zoeshiloh
Well-Known Member
I've had a horrendous weekend! Farrier was booked for Saturday lunch time so I spent the morning running around trying to get all their legs clean and dry before he showed up.
Then all hell broke loose! Ben (my 16yo gelding) was tied in the yard, and another livery's horse escaped, charged at Ben (who pulled back and broke free) and then chased Ben around the yard, down the field etc - for ten minutes this horse was going at Ben with his mouth wide open taking chunks out of him. Ben kept falling over and the other horse was jumping on him - I thought Ben was going to be killed! Eventually we managed to break them up and I managed to sort Ben out - he had several cuts on his legs, and lots of lumps and grazes on his neck and body but nothing life threatening. Luckily he is just a bit stiff and sore. Anyway, stood in the yard, tears streaming down my face I realised how much this horse means to me, and how because of the other 6 horses at home at the moment I don't have time to spend with my special lad. What with my increased responsibilities at work and longer working hours, I think this is the right decision for them. I spoke it over with my OH and he is happy with my decision, so we have decided Wonky (in my sig) is being sold, the mares are going out on loan, and the youngsters will also be put up for sale. Ben will of course stay. It's a really hard decision to make, but I think it will be better for them in the long run
To round the weekend off, my OH had a massive haylage bale(one of those big round ones) fall on top of him and he was very lucky to not have been seriously hurt!! Lots of bruises and very sore but luckily no lasting damage!
Then all hell broke loose! Ben (my 16yo gelding) was tied in the yard, and another livery's horse escaped, charged at Ben (who pulled back and broke free) and then chased Ben around the yard, down the field etc - for ten minutes this horse was going at Ben with his mouth wide open taking chunks out of him. Ben kept falling over and the other horse was jumping on him - I thought Ben was going to be killed! Eventually we managed to break them up and I managed to sort Ben out - he had several cuts on his legs, and lots of lumps and grazes on his neck and body but nothing life threatening. Luckily he is just a bit stiff and sore. Anyway, stood in the yard, tears streaming down my face I realised how much this horse means to me, and how because of the other 6 horses at home at the moment I don't have time to spend with my special lad. What with my increased responsibilities at work and longer working hours, I think this is the right decision for them. I spoke it over with my OH and he is happy with my decision, so we have decided Wonky (in my sig) is being sold, the mares are going out on loan, and the youngsters will also be put up for sale. Ben will of course stay. It's a really hard decision to make, but I think it will be better for them in the long run
To round the weekend off, my OH had a massive haylage bale(one of those big round ones) fall on top of him and he was very lucky to not have been seriously hurt!! Lots of bruises and very sore but luckily no lasting damage!