baymareb
Well-Known Member
I swear, my horse does it on purpose to get out of work but it seems like every time I've got one thing sorted, something else happens. Usually not severe but I end up losing a week or two.
Since I've gotten her a year ago, she's had -
a sore back from an ill-fitting saddle. Lost 2 months there.
a pulled stifle. Lost 2 weeks.
stone bruising and thrush from a nasty wet winter (couldn't keep back shoes on her because her feet were so saturated, they pulled right off and it resulted in stone bruising even though I tried to keep her off the hard ground). Lost 2 months.
she fell during turnout and scraped up one whole side. Lost a week.
several bites from her neighbor, conveniently located just where the saddle sits.
Lost about a week each time.
pulled up lame in her near fore. Lost 2 weeks.
You get the idea. All just silly stuff for the most part but I feel like I spend more time doctoring her than anything else. I used to have Morgans - hardy beasts. This delicate TB is hard to get used to.
Since I've gotten her a year ago, she's had -
a sore back from an ill-fitting saddle. Lost 2 months there.
a pulled stifle. Lost 2 weeks.
stone bruising and thrush from a nasty wet winter (couldn't keep back shoes on her because her feet were so saturated, they pulled right off and it resulted in stone bruising even though I tried to keep her off the hard ground). Lost 2 months.
she fell during turnout and scraped up one whole side. Lost a week.
several bites from her neighbor, conveniently located just where the saddle sits.
pulled up lame in her near fore. Lost 2 weeks.
You get the idea. All just silly stuff for the most part but I feel like I spend more time doctoring her than anything else. I used to have Morgans - hardy beasts. This delicate TB is hard to get used to.