Smokey

Flax seed is very rich, full of oil and all those good vitamins. I guess it might upset him. It used to give my old skinny Arab the runs if he had too much,
 
I am giving less than recommended (only two tablespoons per feeding). It's ground and stabilized, so since it's a powder, he can't avoid it mixed into his feed.
Interestingly, I got some flax seed treats as a sample with an order, and he dislikes them and will not eat them. Minnie loves them and eats them with no problem.
So perhaps he knows flax makes him feel bad, and he avoids it if he can ( if it comes as cookies, he leaves them in the bowl. If it comes as a powder, he can't leave it out since it's stuck to his pellets).
I stopped feeding the flax, and so far, no further issues. We will see if that was it in a couple of weeks, I guess when there are no reoccurrences. Fingers crossed.
 
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I think there's a chance he'll be a hugger like Minnie!
He still is worried about being touched with a hand reaching out to his face.
But he likes to teach out with his face and gently tap you with his nose and receive a kiss on his nose as long as it doesn't involve hands.
Minnie likes to put her head over my shoulder and stand really close to me.
He also seems to like the standing close hugging better than anything reaching for him.
I'm not sure yet what it means but the last time I did this he actually used his head to nudge me a little closer to his chest.
I'm really grateful he's so gentle even when he's nervous.
No bite. No kick. Just a really sweet little boy
(No digestive issues for now either!)
 
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Fingers crossed you put your finger on it with the flax seed.

I think you can tell from Smokey's face that he is a gentle soul. Worried, but gentle.

Sid is not an affectionate horse, but the first time he started to show some bonding to me was when we were out walking in hand and he touched me with his nose. I read it as looking for reassurance, so I stroked him and told him he was good. He kept doing it again, I kept stroking and reassuring. It was very sweet.
 
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Doing my after lunch colic check in and he's feeling sporty today. Minnie had to come help me catch him.
I thought he was waiting for me but when I looked over Minnie was walking right next to me. She's the best girl.
 

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Oh look at him go! Lovely to see him with the energy for some self-expression. He looks as if he's feeling good.

He let you catch him in the end?
 
Yes... With Minnie's help. Lol
I've learned his pattern.
If you go to get him he likes to play this game and he's quite pleased with himself. (Come close, take off, etc)
He's easy to catch if you just wait for him to come to the barn.
Good thing we *have* a barn. 😁 (Previous owner did not)
It's not about food and he also knows when it's not food time. He knows what time food time would be. And food would make zero difference in the field.
So we actually 'played' today specifically to create photo opportunities. In fact when he looked like he was about to take off I made the clucking sound to tell him 'go'.
The game ends when we all go to the barn together or when he comes to the barn when I'm already there.
 
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See, you have recognised that it's a game. Not tied a tyre round his neck to stop him playing! And it's lovely that now he has the energy to play.

He is a lucky boy.
 
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The chiro came. She was nice. No major issues but small ones here and there.
We didn't do the whole thing as not to stress him
 

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She kept it really low key. There were some occasions when he threw his head up but she responded to his cues and stopped.
He did his adorable checking in with his face thing with her that won me over that first time I saw him.
But after she was done and we took the halter off he walked away right away. He was definitely done.
Usually he sticks around
But exciting prospect: she thinks once he rebuilds muscle including around his lower belly she thinks his back will come up a little bit too and he will even out some with less of a dip
 
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Jessey's tape idea worked great. Although we're using electrical tape since the adhesive will be easier to take off. I also removed broadband etc to make it more like a halter and our first use was for the ever popular hand grazing
 

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