Didn't fall off - but still managed to injure myself!!

Meandtheboys

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My finger............shutting the trailer ramp, its a bit stiff so you have to push it hard....this was the result.

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Ouch. I can fully sympathise as I am sitting here with a broken jaw held together with screws and elastic due to my horse headbutting me on friday! Atleast you can talk and eat solid food!!!!! Stick a decent plaster on it!!!!
 
ow ow ow ow ow ow ow ow!!

I did a silly trick today too. Jumpstarted my horsebox and as i closed the bonnet it slipped form my grasp and scraped all the way down my forearm - cue a big swollen bruise :(

I feel your pain :o
 
Oww! That looks sore!
Also feeling your pain, my broken finger has recovered just enough so I can ride so I tacked up earlier and the daft oaf stood on my foot (16.3, shod and fat, pretty painful mixture). I ended up just untacking and crying on a little grass verge :o
 
Ouch. I can fully sympathise as I am sitting here with a broken jaw held together with screws and elastic due to my horse headbutting me on friday! Atleast you can talk and eat solid food!!!!! Stick a decent plaster on it!!!!

Yes CM I read your post - how unlucky ( on the plus side your neddies can have a rest before the winter season starts ).
When I had an absess near my jaw ( many years ago ), I needed a drain putting in!! so it was homemade soups blended or even casseroles blended up, also milkshakes are quite filling.

Plasters, don't own them...........its animalintex for padding and vetrap for securing!!!
 
I did a silly thing a few years ago by letting a horse trailer ramp fall on my head. The blood & gore was not a pretty sight. It's not just the horses that cause calamaties but their gear aswell, you can't win. best to keep budgies probably, but then they peck.!
 
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