Vixen Van Debz
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Apologies all, but my OH isn't here tonight for me to chew the ear off, so I thought I'd post on here instead!
It's been an odd evening at the yard: first of all, I did my first (and second) round of show jumping since 1998. It was a very small start, but it still great to break that duck! It was on a horse I hadn't jumped for 6 months, and I was scrappy... but I'm delighted to have started on the road to competing for fun again.
I helped to do the hay, and never has it been so quick to do before, despite the addition of about 8 new stables in the barn. I was thinking how well things were going all in all...
Then a horse escaped: not just any horse, but a bolshy, mannerless, under-handled youngster. While catching him (which took a bit of time and some nerve) we heard distressed calls from man and horse alike: little Breeze, a 10hh or so pony got caught in the fence and had been heard by the YO. I did what I could to help with a torch and a saw, and we got him out within 5mins or so... While he wasn't as cut as I'd thought he'd be he was still bleeding from a few places, he was in such a state of distress that I've never seen any creature in before. Every breath was a fight, and when we put him indoors to keep him safe while the vet made his way, he couldn't stand, couldn't breathe, and the escaped horses who were also in there were protecting him. I'm sure he's been PTS by now: he was only a recent addition to the yard, but it was clear to the YM early on that he had neurological problems. That, added to his prolonged distress means I'm sure that euthanasia was chosen as the kindest result for him. RIP little Breeze - I'm sure his owners are shedding a few tears tonight. Took a while for it to hit me, but I shed a few too once it hit home.
Hot chocolate with marshmallows for those who made it through that wee essay.
It's been an odd evening at the yard: first of all, I did my first (and second) round of show jumping since 1998. It was a very small start, but it still great to break that duck! It was on a horse I hadn't jumped for 6 months, and I was scrappy... but I'm delighted to have started on the road to competing for fun again.
I helped to do the hay, and never has it been so quick to do before, despite the addition of about 8 new stables in the barn. I was thinking how well things were going all in all...
Then a horse escaped: not just any horse, but a bolshy, mannerless, under-handled youngster. While catching him (which took a bit of time and some nerve) we heard distressed calls from man and horse alike: little Breeze, a 10hh or so pony got caught in the fence and had been heard by the YO. I did what I could to help with a torch and a saw, and we got him out within 5mins or so... While he wasn't as cut as I'd thought he'd be he was still bleeding from a few places, he was in such a state of distress that I've never seen any creature in before. Every breath was a fight, and when we put him indoors to keep him safe while the vet made his way, he couldn't stand, couldn't breathe, and the escaped horses who were also in there were protecting him. I'm sure he's been PTS by now: he was only a recent addition to the yard, but it was clear to the YM early on that he had neurological problems. That, added to his prolonged distress means I'm sure that euthanasia was chosen as the kindest result for him. RIP little Breeze - I'm sure his owners are shedding a few tears tonight. Took a while for it to hit me, but I shed a few too once it hit home.
Hot chocolate with marshmallows for those who made it through that wee essay.