I came home today with every intention to ride. The weather wasn't too miserable, I had enough daylight, and enough time before I had to pick Laramie up from volleyball practice, it was going to work. But lately, every time I try make plans, they turn to crap. When life hands you potatoes, you make potato salad, right? Well, life handed me a pile of shit, what am I supposed to make out of that?? Uhhh, shit salad?? π I'm being dramatic, it's not that bad... but it's not that ideal, so shit salad it is!
So, there I am driving on my road home, doing a visual count of the horses in each pasture as a go by. As I approach what we call the Sorrel Pen, I notice only sorrels in this pasture. And as appropriate as that might sound, it's missing a bay broodmare. She's kind of the odd man out anyways (obviously, she's not sorrel) but I figure she's just behind the shed out of sight. I make a mental note to check for her when I ride by. I do notice the other 3 staring at something towards my grandma's house, but at this moment, I think nothing of it.
That is, until about 3 seconds later I catch out of the corner of my eye, the missing bay broodmare. Just chilling in my grandma's yard, crunching on grass. What. In. The. Hell. How is she out? I figure it's one of two ways, either she went through the fence or over it. Considering the 3 sorrels are still very much in, I entertain the latter. I was really hoping she sprouted wings and Pegasus-ed her way over and didn't manage to hurt herself. But no such luck.
She ended up cutting her back leg superficially. My back leg injury assessment skills are pretty much on point these days as are my wrapping and doctoring techniques, so do I freak out? No, I do not! This? This is nothing.. Ha! Look at me go! I'm not even worried, all those injuries from last year made me tough, or stupid or so crazy I don't know the difference!!π€ͺ Whatever it is, I got this.
After I caught her up, I put on my detective hat to figure out where and how this whole fiasco took place. It isn't long before I can see what likely happened. And as it turned out, neither 2 of my initial theories were correct. Instead, it was option 3... under the fence. Running like idiots, she slipped on the snow and mud, sliding into the fence. Now, this is where the magic happens. It is a 5 strand, smooth wire fence. From the best I can figure, when she slipped and fell, she stuck her head and three of her legs between strands 4 and 5. Her other leg went under the 5th. When she popped up on the other side, the leg under the bottom wire was sliced on her way up.
This is not a small mare. She is a pretty good sized gal. How she managed this, is beyond me. The top 3 wires were still 100% tight. The bottom two were stretched but not broken. The 4th strand had popped the staple holding it to the post but the rest were still intact. I don't know how horses can get themselves into these situations. You'd think 1000lb animals on toothpick legs would be a little more interested in self preservation, but they're not.
After I got her all wrapped up, I tried to turn her back out with the friends she so desperately wanted to get back to, only to find those 3 buttholes were plotting to kill her. They immediately start chasing her, running full speed, ears pinned. I'm yelling at them, curse words flying, trying to not get smoked by one as they race by me after her. I'm able to get to her, catch her back up and get back to the gate, even with them circling us like bunch vegetarian sharks.
I decide she will spend the night in the barn, with a companion pony instead. As soon as I get her out of there, those 3 jerks stand at the gate like a little sorrel gang, acting like I was the crazy one. Almost saying, 'C'mon, we were just playing with her, we weren't gonna hurt her......again'. She was upset I took her out and pulled on me the whole way to the barn, wanting to go back. She's only spent the last 3 months with them, not sure why they hate her now, but they do. It's because she's not sorrel, isn't it?? Assholes.
I tucked her into the barn with Rhubarb and they seem to get along just fine. I love having ponies around for this reason. Horses are herd animals, they usually don't like being alone. But sometimes their herd is a bunch of sorrel jerks and they literally will chase you out of their group. So, you get moved to the barn for battered mares and given a companion pony.
2020 wasn't supposed to start like this. This crap was a 2019 thing. But honestly, I'm just glad it wasnt worse when it damn sure probably should have been. I'm also grateful for an injury that I could take care of with my eyes closed. And that! THAT my friends, is how you make shit salad! π© π₯ π