My lessons with Flossie, a roan Standardbred mare |
FLOSSIE'S 127th LESSON When I groomed Flossie this morning before my ride I noticed there was a considerable amount of swelling in her left hind fetlock, so I got Des to come out and take a look at her. Although he came out straight away, some of the swelling had already gone down by the time he arrived. Although, initially, there was some heat in the swollen area, she wasn't lame so he told me to go ahead and ride her. She was feeling good and gave me a really super ride. I had her trotting, pacing, and cantering in both directions. I think the heavy equipment that was running in the field next to the track had her jumpy. She never spooked or balked, but she seemed nervous nevertheless. She kept it all under control, however, and was obedient in spite of herself. I was able to sit the trot for a while. For quite a long while, actually. It was uncomfortable and I had to work at it, but I did it. This is a first. My seat, my balance, everything, was really good so when she came down to the trot, or started up in a trot, it didn't throw me off the way it used to. Oh, and she trotted slower for me than she does when I post her trot. After my ride and Flossie, Bambi, and Blaze had their share of carrots, and Flossie had her final grooming, (including a douse of cold water on her swollen leg which took the swelling right down for a while), I told Des how she went for me, and how the swelling was no worse after my ride than it had been before I got on her. Des had me hold her while he put some 'Swell Down' on her leg. This stuff looks like cement and although it's pliable enough straight out of the jar, it hardens when it dries just like cement does. I hope it does the trick. |