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Blogger Karen thisoldhouse2.com said...

Matilde is beautiful! And when I saw the first image as I opened the post I immediately thought... oooh, sore back or neck. Maybe poor saddle fit. Glad you found a professional that is helping you find the source of the discomfort. We all learn over the years.. as you know, there is SO much to know.

June 20, 2011 at 12:47 PM

Blogger julochka said...

the good news is, that neither the massage woman nor the equine chiropractor found any evidence in matilde's back that her saddle was the problem! :-) that's good, as i started looking at those treeless ansur saddles and they're EXPENSIVE!! :-)

June 20, 2011 at 12:55 PM

Blogger Sandra said...

Welcome to the world of supporting the horse's physical needs! Back in the day, it was never considered but now we are always aware of their aches and pains. I have had the laser treatments done on Zing and Ari and it has helped. I prefer the results from acupuncture though. They get sore backs and Zing has intermittent stifle problems. I am amazed at how effective the treatment has been!

I do the teeth of all my horses every year, or at least have them checked, as not all of them need floating yearly. I can't imagine having sharp points tearing up my mouth and how painful it would be, so it is an expense I commit to.

Now that you have had this awakening you will be opening the checkbook often!

June 20, 2011 at 5:51 PM

Blogger celkalee said...

Ah yes. Horse with problem. Open check book and smile. But when you see a healthy horse, a happy child, and that special bond that develops the cost of care and maintenance is just another phase of growing up with large animals. My son's horse was a stinker. I grew up on horses, thought everybody did actually. So, of course, son needed that experience. Thunder (I know, what did I expect?) was a miserable animal, every vet that saw him said there was nothing wrong with him, it was his personality. Oddly, he liked husband. Husband never rode or even liked horses! But Thunder followed him around like a dog, go figure. I hope your Matilde improves, she is a beauty. Sabin looks like she belongs on her as well.

June 21, 2011 at 12:14 AM

Blogger Lynne said...

what on earth is tooth floating???

June 21, 2011 at 10:27 AM

Blogger Low Tide High Style said...

So glad you got Matilde's issue figured out, she is beautiful. I'm like you, in that I don't always go for the less traditional forms of treatment for people or animals, but over the last few years I've changed my mind completely and now use acupuncture and meditation to help treat some of the things I have going on. Growing up we had horses too, and I can see my grandfather now if we said we would be bringing in a chiropractor and a massage therapist to treat the horses!

Kat :)

June 23, 2011 at 6:18 PM

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