20th Day of Fall 515 AV
Kaitanu worked on the mare’s hoof starting at the heel, and using the hoof pick for the stubborn bits of debris. Quite aside from her talk Kaitanu could tell that she had run far that day and through rough terrain. Otherwise she looked to be in fair shape. The frogs of her feet were nice and dry and, once picked clean, looked good as new. Kaitanu felt around and underneath each hoof, checking for excessive heat or bulging. Not that he had expected trouble. The mare expressed no pain and, when asked, told him there were no issues apart from the usual little stones. She was relieved when a particularly irritating one was removed from her hind foot. When he finally released her leg and pulled back, she gave each hoof an experimental step or two. Pleased at the result, the mare leaned her head down to bump his shoulder by way of thanks. She was used to being handled but Kaitanu had been very gentle. It helped that the kelvic understood what he was doing on a personal level, except for the feel of horseshoes on his hooves. Thankfully that particular item was out of his realm of experience. Cruel as his masters had been they were not about to waste good iron on something that would fall off every time he shifted.
With the mare done, Kaitanu moved onto the next horse, a tall chestnut gelding who seemed to be the mare’s traveling companion. Slightly peaked withers and a bit of a concave back announced his age, and his coat showed more wear from the long journey. Some grooming would do him a world of good, but that wasn’t Kaitanu’s duty at present. It would be up to whoever had been paired with him. Jasmine’s name popped into his mind as he set to work on the chestnut gelding’s right forehoof. The kelvic had his back to the majority of the paddock, but he was still trying to pick out the Drykas girl's footsteps among all the other noises. Honestly, Kaitanu was still not sure why he half wanted her to come back and talk to him. Her strange ideas were still rattling in his brain like so many marbles. Maybe being near her would serve to clear up what he couldn’t understand.
Kaitanu worked on the mare’s hoof starting at the heel, and using the hoof pick for the stubborn bits of debris. Quite aside from her talk Kaitanu could tell that she had run far that day and through rough terrain. Otherwise she looked to be in fair shape. The frogs of her feet were nice and dry and, once picked clean, looked good as new. Kaitanu felt around and underneath each hoof, checking for excessive heat or bulging. Not that he had expected trouble. The mare expressed no pain and, when asked, told him there were no issues apart from the usual little stones. She was relieved when a particularly irritating one was removed from her hind foot. When he finally released her leg and pulled back, she gave each hoof an experimental step or two. Pleased at the result, the mare leaned her head down to bump his shoulder by way of thanks. She was used to being handled but Kaitanu had been very gentle. It helped that the kelvic understood what he was doing on a personal level, except for the feel of horseshoes on his hooves. Thankfully that particular item was out of his realm of experience. Cruel as his masters had been they were not about to waste good iron on something that would fall off every time he shifted.
With the mare done, Kaitanu moved onto the next horse, a tall chestnut gelding who seemed to be the mare’s traveling companion. Slightly peaked withers and a bit of a concave back announced his age, and his coat showed more wear from the long journey. Some grooming would do him a world of good, but that wasn’t Kaitanu’s duty at present. It would be up to whoever had been paired with him. Jasmine’s name popped into his mind as he set to work on the chestnut gelding’s right forehoof. The kelvic had his back to the majority of the paddock, but he was still trying to pick out the Drykas girl's footsteps among all the other noises. Honestly, Kaitanu was still not sure why he half wanted her to come back and talk to him. Her strange ideas were still rattling in his brain like so many marbles. Maybe being near her would serve to clear up what he couldn’t understand.