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Posted on 09/18/2004 6:56:23 AM PDT by HairOfTheDog
I think it could be a combination of both. More like learning from Bay and the pony and having the room to run in and experiment on her own.
She may be feeling "good" too , with all the groceries:')
That may be part of it too, certainly...
Anyone up?
Good Morning, all
I had something funny happen last night. I was standing at my fence saying good night to the horses and one of my cats was sitting on the fence. All of the sudden, this dumb cat jumped up on the back of my horse named Bud. Bud stood there for a few minutes and didn't do anything until the cat started sharpening his claws on his back. Bud bucked that kitty off. I decided to see what Tuffy would do with a cat on his back and tossed the cat up there. Tuffy gave the cat a little ride then the cat jumped off.
Good morning
Hair: I'd say it's more having the room, and following two others. I'm not sure that one horse could/would teach another how to move, just showing them they can move, then the gracefulness would just come.
tuffy: I'm surprised the cat would even let you hold him up to a horse. My cat would be clawing his way over my shoulder:)
Becky
I don't walk one anymore either, unless they are trying to roll. Are they sure this horse is colicky?
Banimine would have been what I would have tried too. Maybe take the horse on a trailer ride. Since the horse was pooping so much tho, I'm wondering if it was really colic. My experience with colic is you will see some improvement at least once they poop.
Keep us informed.
Becky
Well, when my sister found her she was rolling. When she got her up the mare tried to lay down again and so commenced the walking. Two hours later I got the call, and she'd been walking her the whole time despite the fact that she'd pooped twice. I told her to give the mare a chance to stand and get comfortable, and when she did with me on the phone she said that the horse would turn and bite or pin her ears back at her belly. Pretty classic signs. My sister hasn't had a lot of experience with horses except when we were kids and back then.. you walked a colicky horse for hours whether they were trying to roll or not.
Damn girl! Don't you ever sleep?
Oh, sorry, I thought you were saying the horse was just standing.
Yeah, it does sound like colic. But I agree with you that I would stop walking the horse now, if she won't roll. I'd also get a vet out after this amount of time.
Becky
Funny thing happened here too last night. I have another rat in the house. My husband and I argue about traps. I like the old fashioned spring ones because they usually kill the rats instantly and they don't suffer. He likes the stick ums and since he went shopping last.... I caught Cindydawg. She tried to eat the gob of peanutbutter I dropped on it:')
I guess if you are used to something that worked for you..They still walk um at the stables.
Almost too tired to laugh:') I was just going to tell yall about the big rat I caught!
LOL...she'd only eat the peanut butter off a spring trap once:)
Becky
The only thing about keeping them walking is I had a vet tell me that walking one for that amount of time on top of the stress of pain can bring on founder. I don't know if that has been proven true or not, just what a vet told me one time when I had been walking one. Who knows...
Becky
I agree with you and with Becky... When mine colicked this last year our vet said walking him or interfering with him was only needed to stop him from rolling. If he were willing to stand, or even lay down quietly until the vet got there he could be allowed to. Walking will help shift things around so it does no harm.
And the vet needs to come out this morning.
Good morning everyone.
So you caught it?
Becky
Oooh - that could have been a bad scene!
No, just the goofy dog. I'm going to lock her up in the garage and set some springs tonight. The field behind us sold into lots and it's cold and I guess they are coming the wrong way.
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