Just as the farm was once covered in snow, Jeremy and Kimberly learn to deal with the challenges brought on by spring's yellow pollen.
Jeremy discovers the hardships of spring blanketing, as demonstrated by his horses' expert destruction, disassembly and complete removal skills.
Home from work, Jeremy unwinds as he listens to the soundtrack of the country--a mixture of farm life and animals.
Finding himself faced with writer's block, a horsewoman's husband lends an ear to his animals for their bright column ideas.
The colt Justin attempts to ice skate in the pasture while his fans struggle to stay warm in the frigid weather.
The Married with Horses family sends the mare Ellie off to a new home, while the cats enjoy the dogs' food a little too much.
A horsewoman's husband assures his colt that only special horses get gelded.
After a stray kick, Jeremy shows his colt Justin that horse blankets don't bite.
A horsewoman and her husband test drive new horses in their search for the right hunter-jumper.
A horsewoman's husband conducts experiments to find out what his cat will eat and discovers his pets have trained him well.
A horsewoman's husband constructs a hay-gloo in the hay loft to sleep in while his wife is away at a horse show.
Spend a day in the life of the Married with Horses family on their farm. By Jeremy Law for EquiSearch.com.
A horsewoman and her husband get more than they bargained for while 'roughing it' at a horse show.
A horsewoman's husband and his pets face off with a rambunctious mockingbird. By Jeremy Law for EquiSearch.com.
The Married with Horses family faces growing pains when Justin is weaned. By Jeremy Law for EquiSearch.com.
A relaxing day at the beach helps the Married with Horses family put life in perspective.
The Married with Horses family welcomes Pickles, a two-month-old tabby cat, and faces a mysterious horse injury.
A horsewoman's husband proposes Pony's Law: Anything that can go wrong might go wrong, but not in the way you would expect. Expect the inconvenient. Anticipate the expensive.
Jeremy gets detailed instructions from his new foal, Justin, on just where to scratch.
After months of waiting Jeremy and Kimberly finally meet Mandy's new foal, Justin. Read about the colt's arrival, plus view his photo gallery and video!
Meet Mandy's new foal, Justin, in this photo gallery from Married with Horses columnist Jeremy Law.
Jeremy and his wife pick up their new Border Collie mix at the animal shelter and finish their mare's foaling stall, both in the nick of time.
The cycle of life moves on at the farm, where Mandy gets closer to her foaling date, and a horsewoman and her husband consider finding another dog to join their furry family.
As a horsewoman and her husband try to cope with the passing of a beloved dog, they realize that, in their own ways, their other four-legged family members feel the loss, too.
A horsewoman's husband ponders on how some days, feeding the animals seems to take almost all day.
After a week filled with sick pets and bills, a horsewoman and her husband get a kick out of feeling the foal inside their mare's belly.
A horsewoman and her husband help their neighbors welcome a new foal into the world.
A horsewoman's husband listens to what his cats have to say about tricks, mice and napping.
A horsewoman and her husband start a feeding frenzy when they repurpose corn chips as horse treats.
A horsewoman's husband and his horses face more excitement than they bargained for when his old dog visits the barn.
A horsewoman's husband polls his horses to find out if the grass is indeed always greener on the other side of the fence.
A horsewoman and her husband wait on pins and needles to find out if a second foal is on the way. By Jeremy Law for EquiSearch.com.
A horsewoman's husband thinks twice about hunting after chatting with a deer from his tree stand. By Jeremy Law for EquiSearch.com.
A horsewoman's husband looks back at a Christmas spent sharing the joy of horses with family members. And he has the photos to prove it!
A horsewoman's husband reflects on his life with horses and welcomes a new mare to the herd just in time for the holidays.
A horsewoman's husband goes for the ride of his life in Costa Rica on an aptly-named horse ('Crazy Chicken' in English!).
A horsewoman's husband and his hay-farming neighbors explore their feelings over orchard grass.
A horsewoman's husband has an uncomfortable run-in with everything that stings and itches on his farm. By Jeremy Law for EquiSearch.com.
A horsewoman and her husband welcome back their mare after her eye surgery and anxiously wait to find out if she is still pregnant. By Jeremy Law for EquiSearch.com.
We can always count on horses to make life interesting. Jeremy and his wife adjust their pasture arrangement to make room for a stray mare.
A horseowner faces a long night, a big bill and the possible loss of his mare's unborn foal. By Jeremy Law for EquiSearch.com.
Jeremy and his wife hit a run of bad luck when their pregnant mare gets scratched in the eye. By Jeremy Law for EquiSearch.com.
After uncovering a bountiful garden beside their barn, Jeremy and his wife spend a weekend tackling vegetables and sneaking around the neighborhood, leaving bags of radishes on people's doorsteps.
After an extensive search, Jeremy and Kimberly celebrate finding their perfect broodmare. By Jeremy Law for EquiSearch.com.
A new horse farm owner tackles crab apple trees and snakes in his own Garden of Eden.
Jeremy and his wife admire the hard work they've put into their new farm--including some questionable fence posts--in their first days as homeowners. By Jeremy Law for EquiSearch.com.
A horsewoman and her husband tour the farm they hope to buy and check out everything--including the fire ants.
A horsewoman and her husband say goodbye to the cast of characters from their boarding stable as moving day draws near.
A horsewoman and her husband break the news to their boarders that they're moving and wait for news on if their mare is pregnant.
A horsewoman and her husband practice patience while waiting for the farrier and then lose it with their landlord. By Jeremy Law for EquiSearch.com.