Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Back on Track

Roze has now been working lightly under saddle for a little over a month. I've slowly been pushing for a little more and a little more. Our time to work on the trot is brief, per vet's instructions, so I've been trying to behave and not push too much. I usually warm up at the walk with some lateral work. Then I move into the trot for just two or three laps around the arena each direction. The last two rides I have truly got some amazing, albeit brief, trot work from Roze. She rises through her back and drives with her hind end! It's been at least two years since I've felt her this good. I am so excited for what her future may now hold and anxious to get back to the vet for the official all clear. Roze certainly has the heart of a champion and has proven herself to me even if she never sets foot in the show ring again.

Sunday, September 19, 2010

Roze's First Lesson Since Surgery

Discussing the game plan
So Roze has been slowly working back since her surgery in March. We put shoes on her front feet this week and decided we could take a half hour lesson with Sarah to begin getting her back in gear for full work. She jumped on the trailer as if she knew she was going somewhere fun. In typical Roze fashion her entourage (and my friends) came out to cheer her on. She did very well and seemed happy to be out and working. We worked on some leg yielding and a little trot, nothing spectacular, but quite amazing for a horse who I had contemplated putting down last summer because she was so sore and miserable. It was nice to reach this milestone today and hopefully there will be many more in the near future.

Remebering leg yield


Looking a little like her old "show pony" self





Monday, September 13, 2010

Recovering Again

This time Ty gets to be the patient. He had surgery last week to cut his annular ligament. After the injection into the tendon did not prove helpful and careful consideration we opted to proceed surgically which has a high success rate. We're hopeful that once rehabbed Ty will be able to continue his training and be ready for First level next spring.

On the plus side Roze is doing excellent under saddle at the walk. She gets shoes on this week and I'm hopeful that she'll be happier and ready to do a little more serious work. Looks like this winter we won't get quite as much done as we had hopped, but we'll try to be productive.