Winter

Winter is always a tricky time for horse owners, rain and muddy fields make life challenging at times. Mojo is out most of the time unless the weather is very bad, but he doesn’t like being in for too long. I went one day and he had been a bit of a handful for the yard owner as he didn’t want to be in his stable. However he was very good for me doing his feet and he enjoyed being the in the arena to stretch his legs.
The hoof trimmer had been a few times and mostly he is now good with offering his feet, he has a little rest between doing the ends, and usually a hay net now instead of constant feeding. He still has carrots or something else yummy as his hinds are off the floor.
I did have to cut some tangles out of his mane and tail, and trim his feathers – so they don’t drag in the mud.

A very dirty horse having his feet trimmed.
Mojo having his feet trimmed.
A horse having his hind feet trimmed.
Mojo having his hind feet trimmed.

Autumn

The end of summer is sometimes difficult for humans, less daylight hours, more bad weather to cope with and horses getting their winter coats. Mojo is out most of the time, unless the weather is really bad and/or the fields flood. He seems happy out with his friend Smoke (my daughters horse). Sometimes though I worry that I don’t see him often enough, but does he care – I suppose not as long as he is fed and checked daily by your wonderful yard owner.
Yesterday I went to check on hm and he enjoyed the treats I brought for him, I don’t often give him treats outside of training, I usually do his exercises and then give them. It does not make horses nippy if you hand feed, I know some people say it does but it all depends how and when you give them. Mojo knows now how to take them gently and to not ask for them all the time. Of course it can cause frustration if we give food and then walk away – I like to use an all finished sign so he knows that is the end of the session.
No photos today as I didn’t take my camera, but autumn can be a beautiful time of year with the changing of the colours in nature, so try to enjoy all the seasons of the year with your horses.

April 27th 2023.

Mojo was brilliant with his feet, the hoof trimmer did 3 feet without him standing on any mats. We then realised and stood him on the mats for the off hind to be done. His hinds are looking much better now with the regular trimming, well done Mojo.

Mojo having his feet trimmed.

Progress

Mojo had his feet trimmed on Tuesday 28th February 2023. My daughter took him in the school first and free lunged him, didn’t video until the end but he did trot and looked sound.
I used the calming spray and he did seem to be very calm and let Penny trim all four feet.
Very pleased with his progress and do hope it continues, he has physio next week so all see what she says,

Mojo and his feet

Mojo had the hoof trimmer today, 29th November 2022. He was good with the fronts and stood with his front feet on the mats so she could do his hinds. I also gave him some calming spray – it contains valerian and seemed to work. Although it is difficult to tell whether it was the mats and treats, or the calmer that did the trick. I don’t give him anything to pick out his feet and he has been good with them since his last trim, and has let us put them on the hoof stand. So once he seems ok more often I will not give him any.

Today he got a bit fidgety as we had to move him from the yard due to a hay delivery, so we went in the school to do his hinds. However he soon settled and had his hinds on the hoof stand for trimming and the flair rasping.

Progress

Update 18th October 2022

Mojo has been good with picking up his feet in the field and in the school, so it occurred to me that he may be sore on his front feet rather than the hinds.

The plan was then to take him in the school before the hoof trimmer came and do some pole work, then to use the play mats for him to stand on whilst he was having his hind feet done.

He was good with the fronts, so we then put down 3 mats for him to stand on, he was very calm and let Penny do both hind feet with no fuss and even putting them on the hoof stand didn’t trigger any bad reactions. I did click and treat each time he had his feet in the air.

March Update

Mojo has been struggling with foot lifting, I now have help in the form of Kristie Jillings of Equine Harmony

We have been training for duration of the foot lifting and now have some yoga blocks to help with his balance. So he puts his feet on the blocks for an increasing duration. So far he is fine with the fronts on the blocks and will let me place his hinds on them.

The idea is to get him to step on with the fronts one cue, then try and do the same with the hinds. Then transfer this to the hoof stand.

We continue with his stretches and exercises over raised poles and he is moving better now.

Mojo with his hind foot on a yoga block
This is his more difficult hind. Photo taken by me 5 year old granddaughter.
Mojo doing pole work.

Mojo Update

2nd November 2021

Sorry for the lack of updates, Mojo is intermittently lame still so we haven’t done much. I have taken him in the school to do some straight lines over poles and last time Liz lunged him – before the trimmer was due – we thought he was just a bit stiff but he was slightly lame still after a little trot.

Liz and I got Mojo and Smoke in yesterday, nearly fell over in the puddles. So we left them in to dry out a bit. Mojo was good with his feet, all cleaned and field paste applied. He did trot up lame on his right fore, more so when he tripped as he turned to trot towards me. He was sound when the physio came a couple of weeks ago.

Mojo – Around a round pen

February 22nd 2021

Mojo had been got in by the yard – too muddy for me to get in the field. He seemed relaxed but did have his ears back, so may be there was some frustration creeping there. I tried to slow down and speed up my walking but there was no way he was going to trot.
Trot needs much more work – he will trot if I have his head collar and lead rope on. I will re-watch the videos with regard to getting trot on cue. He will trot over poles if I throw a frisbee or have him on line. Will try and video that next time.

Mojo’s feet July 3rd 2020

Mojo had his feet trimmed today – July 3rd 2020. This was the first time the trimmer had been since January. He was very good with all but the right side hind, he had a little bit rasped of that but not done completely.
Mojo even held his front feet on the hoof stand, so very pleased with him today.
All that rasping with him resting his feet on the mini blocks seems to have paid dividends.

A little video of all the clips.