jessandthegirls
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Pathetic i know
im a bit down in the dumps as it is.... but they say it comes in three's and this week i've had:
1. Fractured Splint bone on my ex-eventer.
2. Yearling with a really nasty leg injury- vet advised will leave a lump.
3. and now a 2yr old that has managed to gash her face open with her headcollar!!
She is a slightly wild beast to say the least 2 yr old TBx. Bringing her in from the field for a little playing session.... Tying up, brushing, rug change, feet picked out la la la. She absolutely stank of fish... that horrible rotten smell that abscesses have. So i checked her feet- nothing. I went to give her a scratch under her chin and noticed her the throat lash of her headcollar was sticky and grose.... i guess she'd caught it on something and has given herself a rope burn. It was pretty messy. Have checked her legs and theres nothing there, so i doubt shes caught her foot in it.
I've cleaned it up as best i can... warm salt water, purple spray and sudocream. But its still pretty matted up. Short of clipping the area and seeing exactly whats going on i dont know what else i can. this i do not fancy as she certainly isnt ready for clipers. Vet is coming on tuesday so i can ask her to take a look then.
Anyone have any suggestions? Unfortunately turning her out without a headcollar is not an option. shes out with my youngsters and has a 20 acre to play in- i would not stand a chance of catching her without it.
any help greatly appreciated
including offers of magic wands... rehoming etc etc. damn damn horses and there expensive ways 
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1. Fractured Splint bone on my ex-eventer.
2. Yearling with a really nasty leg injury- vet advised will leave a lump.
3. and now a 2yr old that has managed to gash her face open with her headcollar!!
She is a slightly wild beast to say the least 2 yr old TBx. Bringing her in from the field for a little playing session.... Tying up, brushing, rug change, feet picked out la la la. She absolutely stank of fish... that horrible rotten smell that abscesses have. So i checked her feet- nothing. I went to give her a scratch under her chin and noticed her the throat lash of her headcollar was sticky and grose.... i guess she'd caught it on something and has given herself a rope burn. It was pretty messy. Have checked her legs and theres nothing there, so i doubt shes caught her foot in it.
I've cleaned it up as best i can... warm salt water, purple spray and sudocream. But its still pretty matted up. Short of clipping the area and seeing exactly whats going on i dont know what else i can. this i do not fancy as she certainly isnt ready for clipers. Vet is coming on tuesday so i can ask her to take a look then.
Anyone have any suggestions? Unfortunately turning her out without a headcollar is not an option. shes out with my youngsters and has a 20 acre to play in- i would not stand a chance of catching her without it.
any help greatly appreciated
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