On 15/09/2007, Bia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Wanda... gosh, I've seen ALOT worse! despite the fact that her hooves are
> long and flaired, they look very semetrical and nice. Those flairs will be
> pretty easy to deal with. She looks like she has real nice feet to me at
> least from this photo.

Thanks.  She's a horse I've been "babysitting" since May 4.  Her feet
weren't that great when she came, so it's taken a bit of work to bring
them back to where they should be and then I go and leave her three
weeks longer than I should have.  Her previous owner had a heart
condition and couldn't manage doing her feet on his own...so she
needed some work when she came.

Actually I'm getting quite ticked at her new owner.  Granted, he's
been busy building a huge barn and a riding arena...but he hasn't even
been out to see her.   How does he know I haven't been starving her or
something?

AND her and Elska have bonded.  They are really going to miss each
other when she finally goes home.  But maybe by then we'll have found
Elska new home...and Elska will be too busy to miss her.  We'll see.

I've been wanting to combine the herds now that we're feeding hay on a
regular basis...but I want her feet trimmed before I do that.  There
is still one crack that we're dealing with and I do not want to cause
any more damage to that while she's prancing in front of the boys.

Wanda

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