31/08/2025
A busy week, here.
We had our fall vet visit with Dr. Rae Strobel Strobel from Allatoona Equine on Wednesday.
In addition to vaccines and bloodwork, Aspen had an ultrasound for the bump under the mane. Without a biopsy, its not possible to give a definitive answer, but based on the structural appearance, and high occurrence of melanoma in Grey horses, this seems the most likely scenario. Biopsy is unfortunately risky, and not on the table.
Dreamer had lateral xrays taken of both fronts. This is extremely helpful for me to ensure my plan and expectations are in line with science and reality. The rotation wasn't surprising, based on the collateral groove depth I was seeing. I was suspicious of sinking, which unfortunately was confirmed. The xrays don't look great, but everyone has noticed his movements have both increased and improved in the last two weeks, so I'm feeling very positive. Its a long haul recovery, but he has a resilient little spirit.
On a more positive note, Michael and I took Jabbar and Beau on a much needed ride with good company on Saturday. Sometimes its necessary to disconnect from our work lives, which seem to run 7 days a week, these days, and remember our "Why".
Finally, we gifted a shadow box of Geurtie to her favorite person, Susan. We can think of no better person to have these little treasured memories. We are still a bit melancholy over her loss, though you learn quickly from farm life that the living deserve our best selves, requiring us to take a deep breath and move forward in positive light.