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Just what we expected! Dr. Les wasn't strictly following the medical doctor's orders.
Well actually I did and I got bored out of my mind and frustrated because there were so many things that needed done that I could not do. On my first out patient visit I asked about my restrictions and the doctor proclaimed me healed and lifted all of the weight limits and such.
Just to be sure I waited another two weeks before doing anything strenous and then I was under the hood of Teva's truck fixing it. That was painful to say the least!
Should have been here a couple of weeks ago when Teva's stallion dragged me across the gate, well up and over. Not once but twice. He is hard to catch and I'm just too stupid to let go. LOL
Teva bought a starve at the Jones auction a while back. She was spooky and the only thing that kept her calm in the trailer on the way home was to be cross tied so she couldn't move much. She had glue marks from at least 5 different sales that she had gone through.
We backed up to a pen to unload her and Teva snapped a lunge line on her before taking off the leads and opening the gate. Didn't see white in her eyes or anything but when that gate swung open she bolted like a top shelf race horse. Of course I had the line, I was hoping to keep a bit of control but wasn't able to so I did let go of this one.
She reared and pawed the air like a stallion, beautiful sight. Teva turned to me and asked me " Do you smell something burning?" I said "well it might be me dear, I didn't let go soon enough" "Gonna wear your gloves next time?" " Yep, think I will" I'm sure glad my hands are tough so there was minimal damage!
The filly is coming along very nicely now that she has found out that neither of us can be bluffed.