Arizahn
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Yesterday he had us all deeply concerned as his sheath had swollen badly and he was very sad and sorry looking. But thankfully the antibiotics finally kicked in, as did the danilon, and this morning he was back to his chirpy self. Still swollen but getting better. Vet had a good look, there is no sign of infection etc, and he reckons just let well alone and keep him on the danilon to manage the swelling. T'Khasi would like everyone to know that danilon is icky, btw.
So it was off to the new yard. His old owner transported him for us. And reiterated that if I ever need to sell, she wants him back. I have told her she can come up anytime to see him. He loaded perfectly, travelled perfectly, and spent his first moments on the yard posing. Had a quick whinny to announce himself then off to his temporary stable to critique the haylage. And there were of course carrots.
He is stuck in overnight, but gets turned out tomorrow. It may be my imagination, but some people seem to be expecting him to be horrible just because of his age. He really isn't - he hates the smell of flyspray and having his right fore picked out, and occasionally he shouts to other horses. That is his list of bad stuff. Three things that we need to work on. In fairness, the flyspray does reek though.
He listens to me when I tell him to settle and stop shouting. This is good, well I think it is! Seriously, he even offered his head when I wormed him! I can muck out round him, groom him, catch him, walk him, all fine! I suppose I have jinxed it now. Tomorrow will no doubt see him sprouting horns and breathing fire as I turn him out.
The grazing is great, that is all we really need for the next while anyway. I will be bringing him in once a day for a small feed of speedibeet and chaff with his meds and supplements in. Planning on doing his feet and checking him over then, and just roughing him off for winter. Just hoping his new field mates take to him and vice versa.
I have a pony who loads and takes his wormer with no issues. I am insanely pleased by this...