PennywithHenry
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I was so smug after Tuesdays vet visit when I was praised for how well he's doing. The vet said not only is there marked improvement in his weight, but also his coat looks better, he's happy, relaxed and his confidence is really growing. Naturally my head was HUGE by this point!
So.....this morning he seems fine, this evening he's hopping lame! I brought him in, checked him over, no sign of injury, no heat whatsoever....I'm thinking an abscess, I know I've been out of the loop for a few years but I can vividly remember my old mare being seemingly fine, then hopping lame in next to no time, and that was an abscess.
Rang the vet, explained everything, and bless him he's coming out first thing in the morning, on his way to work. I've poulticed him, under the vets instruction, and shall have to see. I also phoned the farrier (see-I'm a panicker!) just to see if he'd be available tomorrow if I needed him, and he said if I needed him he'd be here. Someone said to me if it's an abscess to just get the farrier, but firstly I'm not 100% sure, and secondly he may need antibiotics or something? I can remember when my old lady had hers she was on Bute (which I have none of) and I had to peroxide her hoof once a day, using a syringe the vet supplied to get into the hole he parred(sp) then squirt this cream in a tiny tube with a tiny nozzle used for cows udders, then animalintex, vetwrap, plastic and duct tape. Not quite sure what the practise is these days, but those were the vets instructions to a tee then....
A so called 'friend' has been calling me behind my back over Henry...apparantly I call the vet "way too much" and I "Must be so inexperienced to rely so heavily on him...."
Yes, I've never denied that I have no experience whatsoever when it comes to an emaciated TB....However I'm feeding him on the advice of a nutritionist, yes, I rely havily on my vet, at the moment, and for the past 5/6 weeks he's visited weekly, the first week three times, firstly to check him over when I first bought him, secondly as he colicked the third day I had him and again to take bloods as I wanted to rule out illness/disease for his weight (or lack of).... But as I told her before, everything being done is in Henry's best interests. I'd rather continue the weekly vet checks for a few more weeks and be sure I'm doing everything I possibly can for him than muddle on alone and possibly make matters worse or delay improvement. I don't see what her problem is, it's not as though the services, such as the vet, cost HER money....
She also berated me for buying him new rugs etc, apparantly "second hand ones would have done..." Why?? Because he's a £100 horse? Or because he's nothing 'special'? He's very spcial to me and means an awful lot....apparantly he was a waste of money and "is going to end up costing me more than he's worth".....Again...SO?? It's my money....my savings....Yes, I did go a little crazy, maybe he didn't need all of the rugs I bought him, nor the likkit he doesn't touch, and all the little bits and bobs, maybe he doesn't know the difference between a new and a second hand rug, maybe he doesn't care if his equipment's colour coordinated....But though I've always made ends meet with my horses, without scrimping on their care, I've never been in the position to be able to do this before, and I thought he deserved to be spoilt a little after his rough time....even if he doesn't realise it!
I'm sorry, that probably didn't even make sense, I'm just really worried about his lameness, and have been sat here winding myself up going over her comments, and need to get it off my chest.....
Fingers crossed it's a simple problem easily fixed (the foot not the friend
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So.....this morning he seems fine, this evening he's hopping lame! I brought him in, checked him over, no sign of injury, no heat whatsoever....I'm thinking an abscess, I know I've been out of the loop for a few years but I can vividly remember my old mare being seemingly fine, then hopping lame in next to no time, and that was an abscess.
Rang the vet, explained everything, and bless him he's coming out first thing in the morning, on his way to work. I've poulticed him, under the vets instruction, and shall have to see. I also phoned the farrier (see-I'm a panicker!) just to see if he'd be available tomorrow if I needed him, and he said if I needed him he'd be here. Someone said to me if it's an abscess to just get the farrier, but firstly I'm not 100% sure, and secondly he may need antibiotics or something? I can remember when my old lady had hers she was on Bute (which I have none of) and I had to peroxide her hoof once a day, using a syringe the vet supplied to get into the hole he parred(sp) then squirt this cream in a tiny tube with a tiny nozzle used for cows udders, then animalintex, vetwrap, plastic and duct tape. Not quite sure what the practise is these days, but those were the vets instructions to a tee then....
A so called 'friend' has been calling me behind my back over Henry...apparantly I call the vet "way too much" and I "Must be so inexperienced to rely so heavily on him...."
Yes, I've never denied that I have no experience whatsoever when it comes to an emaciated TB....However I'm feeding him on the advice of a nutritionist, yes, I rely havily on my vet, at the moment, and for the past 5/6 weeks he's visited weekly, the first week three times, firstly to check him over when I first bought him, secondly as he colicked the third day I had him and again to take bloods as I wanted to rule out illness/disease for his weight (or lack of).... But as I told her before, everything being done is in Henry's best interests. I'd rather continue the weekly vet checks for a few more weeks and be sure I'm doing everything I possibly can for him than muddle on alone and possibly make matters worse or delay improvement. I don't see what her problem is, it's not as though the services, such as the vet, cost HER money....
She also berated me for buying him new rugs etc, apparantly "second hand ones would have done..." Why?? Because he's a £100 horse? Or because he's nothing 'special'? He's very spcial to me and means an awful lot....apparantly he was a waste of money and "is going to end up costing me more than he's worth".....Again...SO?? It's my money....my savings....Yes, I did go a little crazy, maybe he didn't need all of the rugs I bought him, nor the likkit he doesn't touch, and all the little bits and bobs, maybe he doesn't know the difference between a new and a second hand rug, maybe he doesn't care if his equipment's colour coordinated....But though I've always made ends meet with my horses, without scrimping on their care, I've never been in the position to be able to do this before, and I thought he deserved to be spoilt a little after his rough time....even if he doesn't realise it!
I'm sorry, that probably didn't even make sense, I'm just really worried about his lameness, and have been sat here winding myself up going over her comments, and need to get it off my chest.....
Fingers crossed it's a simple problem easily fixed (the foot not the friend