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 Inn Keeper Pepper Fewel was ranch-raised in the orchard and wine country of eastern Washington. She’s been a wife, a mother, a farmer, a rancher, an artist, and always a horsewoman. Her love of family, the land and horses gave rise to Buckaroo Bed Breakfast and Barn in 2001. “I wanted to create a place where my husband, my daughter, my son and his wife could all share this land and our love for it and for each other,” says Pepper. “I wanted a place where people from different backgrounds and all walks of life could come and feel free to be who they are.”  Tiffany Fewel was destined to become Buckaroo’s Trail Boss. As Pepper’s daughter, she grew up with the same love of horses. A passion further fueled by legendary horseman, Ray Hunt, a frequent guest in the Fewel home and the original proponent of what has become known as “Natural Horsemanship.” Ray’s empathetic way of working with the horse’s mind and body formed Tiffany’s understanding of horsemanship long before the approach became popular. A Guild Certified Feldenkrais Practitioner, Tiffany offers classes and private bodywork sessions for people and animals. .  Terry Fewel is the proprieter of Buckaroo Bed Breakfast and Bard. He is also the main farmer and husband of Pepper Fewel. Father of Tiffany Fewel. He is the humble welcome to Buckackaroo Bed, Breakfast, and Barn. Buckaroo Bed Breakfast and Barn is a working farm producing a variety of apples, cherries and grapes. Warmer months, we have posh teepees and retro-trailers available April though Oct. During the cooler months we have two luxurious rooms in the main farm house for you to enjoy. And because this is a real working farm with animals & agriculture activities.t
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Pepper and Tiffany Fewel have been saving horses for nearly 12 years now. They take what others have thrown away - the elderly, the injured, the abused, and the malnurished. From the time a horse arrives at Buckaroo Bed, Breakfast, and barn its rehabilitation is under the direction of Tiffany Fewel and Natural Connections. This is often a long, and almost always an expensive process involving not only Tiffany’s expertise but that of farriers and veterinarians, along with special feeds and supplements. Once restored to mental and physical health, Tiffany evaluates each horse for use on the wine trail. Only those suited to the job, those who truly enjoy taking people for rides, will be admitted into the Buckaroo string. But rest assured, all others remain at Buckaroo until a loving, caring and permanent home is found. "There’s so much more purpose in this than just going for a wine ride,” says Pepper. “It’s life changing for many people, but I don’t feel it’s anything we’ve done. The horses do it and do it despite how people have treated them in the past. Most were throwaways we found at feed lots, where they were waiting to be shipped to slaughter in Canada or Mexico. They’ve been abused, neglected or simply discarded for something better, but there’s still a life there. We give them a new home and a new purpose and they give us so much more." Cherry Wood’s horse rehabilitation and re-homing program is supported solely by wine rides and Bunkhouse Boutique sales. So every ride you take, and every purchase you make, is helping save horses.