The massage therapist's car broke down Saturday (of course), so Piper has yet to get her massage. Sigh. I'm so frustrated.
I've just been lunging her for the past week, but I decided to get on a bit today. We probably walked for 10 minutes and trotted for five ... and she was good! Not super relaxed, but not fighting me at all or trying to take off. So I got off and ended on a good note.
I used a different half pad that I used to always use on her. It's one of those black Miller foam pads. I had switched over to a fleece half pad and thought maybe that was causing the saddle to pinch her, so maybe she was feeling better with her old pad back?
At this point I'm anxiously awaiting her vet appointment next Wednesday, Oct. 7. She will be getting her teeth done, eyes checked and an overall soundness exam. She's been sore on her left front, which is the leg with the old tendon injury.
In the meantime, I'm stuck waiting until the massage therapist can start making appointments again.
Also, because someone asked, she gets about four pounds of Purina Equine Senior both AM and PM and free choice grass hay, plus her grazing time. It's specially formulated to keep weight on seniors without making them crazy, so I don't think that's the problem. I actually did try cutting her grain in half awhile ago to see if that helped, and it only made her start losing weight.
Someone else mentioned it might be me being tense, which I think is a definite possibility. However, I ride other horses at the farm, including a very nervous and spooky 5yo, and she doesn't react negatively to me. But it's possible I get on her expecting her to be bad, so she is. I've tried to really be "zen" before I get on and not stressed or rushed.
I do really wish I could move her to a place with 24/7 turnout. I love the farm where she is, but she can't get that kind of turnout there. Maybe that's what this will come down to ...