Thank goodness it's Wednesday
Posted: Wed Oct 28, 2015 7:17 am
Good morning all,
Well thank the Good Lord for watching over my Cody yesterday. At breakfast she ate ok but after I turned her out was dull and refused to eat-not even when I took out a handful of grain. Thought it might be arthritis pain from the weather so I gave her some antinflammatory paste. After a while, she's not looking any better and keeps coming into the barn doorway and just looking at me, like "help me Mom I hurt." Got on the phone with vet and within 15 min. they were out. Ms. Cody was colicking, which is a really big deal in horses. Spent all the rest of yesterday hand walking her and keeping an eye out for her to feel better. She finally turned a corner around lunchtime, got fed watered hay at 3:30 and again at 6 pm. Back to her diva self today!
I got nothing done yesterday except make the soup, (also thank you Lord for telling me to get it going early) and take care of my dog walk clients. Focused on Cody all the rest of the day and into the night. Feel like we really dodged a bullet, as colic can sometimes be a death sentence in horses.
That's all from me for this morning, everyone take care
Kathy
Well thank the Good Lord for watching over my Cody yesterday. At breakfast she ate ok but after I turned her out was dull and refused to eat-not even when I took out a handful of grain. Thought it might be arthritis pain from the weather so I gave her some antinflammatory paste. After a while, she's not looking any better and keeps coming into the barn doorway and just looking at me, like "help me Mom I hurt." Got on the phone with vet and within 15 min. they were out. Ms. Cody was colicking, which is a really big deal in horses. Spent all the rest of yesterday hand walking her and keeping an eye out for her to feel better. She finally turned a corner around lunchtime, got fed watered hay at 3:30 and again at 6 pm. Back to her diva self today!
I got nothing done yesterday except make the soup, (also thank you Lord for telling me to get it going early) and take care of my dog walk clients. Focused on Cody all the rest of the day and into the night. Feel like we really dodged a bullet, as colic can sometimes be a death sentence in horses.
That's all from me for this morning, everyone take care
Kathy