McNally
Well-Known Member
As some may know my TB has a nasty cut (healing well) that became infected over his knee. He's been on box rest which is going ok but i do have to keep his little friend in also. Friend is a shettie who's now getting fat- he's usually VERY active but stuck in eating for 2 weeks is taking its toll!
Tb has EXTREME seperation problems and is very attached to the pony.
My reason behind taking him to work are now that the bandages are rubbing and he is getting infection in the rubs (or so it looks to me). The vet recommended leaving it open as long as i could keep the flies off. I really cant within 2 minutes of it being uncovered the wound was covered in flies. Im it a very bad area for flies being marsh land around.
At work there are less flies anyway by miles and the stables are in a huge barn so its cool and ive never noticed flies in there.
He used to be a ver difficult to manage horse but since he's been at my new yard with this pony (since Feb this year) he's been a completely different horse- I dont want to go back to how he used to be.
I dont know if a week or so uncovered and then bring him back to my yard where he could go back out is worth the potential disruption to him and his brain or if i need to just keep bandaging until the main wound is healed even though its rubbing (ive been doing it exactally as directed by the vet to avoid rubs! he has very sensitive skin)
Taking him also means Shettie can get back out cantering and bucking as he does best ;-D
Opinions please?!
Tb has EXTREME seperation problems and is very attached to the pony.
My reason behind taking him to work are now that the bandages are rubbing and he is getting infection in the rubs (or so it looks to me). The vet recommended leaving it open as long as i could keep the flies off. I really cant within 2 minutes of it being uncovered the wound was covered in flies. Im it a very bad area for flies being marsh land around.
At work there are less flies anyway by miles and the stables are in a huge barn so its cool and ive never noticed flies in there.
He used to be a ver difficult to manage horse but since he's been at my new yard with this pony (since Feb this year) he's been a completely different horse- I dont want to go back to how he used to be.
I dont know if a week or so uncovered and then bring him back to my yard where he could go back out is worth the potential disruption to him and his brain or if i need to just keep bandaging until the main wound is healed even though its rubbing (ive been doing it exactally as directed by the vet to avoid rubs! he has very sensitive skin)
Taking him also means Shettie can get back out cantering and bucking as he does best ;-D
Opinions please?!