rockysmum
Well-Known Member
Can anyone give me any ideas for how to help the stupid creature.
On Friday night it came in hopping lame. Got the emergency vet out. Said she had a pulse and heat in the hoof.
Dug around a bit as she thought it was an abcess but nothing came out. She did find some gravel under the shoe. Was instructed to poultice to soften her very hard feet and hopefully it would burst on its own.
This is the creature that is totally anti vet so I was very impressed we got this far. Have been poulticing all weekend. This morning I went down and found her stable in a mess and the rug rack next to it had fallen over. Didn't think much of this at the time but she had got the vetwrap and tape off her foot. Luckily the poultice was still stuck in there.
Put a new one on only using vetwrap as she seemed a bit strange over the tape and it stayed on all day.
Went tonight and put another on, complete with tape. As soon as her foot touched the floor she went completely nuts, charging round the barn and managed to get it off. So I started again with just vetwrap this time, same again, totally freaked and pulled it off.
Rang the vet and told them I couldn't get it to stay on and that she was going to seriously hurt herself or someone else. They said to leave it off as no abscess had shown itself. I am slightly worried as there was slight seepage from where the vet had cleaned some gravel out around the white line. Still a little heat in the foot but no noticable pulse.
So have covered her foot in purple spray and left her.
I'm frightened to try poulticing again in case she really injures herself and I would never dare leave her overnight.
Does anyone have any ideas on how to stick a poultice on without bandage or tape. Hoof boots wouldn't work, I'm sure she would object to those even more.
I was going to ask the farrier (he works with the vet) to see if he could dig a bit deeper, but if I did I would now have no way to dress it.
Help please, any ideas welcome. This is not my horse, my daughter lost interest and I got left with it. She intimidates me on a good day and I am quite proud that I have got this far, every time I build up a bit of confidence with her she does something like this. Truth is I cant cope with her, I know someone else probably could, but am frightened she will end up in a bad home or being passed around dodgy dealers for the rest of her life.
On Friday night it came in hopping lame. Got the emergency vet out. Said she had a pulse and heat in the hoof.
Dug around a bit as she thought it was an abcess but nothing came out. She did find some gravel under the shoe. Was instructed to poultice to soften her very hard feet and hopefully it would burst on its own.
This is the creature that is totally anti vet so I was very impressed we got this far. Have been poulticing all weekend. This morning I went down and found her stable in a mess and the rug rack next to it had fallen over. Didn't think much of this at the time but she had got the vetwrap and tape off her foot. Luckily the poultice was still stuck in there.
Put a new one on only using vetwrap as she seemed a bit strange over the tape and it stayed on all day.
Went tonight and put another on, complete with tape. As soon as her foot touched the floor she went completely nuts, charging round the barn and managed to get it off. So I started again with just vetwrap this time, same again, totally freaked and pulled it off.
Rang the vet and told them I couldn't get it to stay on and that she was going to seriously hurt herself or someone else. They said to leave it off as no abscess had shown itself. I am slightly worried as there was slight seepage from where the vet had cleaned some gravel out around the white line. Still a little heat in the foot but no noticable pulse.
So have covered her foot in purple spray and left her.
I'm frightened to try poulticing again in case she really injures herself and I would never dare leave her overnight.
Does anyone have any ideas on how to stick a poultice on without bandage or tape. Hoof boots wouldn't work, I'm sure she would object to those even more.
I was going to ask the farrier (he works with the vet) to see if he could dig a bit deeper, but if I did I would now have no way to dress it.
Help please, any ideas welcome. This is not my horse, my daughter lost interest and I got left with it. She intimidates me on a good day and I am quite proud that I have got this far, every time I build up a bit of confidence with her she does something like this. Truth is I cant cope with her, I know someone else probably could, but am frightened she will end up in a bad home or being passed around dodgy dealers for the rest of her life.