My boy, Stilts, has healed up quite nicely with his eye removal. He's really the only horse I can ride since the other two have health problems. So now that he's healed up, I was kind of anxious to get on him again. Last time I rode him was probably, gosh, 2 years ago maybe? He seemed very skittish and I'm sure it was because he was losing sight in that eye. Now that it's completely gone I figured he's got to be better. I figured even though you only have one eye, if it sees clearly, it's better than having one good eye and one that's kind of foggy and you're wondering what the hell you're looking at! LOL
So I saddled him up a few times now. Actually started him out in the pasture, fenced in and feeling a little more secure for both of us. But then once we did a walk, trot and canter in there, I took him out and we just walked around the back property. I thought it did very well. He certainly remembers all is training. He's so good!
Yesterday after dinner I took him out again and I had Annie with me. She's used to being around the horses so it was no big deal. Until I got up on him. LOL Then she was like, what the heck is that? What are you doing? She looked at us and gave a little bark. I'm like, don't scare my horse! I gave her a little vibration on her e-collar and she quickly went away. My husband was out and he called her and took her out front.
When they came around the back again and she saw me, she barked again. Just once. Just one little bark but I corrected her and she was fine. I'm sure it looked rather bizarre seeing me on top of these animals that she has been around all her life.
Anyway, it was good riding him again. I was wishing I had a picture. But you know how it is when you're the one that takes the picture all the time.

Nobody takes it of you. And then I remembered! I have a camera in my barn. I went and looked at the videos it was taking and took a few still shots off of it. So here ya go!

He also remembers just like my mare, Cheyenne, to stand while being untacked. When I come back I just stop right there, take off the bridle, put it away, come back and take off the saddle, put it away... all the while they stand there and don't move. He did so well! I was so proud of him. Such a good boy!
