Spring of 2007 saw us get a new batch of chickens.


Many of our new chicks were bizarre. Like this White Crested Black Polish


May saw our fund raising dance with a Wii Game System awarded for a prize.


June marked a sad time as Dakota, one of our charter ponies, died suddenly.


Many people attended a memorial for Dakota.


Summer saw some great weather for group sessions.


Visitors enjoy the calm nature of our ponies. Here Ginger gets her mane braided.


Our ponies love attention. R.J. is getting the full grooming treatment.


July and August saw haying season. Partners donated hay for our program. We just needed to provide the labor.


A visitor finds a chicken hiding in the fresh hay.


The barn is a nice place to relax and make a friend.


An August wind storm tore a large tree down, narrowly missing the chicken coop.


Ranch staff attended O.K. Corral Equine Assisted Psychotherapy training.


EGALA founder Greg Kersten lead the training and showed his unique style.


E.A.P. sessions allow you to learn about yourself.


The size of our ponies make them easy to approach.


Carnival day was a hit due to some awesome weather.


A great addition this year was the Anah Temple Shrine Klowns.


Even Gilbert gets a chance to visit with folks.


Hay rides are always a favorite activity during events.


Fall marks the harvest for 4-H kids and clients.


Nothing beats reaping the rewards of your hard work.


Vegetables are provided to our clients families.


4-H kids learn to grow, harvest, and then preserve garden products.


Waffle and Pedro came in the Fall to join our animals.


Prancer and Dancer are little bundles of energy that joined us in October.


Jake and Sam are new geldings that joined our animals in October bringing our total to six ponies.


After much saving, we were finally able to tackle barn repairs.


Repairs to sills, siding and roofing have ensured the health of our barn.


One of our Silver Polish hens was in the Christmas spirit.


We hosted a live nativity scene leading up to Christmas.