More specifically, Dakota.
Pictures are more fun, so I'll illustrate what happened:
( Case in Point )
Part of me just says Dakota's an idiot and needs to learn to not pick on horses that are 1) much larger than her (i.e. Ruby) and 2) realize to leave well enough alone when she gets the crap kicked out of her. But she has this "Boss Mare" mentallity and wants to be sure everyone knows that she's the boss.
No riding this week for Jenny, she needs to get a horse or two sold before I can head back out again, which is okay by me. I'm going to try and tuck the money I earn from her into savings as it is, essentially "extra" money and isn't the bread-and-butter that riding lessons are.
Kash had a little bit of colic on Saturday. Nothing major, just a bit of an upset belly with an elevated temperature. His heart rate and breathing were both normal, he was just feeling blah. I'm giving him a little bran now morning and evening to hopefully help with his digesting.
Now time to go remove the ice and bandages from Dakota.
Pictures are more fun, so I'll illustrate what happened:
( Case in Point )
Part of me just says Dakota's an idiot and needs to learn to not pick on horses that are 1) much larger than her (i.e. Ruby) and 2) realize to leave well enough alone when she gets the crap kicked out of her. But she has this "Boss Mare" mentallity and wants to be sure everyone knows that she's the boss.
No riding this week for Jenny, she needs to get a horse or two sold before I can head back out again, which is okay by me. I'm going to try and tuck the money I earn from her into savings as it is, essentially "extra" money and isn't the bread-and-butter that riding lessons are.
Kash had a little bit of colic on Saturday. Nothing major, just a bit of an upset belly with an elevated temperature. His heart rate and breathing were both normal, he was just feeling blah. I'm giving him a little bran now morning and evening to hopefully help with his digesting.
Now time to go remove the ice and bandages from Dakota.