Merrylegs….going going GONE

To the trainer’s that is! Amber Clark wa my trainer of choice for MerryLegs and I was lucky enough to get on her schedule earlier this year. I’ve known Amber for a couple of years now and have gotten the chance to see her ride her own horses at endurance rides, as well as train […] more

Nemesis continued

Besides stumps and cut logs, Farley’s other nemesis is….actually @##@!$^ conditioning. *Deep breath* I’m not complaining. I’m really not. There’s worse things than a horse that takes it easy at home. The fire-breathing Let’s Go at home Farley that appeared shortly after vet school and extended rest was a nice change, but sometimes difficult to […] more

Farley’s nemesis

Well the book is definitely not going to be done by my March deadline and since I am doing a spectacular job of NOT writing the book, I may as well start blogging again! Farley is a broke, bomb proof horse. Except for one thing. STUMPS! CUT LUMBER! She will give them the looky-loo every […] more

Choices

Last weekend there was one day of angry skies. Tess and I hit the trail for a really solid 14 mile training run to christen my new trail shoes. It was on one of my regular riding trails and after running across several of these, I felt totally justified in leaving the horse home, even […] more

Jan 2015 IRL

Better late then never!  Let’s look at what ponies and Mel did last month. MerryLegs Nada. Zip. Some turn out. I’ve said hello to her and given her scratches. She was an angel for the vet. Nothing else. To be honest my focus is elsewhere right now. I need to get Farley ready for a 50 […] more

Jan Link Luv

After some long shifts on ER I’ve finally regrouped. Climbed through the paddock bars tonight to lay hands and eyes on the ponies (spoiler alert they are fine), went for a run in my new shoes (more on that later) and now its blog time! What Mel read… in the month of January! (and considering […] more

ML – Final closure in the saga

Last week I got this message from *N, a friend and blog-reader who was kind enough to once again make the drive from her home to the stable to meet the vet for me. ———————————————————————— “Vet visit went *really* well.  Lungs auscultated clear- temp 98.2- and she stood still for ALL of it, including the blood […] more

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