trickivicki
Well-Known Member
Hi All,
Well we are a month in, where has the time gone.
He had a few days in one a bute and then has been turned away on lovely soft pasture (if anybody drives past the Chateau Impney, do wave at Peej the bright bay with no white markings).
He is sound (most of the time) on the grass and is positive blooming!!
We are going to start walking him out in have on tarmac for 5-10mins every other day and feeding arnica every day to help with any bruising.
The new hoof is growing in at a completely different angle!! I hope it doesn't cause problems when the 'corner' at the growth change gets further down his foot, it also looks much thicker and glossier than the old hoof.
When he is up to being ridden/ the nights draw in, he will come back up to the main yard and be fed one of these all singing or dancing supplements.
So..... not brilliant, not rideable but going in the right direction!
In better news, I have been given a lovely Lusitano mare with a HUGE caract over one eye to ride.... she has been out of work for over 12months, I've ridden 6 times including taking her out dressaging where she won her first ever class!! So we are off to the championships on Monday
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I am very lucky to have a supportive yard owner who has provided the facility for Peej to be turned away and also a horse for me to ride while Peej is off.
I am making the best of a reasonably pants situation!! However, Peej really has never looked so well, even his muscles seem to growing (despite being out of work)- is that possible?
V xx
Well we are a month in, where has the time gone.
He had a few days in one a bute and then has been turned away on lovely soft pasture (if anybody drives past the Chateau Impney, do wave at Peej the bright bay with no white markings).
He is sound (most of the time) on the grass and is positive blooming!!
We are going to start walking him out in have on tarmac for 5-10mins every other day and feeding arnica every day to help with any bruising.
The new hoof is growing in at a completely different angle!! I hope it doesn't cause problems when the 'corner' at the growth change gets further down his foot, it also looks much thicker and glossier than the old hoof.
When he is up to being ridden/ the nights draw in, he will come back up to the main yard and be fed one of these all singing or dancing supplements.
So..... not brilliant, not rideable but going in the right direction!
In better news, I have been given a lovely Lusitano mare with a HUGE caract over one eye to ride.... she has been out of work for over 12months, I've ridden 6 times including taking her out dressaging where she won her first ever class!! So we are off to the championships on Monday
I am very lucky to have a supportive yard owner who has provided the facility for Peej to be turned away and also a horse for me to ride while Peej is off.
I am making the best of a reasonably pants situation!! However, Peej really has never looked so well, even his muscles seem to growing (despite being out of work)- is that possible?
V xx