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Posted on 01/02/2007 9:57:39 AM PST by HairOfTheDog
Great pics of your ponies too. Prez just looks so regal in that picture. Like he's King of the World.
Well shoot! You had it the first time, although it was the thumbnail. If you go all the way into Snapfish and call up the full screen size of that picture and copy and paste the full properties it ought to show up. Keep trying, you'll get the hang of it sooner or later.
Did you know that you can click "Preview" first instead of "Post" and you'll be able to see if it's going to work right before you post it and might be able to figure out what you did wrong and fix it?
Good morning:)
Cold and windy, but the sun is shining so that helps. We are not going to get above freezing now for a few days, and have chances of snow Wed. and Thurs.
The farrier was here yesterday, finally. I gave him the written instructions from the vet. The result: 1. We put a samller shoe on him, he said he only put the larger one on to give him more support, and the smaller one will not be too small. 2. He did get his angle gauge out and Harley's feet were off by a 2 degree difference, so he fixed that. 3. he said, and the vet had told me this could be a possibility, that Harley grows more heel on one side then the other. Trying to go 8 weeks between shoeings (something I've never done before, I've always shoed at 6 week intervals), won't work for him since his feet do grow different.By 8 weeks the difference in the angle is significant enough to be a problem, maybe:)...Mack was out there, and Chris showed him what he was talking about, I was holding the horse so couldn't look. Mack said he could see that the angles were different, but thought there was a possibility that Chris was using that as an excuse to cover his mistake, and that he just needed to trim him properly. I'm going to ask each time that he use his gauge.
With the weather we are having, I probably won't ride, but maybe giving him a week to adjust to the new shoes will be good. Altho, I may try to get out a lunge him a bit today, to see how he is moving.
Becky
WOO HOO! I think you've got it!
Wow, the "Old" farm is gorgeous!
Beautiful pictures Hair:) Is your Dad a pictureholic too:)?
It looks so cold in the pictures of your walk...maybe just because it's cold here. I'm hoping to get back to walking today too, but I'll have to take the roads, way to much mud here. There is still ice around in shady spots.
Becky
Looks like quite and "old" farm. Very pretty.
Becky
Well hopefully he's got him squared up this time. Sometimes I think that farriers get in too big of a hurry, trying to cram too many horses into one day and they don't pay attention to what they're doing. Doctors do the same thing though, so it's not just them. Everybody's trying to make a buck.
How old is your daughter? She sure sounds like a very responsible person to stay there by herself and see to everything like that.
I agree, but in Chris's defense, he doesn't shoe that much anymore. He has back problems, from a tractor accident he had a few years back. He'd like to get out of shoeing all together....so I think his mistakes come from he is ususally hurting when he is working, which isn't any better.
Becky
In Memory of a Great Horse.
She's 23. She has finished her first degree (economics) and wants to run a business for a while, which is one of the possible prerequisites to getting an MBA, so she has taken over my business (a tack shop) and set herself up on this small acreage with the horses (3 of them are 'hers'). She IS young to be so responsible, and we are daily on the phone, and sometimes it's touch-and-go, but there's no better training for life. You've just gotta do it!
I think it's not uncommon for feet to be slightly different, there's lots of posts on the farrier forum about horses that are 'high/low' and I think the best course really is to trim each foot for the angle it should be at, not necessarily try to make them the same. So I guess it will depend now on what each foot should be if it had a correct trim. If they're only different because he's let one get a little off, then hopefully it'll be fixed now. If not, trying to force them to be the same might make him worse. Since this problem is new, I'll hope not. I hope it's fixed! Let this be the year we are not having to obsess on mystery lamenesses! (if only)
Good morning :~) It's a little cold here, but we are getting above freezing during the day. Yesterday we walked from the trailhead by the creek, all the way up that first big climb, and then through the woods until we came out at the first clearcut. I don't care what anyone says, it's a lot more work going up hill than it is going down. :~) We rested there, no pictures because nothing caught my eye that was worth photographing. I'm really eager to see all the trails, I think the walks are good for us, we'll see how far we'll get.
Yesterday I explored a little off trail looking for tracks around water's edge and other interesting things I can't normally do on horseback. Didn't find any bear tracks, but we did find raccoon tracks and some other critter that was smaller than a dog and had a lot of toes... bobcat maybe? It didn't photograph well but I think it has six toes:
What a sweetheart! *sniff*
I'll tell you something: she has no time for carousing! She did some of that at university, and now it's over. Keep 'em busy, I say!
Why you do dat to me??? hehehehe
I do think she's gorgeous.
I agree that going up is harder, does some one say different?
Your trails would be a challenging walk:). Good for you for doing it.
Becky
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