IronFreePony
Posted : 8/31/2010 2:54:04 PM
Thanks for the encouraging words!
I love barefoot fat and lazy
Mine are certainly bare, the pony is fat, and...well, I guess they are pretty lazy
Vita, my big girl...she came from a traditional sport background (dressage primarily, although she had a talent for jumping and I have a feeling that's what caused the problems)
I've been told that she was very difficult to train as a 3/4 y/o and difficult throughout her life. Lock in a stall and she becomes a raving ***...
Her feet were sore, her back was sore, and she had a ferociously protective attitude...protective of herself of course. It has now been over 2 years since she has been ridden and she seems to have never been happier. Her back is healthy, her feet look great, and her mind is well on it's way to healing.
The shoulders....well, she is just never quite comfortable. Her trot (unless she collects herself naturally) is shuffling and stiff. It's hard to say what is going on, only that it is up high, under or behind the scapula, maybe some weakness in the connection of scapula to thorax. I don't know. I could spend thousands of dollars trying to find the problem that may not be fixable without surgery or at all. I'd rather her be happy and as comfortable as chiro adjustments, massage and reiki can make her. (she LOVES reiki, she totally spaces out, goes into like a trance, eyes closed, head drooping, its the most relaxed this horse EVER gets)
Hey, don't we just LOVE rescues?! They really seem to appreciate what we've done for them...the change in their lives.