Hollie&Millie
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Hi everyone... 
So my vet informed me that the only way I will be able to keep on top of my littlest's mud fever is by clipping her legs out, pig oiling and putting her on global herbs mud supplement. This is all fine by me as she's the baby and cannot bear her being in discomfort.
First attempt of clipping her legs she knee'd me in the face a fair few times and made my nose bleed a lot, however eventually managed to get the front legs done even if they did look a bit messy. When getting the back legs, she did have sedaline for this and she kicked me a few times and there was no getting them done. Upon the second attempt I had the vet out to sedate her, which might I add she had to be sedated twice. The time has come now for her legs to be done again. I don't want to get the vet out every couple of weeks to sedate her as it starts to work out expensive. It isn't the vibration that she doesn't like as I can hold them on her legs no problem, it is the movement of them.
Does anyone have any ideas how I can try and overcome this/make it slightly easier. I am semi losing faith after I come out battered and bruised and in all honesty she maybe two and a half but she's powerful and her kicks hurt
. Have owned her since the day after she was born and have never had a problem with anything with her ever! Until now..... I knew there would be something lol!
So my vet informed me that the only way I will be able to keep on top of my littlest's mud fever is by clipping her legs out, pig oiling and putting her on global herbs mud supplement. This is all fine by me as she's the baby and cannot bear her being in discomfort.
First attempt of clipping her legs she knee'd me in the face a fair few times and made my nose bleed a lot, however eventually managed to get the front legs done even if they did look a bit messy. When getting the back legs, she did have sedaline for this and she kicked me a few times and there was no getting them done. Upon the second attempt I had the vet out to sedate her, which might I add she had to be sedated twice. The time has come now for her legs to be done again. I don't want to get the vet out every couple of weeks to sedate her as it starts to work out expensive. It isn't the vibration that she doesn't like as I can hold them on her legs no problem, it is the movement of them.
Does anyone have any ideas how I can try and overcome this/make it slightly easier. I am semi losing faith after I come out battered and bruised and in all honesty she maybe two and a half but she's powerful and her kicks hurt