Monthly Archives: December 2009
Pictoral – Hinds
December 28, 2009 | Posted by Melinda under Uncategorized |
Last post! So what do you think? I was suprised how a camera can distort the pictures so. Here’s the hinds. Order for all is October, Early December, before trim yesterday, after trim yesterday. Right Hind Left Hind more
Pictoral – Right Front
December 28, 2009 | Posted by Melinda under Uncategorized |
Same story as the Left front. This foot has always worried me, but I’m getting OK with it. The outside doesn’t have the flares of the LF and the bottom of the foot/sole changes so fast. It’s definately in a period of transition. October and fondly remembered drier days: 2 1/2 weeks ago: Yesterday, before […] more
Pictoral – Left front
December 28, 2009 | Posted by Melinda under Uncategorized |
This next series of posts is going to be tedious for you non-horse people, or those of you that aren’t particularly enamored of horsey feet. Sorry. I feel for you….I really do…… We will start with the Left front. This foot has a tendancy to grow lots and lots of heel. For reference, this is […] more
Pictorial – rinsing beet pulp
December 28, 2009 | Posted by Melinda under Uncategorized |
Blog Award – Happy 101
December 23, 2009 | Posted by Melinda under Uncategorized |
Thank you GunDiva! The rules are to list 10 things that make me happy, and then pass it on to 10 people. As my life as been a bit…..Errrrr….stressed lately (that’s a very nice word to use, not all like the 4 letter words I want to use) this will be very easy. 10 things […] more
The Hiding Place
December 18, 2009 | Posted by Melinda under Uncategorized |
I may be out of touch for a few days. Work continues to be HUGE issue, and until things settle down I am too drained and tired to post anything. D* – if you are reading this, I am SO GLAD I didn’t answer my phone during the trail ride, as it was bad news […] more
Hoof breakthrough Part 2
December 15, 2009 | Posted by Melinda under Uncategorized |
When digging at the tip of her frog on her right front, a chunk of sole crumbled from her foot. What the….. At the bottom of the “pit” was good looking, waxy sole. Hurrah! The wet weather/tightening white line/rinsing the beet pulp/whatever was causing Farley’s front feet to exfoliate all of that dead sole. I […] more