Postby capstone » Thu Oct 27, 2016 6:14 pm
And he tore himself up on the way home! Completely unrelated and also fortunately completely healed now, but he apparently sawed and sawed his hip against the frame of the trailer window until he rubbed off not only a very large patch of hair but also some skin. It was icing on the cake, let me tell you. I think I have a picture somewhere.
He was to have a few days off before returning to work and then he managed to pull the RF shoe off. If he has a real problem with a shoe, it is always that one. We took this as an indication that there was something off with the way that shoe was set. Taking all of this into account, we decided to make a change to his shoeing. As a result, it took over a week to get the shoe replaced. In the meantime, my trainer did not ride him.
Oh, I forgot to mention that now we are rapidly approaching the regional championships. The thing we have been working towards all year. He didn't manage to get the scores for the I1 FS but he did get PSG and I1 for both the USDF and SWDC regional championships.
In hindsight, this time off - approaching 2 weeks once was all said and done - did nothing good for our chances at championships. We knew, unspoken until after the fact, that he would have to be 100% on his game there in order to fare well. He was not 100%. The time off had dulled the spark that my trainer has been working so hard to install. He was behind the leg again. (Probably not so much that I would notice, but noticeable at the FEI level.) That coupled with an unfortunate last-minute equipment change led to the worst showing he's had, in the SWDC I1 class. *heavy sigh*
I should mention that we are back at the same facility. Again. And the footing is great. No issue at all. But. Of course, there's a but. But he did start stocking up again. And again, it was managed. He had a day off between the SWDC I1 and his next test and was doing better, getting more engaged but still not quite where she wanted him. There was some stiff competition, and as much as we love him, we knew he was the underdog. At one point my trainer commented that it was too bad he had not gotten the qualifier for the FS because that is where he really could have shined (shone?), and it's true. It's difficult for him to beat $250K opponents in a test, but the FS - he really got to show his personality in the FS!
And then he stepped on himself in the stall. Again, the RF. There was blood. On a basically white horse, blood is really shocking! We withdrew him from the remainder of the competition as he was obviously not going to be at his best, all things considered.
And we took him home. He is now basically resting and relaxing while my trainer begins to focus on other horses and until I come home next. We thought it would give him time to decompress from the stressful year and we could reassess where we are at with his shoes, etc. when I go home next. I did walk him a few days, to get him out of the stall and me back in the saddle but it was only walking.
I'm trying not to think too hard about all the $$$$ I spent between the 2 failed shows. In hindsight, I should have written off the championships when we realized he was going to have any time off. He needed the work to keep his "edge". But he - his health and soundness - comes first. And we just could not be convinced that we were not risking those things by continuing on.
ETA: I'm not sure if that is coherent; I may have left out some stuff. Sorry.