Valley's Escapade's
So Valley's Escapade's have not ceased (You may have noticed I am using unusual big words. well, their unusual for me... don't let it fool you. I'm not as much of a genius as I sound). I've been keeping her in the back pasture, but twice, when I had her on the leadrope tied to something, it came untied and she got away both times...
Well, one time, when of course she went over to her horsery friends, they happened to be on the side of their pasture that was next to a fairly busy rode. Luckily, there were a bunch of trees and bushes there, so me and Adam could trap Valley, and she was so easy to catch! Oh, and we found out why Valley likes the horses so much... She has a crush on the dark bay one!! She's in heat, and has fallen in love with him :P But the strange thing is... he's a gelding!! For those of you non-horsey people: that means a fixed male horse. Here is some pictures of the gelding, and Valley:
The gelding and the chestnut horse... :P
Valley where she went next to the busy road. i know u can't see the road.. but it's there! over there to the left behind those trees
See!? Their totally in love! But it's tough love.. right after this picture they threw their heads back and squealed. Not sure which horse upset the other though... I think it was Vale's fault :P
Hurt foot
For the past.. week, or a little less, Valley has had a hurt foot :( She was limpin a bunch, and her left front forelock was really swollen. So I put her up in the barn stall, and soaked her foot in warm water mixed with epsom salt (to make the pain and swelling go down) several times. At first, it got worse :( So we called the vet (not our usual, cuz our usual is really busy [breeding season] and ain't doin no calls right now]) and she said to keep soaking it, then call her back again in a couple of days.
I've been giving her water, food, and a ton of hay (which is fun to do :D). The past couple days, she's really improving!! She's not limping that much now. YAY!! But the bad news is, she's loosing weight, cuz she can't graze cuz she's in the barn. So tomorrow I am going to take her out on the lead rope to let her graze for a long while. Hopefully soon she'll be back to her normal, healthy, rambunkshus (sp?), crazy, wild, stubborn, funny, beautiful, graceful, food-loving horse again!!
And lastly... A couple pictures of Valley that I took the other day (while she was still limping pretty badly)
-Sarah
P.S. I am going to give the two horses in the pasture a name so I don't have to call them "gelding" and "chestnut". So... I'll call the gelding..... Cupid (cuz ya know Valley's name is VALENTINE, and their in love :P), and the chestnut... well.. since I don't know what gender he/she is.. then I'll give him/her a unisex name :) But what? uh.. You know what? I think I'll just go along and keep calling him/her Chestnut :)
Until next time, peeps!
Peace out homedogs! V <-- my peace sign
5 comments:
Hey,
I know what you mean, Daisy has multiple gelding "boyfriends". Valley, like Daisy, is probably just happy to see another horse and would act like that with any horse...just be careful she doesn't get too attached or she'll try to run away more often...
Valley looks REALLY pretty in those last pictures! cute! :D
I hope she gets better soon...Daisy's been lame a few times but it was pretty much just because of a bruised hoof sole, not b/c of a hurt fetlock...soo...good luck. :)
@Mellimaus:
Yeah, I've been looking for another horse, but haven't found one yet. I saw a couple of cheap ones in the newspaper, that I might call for more info.
I let her out to graze today (on the leadrope cuz she tried to get away again), which I will post about later -- hopefully today.
Sarah, You are very talented. It has been a joy viewing your blogs :) Anni
Thank you! :)
Aw! I love all the pictures! I hope her hoof gets better so she can eat eat eat! (: aww, i miss having a horsiee! :(
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