Flicker
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http://www.horseandhound.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=436177
Firstly, thank you so much to everyone who answered for their honest responses and their positive messages.
I am so pleased to announce that the x-rays showed up no evidence of any damage to the cannon bone. Uncertain re: the splint bone - there could be a hairline fracture but the films were hard to interpret. Vet has advised a couple of months off work and will then revisit to assess progress / degree of lameness etc.
Just goes to show how robust they can be. He took a 'direct hit' - sounded like a pistol going off by all accounts. Lucky, lucky, lucky...
Firstly, thank you so much to everyone who answered for their honest responses and their positive messages.
I am so pleased to announce that the x-rays showed up no evidence of any damage to the cannon bone. Uncertain re: the splint bone - there could be a hairline fracture but the films were hard to interpret. Vet has advised a couple of months off work and will then revisit to assess progress / degree of lameness etc.
Just goes to show how robust they can be. He took a 'direct hit' - sounded like a pistol going off by all accounts. Lucky, lucky, lucky...