now_loves_mares
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Hmmm. Probably a bit of a pointless post but I'm hoping that typing will be cathartic and I'll feel better.
This morning was the farrier visit, and my mare has this year started being a t*t to shoe her hinds. History is that I've owned her for 2 1/2 years, she's always been fine to shoe. Last year she developed a hoof crack and under vet supervision I changed farrier and the crack is growing out (v v v nearly gone now, hurrah!) However the new farrier is brilliant technically, but struggles to get her hinds done. She is a chestnut mare and can be a bit stroppy about the odd thing, but this is becoming a ridiculous, irritating habit. I took her to the vet in the summer who found nothing, was then using sedalin each time but hadn't used any today as I needed to turn them out afterwards. Eventually I gave her some sedalin as she had only 3 shoes done, but that made no difference and for everyone's safety we had to give up
It's so annoying as all my riding has to be hacking as I don't have a school - not great without a shoe
I then noticed my other horse has a small cut and a swollen leg - have turned her out as cold snow and moving about is the best thing for it, she is a bit of a wimp and gets very puffy legs with the tiniest injury.
Anyway, for no reason at all really, this brought me to tears this morning. I've no idea how to get my horse shod, I was so embarrased by her behaviour, she was trampling all over me which is a great way to make you feel good about yourself, suddenly feel all crap about everything. I don't think it's winter blues, as I had a lovely long hot holiday recently, so have only really been dealing with winter for a couple of weeks!! I'm sure I'll snap out of it, but I tried a "if I could, what would I do RIGHT NOW that would be the most fun I could think of" and couldn't conjure up a fun image at all, horsey or otherwise
Right now, I'm all for selling both retards and becoming one of those people who goes shopping on a Saturday and has manicured finger nails
. Of course I know that would send me right over the edge in the bored/depressed stakes, but well I told you I was feeling rubbish
Cheer me up and tell me why we do it??? Or offer to take them both off my hands for the price of a couple of bottles of pinot noir
Sorry for the dribbly pathetic post; I have been loving my horses lately but today - pah.
This morning was the farrier visit, and my mare has this year started being a t*t to shoe her hinds. History is that I've owned her for 2 1/2 years, she's always been fine to shoe. Last year she developed a hoof crack and under vet supervision I changed farrier and the crack is growing out (v v v nearly gone now, hurrah!) However the new farrier is brilliant technically, but struggles to get her hinds done. She is a chestnut mare and can be a bit stroppy about the odd thing, but this is becoming a ridiculous, irritating habit. I took her to the vet in the summer who found nothing, was then using sedalin each time but hadn't used any today as I needed to turn them out afterwards. Eventually I gave her some sedalin as she had only 3 shoes done, but that made no difference and for everyone's safety we had to give up
I then noticed my other horse has a small cut and a swollen leg - have turned her out as cold snow and moving about is the best thing for it, she is a bit of a wimp and gets very puffy legs with the tiniest injury.
Anyway, for no reason at all really, this brought me to tears this morning. I've no idea how to get my horse shod, I was so embarrased by her behaviour, she was trampling all over me which is a great way to make you feel good about yourself, suddenly feel all crap about everything. I don't think it's winter blues, as I had a lovely long hot holiday recently, so have only really been dealing with winter for a couple of weeks!! I'm sure I'll snap out of it, but I tried a "if I could, what would I do RIGHT NOW that would be the most fun I could think of" and couldn't conjure up a fun image at all, horsey or otherwise
Right now, I'm all for selling both retards and becoming one of those people who goes shopping on a Saturday and has manicured finger nails
Cheer me up and tell me why we do it??? Or offer to take them both off my hands for the price of a couple of bottles of pinot noir
Sorry for the dribbly pathetic post; I have been loving my horses lately but today - pah.