Out of Commission

 My energetic side-kick is temporarily out of commission.

He had developed a limp earlier this week.  We examined his foot and found nothing, so we gave it a couple of days to see if he would feel better.  Unfortunately, yesterday, he seemed to be in pain - not wanting to put any weight on his foot - definitely worse.

Thankfully, our local veterinary clinic fit him into their schedule.  They examined him and x-rayed his foot... finding a possible puncture wound, but no foreign body in his foot.  He is on antibiotics, anti-inflammatory medication, and resting.  Hopefully, he'll be feeling better soon.  Otherwise, the vet will sedate him, shave his foot and explore it a little more thoroughly.  (Apparently, he was not the most cooperative patient while the doctor examined him.)

Noting Forrest's absence from barn chores, Chloe volunteered to be my helper.

Help like this often ends up with a dumped muck bucket, however!


Meanwhile, this fellow did what he typically does right after I've cleaned up the dry lot manure...

he made a fresh deposit.

We've had a few cooler than normal days this week... with nighttime temperatures as low as 45 degrees.  45 degrees in August is unheard of.  But, I'm not complaining.  The heat will return next week.  So, for now, I am thoroughly enjoying the break!

Yesterday was mowing day.  Hubbs and I hopped on our respective mowers and set out to mow all of the grassy areas - with the intention of finishing before Forrest's veterinary appointment.  Unfortunately, the belt snapped on the mower deck of the small tractor that I was using.



Luckily, our neighbor Jim ("Big Jimbo's Mobile Maintenance") as we teasingly call him came to the rescue to help us remove the mower deck, replace the belts and then reinstall the mower deck.  Such is life on the farm - our days often sidetracked by unforeseeable events.

With the new belts in place, I was able to mow my garden 


as thick, grey clouds filled the sky. 


I'm not the only one who has been enjoying the lower temperatures.  This fellow is happy to be cool and fly-free!


We picked our second harvest of red beets and I put up a few more quarts of pickled beets for the winter.


While cooking the beets, I also crafted two more batches of home made soap.
Sea Salt soap...


and Lavender...


After spending the first two days of the week with our Littles, I had planned on taking yesterday just a little easier.  Well, so much for that idea!












Comments

jaz@octoberfarm said…
oh no, i feel yours and forrest's pain. willie was limping last week and the vet could not find an injury so we did a week of pain meds and rest and so far, he seems fine. this was after winnie's catastrophic accident where she steped on a metal rod. it has been 7 months of constant booboo's and recovery here and i need a break. i've really enjoyed this cool weather but it is gone after today for at least a month.
Lynne said…
I hope Forest will be ok!
Maybe he over worded his swimming a few days ago!
Sally said…
I'm so sorry, I hope Forrest gets better soon. Your soap looks amazing ,you are 'definitely keeping yourself busy. I wish I had all of your energy Enjoy this cooler weather.
Marcia LaRue said…
I know frisky Forrest will be fine under your care! A nurse, a doctor, and the Vet ... he can't miss!!
I would love to be able to get some of your homemade soap 🧼 for my friend, Mary's, birthday in October! Would that be possible? Because you make it, I know it is pure and gentle for the skin! Please, do let me know! Thanks!!
kruzingwithk9s said…
With as much as Forrest goes and goes, he is probably overdoing it. Try arnica homeopathy remedy 30c for overdoing it or rhus tox 30c if it gets looser as he gets up and moves. I also have just tried cbd oil and it helped my gsd get better fast.
This N That said…
I have forrest is back to his usual self soon.. Can't imagine having to keep him quiet. I hope he recovers without any further intervention. Hopefully it's just because he's been overdoing it.
You're soap looks wonderful.. I know it smells as good as it looks.
Barbara Anne said…
Hope Forrest didn't pick up any scary lake germs from his swim there a few days ago. Hope the meds will quickly cure whatever is causing his pain.
Wish I had your energy! What a lot you accomplished.

Hugs!