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Posted on 03/21/2005 7:18:04 PM PST by HairOfTheDog
This is a horse chat thread where we share ideas, ask for input from other horsemen, and talk about our riding and horse-keeping. We have a lot of different kinds of riders and horses, and a lot to share. In the previous threads we have had a great time talking through lessons, training, horse lamenesses, illnesses and pregnancies... and always sharing pictures and stories.
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The FreeRepublic Saddle Club thread - thread ONE
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She's doing great, the only way you can tell that she's had a problem is her leg is shaved where the surgery was done.
You laugh but it wasn't funny at the time. I'm holding a tail over that feels like it weighs 20 pounds and a themometer in with the other hand. I'm short too, ok and she stands there farting:')
My daughter just came in and asked me what was so funny!
Somebody should have got that on video.
Wow. You are getting a lot of riding time in lately. Doesn't that just irritate you when the gatekeepers don't want to get out of the way? I don't know what I'm going to do about riding. I understand the medical need but it isn't good for me or the horse to be off too long.
Oh, I'm gonna give her time off to rest. I just meant it's a bad situation no matter how you look at it. She's sick and off but when she's well and hasn't been rode awhile will I be back where I started? That's what I meant about not being rode not good for her. Okie seems good just sluggish and not his usual self. I'm going to talk to the vet monday about what he can do right now.
Are you getting in the saddle in the pasture? I don't until mine are out and away from the other horses. I just walk swinging the lead rope. Sarah Lee and Okie have learned it's not for them. The geldings know I'll use it and back off. A few of the mares will challenge me though and I have to keep an eye out for them and keep making them get out of the way.
I don't think that you guys should be set back too too far, I mean she isn't green. The worst that could happen is that she'll be out of shape. Nothing overly catastrophic. :-)
can anyone say a few prayers on behalf of our Twister?(the rescue horse)
At 4:15 pm today all were well. At the 6:30 feeding time she was 'missing'. We found her in a little gully, laying in a trickle of water, and moaning. I JUST got back. We've been trying to get her up on her feet, she tries, but no go so far. She's eaten the grain we put in front of her.
I've been praying and begging, but it's done no good. It's MY fault she's in this hurt. I NEVER should have saved her from the meat wagon. I just prolonged her death.
Thank you ma'am :)
It sounds like your vet is on top of things now.
Thanks but we will need it - both horses are not shed out completely yet, and haven't been worked at all. Our weather has been so strange it's just not been possible to get them in show shape. But - can't miss the first show of the season :)
Carry a whip with you when you go out and use it on any rear end pointed your way - they will learn to stay out of your way.
Can you get a vet out? Do you have Banamine on hand? Are all of her limbs okay? Check her gums and see if they are pink or white. Oh my, praying as hard as I can.
I would, but they aren't my horses. I'm reluctant to do anything more than drive them away with a lead rope. If I get agressive back, he usually backs down.
It's certainly not your fault, don't be silly. Do you know what's wrong? I'll be praying hard.
I understand how you feel but unless you are 6'6" and weigh 350lbs, those horses need to stay back or you could get hurt seriously, just from them moving out of another's way.
Oh I totally agree with you. Knock on wood, I've never been hurt handling a horse. (Riding them is another story) The whole ordeal only lasted about 5 minutes, but 5 minutes is enough. Usually I'm pretty crafty about sneaking horses out of there. :-) This time I couldn't get out before I was noticed. This sort of thing doesn't happen all the time, thank goodness.
Well, just please be careful - really hate to lose a part of the Saddle Club :)
Good morning.
Becky
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