Holly Hocks
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I am the loving, proud and caring owner of two TB ex-racers. A gelding aged 20 and a mare aged 8.
Bought mare in April directly from trainer. Stunning confo, very pretty, superb mover, won dressage after a week, hacked out on her own day after I bought her. Early June, having a lesson and she started head tossing and yellow mucus coming down one nostril. I took her to the vets, x-rayed, vet thought it was a tooth abscess and sent the x-ray off to the vet school to confirm. Vet school said that it wasn't an abscess, just sinusitis and to treat it will anti bs. After a month of anti bs there was no improvement and she got referred to vet school (3 hours drive away). They found what they thought was a sinus cyst and removed it and kept her in for a week. I brought her home and no improvement. Took her to my vet who referred her back to the vet school. She has now been in the vet school for just over two weeks and lo and behold, they have said that it is a tooth abscess. They had to remove it under general anaesthetic as they fractured the crown trying to remove it with extractors when she was sedated.
As a result, the secondary sinusitis is proving difficult to clear and there is now the possibility of bone infection - great - no indication of when or if she is coming home
Mare was bought to give the old boy some time off, however he has remained in work and competing. About 10 days ago he got a minor kick in the field. I thought nothing of it, cold hosed it and put some antiseptic cream on and today I got there and his leg was the size of an elephant. Yet he has been hacking out quite happily and is sound on it! I took him to the vet and he has been given anti bs and an anti-inflammatory jab. If it doesn't go down in 72 hours I have to take him back to have his tendon scanned, although vet said that he is 95% sure that it is infection. I hope so, as he already has tendon injury from racing and won't be able to deal with another one.
Just wanted to get it off my chest, as I seem to be having nothing but bad luck with them recently. Horsebox also broke down a couple of months ago, costing me £1500 in repairs.......I feel really depressed - even the dross on x-factor didn't cheer me up!
anyone fancy a bacon butty and red wine?
Bought mare in April directly from trainer. Stunning confo, very pretty, superb mover, won dressage after a week, hacked out on her own day after I bought her. Early June, having a lesson and she started head tossing and yellow mucus coming down one nostril. I took her to the vets, x-rayed, vet thought it was a tooth abscess and sent the x-ray off to the vet school to confirm. Vet school said that it wasn't an abscess, just sinusitis and to treat it will anti bs. After a month of anti bs there was no improvement and she got referred to vet school (3 hours drive away). They found what they thought was a sinus cyst and removed it and kept her in for a week. I brought her home and no improvement. Took her to my vet who referred her back to the vet school. She has now been in the vet school for just over two weeks and lo and behold, they have said that it is a tooth abscess. They had to remove it under general anaesthetic as they fractured the crown trying to remove it with extractors when she was sedated.
As a result, the secondary sinusitis is proving difficult to clear and there is now the possibility of bone infection - great - no indication of when or if she is coming home
Mare was bought to give the old boy some time off, however he has remained in work and competing. About 10 days ago he got a minor kick in the field. I thought nothing of it, cold hosed it and put some antiseptic cream on and today I got there and his leg was the size of an elephant. Yet he has been hacking out quite happily and is sound on it! I took him to the vet and he has been given anti bs and an anti-inflammatory jab. If it doesn't go down in 72 hours I have to take him back to have his tendon scanned, although vet said that he is 95% sure that it is infection. I hope so, as he already has tendon injury from racing and won't be able to deal with another one.
Just wanted to get it off my chest, as I seem to be having nothing but bad luck with them recently. Horsebox also broke down a couple of months ago, costing me £1500 in repairs.......I feel really depressed - even the dross on x-factor didn't cheer me up!
anyone fancy a bacon butty and red wine?
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