Well, here we are. Two weeks away from Thoroughbred Makeover, the big event that so many of us have been working tirelessly toward for the last six to eight months. This update is not the one I want to be writing, and comes to you a week after I spent the day at King Animal Hospital, waiting for Mr Nobility to receive laser scarification on his soft palate. How did we get here?

Shortly after the last show, we were preparing for another run at a Meadowlarke schooling show, when the big horse went basically unrideable. With not much to go on, we did another round of massage and chiropractic, and I got the saddle fitter out again to check my tack. The good news, he had put on so much muscle and weight and really evened out the muscling across his back. Bad news, there wasn’t really anything that we found wrong with him, aside from being very locked across his SI region.

He also decided around this time he no longer wanted to jump. He would trot one or two cross rails and then he was absolutely done, running sideways, too stressed to think logically — very unlike a horse who normally enjoys working and learning new things.

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