kit279
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Had a narrow escape when my chestnut horse, Pip, jumped/crashed through his post and rail fence
and fell in a drainage ditch on the other side. My long suffering vet father checked him over and gave him a shot of antibiotics in the bum (which Pip secretly enjoyed..) but otherwise he appears to have got off lightly with a few scrapes and one or two superficial cuts. He isn't lame at all and he's not really stiff but he is VERY grouchy when I try to examine the cuts on his gaskins. He has had 3 days of bute and is not swollen up and I can find no sign of infection but I was wondering whether anyone else has any experience of this.
Is it normal for him to be so tender around his scrapes? He is a lovely saintly horse to do but is kicking gently to let me know it hurts. Dad said that gaskin injuries can be very painful but I wondered if anyone could give me any advice as to how long he's likely to be sore for? Poor old boy is very special to me - I just want to make him as comfortable as possible.
The other thing that's concerning me is that he normally rolls for Britain - and he's been turned out during the day since Friday (when the accident happened) but he hasn't rolled once. Admittedly, the field is totally underwater (I'm not joking, the fens have flooded big time) but I am concerned that he's too sore to get down and enjoy the mud.. Thoughts?
Is it normal for him to be so tender around his scrapes? He is a lovely saintly horse to do but is kicking gently to let me know it hurts. Dad said that gaskin injuries can be very painful but I wondered if anyone could give me any advice as to how long he's likely to be sore for? Poor old boy is very special to me - I just want to make him as comfortable as possible.
The other thing that's concerning me is that he normally rolls for Britain - and he's been turned out during the day since Friday (when the accident happened) but he hasn't rolled once. Admittedly, the field is totally underwater (I'm not joking, the fens have flooded big time) but I am concerned that he's too sore to get down and enjoy the mud.. Thoughts?