Natch
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Well, not literally but as near as!
He's a welsh colt living out with two others. His owner has just rung me up to google to find something for the bizarre situation she has got with his feet - so I thought I'd ask here as well!
all on his pastern down to his coronet band is frozen with ice. He is close behind, and he is not moving very comfortably as a result - not sure whether its because his feet are cold, or because he is brushing the ice against the other leg.
No stable to bring him in to.
She is hoping to sort that in the next week, but can't get them to the livery yard in this snow & ice - catch 22.
She has got an undercover area where she can bring him in to tie him up and... then what? What will take ice off his legs and keep it off? Its a concrete floor so she is worried about washing them off and the water freezing on the floor. Its -7 there at present.
I can only think of things like WD40, de-icer or a salt solution to get the ice off - obviously very sparingly on a cloth or something, and trying not to get it onto his skin (he has funny skin at the best of times, god knows what de-icer would do to it!)
... um... help? Any better ideas than mine? And how do you get it to stay off?
He's a welsh colt living out with two others. His owner has just rung me up to google to find something for the bizarre situation she has got with his feet - so I thought I'd ask here as well!
all on his pastern down to his coronet band is frozen with ice. He is close behind, and he is not moving very comfortably as a result - not sure whether its because his feet are cold, or because he is brushing the ice against the other leg.
No stable to bring him in to.
She has got an undercover area where she can bring him in to tie him up and... then what? What will take ice off his legs and keep it off? Its a concrete floor so she is worried about washing them off and the water freezing on the floor. Its -7 there at present.
I can only think of things like WD40, de-icer or a salt solution to get the ice off - obviously very sparingly on a cloth or something, and trying not to get it onto his skin (he has funny skin at the best of times, god knows what de-icer would do to it!)
... um... help? Any better ideas than mine? And how do you get it to stay off?