Well that was fun! Todays weather turned out to not be that bad either! I mean.. it was hot, and poor Dan was literally dripping sweat, but.. it wasn't that miserable I didn't think. Maybe because I wasn't working as hard as Dan.
This morning we had the farrier and poor Dan was struggling when he picked up his left hind to trim. I couldn't decide if he just wasn't balanced.. if he didn't want to lift the left hind because it hurt the left hind, or if he didn't want to stand on the right hind. He wasn't ugly about it but couldn't get settled and was wiggling and pulling on Patrick. And he's still got those significant toe drag marks, and much worse on the right hind. And he's been walking super slow recently on the trails and not doing as much shenanigans out in the field. It worries me. But I've ordered the osphos so maybe that will help.
After I got back from my chiropractor, we loaded up to meet Sharon and Baylor at Ashland. We hacked around the little lake (heron lake) and then headed to the arenas to play. Dan was a really good boy and seemed much more happy to go round for me today. He didn't feel as braced. And he felt very willing but he felt like he was coming down harder on one leg more than the others. I couldn't quite tell if it was a front leg or a hind leg and I think it was only noticable tracking left. Sharon watched and said she didn't see anything. So.. that's good I guess. He kind of sort of warmed out of it, but then I'd feel a twinge of it every time we changed direction again. But, he did everything I asked willingly and happily. Even turn on the haunches and reinback. Although our reinback is still a bit inverted.
We watched Sharon canter and did some videos for her and then she offered to video us. I wanted to try to run through the Western Dressage test but wasn't sure I remembered the test correctly. I did NOT. ha ha. But oh well. I remembered most of the pieces so we practiced it out of order. He's getting good at those darn serpentines.. the ones that took me about 6 rides to figure out. And his canters felt pretty good today. Although his left lead wanted to swing a little wide. (The left lead... I think!). So I played a few more minutes and did all the movements. He had some nice stretchy trot, some nice baby lengthens, some nice canters (even 15 meter circles) and nice leg yields. Oh, and he was even super round feeling in his canters! We even got a decent halt without him trying to lengthen through it. Really, the only thing that was really not up to par today was the reinback. So... good pony!
After that we went back to the trailers and untacked and I took off my boots and socks and Sharon put on shorts. We hopped back on bareback and headed to the lake. Poor Dan was literally dripping sweat. I'm sorry dude! We walked through the woods to the lake and poor Dan was a slug. I don't know if he was just tired... his feet were tender because of the fresh trim... or most likely.. his stifle hurts. I'm so sorry buddy... I felt so awful. But, he never said no... or even "I don't want to". I don't deserve him. He really does have a big ol' heart!
He got a little more pep to his step as we got closer and then they had a great time splashing and pawing and snorkeling in the lake. I was trying to get Dan to swim out and he kept wanting to just splash instead. And then Baylor just... went in and did a little swim! Fun! So then I convinced Dan to go out. He never swam, but he went deep and snorkeled with his nose. Hee hee. He sounds like a hippo or the loch ness monster. We splashed a bit more and then hacked home. Good pony!
On the way home I swung by Dr. Barrow's clinic and drew his blood for a chemistry. His numbers were all normal other than his globulins being slightly high. But his kidneys and liver all looked good, so.. once I get the osphos, I can give it. But I did ask about a lameness exam. Unfortunately Dr. Barrow is out of town til July 6th week, booked solid that entire week, and then gone the week after too. So then I called UGA to see if Dr. Ellis was available and she's gone til mid July too! Well drats! So... I think I'll adjust him hopefully tomorrow... hopefully acupuncture him too and do some myofascial work.. and then k[-tape too, and see. I may also call Kim and see if I could sweettalk her into seeing him. Just because I'm not entirely sure it's his stifle. I would assume... based on his history and the toe drag and the resting of the right hind, but... maybe it's the left hind that's bothering him again. Or his sacroiliac joints. Or his neck. Or maybe he's unhappy in the 3D pads up front and needs the frog support pads because of his pedal osteitis tendencies. I don't know. It's hard because he looks like he doesn't feel great but then he moves decently and is happy to work. Thanks bubs... You're the best! I hope I don't take advantage of your big ol' heart.


































































