keekee
Well-Known Member
My poor lil lady.............. Yestaday morning i went up to the yard as usuall around 6.30 as i arrived i had a phone call saying equita had badley injured her leg, i then went on to yard to see 2 of the girls holding her with a big bandaged leg vet was on her way, wen vet arrived she took off bandaged to reveal the whole front of my girls leg missing looked horrific blood was sperting out apparently only 10% of the flexor tendon was missin but she will make a full recovery she dressed it and will need to come check it every 48hrs.
The cause of this was wire bloody fencing which is what all the paddocks are fenced with at our livery yard it is a new paddock that i have been given and had said i wasnt happy about turning out as the horses cant see it, i have learnt a valuble lesson has any 1 had similar experiances and did your horses make a full recovery???
The cause of this was wire bloody fencing which is what all the paddocks are fenced with at our livery yard it is a new paddock that i have been given and had said i wasnt happy about turning out as the horses cant see it, i have learnt a valuble lesson has any 1 had similar experiances and did your horses make a full recovery???