Driving Pony Update - I'm not usually soft but......

Flame_

Well-Known Member
Joined
15 November 2007
Messages
8,218
Location
Merseyside
Visit site
.... I nearly cried with happiness today. At the end of last week, coincidentally on the same day as I found out my horse is off for a year or so and probably never going to be sound, work's driving pony was looking like he could barely stand on the foot he suffered worst with when he had Laminitis at Christmas. I posted about him in vets when my farrier thought it was possible he might have an abscess as well. This pony's been on borrowed time for a while as my boss doesn't like anything suffering a day longer than it needs to when its unlikely it will ever come back to work.

Well, the pony was no better than on Friday this morning so the vet came for a look for a bit of a make - or - break decision. She had a dig at his foot and eventually a proper abscess burst.
smile.gif
smile.gif
smile.gif
smile.gif
smile.gif


We don't yet know how long its been there or how much of the lameness is due to this abscess and how much is down to laminitis damage but to quote the farrier "it'd be well good if he came sound". So I've got my fingers firmly crossed!! Thanks to everyone for all the advice I've needed to help him, you've been brilliant.
smile.gif
smile.gif
smile.gif
smile.gif
smile.gif
 
I am joining you in your happiness and fingers crossed that the pony will improve now that is out of the way
grin.gif
grin.gif
grin.gif


Coincidentally my friend called me last week so excited as her Farrier had found an abscess in her old boy's foot .. he had been lame and she was thinking all sorts, so when the Farrier found an abscess she was on top of the world, like you
confused.gif
confused.gif
 
Top