Thursday 9 July 2015

The return of Money Maid




                It was great to welcome Money Maid (aka Rosie) back to the yard from her holidays at her owners’ yard (EPDS Racing). 
Last season Rosie had a minor tendon strain so has had to have time off.  Before she was turned out for her time off she did plenty of walking and is now back and has started walking again.  Time with this type of injury is the only thing that really works, however throughout her time off she has been treated by Roger Meacock (www.naturalhealingsolutions.co.uk) with his scenar machine (ElectroStimulation) which speeds up healing.  We have used this treatment method for all types of injuries and it does help – sometimes on its own or alongside conventional treatments, depending on owners’ requirements and veterinary advice.
A lot of people know how taken I am with Rosie but she is just a stunning mare who we all love – as too does every gelding on the yard!  She has a beautiful old fashioned head with a flaxen mane and tail which is very unusual and makes her particularly striking.  She is also beautiful on the inside with just a fabulous character as well as being genuine and very tough.  Rosie would want soft ground really so we hope to have her ready for when that arrives in the autumn.  She has an attractive handicap mark of 101 over hurdles so we are very much looking forward to the season ahead with her.
Below are some ‘selfie’ photographs of Rosie and me enjoying some time out in the paddock! And one of Rosie with Kavanaghs Corner taken today.



Money Maid (left) with Kavanaghs Corner