MrsMozartletoe
Just passing through...
Thanks to kind instructor friend, we collected Dizzy today
. She's now in the field happy as a lark.
She looked good when we picked her up; she's dropped a little weight, but not nearly as much as I thought she might; she travelled well and was a good on the ground, though very obviously excited to be home
.
I'm to treat her like a 'normal' horse, always remembering that she has damaged her hind SLs and she has a wonky pelvis
The backman will come every ten-ish weeks as she seemed more comfortable last time he tweaked her, and she'll have road pins in (SD says no to extensions - I'll let the farrier discuss that with her!
).
So I'm having a soak and awaiting a child making dinner, then I have an appointment with a sofa, some Ts n Cs, and HHO
She looked good when we picked her up; she's dropped a little weight, but not nearly as much as I thought she might; she travelled well and was a good on the ground, though very obviously excited to be home
I'm to treat her like a 'normal' horse, always remembering that she has damaged her hind SLs and she has a wonky pelvis
So I'm having a soak and awaiting a child making dinner, then I have an appointment with a sofa, some Ts n Cs, and HHO