Saturday, March 26, 2011
Visitor
Mike then asked me if I rode her on the trails.
I was shocked, I told him no, I don't ride her at all...I figured she was too lame to ride. He said he thought I ought to try to get on her and see how she does, that he thinks she'd benefit from some exercise. I have a friend, Charlotte, who says she'll hop on her, so we'll see what happens!:P
She is starting to get quite the belly. I'm a little concerned she might be bred, I didn't think it would be possible, and haven't had any reason to believe she was, but now that she is up to weight, her belly seems to be un-proportionately large. I cut back on her grain some, so we'll see if that helps with the belly. If not I have the vet coming in April to check teeth, do shots, and maybe we'll palpate while he's here.
She is now getting:
Free choice hay
Pasture
1/2 Scoop Allegra Sr
1 scoop Probio Blend
1 scoop Farriers Formula
1 scoop flax seed
1 scoop BOSS
I think she looks pretty good!:)
Tuesday, March 15, 2011
Ellie The Mudball
This is Ellies "My Give a Damns Busted" Face:)
I went out last weekend and spent some quality time grooming her (she is shedding quickly, but it's been too cold to remove her blanket to give her a good grooming). A good curry, some shed blade action and a quick brush. She had a nice shiny coat going for awhile, but now that it is Spring her coat has dulled, died and begun falling out in clumps...she is nearly bald in some spots. I'm thinking thanks to all the good food and vitamins her body is working on ridding itself of all the crappy/dead hair and is going to start all over and grow a brand new coat!:)
Standing "tied" to the fence getting a good grooming. You can sort of see her
gaskin/hip area where she is "balding"
This is Ellie today. As you can see the HORRIBLE rain has actually not had TOO
much effect on her pasture, except the place she likes to "wallow".
So her new diet is pretty much free choice orchard grass, pasture and once a day she gets:
1/2 scoop rice bran
1 oz Farriers Formula
1 oz Probio Blend
1 oz Black Oil Sunflower Seeds
1 oz Flax Seed
I am hoping this diet will make for a chunky, shiny little mare come Spring;)
Tara
Sunday, February 13, 2011
Personal Paradise
THAT said, Ellie is SO happy, and I breathe a lot easier now. Last weekend the boy and I went to The Back Forte and picked up Ellie and all her things and took her to my friend Carol's home. She had a 2 acre pasture that was going to waste, and told me for a small fee I can keep Ellie there long term and she'll feed for me. I go once a week and remove blankets, groom and make grain for her.
So last Saturday morning we readied the trailer, I spent the morning stripping Ellie's stall, consolidating her stuff, and giving her a really good grooming.
Then we made our way to Carol's...she was again hesitant to get on the trailer, but for the most part not naughty. Teresa tapped her hocks with a whip and she jumped up and on. When we got there, I turned her around and allowed her to jump off forwards. She got right off, looked around, and fearlessy walked right out into the field. She was alert but not overly hot. I walked her for a few minutes and then let her free. She walked off liked she'd been there forever, and went right over to meet friends. No squeals, no spooks, no stupid stuff. Good girl:)
Here is Ellie in her new personal paradise-(day after arriving...made herself right at home and wasted no time at all getting muddy!)
She is shedding like crazy, and Carol and I think she is going to be the most beautiful liver chestnut with a flaxen mane--can't wait to see her all shed out this Spring!
Sunday, January 16, 2011
Options
Just wanted to let you all know that Ellie will be moving to a friend's farm in February. This a great thing as it will be a 2ac pasture and a shelter all to herself. She'll be able to move around more, and I'll be better able to gauge how sound she is in normal circumstances.
I also got the chance today (bad weather+early morning+Seahawks Playoff Game=No Boarders Riding) to turn Ellie out in the nice dry arena to run around. And I use that term VERY loosely. She more ambled, sniffed and walked around. LOL. I tried to chase her and she gave me a nice halfhearted jog for about 5 seconds.
One of the boarders who has an adorable fjord gelding and whom I really enjoy talking to watched her with me and we laughed at her and called her a dragon because it was cold enough out that she was blowing "smoke" out of her nostrils. It was quite funny. She also had a quick moment of excitement when one of her buddies called to her. She talked back leapt forward at a canter and gave one enormous buck that made me cringe when she landed on her front legs...but she was fine:) She then proceeded to do a sliding stop in front of the mirror where she sort of arched her neck and almost studded up to herself. (ie snorted, arched, and eyed the mirror) she was so enthralled that I was able to walk up and catch her without her even knowing.
So today was a nice day for her and I. Here is a short HORRIBLE video I got of her loose in the arena today:)
Thursday, January 6, 2011
Judgment Day
Anyone who knows me, knows that lazy is not my style. I always said from the beginning that should my ultimate goal of rehabbing and rehoming Ellie did not go through the way I hoped, that I would do the next best thing and euthanize her. I basically got the response on there that I should have left Ellie in the kill pen if all I was going to do was give her two good months and euthanize her.
Anyone see something wrong with that picture? I was actually compared to a hoarder today. I was absolutely LIVID when I read that. I was told that I should have let someone else get Ellie. That I had misled people to think that I was going to get her, rehab her and keep her forever. That is not the case, I don't believe ANYONE who donated to Ellie's cause thought that I was going to keep her forever. I also don't believe that anyone ever thought that euthanization was never an option.
This is just a small portion of the drama that I was subjected to today. I'd like to thank those who took the time to remind me why I am doing this. To help me calm down enough to see that these people had no right to judge me the way they had. Just because I can't retire Ellie myself, does not mean that I have not done right by her. One way or another she will get the end she deserves, whether it be the perfect retirement home where she can enjoy a pasture or turnout with grass and maybe a friend, or a nice hot bowl of bran mash and a peaceful, dignified end that I think she deserves when the time comes.
I know that I have done, and am doing right by Ellie. The people who know me, and have met Ellie know that I am doing right by Ellie. If you disagree, so be it. If you think that it should be done any other way, then do it.
Saturday, January 1, 2011
Pretty Cold
That said, despite the cold it has been dry and sunny for a few days, so I took Ellie out for a walk and grazing session since she really needs to get out! We went out on the side of the barn to graze, and we had beautiful views, so I took pics to get my mind off of how freezing I was at the moment...
Had an exciting day yesterday, but you can read about all of that on Tango's blog because it all was more connected to him. Have a great New Year!