Makingamountainoutofmole
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Hello - looking for advice or success stories as I’m drawing bank with a lot of horsey people I know.
I have a 5 year old TB who I’ve turned away for a year to grow up and come down after racing. He has been out for 6 months, but had an accident overnight in the first weekend of August.
Was between 8-8 so we will never really know, but we think he got his head / fly mask stuck on a metal hay feeder. He had quite bad cuts around his cheek / ear which are well healed.
However, he has severe nerve damage. His muzzle is almost “twisted” to the right, the left hand of his muzzle is completely “loose” with a droopy lip so his teeth are showing. He was struggling to eat, but can graze fine. We left him out as nothing seems to be broken.
I *think* it is getting better but very worried it will never be the same! I think he’s had a haematoma as his inside mouth on that s black rather than pink. Poor guy. I also think the swelling has subsided and if anything looks worse now - his head is (gorgeous) and very fine so the floppiness looks crazy bad now! It’s like a walrus when he shakes his head.
he is my hopes and dreams so I’m really upset - come to terms with it a bit now but hoping it will come good with time? It was cold but is now warm, I have long nails and if I pinch it now he does move away so it does have sensation again albeit not as much as normal I’d suspect
Can’t seem to attach images but happy to DM to anyone who knows about this?
I have a 5 year old TB who I’ve turned away for a year to grow up and come down after racing. He has been out for 6 months, but had an accident overnight in the first weekend of August.
Was between 8-8 so we will never really know, but we think he got his head / fly mask stuck on a metal hay feeder. He had quite bad cuts around his cheek / ear which are well healed.
However, he has severe nerve damage. His muzzle is almost “twisted” to the right, the left hand of his muzzle is completely “loose” with a droopy lip so his teeth are showing. He was struggling to eat, but can graze fine. We left him out as nothing seems to be broken.
I *think* it is getting better but very worried it will never be the same! I think he’s had a haematoma as his inside mouth on that s black rather than pink. Poor guy. I also think the swelling has subsided and if anything looks worse now - his head is (gorgeous) and very fine so the floppiness looks crazy bad now! It’s like a walrus when he shakes his head.
he is my hopes and dreams so I’m really upset - come to terms with it a bit now but hoping it will come good with time? It was cold but is now warm, I have long nails and if I pinch it now he does move away so it does have sensation again albeit not as much as normal I’d suspect
Can’t seem to attach images but happy to DM to anyone who knows about this?