So we are still going good!
We went for a few hacks in company with lovely Silly (officially Adams grandma now) and he behaved so so well! attempted to sit on her a few times but got to grips with what i wanted after a few stern words.
Tried our first hack on our own and he walked straight out the yard. Makes a difference from back in August when he used to refuse to leave the yard and rear. His ears where forward around the whole hack and i simply couldn't fault him! Walking out so well and striding up his hills!
We even went to play with the trains and he didn't seem to mind!
Still keeping up our pessoa work (although he did tell me he prefers to get out and about now).
Looking forward to being able to trot and canter him and seeing what he feels like! very very exciting! never been so excited to ride my horse! :)
Friday, 24 May 2013
Sunday, 19 May 2013
23rd March - 19th May. I can get back on!!!
So i have been so busy i really haven't had time to write on my blog, so much has been going on and its been the last of my worries!
So we completed our 6 weeks pessoa work. Svend came down for a follow up visit, and gave me the go ahead to get on after seeing his x-rays and watching him work on the lunge.
Amy Cox (my fabulous physio who i've had ever since i've had him) advised I work him for another 4-5 weeks pessoa and long reining up hills to build up more muscle as he was still looking pretty weak behind.
She revisited last week and gave me the second go ahead to get on! Win!! She was pleased with his progress and how he was looking so thats a thumbs up!
A few photos from the past couple of months!
So we completed our 6 weeks pessoa work. Svend came down for a follow up visit, and gave me the go ahead to get on after seeing his x-rays and watching him work on the lunge.
Amy Cox (my fabulous physio who i've had ever since i've had him) advised I work him for another 4-5 weeks pessoa and long reining up hills to build up more muscle as he was still looking pretty weak behind.
She revisited last week and gave me the second go ahead to get on! Win!! She was pleased with his progress and how he was looking so thats a thumbs up!
A few photos from the past couple of months!
His back (still looking rather scalped!)
Very happy pony out at night now on better grass. Much less grumpy and putting on a bit of weight :)
We had a nasty spur of colic. This is him looking very unhappy. Easily fixed by the vet (yay more bills!) and back into work the following day!
Adam now. Looking quite fit! Taken a few weeks ago. Coat is looking really patchy and tramp like, but its starting to come through!
my first sit on! He no caaaaaare!!
Pats for pony!!
After returning from our mini hack with Lisa on foot following behind. No napping, nothing.
First hack in company with lovely Silly holding his hoof. Didn't put a foot wrong! Very very chuffed!!!
Saturday, 23 March 2013
17th - 23rd March. Turned out, Finally!
Been exciting recently! Adam is now out (very lightly sedated the first time) i had to make him a 20 x 20 paddock (unravelling the electric fencing was not a fun task) and he has also started his pessoa work!
I've just finished my first week of pessoaing. Last thursday i let him have a potter without the pessoa to see if he was sound and allowed him to let off any steam he had brewing. Not really very exciting, had a buck and a fart, then got on with the job!
So the day after i stuck him in the pessoa. He is pretty grumpy about having the girth done up, but then again he has been ever since i had him on loan! weird thing is, he only makes faces in the stable! take him in the school and he isn't that bothered. Possibly all in his noggin!
I've gradually tightened the settings and started to push him a little more during the sessions towards the end of the week. He has had a few small mad moments, but nothing unbearable! But mostly on the left rein, so have been keeping an eye on that! Although it has improved towards the end of the week.
He has been an angel to turn out, but it should stop bloody raining and stop bloody snowing!
I've just finished my first week of pessoaing. Last thursday i let him have a potter without the pessoa to see if he was sound and allowed him to let off any steam he had brewing. Not really very exciting, had a buck and a fart, then got on with the job!
So the day after i stuck him in the pessoa. He is pretty grumpy about having the girth done up, but then again he has been ever since i had him on loan! weird thing is, he only makes faces in the stable! take him in the school and he isn't that bothered. Possibly all in his noggin!
I've gradually tightened the settings and started to push him a little more during the sessions towards the end of the week. He has had a few small mad moments, but nothing unbearable! But mostly on the left rein, so have been keeping an eye on that! Although it has improved towards the end of the week.
He has been an angel to turn out, but it should stop bloody raining and stop bloody snowing!
Saturday, 16 March 2013
8th - 16th March. Started lunging.
Been a tricky week this week!
The weather teased me with pleasant sunshine last week, then is bleddy snows again! so Sunday and monday where unbearabley cold! I still managed to get him walked, but not as much as i should of done. It was so windy on the roads that i had to take him in the school rugged up to the eye balls so he didn't get chilly!
But still, even in high winds and snow, he still behaved! good pony! lots of pats!
Towards the end of the week, it started to warm up a bit and i managed to crack on with his last week of walking. Managed to get him walked for an hour but haven't managed to turn him out yet :(
Although the weather is better in the daytime, the ground is still really hard as its freezing at night! I need to help my boss put the wooden stakes in the ground for the fencing and we have no chance!
So hopefully soon he will be out, but in the meantime i'm just having to keep him walking.
On Thursday i stuck him on the lunge in the outdoor school. No pessoa, just on the end of a line and let him find his feet. We had a few exciting moments! but nothing that made craters in the surface!
Then friday i lunged him with the pessoa on. I put a thick numnah underneath the roller to make it more comfortable for him, but i think i'm going to get him a girth sleeve bearing in mind that he hasn't had any sort of girth around him since last september! He was so so good! im so bloody proud of him! He had one explosion (i think mainly because the train went past and hooted!) but managed to reserve himself pretty quickly! Oh, and he talks to me whilst im lunging him. such an odd pony!
Overal, I'm really really chuffed.
I have a video to upload, but i can't manage it. Hopefully will figure it out soon!
The weather teased me with pleasant sunshine last week, then is bleddy snows again! so Sunday and monday where unbearabley cold! I still managed to get him walked, but not as much as i should of done. It was so windy on the roads that i had to take him in the school rugged up to the eye balls so he didn't get chilly!
But still, even in high winds and snow, he still behaved! good pony! lots of pats!
Towards the end of the week, it started to warm up a bit and i managed to crack on with his last week of walking. Managed to get him walked for an hour but haven't managed to turn him out yet :(
Although the weather is better in the daytime, the ground is still really hard as its freezing at night! I need to help my boss put the wooden stakes in the ground for the fencing and we have no chance!
So hopefully soon he will be out, but in the meantime i'm just having to keep him walking.
On Thursday i stuck him on the lunge in the outdoor school. No pessoa, just on the end of a line and let him find his feet. We had a few exciting moments! but nothing that made craters in the surface!
Then friday i lunged him with the pessoa on. I put a thick numnah underneath the roller to make it more comfortable for him, but i think i'm going to get him a girth sleeve bearing in mind that he hasn't had any sort of girth around him since last september! He was so so good! im so bloody proud of him! He had one explosion (i think mainly because the train went past and hooted!) but managed to reserve himself pretty quickly! Oh, and he talks to me whilst im lunging him. such an odd pony!
Overal, I'm really really chuffed.
Friday, 8 March 2013
3rd - 8th March. Extra long chilly walks!
I've had a fab week with my boy this week.
everyone has been commenting on how well he is doing and how well behaved he is!
Its has been alot warmer and more pleasant for him to be walking out (less frisky!)
I don't think i have ever felt so proud of him!
I've been building the walk work up quite a bit this week, by either doing 20 mins on the road and then going in the school for a little while and doing that twice daily. Just having to look out for angry ladies in green fords and the milk lorry! but i've slowly learnt what time the milk lorry comes whizzing round the corner!
I arrive at the yard at 6.45 which i also work at to muck him out, unbandage his hind legs and start walking him by 7am. I usually take him around the triangle which involves uphill and downhill work about 3 times. It depends how much time i have before i have to start work. but if i dont manage to do as much as i like in the morning, i do it in my 2 hour lunch break or after work. Usually he's a little grumpy in the evenings and is ready to be left alone. The yard is a busy riding school and livery yard so he has a lot of visitors and a healthy fan base saying hello to him. Still very wary of men though!
Today i took him for one massive long walk. Mainly to get him away from walking the same boring route or going in the school. So i took him down through the river (which i did running up to his op too) and then the short train block which involved a bleddy huge hill! The calve muscles will be sore tomorrow! He was keen, but very well behaved. I'm so pleased i did lots of ground work with him before hand when i was hanging around waiting for my insurance company to accept my claim. I didn't want our relationship to suffer so kept on with bits and bobs on the ground with him. Also tried a little parelli with him, which he actually responded to quite well!
Also, all week i have been standing on the mounting block next to him on the side i would mount and have been patting, scratching and stuff so he is ok with me being there. No problems at all.
A few photos of him this week :)
Then a few photos of the stuff i did with him prior to his op. Some being a little silly, but it kept him happy!
And one of my personal favourites. He looks likes he's been tumbled dried in this photo. Sydney (the chestnut i'm on) makes him look tiny!
everyone has been commenting on how well he is doing and how well behaved he is!
Its has been alot warmer and more pleasant for him to be walking out (less frisky!)
I don't think i have ever felt so proud of him!
I've been building the walk work up quite a bit this week, by either doing 20 mins on the road and then going in the school for a little while and doing that twice daily. Just having to look out for angry ladies in green fords and the milk lorry! but i've slowly learnt what time the milk lorry comes whizzing round the corner!
I arrive at the yard at 6.45 which i also work at to muck him out, unbandage his hind legs and start walking him by 7am. I usually take him around the triangle which involves uphill and downhill work about 3 times. It depends how much time i have before i have to start work. but if i dont manage to do as much as i like in the morning, i do it in my 2 hour lunch break or after work. Usually he's a little grumpy in the evenings and is ready to be left alone. The yard is a busy riding school and livery yard so he has a lot of visitors and a healthy fan base saying hello to him. Still very wary of men though!
Today i took him for one massive long walk. Mainly to get him away from walking the same boring route or going in the school. So i took him down through the river (which i did running up to his op too) and then the short train block which involved a bleddy huge hill! The calve muscles will be sore tomorrow! He was keen, but very well behaved. I'm so pleased i did lots of ground work with him before hand when i was hanging around waiting for my insurance company to accept my claim. I didn't want our relationship to suffer so kept on with bits and bobs on the ground with him. Also tried a little parelli with him, which he actually responded to quite well!
Also, all week i have been standing on the mounting block next to him on the side i would mount and have been patting, scratching and stuff so he is ok with me being there. No problems at all.
A few photos of him this week :)
I think his hair is growing back dark because of his dorsal stripe?!
Then a few photos of the stuff i did with him prior to his op. Some being a little silly, but it kept him happy!
Sarah teaching me and Addy some Natural horsemanship.
And one of my personal favourites. He looks likes he's been tumbled dried in this photo. Sydney (the chestnut i'm on) makes him look tiny!
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