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Pedal bone fracture - recovery time and exercise plan?
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Hi, my horse fractured both of his hind pedal bones last year in a horsebox accident. Probably a bit different to your horse as he also...
Today at 17:59
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The rider of the grey, Vida, has posted online that he is in surgery having some deep cuts stitched but is expected to recover. All the...
Today at 17:54
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My son is the HC veterinary officer and isn’t answering my calls.
Today at 17:53
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Travel question(s)
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When I picked my two Sec A's up from the rescue last autumn, they recommended to travel them loose, with no partition. I blocked the gap...
Today at 14:30
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My bombproof pony spooked violently and tried to head for home when builders sent rubble down a chute. The noise was awful, unexpected...
Today at 14:25
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No environment is safe for horses though. Horses escaping an inner city riding school would face just as much traffic. Let’s be honest...
Today at 14:14
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Catching my youngster with a head collar in a field 24/7 turn out.
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Honestly, it's nothing to do with the headcollar. He's just kicked up his heels and is loving the fresh grass, plus he's a teenager...
Yesterday at 07:48
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Catching my youngster with a head collar in a field 24/7 turn out.
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He escaped into the summer grass and had a good laugh at your expense. We’ve all been there!! I really wouldn’t overthink this or take...
Yesterday at 07:27
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Midges, midges and more midges
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Awful here in North Wilts ATM on still mornings and evenings. I have never known them so bad. Literally having to squint to keep them...
Monday at 23:01
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Pass Wide and Slow Facebook Page
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Good vibes all round :) In my experience, motorcyclists are the most considerate (in general) of all road users, especially to other...
Monday at 12:29
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How has he managed this? (Don't open if squeamish)
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Faces tend to heal very well and quickly. hopefully in a few weeks you'll hardly notice. My old lad used to regularly scrape and cut his...
Monday at 07:19
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Stitches require a general?
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Well put, Aru.
Monday at 07:12
Landcruiser
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Stitches require a general?
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Stitches just aren't something I'd attempt without Ga. It's pretty invasive and painful to do a stitch up/wound repair to a dog...
Monday at 07:11
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Operators choice. Suturing is tricky and it’s much easier to do a good job on a patient who is still and relaxed.
Sunday at 13:16
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Its always a GA for stitches.
Sunday at 13:16
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