That's right, Echo is finally back home!
I decided to go ahead & bring him home this past weekend since we were supposed to get rain this week. He was doing well in his enlarged pen & I didn't want him to backslide if I had to pen him back up just to keep him out of mud. His own paddock here drains very well & doesn't get muddy.
So with the help of the always-fabulous Erica, we marched Gabe, Solo's substitute buddy, back home next door & returned with an (aced, just so I didn't get accidentally trampled in exuberance) Echo.
True to his good nature, he has transitioned back seamlessly to annoying us here instead of next door, ha. It took him about 14 seconds to pounce on Solo's head for some Face Tag (during which Solo looked at me going, oh yeah, now I remember how annoying this kid is...). After which, he returned to his normal pastime of meandering around his paddock & watching the world exist.
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| Echo in full meander |
I did sit on him once last week, just walking around for a few minutes. It didn't feel great -- his feets are sore from not being on grass & his whole body felt tight. But he seemed to enjoy getting out & doing something, even if he did get bored in about three minutes. I at least know all the buttons I installed are still there. And he behaved completely, which was the most important part. He really tries so hard to be good.
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| No muscle, but shiny. I wore my vest just in case, but he was uber-chill |
Moving forward, I will probably just stick to light work on the longe. It's not really necessary for me to sit on him at this point & it will allow me to watch him. I will just see what he tells me he's up for. Right now, that is essentially walking. But hey, it's walking AT HOME & it's walking WITH NO STALL CLEANING anywhere in the vicinity. Vast improvements...




