowboys

Because children need to see a man that will protect life.

Why we need cowboys

Because children need to see a man that will do what is right, not what is easy.

Why we need cowboys...
Because children need to see a man that will step up when boys step down.

Why we need cowboys

Because children need to see a man that doesn’t need the world to define him.

Why we need cowboys

Because children need to see a man that signs a contract with his word, not a pen.

Why we need cowboys

Because children need to see a man that puts others first, whether that be his daughter or his dog.

Why we need cowboys

Because children need to see that it’s ok to be a man.

Why we need cowboys

Because children need to see a man who proves that money don’t make a man.

Why we need cowboys

Because children need to see a man who shows them that being quiet is a perfectly acceptable form of communication.

Why we need cowboys

Because children need to see a man that can drive a stick and back a trailer.

Why we need cowboys

Because children need to see a man that isn’t governed by a clock.

Why we need cowboys

Because children need to see a man that isn’t afraid to stay or move on.

Why we need cowboys

Because children need to see a man that pray for an animal as easily as a person.

Why we need cowboys...
Because children need to see a man that would give his life for another without hesitation.

Why we need cowboys

Because children need to see a man that isn’t perfect, but rides for One that is.

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Why we need cowboys ...
Because children need to see a man who respects his wife and isn't afraid to show it to the world. -Nana D'Lynn

Why we need cowboys...
Because children need to see a man that don't feel like the world owes him anything. -Travis N Whitney Tilley
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03/18/2021
Im bawling 😭💔Seven is the number of years I serve my owner, trotting, walking, loping, quiet, and gentle. I carry her ch...
03/10/2021

Im bawling 😭💔

Seven is the number of years I serve my owner, trotting, walking, loping, quiet, and gentle. I carry her children, husband, friends, neighbors. I have plenty of hay, horse friends, and time to myself. Green pastures, blue skies, I am at peace.

Six is the number of months I carry on in pain after falling. I do it for her, anything for her. She is impatient with me. I try hard to keep up, but the pain slows me down. Every step hurts. No one wants to ride me, a new horse arrives to carry on in my place. I do not know this word: "useless."

Five is the number of hours I stand in the small pen at the auction. I hurt, I do not know these horses, I do not know these people. I'm far from my pasture. I search for comfort, switching weight off my painful leg, the people notice. I do not know this word: "lame."

Four is the number of times my value is calculated by my weight. I don't understand their words but I can read their eyes. Hard stares. I try to be invisible, but they see me. I do not know this word: "slaughter."

Three is the number of sniffs I take of your face through the pen before deciding you are kind and safe. I like your eyes, they are soft. I like your hands they are gentle. Please don't leave me here. I try to pick my feet up for you, it hurts. I try hard. I rest my muzzle in your hand.

Two is the number of minutes it takes for me to pass through another pen. I am scared, I am trapped, I am alone, people are shouting, it hurts to walk. A man is talking, his voice echo's all around me, there are so many people watching me, hard stares. Suddenly it's over.

One is the number of hours it takes before I walk onto a trailer. I am alone, I am scared, it is moving. The door opens, I hold my breath and brace at the light. It's you!! I stand still and breathe slow. Kind hands, soft words, I'm not afraid now.

Two is the number of xrays the vet takes while I stand quietly for you, anything for you. Many days have passed. I have energy now, my pain is less. I like my new pasture, I like my new stall, I like my new hay. I don't know why we have a vet but I stand still for his visits. So many visits. I do not know this word: "rehabilitation."

Three is the number of months before the pain is all the way gone. I am relaxed with you, we start to ride together. I'm afraid the pain will come back, but you are gentle, so I try. I try hard for you, anything for you.

Four is the number of weeks I learn a new way of riding. Another person rides me every day. I'm becoming strong, I understand my lessons, I am proud to work, I feel you are happy with me, visiting me and learning together. I do not know this word: "training."

Five is the number of years I work hard for you. We travel to shows, we work cows, we ride with friends. We do hundreds and hundreds of miles together. You trust me and I trust you, I give you everything I have, everything for you, anything for you. I memorize your rhythm, your looks, your moods. I know when to be wild and when to be still. We are a team.

Six is the number of minutes I try to hide the pain after a fall, but you see through me. I stand for the vet, still as a stone. The pain leaves but I sense your sadness. I remember a word from before when I had pain, "useless", but you never say that word. You no longer ride me but I see you every day, for carrots and treats and long walks. I relax again, you will not abandon me. This is a new way of being together. I do not know this word: "retired."

Seven is the number of breaths I take in your arms. It has been many years, we have grown old and wise and slow together. I lay down like so many times before but could not rise. You came right away. I tried for you, but I could not stand. You say its ok, sink down next to me. I breathe slow. You are very close, holding my head, weeping, I feel your sadness so I put my muzzle in your hand one last time to comfort you, anything for you. I breathe out. Green pastures, blue skies, I am at peace. I know this word: "loved."

The End

**Shared from a friend's page...author unknown to me....

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Klondike Road
Cadet, MO
63020

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