catdragon
Well-Known Member
Well, Saturday started really well. Having owned Bonnie for over 5.5 years and every time she needs to be clipped we've had to use a heavy dose of sedolin. This Saturday for the 1st time LM who clips her was able to do so without need of ANY sedation. To say I am over the moon is an understatement.
Bonnie was so terrified of the experience she'd leap about, run away and not stand still, and that was WITH sedolin. Saturday she didn't move a muscle, just stood calmly and in fact once LM got going she was enjoying it! So peeps, all I can say is time, kindness and patience does work.
So the weekend started well, but alas ended last night on a low...
I decided to lunge Bonnie as she's had a couple of weeks off work (rode her Friday and she was tense) so as it was so windy yesterday and she'd just been clipped I thought I would lunge in the menage.
Well she was still tense and a little spooky but was listening to my voice and being a good girl, 10 minutes in, something spooked her, she galloped off - I was pulled off my feet... literally, and landed on my face and knees in the menage
No, I wasn't wearing a hat and for once I am glad of that as I don't know what face planting in a hat would have done (the peak etc), my glasses are shot and my face is grit grazed and cut where the frame of my busted glasses dug in
I don't blame anyone, it's one of those things, she's never done anything like this before, in the past she's felt the tension on the line and stopped as she wouldn't dream of dragging me on purpose. No-one on the yard at the time came to my assistance, the YM who lives on site saw me kneeling in the middle of the menage and came over (though by that time I'd rung my OH to come as I knew I couldn't drive without my glasses). All this time, Bonnie just stood by me looking concerned, must have given her quite a scare. OH and YM looked for the missing lens whilst I walked Bonnie to cool/calm her down. The lens is missing (probably buried in the sand) but won't cause harm as it's plastic (thank goodness).
This morning my left shoulder hurts (thats the one that got pulled) and my neck too, the bruising is yet to appear on my head and face, though there is some swelling...
So that was my weekend, started so well and ended so horribly... hey ho, that's horses isn't it!!
So how was your weekends fellow HHO'ers?
Bonnie was so terrified of the experience she'd leap about, run away and not stand still, and that was WITH sedolin. Saturday she didn't move a muscle, just stood calmly and in fact once LM got going she was enjoying it! So peeps, all I can say is time, kindness and patience does work.
So the weekend started well, but alas ended last night on a low...
I decided to lunge Bonnie as she's had a couple of weeks off work (rode her Friday and she was tense) so as it was so windy yesterday and she'd just been clipped I thought I would lunge in the menage.
Well she was still tense and a little spooky but was listening to my voice and being a good girl, 10 minutes in, something spooked her, she galloped off - I was pulled off my feet... literally, and landed on my face and knees in the menage
This morning my left shoulder hurts (thats the one that got pulled) and my neck too, the bruising is yet to appear on my head and face, though there is some swelling...
So that was my weekend, started so well and ended so horribly... hey ho, that's horses isn't it!!
So how was your weekends fellow HHO'ers?