Spartu
Well-Known Member
Hey all. I'm seeking some condolence here, as I had a rough horsie days behind me. My 9 year old dressage horse was over a half way into his longish box rest, had like 20 more days to do. I admit it, he was not a saint during it, but we were pulling through. He did kick a wall here and there during feeding time, played inside a bit, but was quite calm. And was doing great. Then series of unfortunate, horrible events happened to us, leaving me broken - literally. Firstly, colic! My biggest fear, my worst nightmare came true - a horse on /strict/ box rest colicking. How do I take him out for a walk? :/ I saw him lying down, eating his hay, and he did it 2-3 times. And within seconds, he started to throw himself around, rolling violently, sweating. I put a halter on him and tried to stop him from rolling, but I could not. He kept lying down, lowering his hind end and stuff, uncontrolable. Vet was on his way by then. And to make a terrible situation worse, he gets cast. While I try to roll him over, and speak to the vet on the phone at the same time - situation gets even worse. Yes, it is possible. He starts kicking, throwing himself around, banging and smashing his legs against the stone wall. He does free himself. But he was bleeding from the left hind. Vet arrives, gives him Novopiron I think, and he has settled down. Wound is not serious, more like a bad scratch - inside of his pastern. We did not walk a horse, as he was on strict box rest. Colic was an easy one, but him getting cast could leave bad consequences. Two days forward, new horse at the barn, near him. So he spent some good time walking around his box, in excitement. So, this is it, my story. What was the point of his box rest, when such things have happened? When he is done with box rest, vet will evaluate him, to see if there is any more damage, or if the old stuff is re-injured. In the meantime, I'm literally eating myself out every day. How could seconds crash and ruin something I took care of for such a long time? What if all the rest he did is worth nothing after those accidents? It was a bad reminder to me about how fragile horses are. So I seek your help, words to settle my mind down, condolence. At this very moment, life could not be worse.
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