Halfpass
Well-Known Member
I left my house at 8am to walk to the yard in the snow to do my horses. When I eventually got there I found my poor little mare standing in the middle of the field with red snow around her and a nasty gash on her leg.
I rang round all the local vets to find one who was prepared to come out to me. I eventually found one with a 4x4 who was on his day off but very kindly agreed to come out and I only had to wait 2 hours.
Its deep but not too bad but not stitchable due to where it is. So she is now all bandaged up with bute and antibiotics and in a nice deep straw bed.
I can't get a hay bale out to my boys that live out so have just had to lug hay through deep snow to feed them just for them to think that the piles of hay are horse eating monsters.
Not only that but as I live closest (still an hours walk int he snow!) I have ended up agreeing to do most of the other horses on the yard tonight.
I have just got in wet and cold and have an hour to warm up and dry out only to have to go out and do it all again!!!
And to top it all off ITS STILL BLOODY SNOWING!!!!
I rang round all the local vets to find one who was prepared to come out to me. I eventually found one with a 4x4 who was on his day off but very kindly agreed to come out and I only had to wait 2 hours.
Its deep but not too bad but not stitchable due to where it is. So she is now all bandaged up with bute and antibiotics and in a nice deep straw bed.
I can't get a hay bale out to my boys that live out so have just had to lug hay through deep snow to feed them just for them to think that the piles of hay are horse eating monsters.
Not only that but as I live closest (still an hours walk int he snow!) I have ended up agreeing to do most of the other horses on the yard tonight.
I have just got in wet and cold and have an hour to warm up and dry out only to have to go out and do it all again!!!
And to top it all off ITS STILL BLOODY SNOWING!!!!