NoahG
Well-Known Member
Hello Everyone,
I am writing to update all of you on Aggie's health. Ever since her visit to San Luis Rey, she has done nothing but improve. The stress rings in her hoofs have finally grown completely out, and after her most recent farrier trim, the thrush-y, flaky, soft and deformed tissue has now been replaced by healthy, rigid and rock solid hoof walls and frogs. Her breathing (while still occasionally hampered by asthma) has improved drastically, and the foul smell has disappeared form her nose. She and Winston have been started on new hay, which they both absolutely love. Aggie's spark has come back even more than it already had. She shows interest in everything I do, is becoming more welcoming of me and is eager to learn and explore new things. Seeing her recover has been an incredible blessing to me, considering she was thrown out, rejected, and chronically ill, being kept "healthy" by constant antibiotics and drugs. Her body is now healing and she is so happy and full of life, more than she's ever been.
Thank you all so very much for all your advice, encouragement and insight on this nearly 2 and a half year journey we have been on. Still cannot believe it has been that long.
I love this little girl with all my heart.
I'll give a Winston update sometime tomorrow or Sunday. He's doing great and liberty training has benefited him greatly!
Best wishes from me and the ponies,
--Noah
I am writing to update all of you on Aggie's health. Ever since her visit to San Luis Rey, she has done nothing but improve. The stress rings in her hoofs have finally grown completely out, and after her most recent farrier trim, the thrush-y, flaky, soft and deformed tissue has now been replaced by healthy, rigid and rock solid hoof walls and frogs. Her breathing (while still occasionally hampered by asthma) has improved drastically, and the foul smell has disappeared form her nose. She and Winston have been started on new hay, which they both absolutely love. Aggie's spark has come back even more than it already had. She shows interest in everything I do, is becoming more welcoming of me and is eager to learn and explore new things. Seeing her recover has been an incredible blessing to me, considering she was thrown out, rejected, and chronically ill, being kept "healthy" by constant antibiotics and drugs. Her body is now healing and she is so happy and full of life, more than she's ever been.
Thank you all so very much for all your advice, encouragement and insight on this nearly 2 and a half year journey we have been on. Still cannot believe it has been that long.
I love this little girl with all my heart.
I'll give a Winston update sometime tomorrow or Sunday. He's doing great and liberty training has benefited him greatly!
Best wishes from me and the ponies,
--Noah