Emergency Vet to both my boys today!

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Day off, so had a small lie in! I received a telephone call from YO saying my old gelding, Shandy, had got cast and stuck. We guess he'd been there a few hours. She'd arrived at yard by 7.45 am. I got there 10 mins later. We had to summon male muscle and with rope we managed to pull him away from door. He got up with us steadying him and was wobbly. I called the vet. He seemed shaken and sore and gave him some homeopathy. Didnt feed him. My vet checked him plus heart and lungs OK, no injuries but we think he's pulled a muscle, so need to get physio. He ate his feed up OK and then got grumpy with stable mate! Relieved!

I fed my younger, horse who is in the next stable, then noticed he was pointing off fore (already on few days box rest whilst poulticing a deep seated abscess in his hind!). This was the same foot he'd fractured as a 3yo and insurance co excluded it now! My vet checked him. We found he'd spread his shoe and stood on 2 nails - one had gone into white line and the other near pedal bone. Came out bloody. Great! So vet cleaned it and dressed it. Large intravenous jab in lower neck of antibiotics and intramuscular of something else.

My vet isn't sure at this stage if he has touched the pedal bone - nail halfway in. The good news is he is hardly lame this evening. But my vet may x-ray on Monday to be sure. I'll take a look at the dressing in the morning when I clean and change it plus poultice back foot.

He is one unlucky horse and seems to go for a few months OK before getting into another disaster. Typical he has to do the damn foot that is no longer insured!

YO and I think the 2 incidents are related. We think he got spooked when Shands was cast and must've stood on his shoe and spread it!

I'm worried he may get an infection so have bought antibacterial washes and colloidal silver by the bottle. So he'll get both feet plonked in it, scrubbed and flushed and wrapped up. Box rest and leading him up and down the drive in hand as fields too wet and we've only a sand arena which is wet and boggy!

Don't know whether to laugh or cry so am sitting here with a large vodka at present.
 
What a disastorous (sp) day, I do feel for your as all you wanted was a nice quiet day
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.... and you ended up having a hell of a day <<<<<<< hugs >>>>>>>>>
 

Maybe you fancy sharing the vodka cant be any more accident prone than my horse.Ive had him 2 years hes 6 he has done ligament ,tendon, cannon bone bruising ,various overreach incidents and is going for operation on wed for hock fusion.God dont they put you through it .I will have that many exclusions on my insurance that he will need to be legless soon.
Know how you are feeling about laughing or crying!!!!!!!!!!!but its good to share problems and vodka
 
The good thing about vodka is it can also be used as an antiseptic so why not take the whole bottle up to your yard, drink half and soak horsey-o's foot in the other half? If things are looking bleak, you could still drink the half that horsey's foot has been soaked in!!!!!
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Thank you all for your support. Sorry I've not replied to your posts til now but its taken me ages to thoroughly muck out big boys stable, undo 2 feet wrapped up in vet rap, gamgee and duct tape, as I've got a bad back! Then wash them, dry, repoultice and rewrap...put down bed...groom him as he's confined to stable as too muddy to go out...trundle him mountains of haylage etc!!!

Yes the vodka did help but didnt drink much as had to get up early the next day to do poultices and check on my oldie. Set my alarm for 6 am (2nd days holidays) as felt guilty to have a lie in. Then I overslept, drove to yard in a panic and YO told me to calm down as both were not cast and had been fed!!

Older horse, Shandy is OK, I've been leading him in hand and stretching him and he seems his usual happy grumpy self. Good news is, no more pus coming out of hind hoof so have put a dry dressing on today. Front hoof that had the nails isnt giving any discharge and there's no heat, and he isnt lame but tender on the turn. I'm just marginally worried the nail may've come close to his old fracture area. Put a dry dressing on it too. Vet coming Monday so we'll see what he says.

I'm feeling more relieved today than the past couple of days.
 
Yeah, that an excellent idea to take vodka to yard. I've soaked and scrubbed his feet in just about everything else!! May as well get rat-a~*ed doing it as well!
 
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