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Married with Horses: A Day in the Life
Spend a day in the life of the Married with Horses family on their farm. By Jeremy Law for EquiSearch.com.
Married with Horses: The Knockingbird
A horsewoman's husband and his pets face off with a rambunctious mockingbird. By Jeremy Law for EquiSearch.com.
Married with Horses: The Weanlings
The Married with Horses family faces growing pains when Justin is weaned. By Jeremy Law for EquiSearch.com.
Married with Horses: Great Expectations
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.
Married with Horses: Mairzy Dotes and Dozy Dotes
A horsewoman's husband thinks twice about hunting after chatting with a deer from his tree stand. By Jeremy Law for EquiSearch.com.
Married with Horses: Rash Decisions
A horsewoman's husband has an uncomfortable run-in with everything that stings and itches on his farm. By Jeremy Law for EquiSearch.com.
Married with Horses: All's Well that Ends Well
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.
Married with Horses: The Waiting Game
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.
Married with Horses: Horse Happens
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.
Married with Horses: All We Need is a Mare-acle
After an extensive search, Jeremy and Kimberly celebrate finding their perfect broodmare. By Jeremy Law for EquiSearch.com.
Married with Horses: Turning House into Home
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.
Married with Horses: All's Farrier in Love and War
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.