Thursday, October 27, 2016

One more week?

Jeff moved my fence line one last time so we can try and squeak out a few more days of having the horses in our yard. I'm still aggressively treating Axel's eye and it's a lot easier to get out there every couple hours when they are right out the door versus across the street. Not to mention I'm not looking forward the mud in the "dry" lot.

The weather has been pretty nice on the weekends so far. Last weekend the boys rode Cody for a while in the yard. At least until they started fighting over both wanting to ride but not together. I wish Axel wasn't so sore and someone could ride him too. I'd just be afraid he'd trip and fall. Also I don't have 4 hands to lead everyone around at once. Though Daniel thinks he can handle it himself.

We're working on week 4 of the eye meds. I can't tell if his eye is getting better or not. It almost looks like the ulcer is getting more shallow? I have no idea if that's how they heal or not. The circle doesn't seem to be getting smaller in diameter though. And it's hard to get him to open it far enough to take a photo. Every time I go near him he slams it shut. Go figure.

So in my short time taking care of my own horses my list of things I need is getting longer and longer and more expensive. Obvious things like a skid loader to feed hay, and a 4 wheeler and harrow to drag the pasture, a shelter, and automatic waterer are all sort of spendy items. Some smaller details: some of those cement dishes cuz the horses can't seem to not knock over their buckets when they are eating which gets grain all over and then they eat the grass down to dirt trying to eat up all the spilled grain, so that makes me think I also need a solid rubber mat under where they eat. In addition to the grid like tiles for protecting the paddock for mud etc. Cody and Axel Live Here 10/27

Wednesday, October 19, 2016

There are still horses in my yard

After two full weeks of the eye meds Axel's eye went from getting better to getting worse. So we're back on bute for the pain so I can actually get the drops in and another two weeks of both drops. The vet said if he was in the hospital they'd put the antibiotics in once an hour so as often as I can get out there and put them in is best. At least with more attempts I'm bound to get more meds in, right? Also we switched from whatever the original antibiotic was to Cipro. So maybe a shake up there will help.

It's hard to tell since I see him every day (multiple times) but I think he's gaining weigh. Pretty sure he's butt cheeks are touching again. Still needs some topline work but if I ever get to Marshall to pick up that ration balancer that is supposed to help. (originally I ordered what I thought was right but it turned out to b some mineral instead, no harm done just not the right stuff)

I am looking forward (and I'm sure Axel is to) his eye being healed up so I only have to feed them and groom them and all that instead of making enemies. Though they might miss all the extra treats (bribes).

I also picked up some Back on Track knee boots to try out on the old man. Supposed to help keep the blood flowing and reduce swelling and increase mobility in his joints. I might have to get some quick wraps as well to help hold them up, depends on how much SMBs are if I find those instead.
Cody and Axel Live Here 10/18

Wednesday, October 05, 2016

They're here! (sort of)

So after Cody and Axel ate down most of the little pasture they were in Axel started dropping weight and his knee got really bad. The people watching them brought them up to their yard but the horses weren't getting along with their cows so it was a short stay there before they came back to me. I had planned on working something out with a neighbor (still do plan on it for winter) who has a couple equines but Jeff though we could put up a fence in our yard. Jeff's dad said just put them in the dry lot at his place. So right now they are on the dry lot and then I walk them over here every day where they can graze in the yard in a temporary fence area. So most of the time I get to look out the window while I'm working and see horses in my own yard. I can't wait til we have a permanent fence and a water source and I can keep them here full time.

I had the vet out to see Axel as he poked his eye. So now I'm putting eye meds in his eyes as often as possible (which is not easy on a 1000lb animal). She recommended some feed and supplements to help the weight but she didn't think he was as bad off as he could have been and thinks a winter will be okay as long as I grain him and get him a warm blanket. He's on a joint supplement so we can see what, if anything, that will do for his knee. Then I suppose before winter we'll see where he's at.

Cody is apparently jealous of the attention Axel is getting so he decided his laminitis (or whatever it is) is flaring up so he's back in hoof boots and on some bute for a few days to try and get him more comfortable. It's apparently too much to ask to have at least one healthy horse at a time. Sheesh.

So my schedule these days now that we are moved and what not. Drop of children at day care and school, feed horses, work and breakfast, walk horses from dry lot to grass on a break, work and lunch, put in Axel's eye meds and bute everyone on another break, work more, pick up Daniel, feed horses again, work more, walk horses back to dry lot, pick up Edward. Whew.

Cody and Axel Live Here

Monday, July 18, 2016

An inch closer (though further away)

I've been doing a horrible job updating but I'm going to blame that on the fact that I rarely get to see Cody and Axel.  So last we left it was in the fall of 2014.  When the pasture grass started getting thin we moved Cody and Axel to a family friend's place in exchange for hay for the winter.  He has several horses so the boys got to pal around with a real herd for quite a while actually.  I tried to ride a couple times but in usual Cody fashion, he didn't want to go anywhere and Axel's arthritis is getting so bad he was a trip hazard.  We brought the horses back into town for a long weekend to work on some volunteer wheat again and give some rides in the yard.  At one point the property that they were staying at changed hands so the horses all moved to another paddock/pasture out 4 miles from the farm for the winter/spring/part of this summer.  And now finally they boys are staying at a friend's place for a couple months.  I'm really trying to get them moved as close as possible to me so when we move out there I can handle the care of them. Axel is getting thin and I really want to get him some grain on a regular basis and see if he'll fatten up.  And I'd like to blanket him this winter if he's going to stay on the thin side but I'd need to be able to check on him regularly if I do that.  Plans are still rolling around in my head on how to accomplish that.

So until then, they are a tiny step closer even though they are a few miles further away from us right now.


Catch up with Cody and Axel