OMG OMG OMG! I CAN POST THE TROT!
Whoever thought such news would be cause for excitement? But I could barely contain my glee Wednesday evening as I cautiously put my feet in the (very long) stirrups and asked Encore to trot.
The ortho squad has given their approval for me to proceed, just letting pain be my guide. Brian, my completely awesome PT, is a bit more conservative but is still very pleased with progress.
And it didn't hurt. Second gear is now mine again. Which means I get third gear back too. Thrilled does not even begin to describe it.
Encore himself remains a bit of a puzzle. He seems to be healed up (hoorah!) and is moving well. The new saddle just needs breaking in but he still seems happy with it. But mentally, the big youngster remains a little enigmatic to me.
When I drive up and holler my greeting out the truck window, both horses prick their ears and turn happily in my direction. No doubt in that never-ending equine hope that every truck dispenses carrots and other palatable goodies.
But when I enter the pasture to fetch said equine, Solo immediately turns towards me and waits with bright eyes, with an expression full of happy and hopeful that the halter is aimed for his stripey nose. Encore, though, moves behind him, watching for a treat, but keeping his distance from the halter.
I am puzzled -- BO says both come right to the gate and Encore offers no issues being captured for hotwalker duty (which he is not all that fond of) and I know all the staff spoils both boys rotten with treats and pets, so it's just me. I wonder if he STILL begrudges that one time I caught him by surprise with a shot months ago.
If I move quietly and softly put the rope around his VERY watchful neck, he is then easily haltered and transforms back into Mr. Amiable Businessman. So why the stand-offishness? He enjoys getting out and doing things. We have lots of variety. He used to walk right up to me and offer his nose. Is he secretly a woman in his TB brain, never letting go of my one surprise stab? I know they remember the strangest details, but he has had shots since in the same place with no issues (once I learned surprises were bad, oops, sorry, Solo prefers no warning).
Has anyone invented that horse telepathy hat yet?
Whoever thought such news would be cause for excitement? But I could barely contain my glee Wednesday evening as I cautiously put my feet in the (very long) stirrups and asked Encore to trot.
The ortho squad has given their approval for me to proceed, just letting pain be my guide. Brian, my completely awesome PT, is a bit more conservative but is still very pleased with progress.
And it didn't hurt. Second gear is now mine again. Which means I get third gear back too. Thrilled does not even begin to describe it.
Encore himself remains a bit of a puzzle. He seems to be healed up (hoorah!) and is moving well. The new saddle just needs breaking in but he still seems happy with it. But mentally, the big youngster remains a little enigmatic to me.
When I drive up and holler my greeting out the truck window, both horses prick their ears and turn happily in my direction. No doubt in that never-ending equine hope that every truck dispenses carrots and other palatable goodies.
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I am puzzled -- BO says both come right to the gate and Encore offers no issues being captured for hotwalker duty (which he is not all that fond of) and I know all the staff spoils both boys rotten with treats and pets, so it's just me. I wonder if he STILL begrudges that one time I caught him by surprise with a shot months ago.
If I move quietly and softly put the rope around his VERY watchful neck, he is then easily haltered and transforms back into Mr. Amiable Businessman. So why the stand-offishness? He enjoys getting out and doing things. We have lots of variety. He used to walk right up to me and offer his nose. Is he secretly a woman in his TB brain, never letting go of my one surprise stab? I know they remember the strangest details, but he has had shots since in the same place with no issues (once I learned surprises were bad, oops, sorry, Solo prefers no warning).
Has anyone invented that horse telepathy hat yet?