NeverSayNever
Well-Known Member
sounds like a one liner, lol - but when you have a gelding done surely only 1 vet comes out? ive been told by my practice they always send 2 ? ?
well my vet came out to do my sec A and 2 of them arrived - they said it was standard practice, but the young lass vet stood as far away from my colt as she could possibly get, was dressed in smart trousers and shoes and admitted to not being horsey and it as me who had to do all the leg holding etc so im not sure quite why she was there.
anyway, before i knew it he had been injected and was down out cold. surely it must be standard practice to check the heart first at least? i said to the vet i presumed he had 'had a feel' (i had nipped in for water so although i hadnt seen him do it he could have at this point) and the vet said no i never do i always just 'go in'. Turns out my wee colt only has 1 testicle down and they spent the next hour prodding at him trying to find the other, leaving him very bruised understandably and not gelded. So he was K.O'd for no reason![]()
Maybe the smart dressed one was a student/vet in training? Granted, they shouldn't be dressed like that but could explain how she appeared nervous of the colt?
Hope you get your boy sorted soon!
Our vets won't even come out and do it anymore, out in the field like they used to!! They have to go away to be done! So i'd be happy with the 2 vets coming to you!![]()
anyway, before i knew it he had been injected and was down out cold. surely it must be standard practice to check the heart first at least? i said to the vet i presumed he had 'had a feel' (i had nipped in for water so although i hadnt seen him do it he could have at this point) and the vet said no i never do i always just 'go in'. Turns out my wee colt only has 1 testicle down and they spent the next hour prodding at him trying to find the other, leaving him very bruised understandably and not gelded. So he was K.O'd for no reason![]()