The scenting is terrible. It’s pretty much gone by 8 AM, except in some very localized spots, then it’s around until 8:30. We had a 20 minute run on Saturday, and I was cringing. We were in the woods, and pretty much running a majority of the time on either rocks or roots. We were out about an hour, and that was more than enough (this coming from the person who has never gone in early unless something out of the ordinary happens).
I was at the races on Saturday, and talking to several people in other local hunts, and they said several of Piedmont’s staff horses have come up lame due to the ground (and lets not talk about how many of the horses racing broke down back at the barn :no:).
I bagged hunting this morning, and have pretty much decided it’s going to have to be a really good fixture for me to go out again until it rains. I’ve already been giving the horses one gram of bute the night before and bute again when we get back as a preventative measure. If I do go out before it rains, I’ll probably poultice them when I return home.
It’s so dry here that Goose Creek has stopped flowing. The water is just sitting there in lower areas. It’s sad, so sad. 