Polka Dot Ponies

This will most likely be just a collection of my ramblings. I ride and train horses, so there is bound to be a lot of horse stuff. But I also just like to vent and this seems the perfect place.

Friday, January 30, 2009

Pics of the Week

Little Miss Ella with Chance- They look each other straight in the face when they are both standing (Chance on all 4s)
Chance and his Mo. Just taking a nap.
This is how Mo feels about the weather... I think he is planning to hide for the next few months until it gets warmer....

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Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Some Nice Shots

Last fall some family came to help me with redoing my bedroom and my aunt took some pictures of Titan and I. I had had him for almost a year and didn't have a single picture with the 2 of us. So here you go! (He is only about 16 months old in these pictures and I am 5'5" so you can see he is a BIG boy!)



PS Thanks Peg!!

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Monday, January 19, 2009

Gus update. (FYI- Bloody Pic of Horse Injury)

So I have been missing lately. Things have been a bit crazy around here.
So let me start off with the drama the week before Christmas with the Gus-Jumping-The-Fence story. Gus was out with Rocky and I got a call from neighbor- he just said that one of my horses was out, turns out it was Gus. So I piled on clothes (it was freezing) and rushed out there. So I grabbed a halter and slipped it on him. Then as I was leading him to a dry patch where I could check his legs over I noticed some bloody snow. Oh crap. So I get him to the dry patch and check all of his legs. All were fine except for his left front. It basically looked like someone had tried to slice off the back of his fetlock. So I called his owners and we got the vet on the phone. Then we loaded Gus up and took him into the vet. He got 7 mattress stitches after a lot of cleaning, it was wrapped, we got him back in the trailer and headed home. That was the Wednesday before Christmas. So on Sunday per the vets insructions we pulled the bandage and all of the stitches had popped. So we called the vet again and he headed out. A ball- no kidding a BALL of granulation tissue had formed underneath the top flat and had grown so quickly that the stitches were ripped out. This is a picture taken that afternoon:
As you can see as you look at the flap on the back something it pushing it away from the leg and that was the golfball sized ball of granulation tissue. So Gus ended up having surgery on Christmas Eve morning and they put in stitches with buttons. That wrap was to stay on a week but by Friday it had slipped down and we had to cut it off. The stitches had popped again and so we had the vet out yet again. He just cleaned it up and trimmed the tissue that was no good and it is to be kept wrapped with rewrapping every day. It is looking MUCH better and I will get some new photos soon.