Gradual improvements

Isis had her first chiropractic adjustment tonight after several months without one. Around Thanksgiving she was out in the pasture with two other horses to see if she could be introduced into another herd. Things were fine until we added another mare — then the gelding and Isis and words. She kicked him in the side and he got her twice, once on her hip and then again on her hock. She deserved what she got, because she nailed him. She did have a cut on her hock which required having a vet out on a holiday weekend. It healed over pretty well, no scarring or anything.

I knew something had gotten out of whack on her hind end. She has been sore on her back even though I really haven’t been working her very often. She tended to look like one back stride was slightly shorter than the other. Lately I had assumed it was just the rain rot, which she periodically gets on her legs and back. It is back now. She has not had it this bad in several months. The rain rot is mostly cleared up, but her skin is still sensitive. (Interesting side note: the chiropracter said that circulations problems might cause skin problems. While Isis was regularly seen, her rain rot mostly cleared up. Now it’s back with a vengeance and she is stiff and sore. Poor kid.

Related Images:

Similar Posts

  • Equine insurance

    Equine insurance is almost as much fun as people insurance. Almost, but not quite. Don’t get me wrong: I’m very glad I have insurance on Kasane. When Isis needed colic surgery, the only way I was able to afford it was because of the insurance. Here’s the catch: Once you make a claim for an…

  • Song for Isis

    My friend Kat suggested a song for Isis: Hole’s Heaven Tonight. Some of the lyrics seemed very appropriate.   Here comes a sign in the form of a girl She’s the finest, sweetest thing in the world Oh, take you to Heaven tonight I feel the horses coming galloping In the summer’s end Take you…

  • Sad news

    My stepfather woke me up this morning and said that my Mom’s favourite mare, Farah, had died during the night. Farah was a sweetheart of a mare: multichampion Arabian in halter and performance, dam of five or so babies, and an unchallenged lead mare. She was one of those grand matron mares who knows she…

  • | |

    Playing catchup

    Life has been hectic, to say the least. The new job I started in January has been good, but it’s a lot more time and focus than my previous gig. Also more travel: I’ve visited Miami, Malaga in Spain, and soon San Francisco. No complaints. It is fun and interesting work, if a bit stressful…

  • Off her supplement

    Okay, I knew Isis’ supplement helped her. The past few weeks have really highlighted just how much she needs it. For about the past month, Isis has not been eating her supplement. She gets a low-starch pelleted grain and 2 ounces of Grand Meadows Complete, a powdered supplement. She decided that she didn’t like the…

Leave a Reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.