PolarSkye
Well-Known Member
My little grey boy went for a SJ clinic with Piggy French at our old yard today and he was a-ma-zing. It was tortuous getting there . . . we've been battling mud fever for the past month - two rounds of antibiotics, endless dressing and bandaging, multiple bouts of cellulitis, hours of hand walking and he's been confined to his stable for the past two weeks although we are working him. In addition, he managed to forge and rip a shoe off (a rather expensive, brand new egg bar shoe) yesterday afternoon so my wonderful farrier was at our yard at sparrow's cough this morning to put it back on.
But we got there.
And, despite having been confined to quarters for the past two weeks, he was a superstar. He didn't touch a pole, he didn't stop (and he's got a wicked dirty stop) and he didn't nap or run out. He jumped everything he was pointed at with enthusiasm and gusto and was pretty clever with his feet a couple of times. Piggy French liked him . . . said he was quirky but very pretty and honest over a fence.
Oh, and I have a signed picture of him with Ms. French
Every time we take him out, he is better and better. Still "away with the fairies" some of the time, but he concentrates and tries when it counts. He's such a dude.
P