Culprit found
Jan. 17th, 2007 07:21 amOn closer inspection of Ruby's exploding riser, I noticed that she had moved her stall over about four feet (we use those green porta/temp panels for the arena and all the stalls). She had moved her stall so far over that the hose leading to her waterer went tight, and, moved further, caused the pvc pipe to snap in two places. I told Chris he would have to have a talk with his horse about that. Anyway, now it is repaired and Ruby's hose is now eight or seven feet long instead of just four.
Chewy's doing much better and she actually did a lesson yesterday. We've dropped her down to a gram and a half of Bute and should be able to drop her down to one, and maybe even just a half soon. Her limp is very vauge at the moment in the trot, and I'd like to keep it that way. I need to go out and clean out her feet and see how it's doing.
And I need to get up when my alarm goes off. I lounged for an extra hour this morning before getting up and feeding the horses.
My art history teacher went over time yesterday and, thus, I missed the 3.00 shuttle by about 30 seconds (I saw it turn the corner, arrg!). I'm thinking of talking to her and letting her know how important it is that I get out of class on time and make the shuttle because it's another hour before the next one comes and at that point I'm running late for my lesson.
Anyway, I need to munch and try and work a couple horses, plus get my lunch together.
I really wish I would have had some options with my Art Ed classes because that's really what my schedule rolls around. If they had some avaiable earlier in the morning I'd jump at it because I'd rather get there early and then have the rest of my day to do other things than having my first class at 10.40 and not getting out of classes until almost 3.00 and 6.30. I'd rather start classes at 7.00 or 8.00 and be out of there before noon.
Just the same, I'll survive and will anxiously wait for Spring 2009 when I will be finishing up and won't have to load myself with classes each semester.
Chewy's doing much better and she actually did a lesson yesterday. We've dropped her down to a gram and a half of Bute and should be able to drop her down to one, and maybe even just a half soon. Her limp is very vauge at the moment in the trot, and I'd like to keep it that way. I need to go out and clean out her feet and see how it's doing.
And I need to get up when my alarm goes off. I lounged for an extra hour this morning before getting up and feeding the horses.
My art history teacher went over time yesterday and, thus, I missed the 3.00 shuttle by about 30 seconds (I saw it turn the corner, arrg!). I'm thinking of talking to her and letting her know how important it is that I get out of class on time and make the shuttle because it's another hour before the next one comes and at that point I'm running late for my lesson.
Anyway, I need to munch and try and work a couple horses, plus get my lunch together.
I really wish I would have had some options with my Art Ed classes because that's really what my schedule rolls around. If they had some avaiable earlier in the morning I'd jump at it because I'd rather get there early and then have the rest of my day to do other things than having my first class at 10.40 and not getting out of classes until almost 3.00 and 6.30. I'd rather start classes at 7.00 or 8.00 and be out of there before noon.
Just the same, I'll survive and will anxiously wait for Spring 2009 when I will be finishing up and won't have to load myself with classes each semester.