Friday, November 30, 2007

It's cold and new radio station.

It was cold yesterday morning and I did see that the temperature was only about 16 degrees so I should have known better. How long have I lived in this part of the country? *sigh* After 50+ years, you'd think I'd figure it out. Went to the barn this morning in my very thin tennis shoes and a regular pair of socks. My toes were frozen by the time I got home. Glad I didn't have to feed my friend's horses that time. We had to feed hers today, EARLY as Erica is driving her to her PT appointment. I'm ready for the barn today, though. I got my thick warm socks and I wore my rubber boots. I think that will be enough for now. Kasha and Chester were in the barn last night as it was supposed to snow. Cass and Midnight were outside and have access to shelter. When we went to feed this morning, they were both shivering. We were there about 2 hour earlier than normal because Erica was driving our friend to her PT appointment so the sun wasn’t up too far yet. They were both standing behind the barn looking for sun. We haven’t used their blankets yet this year so we were trying to remember which blanket goes with which horse. I bought the girls new blankets last year and we had to get one for Chester because he was shivering last winter. I couldn’t remember if I had bought a new blanket for Midnight or not. I found his old blanket and put that on him, we figured out which blanket belonged to Cass and the last one was for Kasha. Kasha and Chester weren’t shivering but they were inside and out of the wind. The wind was really blowing this morning and is probably why they were shivering. The windchill was about 4 or less when we got there. So, we got everybody blanketed up except Chester, he looked like he was doing o.k without one, and they had started to warm up by the time we left.

We are supposed to get a winter storm Saturday, which is, of course, our church Christmas party and music practice. :-P Supposed to get snow, rain, sleet. I told Erica we'll get sneet or slow. :-) Sounds pretty nasty. Supposed to get a total of 5" between all the various precipitations.

Also, found a neat radio station online. www.slacker.com There is a Christian station on there (couple of them) and you can make up your own station with the artists that you like. Easy to use, too. So, if you like to listen to music while you surf, check it out. There’s also rock, blues, oldies, pretty much anything you could want.

Busy, busy, busy

Busy, busy, busy as usual. Sunday was great. Good message. Pastor is doing a series on the apostles. This Sunday he talked about Peter's names. Jesus changed Simon's name as soon as he met him to Peter. After looking at all the times Peter is referenced, how and by which name, he said Simon is almost always used when Peter is doing someting from his "old self", Peter is the new self and when you see Simon Peter, look out, he's really being a knucklehead. Just like when we yell at our kids. When they hear their full name, they know they are in trouble. I had never made that connection before so it was very interesting.

My son and his girlfriend came over after church for a second Thanksgiving dinner and my friend who lost her husband recently came over too. We had a really good time. Sara, my son's girlfriend, helped me decorate for Christmas.

We have had a possum in the barn. I know they carry EPM and we needed to get rid of it. Kurt, my son, went to the barn with me last Sunday night to help put horses in as it had started raining. We saw the possum and he had his bow with him but his site was off so he missed. Put an arrow right above it's head and it didn't move. He even poked it with the handle of the shovel and it didn't move. I didn't want him to club it to death while I was there. (I'm such a wimp when it comes to stuff like this) so I keep running out of the barn as he's banging around in there and he's getting frustrated with me because I won't hold the light for him. The possum finally ran off. What a comedy of errors.

This past Saturday, I sent my husband to the barn to shoot the possum with his rifle. They saw it but it ran off before he could get it. So Sunday evening I sent him again and Kurt went along to split wood. They found the possum and, let's just say my husband doesn't have as many bullets left and I don't have a possum problem anymore. I didn't want to know any more than that! I can't stand to kill anything bigger than a fly or spider.

Yesterday I was busy in town all day. Erica and I went into town (I let her drive and so have more gray hair now) :-) tried to go to the bank, but Cindy was just going out for lunch. She is a friend from Bible study who works at the bank. We were going to open a high school checking account for Erica. So, I told her we would just go to lunch and come back. So we went to the local Chinese place and then the post office and back to the bank. By the time we got there, she already had a customer so we waited 40 minutes til he was done. Got Erica's account opened, Cindy had ordered something from Pampered Chef from me so I showed her the item from the catalog as it has been redesigned. We stopped by Family Dollar to get a gift for the upcoming church Christmas party, I needed a splitter for the Christmas lights and some ornament hooks. Got my gift, no splitter there so went next door to the hardware store. Got my splitter and, up by the cash register, they had these really cute little LED gooseneck flashlights with a laser pointer for the cats. I picked one up. When we got home, Erica stole my new light and was playing with the cats. Snickers actually had more fun than the cats and chased it all over. He's a choc lab. I took it with me to the barn (more kitties) and the horses were even going after it. Chester tried to eat it, Midnight blew at it and was following it around. Only problem is, I can't keep the light from Erica. I think she is more entertained by it than the critters! I'm having my husband pick one up for her for Christmas, if she can wait that long.

Had to help feed my friend's horses last night, too, because she had surgery on her shoulder. She has some kittens we had to clean their eyes and one isn't going to live. That's hard on Erica and I because we love kitties too.

Worked on Bible study last night for quite a while and all of today. Really need to discipline myself to do it daily like I'm supposed to. :-)

Midnight was limpy last night on his front left again. I was thinking it was probably arthritis. He has trouble with that knee off and on quite a bit. I have him on a good glucosamine supplement and it does help him a lot. It was cold and damp yesterday so wasn't too surprised. Today he looked much better. He was walking pretty good today and has his old Midnight attitude back again. When this whole hip thing started out he seemed a bit down. Quieter. He's getting back to his old self now, coming to the gate for his dinner shaking his head around and putting his ears back. I make him put his ears up (both of them) before I let him out of the gate and into the barn. Attitude is everything, Midnight!

That pretty much brings me up to date. Bible study tonight.

Tuesday, November 6, 2007

Winter is coming!

We have had an exceptionally warm October this year. We have become quite spoiled as far as weather goes. This week has been cooler and more like a normal fall. Tonight it's supposed to get down into the 20s. My daughter was complaining that it's cold and I reminded her that this is actually very warm for us for this time of year. 50s and 30s are pretty mild.
We had to drain the hose at the barn so it won't freeze tonight and we have to remember to plug in the tank heater so the water tank doesn't freeze and the horses (and kitties) have water to drink. The horses are getting pretty fuzzy so they are getting ready for winter too. It's windy today and cloudy. Yesterday was windy also and Cass was acting pretty squirelly. Erica ran her around the pen playing with her and I think they both had a good time.

I have been just putting the bute on Midnight's grain and then pouring extra molasses on that and mixing it in with the grain, trying to leave it near the top so he'll eat it first and it's been working so far. He seems to be doing pretty good. He's more willing to trot now and seems to be moving pretty well. I'm hoping he heals completely.

Today I'm thankful for coffee and furnaces.

Tuesday, October 30, 2007

How do you get your horse to take Bute?

The vet thinks that Midnight has possibly fractured the large bone that goes into the hip.  We have no idea how he did that as it's pretty unlikely that anyone kicked him.  He is supposed to be in a smaller area and off the pasture because it is uphill.  Level ground is better and the less movement and less area to run around in the better right now.

Midniht is supposed to be taking 1 gram 2 x a day now.   We have gotten through the 2 grams twice a day for 3 days and now he gets 1 gram twice a day.  We have 10 more days to go.  Sometimes I sneak up on him and just shoot it in his mouth (the paste) and sometimes I try to get him to eat the powder.   I mixed it with some chopped carrot and a  little grain and he did eat that a few times.  Then it seems like he gets wise to what I'm doing and quits eating it.   Now Erica, my daughter, mixes the Bute with just a little molasses and adds that to his grain.  That seems to be working well. 

I have also read that if you feed them a peppermint right before the Bute, they will eat the Bute but, that has not worked for me.  What is working now is mixing the bute (powder) with the molasses and mixing that into his grain.

Got any other suggestions or ideas?  I'd love to hear them.



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Friday, October 26, 2007

The Horse Jailbreak

Erica, my daughter has been sick this week so hasn't been doing chores with me in the morning.  She did go to work last night and was better this morning, still not well, but I told her to get dressed to go to the barn with me this morning so she could help out.  Plus I wanted her to get up and start moving around so she isn't sleeping all day and then she can't sleep at night.  Boy, am I glad I took her along!
 
Midnight, my horse,  is supposed to be somewhat confined because of his hip injury, so I have had him in the pen.  There is no shelter in the pen and the fence between the upper and lower pastures is down in one spot because Cass knocked it down last Spring trying to get up into the pasture.  In order to keep Minight off the hill, which is what we were trying to do, we would have to either fix the fence between pastures or block off the lane and it was supposed to rain last night, today and tonight.  My husband called a friend last night to come help him and they blocked off the lane.  I thought they did a pretty decent job considering they had no daylight to work in, limited materials and limted time.  Well, I guess it was blocked enough that Cass got really upset because she couldn't get into the pasture. 
 
This morning Erica and I drive up to the barn and we don't see horses.  I figured they knocked down the new barricade and got up into the pasture.  That would have been better than what we found, actually.  We get out of the car and the barricade is still in place, the gate to the upper pasture is still intact, but the gate by the barn where we go in and out of the pasture all the time was off it's hinges.  It was still chained on the right side but it was off it's hinges and there was Cass hair on the hinge.  No trace of the horses.  Now, on the plus side, Kasha and Chester were in the barn so there were only 2 loose instead of 4.  On the downside, this means that Midnight is off RUNNING around with an injured hip!  Not good.  So I figured I might as well go ahead and feed Kasha and Erica took a look around the property to see if she could see anyone.  Nope.  They were gone.  Of course, my mind is racing.  How long have they been gone?  What direction did they go?  Should I call the police to have them watching or see if anyone had called them in?  Are they on the road dead somewhere, hit by a car?  We have 2 major highways nearby that are travelled heavily and by semis.  I started getting stuff together to try to catch them in case we find them, halters and lead ropes and a couple of carrots.  Erica said maybe they went to Diana's, which is down the road about 1 1/2 miles or so.  Cass likes going there.  So that was our first stop and as we were driving we were formulating a plan.  If they aren't there we'll start knocking on neighbors doors with horses in case ours went to visit theirs, I would call the police, etc.  We get to Diana's and there they were.  Standing in a hay pile between two of her fences with her horses on either side (in their fences) eating away, just as happy as could be.  Didn't see any blood pouring out, they were standing, figured those were good signs. 
 
As soon as they saw us get out of the car, they took off.  Diana's place is right on a major road where the cars go fast and there are semis going through.  The very last thing we want to do is chase them out onto a road.  So, I told Erica to stop and don't chase.  We have to somehow get them to come to us.  Tried carrots.  HA!  NO WAY!!  They weren't going to fall for the old carrot trick!  So they are RUNNING around the property, in the cornfield next door (o.k. that's safer than the road).  I tried calling to them but not moving toward them.  That didn't work.  They looked at me and laughed, like you've got to be kidding, right?   I told Erica I was going to go get their grain buckets and some grain.  She said Diana had grain buckets and grain so she got them out and we started shaking the buckets with grain.  They laughed at us some more.  We tried putting a bucket on the fence and backing away.  Midnight came up to the fence, got zapped and took off.  (There is a hotwire inside the wood fence).  O.k., well that didn't work.  However, I picked up the bucket and held it and Cass, being the little Miss Piggy that she is, came over and started eating the grain.  I started petting her and Erica sneaked up with a lead rope and got her. 
 
Big sigh of relief here because Midnight had been following Cass around all morning.  We still couldn't get near him and I told her not to try.  We got a halter on Cass and I told Erica to lead her to the roundpen.  Thank God she had a roundpen (it was a recent addition this summer) and Erica walked Cass in and Midnight followed right behind!  Erica shut the gate and we had them enclosed.  Still hadn't caught Midnight to halter him and he wasn't about to let us near him. 
 
So, now we have them in an enclosed area so they are safe.  We chained her gate shut (don't trust Cass anymore) and, after some discussion, decided to go home and go to the bathroom, get ourselves some lunch, we were getting hungry, get their grain buckets and come back and feed them.  My thinking was some time and their food would help to calm them down.  Now we still had to figure out how to get them home because we don't have a trailer.  It's between 1 1/2 and 2 miles home.  Erica isn't feeling that great still.  They were both so excited I wasn't at all sure that leading them home, even toether, would be real safe and no matter how we led them, we would have to walk back to get the car.  I was pretty sure leading them one at a time wasn't a good idea.  I had thought Erica could lead while I drive along and give her a ride back for the second one but I was afraid they would be too worked up and upset about being seperated.  Erica came up with the idea of riding Cass (can't ride Midnight) and ponying Midnight. 
 
We went home, got our lunch, (pizza) cut it and took it along with us, stopped by the barn and picked up tack and grain buckets and headed on over to Diana's.  We tied Cass and put Midnight's bucket on the fence.  He was really not very interested at first.  We sat in the car and ate our pizza.  Midnight finally went over and started eating his grain.  Cass was looking much more calm and mellow now and still tied.  Midnight stopped eating so we figured we might as well go ahead and tack up Cass.  Erica went out with her brush to brush Cass  (they were both full of stickers and burrs) and I went out with a carrot to see if I could catch Midnight.  Well, he finally came over to the carrot and I managed to throw the rope around his neck.  Erica came over and helped me get his halter on him and we tied him.  She tacked up and rode Cass around the property a little bit to see how she was going to behave and when she was ready, I brought Midnight out to her.  I told her to try the ponying a litlte on the property before we headed out onto the road and I moved the car and got it ready while she was doing that.  Then we headed out.  I drove in front of them with my hazards on and watched in the mirror.  She was doing great.  A car came up behind us and was very considerate.  They were going real slow behind the horses and Erica got the horses over and off the road pretty much so the car could get around.  The road is hard on Midnight's joints so I told her to go to the other side (wrong side) and let him walk in the grass where possible.  We did that most of the way home.  I was half off the road (going wrong direction) with my hazards on and that worked pretty well.  We did have one car coming toward us that went around us slowly.  We started running out of good shoulder and were near home so went back over to our side of the road.  I think we had one more car pass us.  Once we got in the driveway, I went on ahead to get the barn door open.  I got the door open and was waiting for her to come up and was just going to go up and get Midnight when the rope somehow got wrapped around Cass's tail.  She started getting really upset.  I couldn't get Midnight from either side, he kept moving and things were escalting fast.  Erica let go of the rope but it was still wrapped around Cass's tail and she's getting  more and more upset. Erica got off of Cass and held her while I managed to get hold of Midnight's Halter and unhook him from the rope rather than trying to untangle the rope.  I led Midnight into the barn while Erica took charge of Cass and quited her down.  She had to be firm with her.  I got Midnight safely locked in his stall and came back out.  Erica was standing with Cass and she's upset with me saying well, are you going to get the rope off her?!  I said it's off.  It had fallen off on it's own, so I told her just walk out, she's fine. 
 
Put Midnight's grain in his stall and he did start eating again.  Now this is important because his 2 grams of bute are in his grain.  He needs to eat it.  Went back out and helped Erica get Cass back out into the pasture.  We chained the hinge side of the gate so that they can't do that again until my husband can figure out a more permanant fix and get it fixed.  Midnight quit eating again and wanted back out.  He had his head hung over the stall so I snuck up with the bute and shot 2 grams in his mouth.  Now he's had his bute for the morning.  Gave him a peppermint afterward and put him out in the pasture with everybody else. 
 
They are still locked down from the upper pasture and, hopefully, they will be where they belong when I go back to feed tonight.  Taking my husband along tonight so he can see what we did with the gate and see how he wants to fix it.
 
So that was our excitement for the morning and for a good long time as far as I'm concerned.  Horses seem to be no worse for the wear except that Midnight did manage to scrape his face.  Nothing serious, just scraped the hair and a little hide off.  I was amazed at how well he walked home after all the running around he had been doing.  He has a history of coming up lame in the front legs because of arthritis and had recently been pretty gimpy on the one knee.  Guess his new supplement is doing him some good!  That's good to know.  Bute probably helped him feel better which may be good or bad.  If he hadn't felt so good he may not have run off.

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Friday, October 5, 2007

Good Bye to Fritz

It's been a sad year for us. I had to put my little dog Pepper down just a few months ago and our little Pommeranian, Fritz, died this past Monday. He was 16, almost exactly 16 1/2 yr old. He couldn't see so well anymore or hear so well and he was pretty frail. I haven't been able to put weight on him for over a year. I got him for my husband 16 yrs ago for his birthday. We miss him.