8am, -3C and the horses have been having a party.

Enfys

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Would anyone like some horses? Free, just come and collect.

They were at the barn early this morning so I went to check them, puddles of blood all over the place. Just what I need when it's below freezing, barely light and I have only had one coffee
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Yearling has sliced the outside of her leg above the fetlock - 5" long, lots of blood and a nice bit of tendon showing.

Robin has over reached on the OTHER heel now to match the one she already has.

Juno has a cut on her knee.

So, another possible stitch job for my Vet. He can pick up his cheque for last months bit of needlework on Robin whilst he's here.
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As I said, anyone want some horses? I am taking up another hobby.
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Omg! I cant and dont even want to imagine what that must have looked like, I almost cried when girlie came in the first week I had her with a slashed hock and blood trickling down her leg that was bad enough! I hope you get it all sorted
 
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Very good! Took me a moment to click then only on coffee #2.
 
Oh dear! you would think they would start to make their own associations with pain after a while wouldn't you, but it seems not.

Hope there's no serious damage and the vet gives you a nice discount for being a frequent customer
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Filly is washed, bandaged, jabbed and tri-tabbed as per instructions, Dr is 3 hours away doing teeth for 30 horses and can't get here until late this afternoon - so just as well it isn't an emergency (although he'd have dropped everything or sent the Cow Dr if it was a pts job)

Dear little filly she just stood there whilst I poked around syringing bits out, she was fascinated with her yellow bandage though, she's never had anything on her legs before.

Not too bad really:
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Now then, about those hamsters...?
 
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