I have a few more Becky insights to share with you, but to share the most recent reason why only crazy people own horses:
I did our first home long lining session on Saturday and although it took a bit for me to get sorted out, I got some REALLY nice trot work from Encore! Happy!
Monday, after being very patient and positive and ignoring all his silly head flinging and eye-bugging on a cold, windy day, we finally settled into a dressage school and he was connected, moving over his back, and just generally awesome! Happy!
I noticed on Monday that his left lead canter felt quite disjointed, but I attributed it to post-training muscle soreness and gave him some bute and a few days off. No problem, a little rest and we can still go visit the Emersons' lovely farm in Southern Pines, Tamarack Hill, for their fantastic schooling HT series (if you haven't, you should go, EXCELLENT courses, Denny and his wife, May really make it a welcoming, educational experience for the horses). Still sticking with happy...
Today I got on for an evaluation ride so I could make sure he was ok before spending diesel money and getting up at 4 am. NOT ok. I have the horse I had a year ago and my gut says he needs his back re-injected. He is stiff, running around on his forehand, stumbling behind, and very anxious about his back. Naturally...because we have already entered Longleaf. And we definitely won't be heading south tomorrow, I will not run him when I know he is uncomfortable; it's a waste of time and money and will only jeopardize future outings. Sad.
On the plus side, I called Tamarack to scratch him and May was very, very kind and generous and has offered to send us some entry money back, which is unheard of in eventingland, yet is like water in a desert to this house of poverty! Thank you, Emerson peoples! I am very sorry that I won't get to run their course but I hope we'll get to support their efforts in the future and oh, did I mention, YOU SHOULD GO! There is another one on April 13th.
Countdown to Monday morning and call Dr. Bob. Already emailed the NCSU vet school orthopedist who worked on Encore almost a year ago. Of course I did. Sigh. I don't mind the maintenance at all, but it would be a little less brain-exploding if it had been mentioned that we might need to repeat when there are big changes in strength and fitness...
I did our first home long lining session on Saturday and although it took a bit for me to get sorted out, I got some REALLY nice trot work from Encore! Happy!
Solo and I warm up at Tamarack in 2009. |
I noticed on Monday that his left lead canter felt quite disjointed, but I attributed it to post-training muscle soreness and gave him some bute and a few days off. No problem, a little rest and we can still go visit the Emersons' lovely farm in Southern Pines, Tamarack Hill, for their fantastic schooling HT series (if you haven't, you should go, EXCELLENT courses, Denny and his wife, May really make it a welcoming, educational experience for the horses). Still sticking with happy...
Today I got on for an evaluation ride so I could make sure he was ok before spending diesel money and getting up at 4 am. NOT ok. I have the horse I had a year ago and my gut says he needs his back re-injected. He is stiff, running around on his forehand, stumbling behind, and very anxious about his back. Naturally...because we have already entered Longleaf. And we definitely won't be heading south tomorrow, I will not run him when I know he is uncomfortable; it's a waste of time and money and will only jeopardize future outings. Sad.
Post-XC Tamarack 2009 -- yeah, it was that good. |
Countdown to Monday morning and call Dr. Bob. Already emailed the NCSU vet school orthopedist who worked on Encore almost a year ago. Of course I did. Sigh. I don't mind the maintenance at all, but it would be a little less brain-exploding if it had been mentioned that we might need to repeat when there are big changes in strength and fitness...