Sunday, June 23, 2013

All healed up again

I'm beginning to feel like a stitch removing pro. Justin is all healed again. Now hopefully the forelock can start growing again. 

Justin and I will be competing next Saturday at the Country Corner Open show. Thanks to Lisa he's been on an ulcer guard treatment all month. Glenda has noticed a great change in his behavior and has noticed he's been cribbing less. Hopefully he'll be more mellow at the show. I also got him a set of Poms earplugs. They have great reviews online and I have high hopes that I'll also be posting a great review soon. 

Thursday, April 18, 2013

Again!?! Seriously?

Exactly 4 months to the day Justin was playing with his pasture buddy and found the edge of his outside shed with his head. 24 more stitches and more rounds of penicillin. I swear he is determined to remove his forelock permanently. Dr. Grubb did a beautiful job sewing it back down. Huge THANKS to Glenda. She has been a great nurse to my accident prone appy.






My dad and mom came out to help brainstorm good solutions for preventing another head injury. Dr. Grubb suggested a heavy pvc pipe which would have worked but we were concerned about plastic shards should he hit it again. We decided to go with a padding route. Dad suggested carpet padding but what I found at Lowes looked far too absorbent. I checked the plumbing section and found a pipe cover that a neoprene like material that has almost memory foam qualities. It wasn't all that cheap but neither are my vet bills so I gave it a shot and it worked GREAT. I can punch the edge and it absorbs the shock. I put it up on his shed and in the back of the arena where he hit the first time. There are no more ledges left for him to hit. Fingers crossed I don't have to get him stitched up again any time soon.


Wednesday, March 13, 2013

All healed up!

It's been 3 months since Justin's head injury and you can't even tell! His forelock is a fuller poof now. Hopefully it gets some length to it eventually.

We've been having fun with obstacle showmanship at the local schooling shows so we're dedicating this year to trail. I never thought it would be a possibility with his spookiness but he's so much happier when he has something to think about. This weeks homework from Lisa is to do lots of pole work at all gates and always keep him thinking. I also must insist he picks up his feet and not get dull.




Tuesday, February 5, 2013

My First Custom Stick Horse - Hawk

Meet Hawk. He's a paint horse that belongs to my boss' wife.

Stick Horse Hawk

Real Hawk

Registered Name: Raider's Nighthawk

Barn Name:
Hawk

Foal Date:
1-26-13

Registration #0001
Yes I've started a stick horse registry. :)


Stick Horses!


Years ago I started making reindeer with stick legs and antlers for Christmas decorations. I made a couple horses in the past but mostly stuck with the deer. This last Christmas I discovered that I could use needle felting techniques to add spots and face markings to my creatures. My friend Lisa came over and we created a tiny herd of horses for the J & J Benefit Horse Show's silent auction. They all had tiny pink showmanship halters, complete with stud chain, in honor of our friend Julie, a showmanship queen, who was recently diagnosed with breast cancer.


They all sold really well and raised lots of money at the show. They are super fun to make and I already have a list of friends horses I want to make!


Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Healing good

Went to check on Justin tonight and his head is looking great. Now to focus on growing the forelock back.



Saturday, January 26, 2013

Starting the year off with a bang

Jan 11 I got a call from Glenda that I've been lucky not to have up till now. Justin cut his head and was going to need stitches. I left work right away and headed to the barn. Turns out he flipped his head at just the right time as he was going out of the back of the barn and cracked his head on the doorway.

Warning: Some of these photos are gross.

This is how it looked when I first got to the barn:


A little rocked but happy enough.



This is how it looked after the vet shaved and cleaned him up:
Gross!

This is how he looked right after getting stitched up:

On the good drugs now.

This is two days after it happened:

Looking pretty good. His already small forelock is now a puff.

These are from a week after it happened. Looking significantly yuckier as the scabs build and it starts to drain.



Happy boy.



Day 14 = Stitches Out!


He was a good boy when I took out his stitches. I did knock off some of the scabbing to get the stitches out but up close it seems to be all sealed up.

I can't thank Glenda enough for all her help. She gave him his shots of penicillin two times a day for five days and bute paste two times a day for more than a week. She saved me from having to make the 30 minute drive twice a day. I also have to thank Tommy, Zaria, Robin and Barb for holding Justin for his shots for Glenda. I'm truly blessed to have such and awesome horse family. Hopefully Justin will remain emergency vet call free for the next 13 years.