Fiona
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My most accident prone of horses has done her level best to kill herself today.
They were in the little paddock behind the house as we were hoping to hunt the other 2, and I heard them charging around so I ran up to see what they were doing. Something had spooked them I think (although oddly they are always quite unsettled in that field) and they were running about. Caught them up after a few more charges about, and the blood was running down the inside of her back leg. When I say running I really mean running (like a hose running). I ran down to the yard with her and had to put two bandages and padding on top of the cut before it stopped gushing. Called the vet and fortunately he was just down the road so was with us very soon and sorted her out with antibiotics and cleaning it up etc. By then it was only oozing when the bandage was taken off.
Don't know how much blood she lost (but it was all over the yard in sticky pools - uughh). However I have a friend years ago who lost a very good horse when it bled to death in it's field, and if we hadn't been at home today I can really see how it could have happened to us.
I am assuming it was a freaky one in a million thing to happen, to kick your own leg just in the wrong place to puncture the artery running down the inside of the hock must be a fairly unusual thing to happen, but I'm fairly protective about my three horses anyway, and at the moment I feel like wrapping them up in a big roll of cotton wool and locking them away somewhere, either that or taking up tiddlewinks instead of horses.
Someone tell me that the rest of my year is going to be better than it started (please!)
Fiona
They were in the little paddock behind the house as we were hoping to hunt the other 2, and I heard them charging around so I ran up to see what they were doing. Something had spooked them I think (although oddly they are always quite unsettled in that field) and they were running about. Caught them up after a few more charges about, and the blood was running down the inside of her back leg. When I say running I really mean running (like a hose running). I ran down to the yard with her and had to put two bandages and padding on top of the cut before it stopped gushing. Called the vet and fortunately he was just down the road so was with us very soon and sorted her out with antibiotics and cleaning it up etc. By then it was only oozing when the bandage was taken off.
Don't know how much blood she lost (but it was all over the yard in sticky pools - uughh). However I have a friend years ago who lost a very good horse when it bled to death in it's field, and if we hadn't been at home today I can really see how it could have happened to us.
I am assuming it was a freaky one in a million thing to happen, to kick your own leg just in the wrong place to puncture the artery running down the inside of the hock must be a fairly unusual thing to happen, but I'm fairly protective about my three horses anyway, and at the moment I feel like wrapping them up in a big roll of cotton wool and locking them away somewhere, either that or taking up tiddlewinks instead of horses.
Someone tell me that the rest of my year is going to be better than it started (please!)
Fiona