Wisher; the vet said with the surgery Gus had that he had to stay pretty still so he wouldn't tear out his stitches. Today he said we could start walking him a little, but I think his main worry is although Gus looks all calm and gentle in the pictures - he's been a full male so long he's pretty spirited and still very wild. He only had three or four days of halter training, so "leading" him at this point is more "going where Gus wants to go".
Today I was trying to pick up his feet, just trying to get him used to his feet being touched and the cussed thing tried to take a bite outta my shoulder. He'll make a good horse, but he's still wild right now and he's one of those you have to really watch.
I read up on the surgery a bunch on the 'net before he went to the vet and most people were saying the same thing you did... lots of light exercise to keep the drainage open. I guess this vet does it different or maybe the surgery was a bit different. All I know is he came very highly recommended and you can tell also he loves horses, so we are just trying to do what he asks us to.
BTW; love your sig.... another Buffett fan?
He went to paris, looking for answers to questions... that bothered him so....

I read up on the surgery a bunch on the 'net before he went to the vet and most people were saying the same thing you did... lots of light exercise to keep the drainage open. I guess this vet does it different or maybe the surgery was a bit different. All I know is he came very highly recommended and you can tell also he loves horses, so we are just trying to do what he asks us to.

BTW; love your sig.... another Buffett fan?
