mollymurphy
Well-Known Member
Well some of you may know we had the vet out to Mo yesterday as she went lame. Vet reckoned abcesss, so poulticed and said to keep her in until he comes out again on Monday with the farrier.
So when we got to the yard this morning, i tied Mo up outside her stable and gave her some hay on the floor while i mucked her bed out. After a while i noticed her mouthing a lot and chewing, but she wasnt eating. So i got my sister to come and have a look in her mouth while i held her and pulled her tongue out. She had a look, then said "OH MY GOD, there's a NEEDLE in her mouth!!!"
So i had a look and sure enough, there was a sewing needle (about 3" long, complete with some black thread!!) stuck in her pallet at the VERY back of her mouth!!
Called some other liveries over and we tried to get it out, but she was panicking, so we rang the vet (out of hours call-out - woohoo!!!). The vet LAUGHED when we told her!!!
But when she realised we were being serious, she was at the yard within 20mins. She had to sedate her, then put the dental clamp on. She couldnt believe it - said it was a first!
She got it out easily once the clamp was on. The thread was gone, as was the eye of the needle, but the vet wasnt too concerned as it was such a TINY part of the needle, and a very short piece of thread. Just said to keep an eye on her.
So that was that! Mo's awake now and munching on some soaked hay.
I'm guessing the needle must have been dropped the other day when i got a sewing kit out to fix Dolly's sun mask. I feel so guilty!
Dont suppose anyone else has ever had this happen?!!!!
Lou. x
So when we got to the yard this morning, i tied Mo up outside her stable and gave her some hay on the floor while i mucked her bed out. After a while i noticed her mouthing a lot and chewing, but she wasnt eating. So i got my sister to come and have a look in her mouth while i held her and pulled her tongue out. She had a look, then said "OH MY GOD, there's a NEEDLE in her mouth!!!"
Called some other liveries over and we tried to get it out, but she was panicking, so we rang the vet (out of hours call-out - woohoo!!!). The vet LAUGHED when we told her!!!
So that was that! Mo's awake now and munching on some soaked hay.
I'm guessing the needle must have been dropped the other day when i got a sewing kit out to fix Dolly's sun mask. I feel so guilty!
Dont suppose anyone else has ever had this happen?!!!!
Lou. x