shmoo
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Got to the yard last night and my TB mare appears to have been savaged by a tiger. A huge long curving deep scratch, or cut down her side sitting right where the saddle flap goes - about level with the girth buckles inside. Around 7-8 inches long, half a fingernail wide.
It was quite fresh, hadn't bled much but still very sore looking. She went from little to mahoosive when I was cleaning it etc. Poor thing.
I thought her EMO days were over and she'd stopped her self harming -clearly not.
Two problems, one I can't ride her until its better. It would really hurt and I'm not into that. So another week or two or three or however long off work. Two she'll have another scar.
My girlie has seen her fair share of neglect. She has what I would term horrible scars on her stifles - we don't know how she got them - judging by her acute seperation anxiety I think she tried to escape when left alone in a field and didn't make it. Her hind cannons from an old hunting injury are a mess. She has had rain scald so bad in the past she has 'freckles all over her back' not masses, but enough. She got tangled up in a wind blown branch days after I got her and lacerated her back legs even further. I just don't think she needs another scar.
Is there anything I can do to avoid it - any special lotion or potion? I was thinking bio oil when its healed enough to take it...
Don't ask why I bought her, I don't know myself but there was just no way I was going to leave her where she was... despite what a cow she can be I honestly don't regret it
It was quite fresh, hadn't bled much but still very sore looking. She went from little to mahoosive when I was cleaning it etc. Poor thing.
I thought her EMO days were over and she'd stopped her self harming -clearly not.
Two problems, one I can't ride her until its better. It would really hurt and I'm not into that. So another week or two or three or however long off work. Two she'll have another scar.
My girlie has seen her fair share of neglect. She has what I would term horrible scars on her stifles - we don't know how she got them - judging by her acute seperation anxiety I think she tried to escape when left alone in a field and didn't make it. Her hind cannons from an old hunting injury are a mess. She has had rain scald so bad in the past she has 'freckles all over her back' not masses, but enough. She got tangled up in a wind blown branch days after I got her and lacerated her back legs even further. I just don't think she needs another scar.
Is there anything I can do to avoid it - any special lotion or potion? I was thinking bio oil when its healed enough to take it...
Don't ask why I bought her, I don't know myself but there was just no way I was going to leave her where she was... despite what a cow she can be I honestly don't regret it