Good to see you again, OGM!
Congrats on the new place - looking forward to pics.
Good morning, gang. Good thinking on the extra strong pot, Scott; though I'm not sure even that will get my motor running this morning.
@Mtn Margie - hope you feel better quickly. And I hear you on the "this is OK" refresher. You'd think that since Latte had to do a double course of Marquis, she'd just about fall asleep being wormed, wouldn't you? Nope. She didn't like it before, still doesn't like it, and I'm like, "oh, come on. Are we
still doing this??" So, once again, I very patiently demonstrate that the song-and-dance isn't getting us anywhere. I think some horses are just drama queens.
Mentioning the Big Blonde drama queen, BB2K and I worked with her and Syd a bit yesterday. Latte was dead lame a couple of weeks ago, but she's sound now - though BB2K was understandably uncertain about how sound her mind would be after that much down time. She had to blow up a couple of times while BB2K was lunging her - which, of course, was why BB2K lunged her in the first place. After that, she found her brain, and BB2K felt safe enough getting on her back.
I was very pleased with Syd. I long lined her all over the yard, through the obstacle course, up and down the driveway, and though she kinda looked and leaned in some direction (one that would take her back to her buddies, of course), when I told her to go somewhere else, she did - no ducking out, no refusals, no problems. We have a garden cart/wagon that, in a stroke of inspiration (or sunstroke, not sure which) I replaced the handle with a set of shafts and a singletree. I hitched Syd to it, switched the reins for a lead line, and then the 4 of us went for a walk in the neighborhood. I had to laugh when BB2K asked me if Syd and I could go slower - Latte was dragging her feet. A few blocks from home, the lollygagging got so bad, BB2K was concerned that maybe Latte's leg was hurting and that was why she was going so slow. So, we turned around, and immediately Latte's typical swinging stride returned - and we went home by a rather circuitous route as a result. But everybody got some new experiences, nobody's brain fell out, and I was really tickled to see that Syd is learning that when she's pulling something, changing direction involves stepping sideways to a certain extent. BB2K gave Latte a "B" for the day, I think Syd earned an "A."