Equi
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I was expecting it to be posted alreadywow! there's a video?![]()
waiting patiently...
I was expecting it to be posted alreadywow! there's a video?![]()
Thank God ?Abscess in foot! A ton of pus. Draining video very ???. This is why he collapsed. It isn’t why he has been jolly difficult for the last several months. I have had him on magnesium and he has been significantly less sharp, so we shall see where we are once the foot has cleared up.
V relieved as I really thought I would be coming home with an empty lorry.
I had the same thought ?wow! there's a video?![]()
Abscess in foot! A ton of pus. Draining video very ???. This is why he collapsed. It isn’t why he has been jolly difficult for the last several months. I have had him on magnesium and he has been significantly less sharp, so we shall see where we are once the foot has cleared up.
V relieved as I really thought I would be coming home with an empty lorry.
So lots of things that may have impacted - honestly though I can only speak about my dental experiences and I am phobic of the dentist (sit in the chair and shake) so I ignore lots. But I started with a bit of occasional throbby discomfort, built up to 2 or 3 times a year each time getting more severe but I would say I'd had at least 5 or more occurrences before I was even in enough pain for long enough to take painkillers for it. Mostly I'd just have a day or two of being consistently uncomfortable with occasional peaks. I can easily understand how a horse experiencing that in a foot would display random outbursts.He started getting stroppy when the clocks changed, but a lot changed then iro mgmt. I had to stop riding daily, I closed most of the fields, our ground turned to swamp... Would have been a good time to start brewing an abscess, but he hasn’t been lame, not before Monday, just stroppy in an explosive sort of way!
Surely freedom of information act means the vet has to share the video when it’s clearly in the public’s interest?
What a great outcome. I would not have considered an abcess! So pleased for you.