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Posted on 03/21/2005 7:18:04 PM PST by HairOfTheDog
He's such a sensitive soul... He's shadowing me so much, he's not helping me past my phobia about tripping over him, he was under foot even as I was trying to clean stalls.
I don't know what's with all the shooting now, I think someone's having family shooting day, it's even more frequent now.
I can sympathize with Homer, shooting makes me nervous too. I always worry about stray bullets.
That's our baby!
Lookit that face!
Not yours, ecurbh! Homer's. ;-D
Poor guy, he looks like he's saying "Tell me it ain't so, Boss!"
I rode Rusty today. I took him to the creek to do some hill climbing. I noticed only one hitchity step. No complete lock ups.
I took Belle in for her treatment. After cleaning her out the vet said the infection was very mild and one treatment should do it. She is right now either coming in season or going out. So the vet wants me to watch her close and at the very first signs of her next heat cycle, I'll run her in for a culture and if that comes in clear, I'll breed her back immediatly. She said it should be in about 14 days. If she goes much longer we will just give her a shot to bring her in.
She really looks funny. The medicne the vet put in her will leak out of course. But the vet said it tends to scald them on their cheeks:(, so I'm to put Diaper Rash ointment on her. The vet put some on her before we left, so she has big white cheeks.
Becky
I forgot to add. The vet said the infection she had is caused when a mare doesn't expell the afterbirth very fast and it hangs out of her and she gets up and down several times. It gets dirty and that gets inside her.
I didn't ask, but I'm wondering if this wouldn't have happened if she had been on pasture on grass.
I can't really remember if when she had Dot that she did that. Been to long ago. But it's something she said I don't have to worry about Rocky picking it up.
Becky
Glad to hear this :) Also sounds like Rusty is doing okay too.
AWWW. I think he wants you to make it stop:') He looks like he has really filled out.
It is affiliated with Bethany College, which offers a degree in equine studies. The college also has an intercollegiate equestrian team which in its first year of competition finished fifth out of over 20 teams. It will host an endurance trail ride in October, and many more events in 2006. Check it out!
Wow. I wish there were courses like that around here.
It's going to be the premiere, top of the line equestrian facility in the region, which includes OH, PA, MD, VA and WV, at the very least. Anyone interested may freep mail me.
so sorry to hear about the horses and also your friend. I lost my first husband at the age of 46 to colon and liver cancer, It is a very sad way to go. Prayers for you and your family.
I also have some very very sad news, Deaconjims Daddy died this morning, totally unexpected. We are devestated.
We are going to go hit the hot tub now, drink a beer and talk.
chat with you all later.
Sharn
Oh Man.
I'm so sorry.
I wish that I had been able to go to this place later. I'm almost out of school now. :-/
Our love to you and deaconjim!
This has been a tough 24 hours for your family. :-(
So sorry about your Dad, deaconjim.
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