Christmas Crumpet
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I am so, so sorry to hear this - you have had the most rotten luck. I hope you can take some comfort in that he was in no pain and that you did everything you could for him.
Thank you everyone. Still in shock but I did just manage to speak to his vet properly since last night. She said the stress fracture would only have been diagnosable by bone scan and even then they had an ex racer last week that scanned clean but the fracture gave way. That the immediate treatment would have been to be cross tied in a box for two months (he would never have coped with being cross tied) and that the likelihood is that as he was sound I would have bought him back into work and that the leg would have given way mid gallop or something horrendous. He was immediately re anesthetised when it broke, whilst they assessed and called me so j take a little comfort in knowing he was not in any pain whilst they had to make the call. Xxx
I am so very sorry you did all you could for him and although it will be no help to you right now. in a way it is better that if his leg was going to give way it did so when he was being monitored and was able to be anaesthatised immediately rather than when you were riding or when he was in the field or stable with nobody immediately there to help him. you did all you could for him