Nickles1973
Well-Known Member
A pony at my yard (actually belongs to the YO) is shared by a good friend of mine. He's 21 but beleives himself to be about 5 lol! About 2 weeks ago she took him out for a hack and when having a canter across the stubble he went a bit loopy and took her off for a flat out gallop. She brought him back and he seemed fine the next day but the day after that he was really lame on his near side front. (he was actually hardly putting any weight on it when standing) There was quite a bit of heat and so the owner started cold hosing and gave him bute for a couple of days and kept him in. About 4 days after that he seemed to be getting better and his owner turned him out into a field that had been resting (long grass) with a quiet friend. After another couple of days he appeared to be lame again so the owner has now put him back on box rest. I have tried to suggest to the owner that now would be a good time to get the vet but as money is really tight and the pony isn't insured she's holding off as long as she can. The thing is I took a look in at him this morning and it looked to me that he was leaning to one side and taking the weight off his poorly leg. I used to share this pony myself and I hate to think that he's suffering but I don't know what the best thing to do for him would be. I know that my friend is due to pay her share money this week and I wondered if it would be fair for her to suggest that instead of paying to share him she should pay for the vet to visit? Sorry this has gone on so long but any suggestions would be great.