McFluff
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Thank you for sharing Rigsby’s journey, it’s been lovely to follow. I hope he enjoys a new friend joining you both, and doesn’t get too upset at stepping into semi-retirement.
Really glad you decided on another update Red
He really landed on his feet (hooves?!) With you. I'm so glad he's done his job and more
Your posts are so much more relaxed and you sound genuinely so content, it's lovely reading, as well as having been educational hearing the journey you've been on with him, thankyou for sharing.
A retirement of little people cuddles, care home trips and as a sofa/mobile camera mount sounds perfect, he's a lucky lucky horse.
I dont come on this forum as often as I used to but along with AAs threads, yours have been a fabulous read and I always look for new posts from you. They are fun, humorous, light hearted and you speak such good sense without preaching, Ive learnt a lot and will miss you and Rigsby. I do hope you will continue with the odd snippet so we know how you both are. There is a very lucky horse out there somewhere waiting for you to find him x
I dont come on this forum as often as I used to but along with AAs threads, yours have been a fabulous read and I always look for new posts from you. They are fun, humorous, light hearted and you speak such good sense without preaching, Ive learnt a lot and will miss you and Rigsby. I do hope you will continue with the odd snippet so we know how you both are. There is a very lucky horse out there somewhere waiting for you to find him x
What a lovely relaxed pic of you both
Please could I ask -
How Fiona knew his gut was sore?
And which supplement do you use?
Thanks
Aww love him, glad you have it sorted and he can go back to his cheerful self
He is the luckiest boy to have found someone who really cares and understands him. This thread has been invaluable to me personally, I've read through it so many times, for reassessment of how I train my horses. You have such a wonderful insight.
Any luck finding another horse yet..??
Only been to look at one. I was assured no sarcoids.... Didn't even have a ride.Aww love him, glad you have it sorted and he can go back to his cheerful self
He is the luckiest boy to have found someone who really cares and understands him. This thread has been invaluable to me personally, I've read through it so many times, for reassessment of how I train my horses. You have such a wonderful insight.
Any luck finding another horse yet..??
What a lovely relaxed pic of you both
Please could I ask -
How Fiona knew his gut was sore?
And which supplement do you use?
Thanks
It is very subtle, his rhythm is bang on. He just places that leg very carefully. Fiona is a magician, well worth having her have a look. I am all for calling vets for a lame horse, but she is in a league of her own for seeing subtle things...Thanks so much, that's really helpful.
I've got a young horse with a funny off hind, 'it's just the way he moves' said the vet but I'm sure there's more to it