Had a busy day of new clients today, which is always good.... 

One lady brought a new pony for her daughter about 5 weeks ago, congratulations I hear you say.  The previous owners had it for 2 years, good, however, when they dropped the horse off, they unloaded horse, tack and rugs, and before my client could offer them a cup of tea or coffee they had gone!  They can now no longer be contacted by telephone and the livery yard she came from is also not returning her calls.  Very strange! The horse seems lovelly though, so time will tell...

Another that sticks in my mind today is an amazing little horse that survived grass sickness nearly 2 years ago. She is a credit to her own strong will to survive and her owners love, determination and diligence, it is remarkable that this little horse is still alive.  What I saw today I can only assume was the after effects of this dibiliating disease.  She was so very tight through her whole and entire body.  When I finished working on her, I got such a huge sense of relief from her that it made me emotional!  Dont worry, I hid it from both horse and owner :-)  To read more about grass sickness see here... http://www.grasssickness.org.uk



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