Lark moved to his new home today. We went out a little early to clip the horses and empty the tack lockers. When Ruth got there with her slant-load trailer, we tried to load Lark first. We should have remembered - not the best idea. After a couple of tries, Rae went to get MC. He went in just fine, and then Lark had no problems getting in. I guess he was worried that he was leaving his friends. Diana went in Rae's trailer.
Lark's new stall is across the aisle from his old buddy Winston. It's nice and big, and right by the door to the pasture. And he doesn't have to wear his halter all the time! Yea! I think he will be very happy. There is a little window - see below. I think it is really access for feeding, and won't be open the rest of the time, but at least I got a picture of him looking out.
The pastures all have grass and electric fences, so Lark will have no excuse to rub out his mane anymore.
The tack room is nice and big - also dry and heated. I think any tack we want to leave there will be safe. It's kept locked, with the key in a combination safe on the wall by the door.
A really nice place!