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Canelo is still gaining weight but he seems overly spooky and I read that this may be because of his diet-he gets free choice grass, 2-3 flakes of alfafa a day, and twice daily scoops of pelleted feed (a mix of SafeChoice Maintenance, alfalfa pellets, and a little all stock sweet, like a 3:2:1 ratio). He also has an equine protein tub, loose minerals (Purina 12:12), a once daily scoop of hoof supplement pellets, and a salt block. How can I adjust his diet where he chills back out? Or is this just the personality change caused by feeling better? Or did I go a little overboard on the minerals and such? He doesn't actually seem interested in the minerals, just his food
His feet are also not as sore and he even trotted and bucked a tiny bit today!
My dad keeps telling me I need to hurry up and start riding Canelo before he's strong enough to buck me off, but he looks so pitiful when he thinks he's about to have to work and I feel like a jerk. Plus I have yet to find an adult saddle and pad that fit him. I don't actually even care if he's rideable, but it would definitely help him gain muscle tone if I did ride him. Also pretty sure he's still holding a grudge over the gelding and antibiotics.
Poppy has calmed down quite a bit and is much easier to lead now. As you will notice in the pictures, she and Canelo are together. Why? Because Miss Poppy can jump 4 foot fences. Luckily, she only appears to do it when she's out of sight of Canelo. Hopefully she grows out of it. Vet went ahead and prescribed both of them antibiotics. She's definitely not pregnant or even old enough to get pregnant, her fecal came back clean, and she had a slight fever but that has cleared up.
She is not at all spooky, despite being on a similar diet to Canelo, except with mare and foal instead of maintenance pellets. Turned them out to the pasture for the first time today and she had great fun doing the zoomies and worrying the cows. Canelo, on the other hand, just wanted to nose around in the dirty cow hay in case they left something tasty behind.
Sooooo was not planning to get anymore horses, but my dream horse was a well-broke gaited gelding, bonus points for being registered and maybe a palomino or cremello, but one day I got a notification that the Bowie kill pen had posted a gentle and well-broke cremello TWH mare, registered with the TWHBEA, had lovely gaits and manners in her video. So. I have a horse chillin in quarantine in Decatur. And DEFINITELY NO MORE. Shoutout to Miss Jo's Rescue Ranch, she is awesome!
If someone else has room in their heart, wallet, and barn, there's a gentle and well behaved 10 year old standardbred gelding also in the Bowie kill pen, his ship date has already passed, and he looks like a very good boy who needs a safe place to go. He could be viewed on their website or YouTube channel if anyone was inclined to rescue him.
Now for pics!
First meeting up close
Stealing hay
Nomnomnom
Look at that face! Saddle was tried, not cinched up or ridden
On the way to freedom! They're only allowed out here when I can supervise, so many hazards.
Straight for the bull!
Exploring the cow pens
Vrooooooom!
His feet are also not as sore and he even trotted and bucked a tiny bit today!
My dad keeps telling me I need to hurry up and start riding Canelo before he's strong enough to buck me off, but he looks so pitiful when he thinks he's about to have to work and I feel like a jerk. Plus I have yet to find an adult saddle and pad that fit him. I don't actually even care if he's rideable, but it would definitely help him gain muscle tone if I did ride him. Also pretty sure he's still holding a grudge over the gelding and antibiotics.
Poppy has calmed down quite a bit and is much easier to lead now. As you will notice in the pictures, she and Canelo are together. Why? Because Miss Poppy can jump 4 foot fences. Luckily, she only appears to do it when she's out of sight of Canelo. Hopefully she grows out of it. Vet went ahead and prescribed both of them antibiotics. She's definitely not pregnant or even old enough to get pregnant, her fecal came back clean, and she had a slight fever but that has cleared up.
She is not at all spooky, despite being on a similar diet to Canelo, except with mare and foal instead of maintenance pellets. Turned them out to the pasture for the first time today and she had great fun doing the zoomies and worrying the cows. Canelo, on the other hand, just wanted to nose around in the dirty cow hay in case they left something tasty behind.
Sooooo was not planning to get anymore horses, but my dream horse was a well-broke gaited gelding, bonus points for being registered and maybe a palomino or cremello, but one day I got a notification that the Bowie kill pen had posted a gentle and well-broke cremello TWH mare, registered with the TWHBEA, had lovely gaits and manners in her video. So. I have a horse chillin in quarantine in Decatur. And DEFINITELY NO MORE. Shoutout to Miss Jo's Rescue Ranch, she is awesome!
If someone else has room in their heart, wallet, and barn, there's a gentle and well behaved 10 year old standardbred gelding also in the Bowie kill pen, his ship date has already passed, and he looks like a very good boy who needs a safe place to go. He could be viewed on their website or YouTube channel if anyone was inclined to rescue him.
Now for pics!
First meeting up close
Stealing hay
Nomnomnom
Look at that face! Saddle was tried, not cinched up or ridden
On the way to freedom! They're only allowed out here when I can supervise, so many hazards.
Straight for the bull!
Exploring the cow pens
Vrooooooom!