Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Sugar

Our new horse - a yearling filly - registered paint - her name is "Pleasure the Moment" - Kara has named her Sugar - as she feels that the brown sugar and the white sugar got all mixed up.




Friday, October 19, 2007

The weekend looks busy




This weekend looks crazy busy - we will start putting fencing up and clean up. Hope to sneak out for a couple hours on Sunday to go trail riding too. Kara has karate on Saturday, which she seems to enjoy alot at this point. Here are more pics of the new building!
Bo had a lot of fun at the homecoming deal. He hooked up with friends (not that I could tell you ANY of their names) and went to the football game. He also attended the dance - but a crowbar is needed for any more info on THAT...


Monday, October 15, 2007

Pictures

They set trusses on Friday.







And of course, had to toss one in of the puppy too!

Tuesday, October 09, 2007

The Farrier Saga

Most of you close to me, know Gus has an on-going "hoof" problem for the last couple of years. Well, just call Gus the money pit - :


Chronologically:

Wore shoes all last winter to help "solve" his problems. He started having even longer toes and underrun heels really becoming obvious in March or so.

Roman Miller, my current farrier, who I respect and feel has always done a good job - I now feel maybe not so good about. So in June of this year, I haul Gus over to Dean Johanningmier - the specialized farrier who also works at the UW Madison Vet School. He resets in him in a shoe that is 2x bigger than what Roman was using and a wedge pad on his worse right front to balance him. Dean J and I both feel that Roman would be able to continue after that. This was $175.00


Mind you, that Gus has not been the show horse of the last few years, he was cranky, didnt want to work, seemed high strung all the time and just wasn't himself.


Anyway, I decide to go to re-setting Gus every 4 weeks this summer to try to get control of that "runaway" toe he was growing...

Gus's last reset was on September 5 - after having been reset - his toes are longer than they have been all summer.... I'm SCRATCHING my head, as I dont know what to do... here I'm paying EVERY MONTH $150 for his front feet & trim the back, and feeling that its not working..... Of course, I do not say much to Roman (ummm...chicken shit is a good description here).


So about 3 weeks ago, another boarder had a "natural hoof trimmer" come to the barn.... I think to myself and I did some research on line - and it all makes sense to me - so I have this guy look at Gus. He swears that Gus has such a bad of case of thrush that it will take 3 to 4 MONTHS to treat and that I will more than likely NOT be able to ride my horse for almost a year - while he works on him on a MONTHLY basis to correct his feet. He explains it all to me (and at the time, it does make sense) - and leaves me medicine and etc - to the tune of $100.00 and, by the way, didn't trim his feet at all.


Well, at this point, I'm more than a little disgusted, but I spend at least 4 days wrapping and medicating Gus's hooves. I think and think on this, and then some of the other boarders are going to have Dr Meyer out for fall work. I make the decision to have Dr Meyer (who is a vet that i have routinely used for 15 years) to have Dr Meyer look at Gus's feet.


Dr Meyer was running late that day, and I had to leave and go back to work - but Randy was able to be there for him. Lo and behold, the VET says there is NO thrush in my horse at all, and that his angles of his hoof to his leg are whacked (well not the word he used)... and he suggested x-rays and then take the x-rays back to Dean Johanningmier to have his feet done again. This was $144.00


So today, I took Gus to Dean Johanningmier - explained to me about the wrong angles and such - per an X-Ray - Gus's COFFIN bones are out of alignment from the other bones in his leg by about 4 degrees....which is a huge difference. So Gus is again wearing shoes again - both feet match in angles and toe length. However - it is funky looking that's for sure - he has a HUGE pad under his right foot along with some foam stuff to support his frogs (which are messed up too). This shoe job cost $209.00.


Most of what Dean J said to me hasn't really sunk in on the technical side of things - but the most important thing was to make sure that Gus's feet match and that Gus more than likely will never grow a "normal" foot again....he might get correct enough to not have to wear such "funky" shoes, and we should know if that will happen some time in the next 6 months.


The most promising thing is that Dean J said I should see a huge difference in Gus in the next couple of days....and that he should be going totally sound on his fronts. That sure sounds better than not riding my horse for a year.


So, the moral here is stay away from the "kirby salesman" - and feel free to sink all your extra money (all right not extra) - into the horse that you love.

Tuesday, October 02, 2007

Current arena progress

The Retaining Wall








The great sand box....isn't the Puppy tiny!

Spot & Ronny - Very interested in the activity!