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LaunchesKayaks@lemmy.worldOPto pics@lemmy.world•Sandy got a bath today! I do not expect her to be this white and clean the next time I see her lol2·8 hours agoGiving Sandy a bath is different than bathing other horses. Sandy hadn’t been bathed in so long, that she forgot what it was like. She developed a fear of the bathing hose and a sponge. I had to slowly introduce her to each over a few sessions over the course of a month, and even with all that, I was consoling and soothing her the whole time.
Her bath wasn’t even what I’d consider a complete bath. I used a bucket of soapy water and sponged her off with that as best I could. She moved and danced for a while until she realized that what I was doing wasn’t bad and actually felt good. I didn’t even try to clean her legs. I only did her body, mane, tail, and teats. Once I used up all the soapy water, I gave her a pep talk on the way to the hose, introduced her to the hose nozzle for the millionth time, and rinsed the suds off over the course of 20 minutes. I had to do it in tiny intervals because she insisted on dancing around nervously after like 10 seconds of the water touching her. Then I had to squeegee the excess water off of her, which was a challenge because she was already wound up and I was coming at her with yet another strange object. I’m hoping I’ll be able to hose her down without her dancing and apply soap directly to her someday, but I’m taking what I did as a huge win lol.
Most horses who get bathed regularly just let you get them wet, put soap on them, scrub them with something, and then hose them off. Just like bathing another person, pretty much. Sandy’s neglect has led to her not knowing how to handle a lot of things and I’m trying to reintroduce stuff so she can get properly pampered in her last few years.
LaunchesKayaks@lemmy.worldOPto pics@lemmy.world•Sandy got a bath today! I do not expect her to be this white and clean the next time I see her lol5·24 hours agoIt’s such an accurate name
I am almost 28 and use way more gen z/alpha slang than my 21 year old sister does. It becomes your permanent lexicon after a while and you keep using the words no matter how outdated they are. I say yeet at least once a day still.
Aw thank you! I love how Sandy has fans here. A lot of the people who know her IRL think she’s dangerous and unpredictable. In reality, she’s one of the better behaved horses at the barn now that I’ve gotten her trained up pretty good. She just gets really excited to do stuff and has the attitude that’s typical of her breed.
I do my very best. Nobody else does anything with her except an old guy who just puts her out to pasture for a bit when he’s there to see his horses. I appreciate him letting her out when he does. I can’t go out every day, but between the two of us, Sandy gets to leave her stall for a bit almost every day, weather permitting. That alone is so important to her well-being.