The Stanford horses are an area favorite. Share your pictures and video experiences with the horses. Every time family and friends come to visit, many of us are asked, you think alot of the horses might be around? They tend to bring them more goodies then I get! Carrots apples and other treats
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- Two days before4.16 MBNovember 7, 2025Downloads: 83A video from the morning of 8/18/25, caught by my security camera.
- Dust bath 24 August 20241.52 MBPreviewNovember 5, 2025Downloads: 75Horses rolling in the dirt like my dog does.
- 20 September 20252.06 MBPreviewNovember 5, 2025Downloads: 76Only horses I've seen since the incident. There used to be 3 herds that I'd regularly see. (Griz Mesa, Navajo end of ACR 8285)
- Best buds banquet1.87 MBPreviewOctober 23, 2025Downloads: 87A common scene when the herd comes to see us
- Maverick and Daisy1.30 MBPreviewOctober 23, 2025Downloads: 121The lead stallion Maverick supervising Simon's play session with Daisy, the 2024 foal. Both horses gone now. The names were given by two different students with autism who observed them remotely for remote speech therapy sessions.
- Photo library6.39 MBPreviewOctober 21, 2025Downloads: 80I have some 2,977 photos and videos of this herd which I have gathered over the past few years. They have served as an image library for use in speech and language therapy sessions with children who have autism and other disabilities.
- Maverick408.94 KBPreviewOctober 21, 2025Downloads: 121This was the lead stallion of the herd for the last number of years. He would often visit in the window during Zoom speech therapy sessions with students who have autism. One of them liked to draw pictures of him, and decided to name him Maverick
- Supervised play date1.19 MBPreviewOctober 16, 2025Downloads: 79For years now the mares have come and let their foals play with Simon my dog
- Two days before4.16 MBNovember 7, 2025Downloads: 83A video from the morning of 8/18/25, caught by my security camera.
- Dust bath 24 August 20241.52 MBPreviewNovember 5, 2025Downloads: 75Horses rolling in the dirt like my dog does.
- 20 September 20252.06 MBPreviewNovember 5, 2025Downloads: 76Only horses I've seen since the incident. There used to be 3 herds that I'd regularly see. (Griz Mesa, Navajo end of ACR 8285)
- Best buds banquet1.87 MBPreviewOctober 23, 2025Downloads: 87A common scene when the herd comes to see us
- Maverick and Daisy1.30 MBPreviewOctober 23, 2025Downloads: 121The lead stallion Maverick supervising Simon's play session with Daisy, the 2024 foal. Both horses gone now. The names were given by two different students with autism who observed them remotely for remote speech therapy sessions.
- Photo library6.39 MBPreviewOctober 21, 2025Downloads: 80I have some 2,977 photos and videos of this herd which I have gathered over the past few years. They have served as an image library for use in speech and language therapy sessions with children who have autism and other disabilities.
- Maverick408.94 KBPreviewOctober 21, 2025Downloads: 121This was the lead stallion of the herd for the last number of years. He would often visit in the window during Zoom speech therapy sessions with students who have autism. One of them liked to draw pictures of him, and decided to name him Maverick
- Supervised play date1.19 MBPreviewOctober 16, 2025Downloads: 79For years now the mares have come and let their foals play with Simon my dog
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