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October 8, 2014
October 4, 2014
Just Another Day With Dr. Bob
Yep, Encore decided a whole month was far too long to be separated from Dr. Bob. Despite the terror-inducing zombie cows that live at the vet clinic (so Encore says).
While Encore was getting stronger, his feet are healing, & he did fairly well in our lesson, I still felt I might be missing something. It's that little feeling you can't quite put your finger on. And since you are a horse owner, the obvious solution is to throw money at it!
Looking at him from the ground, I could see the tightness in his hind end. I also checked the fit of his dressage saddle after our lesson & noticed that I needed to narrow it a bit until his topline redeveloped. Which explained the knots behind his withers I'd been massaging, as the panels were pressing down in the front. He was also getting quite crabby about picking up his right lead.
I always expect some muscle soreness bringing a horse back into work & rebuilding muscle. However, there was just enough weight on the "I just want peace of mind" side of the fence to push me over & make me hook up the trailer.
I Don't Call Him Batman For Nothing
It was worth the trip. And while paying vet bills is never any fun, there is no such thing as a Dr. Bob visit where you don't learn ten things & get lots of good stories!
My hypothesis was, for once, pretty accurate. Dr. Bob confirmed that the saddle was indeed collapsing a bit up front behind his shoulders. Encore got his withers & shoulders adjusted back into place with much relief.
He also had a very sore muscle bruise on the lower half of his left hindquarter, a likely result of an incident BFF reported when I was traveling for work: Encore had an idiot moment galloping across his paddock, once again forgot he had back feet, slipped, & fell hard on his left side.
She said he hopped back up, she checked him over thoroughly & walked him out, and I checked him out when I got home. We found no evidence of injury & he was moving evenly. He's not exactly in heavy work these days either!
It's Going To Be Ok...Today
Dr. Bob showed me how to feel out the spot in the muscle where he said there was probably just some fiber separation that was healing. I'm just to massage in the Majykal Butacore Creme Of Awesome & keep him moving as he finishes out recovery.
Overall, good news, some minor tweaks, and the plan & peace of mind I was looking for! His feet & shoes got the thumbs up, so we can keep moving creeping forward. Which I was thrilled to hear just as the gorgeous fall weather has begun!
All I Need Is Time
Who needs a bank balance anyway?? For now, Encore will just have to think up something new, since this one didn't get him out of work. In the meantime, he gets to enjoy medicated ass massages while I schedule the saddle fitter for some wool adjustment & dig through the couch cushions for $1200 to stock our winter hay! 0.0
Today, though, the grass is still green & the air is crisp & perfect, making it worth every bit as I can hear the satisfied nomming of two happy horses floating through the open windows. I think I might have earned a nap after dragging pastures & detailing horses this morning...
While Encore was getting stronger, his feet are healing, & he did fairly well in our lesson, I still felt I might be missing something. It's that little feeling you can't quite put your finger on. And since you are a horse owner, the obvious solution is to throw money at it!
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| Encore's Kent & Masters - love! |
I always expect some muscle soreness bringing a horse back into work & rebuilding muscle. However, there was just enough weight on the "I just want peace of mind" side of the fence to push me over & make me hook up the trailer.
I Don't Call Him Batman For Nothing
It was worth the trip. And while paying vet bills is never any fun, there is no such thing as a Dr. Bob visit where you don't learn ten things & get lots of good stories!
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| What do you mean I have FOUR legs??! |
He also had a very sore muscle bruise on the lower half of his left hindquarter, a likely result of an incident BFF reported when I was traveling for work: Encore had an idiot moment galloping across his paddock, once again forgot he had back feet, slipped, & fell hard on his left side.
She said he hopped back up, she checked him over thoroughly & walked him out, and I checked him out when I got home. We found no evidence of injury & he was moving evenly. He's not exactly in heavy work these days either!
It's Going To Be Ok...Today
Dr. Bob showed me how to feel out the spot in the muscle where he said there was probably just some fiber separation that was healing. I'm just to massage in the Majykal Butacore Creme Of Awesome & keep him moving as he finishes out recovery.
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| Our farm pond is zen |
All I Need Is Time
Who needs a bank balance anyway?? For now, Encore will just have to think up something new, since this one didn't get him out of work. In the meantime, he gets to enjoy medicated ass massages while I schedule the saddle fitter for some wool adjustment & dig through the couch cushions for $1200 to stock our winter hay! 0.0
Today, though, the grass is still green & the air is crisp & perfect, making it worth every bit as I can hear the satisfied nomming of two happy horses floating through the open windows. I think I might have earned a nap after dragging pastures & detailing horses this morning...
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| The best kind of sunset has horses in it |
September 28, 2014
Drive-By David Lesson Report!
| Owning it in July |
Skipping through some cat-herding to the exciting result: we collected some of her clients & a few of my fellow David-disciples and I was able to have my lesson…IN MY OWN BACKYARD! In some odd fantasy world with no trailer-packing, no driving, I could just saddle my horse & ride up the fenceline to enjoy my Circle of Death. The word gratitude doesn’t even describe it, given how much I need good things in my life right now!
The
Despite my plans of improving on our jump performance in July, Encore had only been back in work for two weeks & still lacked hind strength, so I opted to put on the dressage saddle. I wanted David’s eyes to evaluate my horse once again.
| Not Hackney trot anymore! |
Hello, payoff. Imagine that: break it down to simple, clear things, teach your horse to respond to individual aids, and *gasp* I didn’t have to work so hard to get a response to my aids! Erm, some of us are slower learner than others… *raises hand*
My lessons are so rare, they are incredibly valuable to me. While forward energy is crucial, David reminds me each time we meet how important it is for this horse to unlock his body & open his topline FIRST. Encore must be correct & balanced before he is asked to move out, otherwise you end up back at downhill rushing.
Ok, I Couldn't Help Jumping A Little...
I knew his butt would tire soon, but we decided to do some simple jump work at the end, for the sake of my rusty self. I confess, hearing “keep his poll up & wait with your body” STILL after five years makes me beat my head on the table a little. Perhaps you can even hear me mumble, “I should get a tattoo of that” in the video, ha. I have to wonder if David gets tired of saying it…
While Encore was compensating a bit at the end, it was good for both of us to feel some balance & pace again. Watching the videos, I realize that I lapse into riding him like he is still a green horse! Although our three years have been rather a roller coaster, I need to remember that I have actually trained him along the way and he now has a skillset of his own. Fortunately, I have no control issues whatsoever, ahem, none at all… *shifty eyes*
The Big Takeaway
I do consider Encore a Training horse now, but this reinforced for me yet again how vital it is to stay focused on the core principles – effective aids, consistent rhythm, balance for you & your horse, enforcing & rewarding correctness in your horse – no matter what your level or discipline. Riding can seem overwhelmingly complicated sometimes, in a world full of books & articles & forums & clinics, which makes me appreciate David’s focus on methodical simplicity even more. It’s the perfect antidote for my crazy hamster brain. My horses have no idea how much gratitude they owe that man for that!!
| Chill, mom, I got skillz |



