Charem
Well-Known Member
Hi everyone,
Been hiding in h&h forum for quite some time, but have finally decided to take the plunge and register. I am owned by a small terrier and two horses; a cob cross and an ex racer.
I seem to be having the most awful luck EVER atm and would really appreciate some vibes for my ex racer, we are taking him in to the vets at 2pm today to have an x-ray. He stood on a nail last week and as he's still quite sore on it so my vet just wants to make sure it hasn't done any serious damage. The nail went in about 1/3 of the way down from the toe, on the inside about 2cm from the edge so fingers crossed he's just being a little dramatic as he is a very sensitive horse!
If that wasn't stressful enough my other horse had a very large, firm windgall come up at the begining of the year, although as it didn't bother him I just kept an eye on it. About 7 weeks ago he wasn't feeling quit right whilst schooling-vet came, took him in to be scanned and he's got an inflamed tendon sheath. Had it injected and so far it's looking great, no windgall and sound pony but only time will tell if it will stay that way.
So two ponies on box rest, neither insured and very broke....oh and did i mention i've got a broken wrist too??
Been hiding in h&h forum for quite some time, but have finally decided to take the plunge and register. I am owned by a small terrier and two horses; a cob cross and an ex racer.
I seem to be having the most awful luck EVER atm and would really appreciate some vibes for my ex racer, we are taking him in to the vets at 2pm today to have an x-ray. He stood on a nail last week and as he's still quite sore on it so my vet just wants to make sure it hasn't done any serious damage. The nail went in about 1/3 of the way down from the toe, on the inside about 2cm from the edge so fingers crossed he's just being a little dramatic as he is a very sensitive horse!
If that wasn't stressful enough my other horse had a very large, firm windgall come up at the begining of the year, although as it didn't bother him I just kept an eye on it. About 7 weeks ago he wasn't feeling quit right whilst schooling-vet came, took him in to be scanned and he's got an inflamed tendon sheath. Had it injected and so far it's looking great, no windgall and sound pony but only time will tell if it will stay that way.
So two ponies on box rest, neither insured and very broke....oh and did i mention i've got a broken wrist too??