no_no_nanette
Well-Known Member
Our little Tam is NOT well, and lots of good healing vibes would be really appreciated! When we went out to the field yesterday evening we discovered he had what look like rope burns on the front of his hind legs and a small puncture wound close to one hock. His hock and fetlock joints were very swollen, he was running a temperature, and his glands were up under his head .... Our wonderful vet was there in 20 minutes and gave him an injection to bring his temperature down, and a course of anti-biotics.
We are all completely puzzled about what on earth he had been doing - were the injuries related to his temperature and rasied glands, or maybe he had an infection that was separate from the injuries? Seems very unlikely. We have been back and forth across that field today with a fine tooth comb, and can't find any obvious spot where he might have got himself into trouble - and certainly no loose rope/wire/electric tape lying around ...... How do foals do it?!! Conjure injuries out of thin air! But our poor little Tam is now feeling very sorry for himself, and is definitely very stiff and under the weather. We are keeping a really close eye on him, and the mares and foals have been brought into the winter paddock close to the stables, as the vet advised to keep him out so that he was moving around. He would be very grateful for some "get well soon, Tam" vibes
We are all completely puzzled about what on earth he had been doing - were the injuries related to his temperature and rasied glands, or maybe he had an infection that was separate from the injuries? Seems very unlikely. We have been back and forth across that field today with a fine tooth comb, and can't find any obvious spot where he might have got himself into trouble - and certainly no loose rope/wire/electric tape lying around ...... How do foals do it?!! Conjure injuries out of thin air! But our poor little Tam is now feeling very sorry for himself, and is definitely very stiff and under the weather. We are keeping a really close eye on him, and the mares and foals have been brought into the winter paddock close to the stables, as the vet advised to keep him out so that he was moving around. He would be very grateful for some "get well soon, Tam" vibes