To start from the beginning-
October- Sailor began rearing and bucking with me and acting rank.
November- Sailor was spooky, and jittery; he bucked so hard after a lesson over fences I had lower back pain for a week, and I refused to keep jumping him. Called the chiro out and gave him 3 weeks off. Had a saddle fitter out, tried a few saddles, and saw some improvement. He was rude with the pro; bucking and kicking out under saddle.
December- bought a new saddle, but was literally too afraid to sit on him for more than 15 minutes to try it. We started doing carrot stretches and I massaged him myself 3 times a week. Sailor discovers soft peppermints are his *favorite* thing in the world.
January-He started bucking and striking on the lunge, so I finally called out a lameness vet and injected his hocks. Added Cosequin and magnesium to his SmartPaks.
3 pro rides- "He's been the most boring horse to ride. He's so quiet."
1 lesson, and 1 flat ride later... He's been "himself", floppy ears, putzing around, and just... playful.
The new saddle |
A snowy boy! |
On the other pets- Candy is cruising along- happy as can be with the cold temperatures! Wilbur had a relapse of pneumonia, and Lila may have ovarian cysts we need to deal with.
Now to pick what Sailor will do as a big boy.
- K & C & S