Rhiann0n
Well-Known Member
My ned has to go to horspital on Monday to have a wolf tooth removed.
Only because he tried to remove it himself using the eyelet screwed into the outside of his doorframe for the stable chain!!
The YM found him in the morning with blood all over the floor, a loose tooth and torn and swollen gums.
I cannot believe how horses can manage to injure themselves in the most unlikely circumstances. He must have been rubbing his face or chewing the chain.
I'm now really worried, as he's 18 and doesn't react well to being sedated (he panics), the vet doesn't want me to be there
(which would actually be better for him) and there is a slim chance he may need a full anaesthetic to have the tooth removed if its broken.
Healing vibes would be greatly appreciated and Pimms and strawberrys for reading!
Only because he tried to remove it himself using the eyelet screwed into the outside of his doorframe for the stable chain!!
I cannot believe how horses can manage to injure themselves in the most unlikely circumstances. He must have been rubbing his face or chewing the chain.
I'm now really worried, as he's 18 and doesn't react well to being sedated (he panics), the vet doesn't want me to be there
Healing vibes would be greatly appreciated and Pimms and strawberrys for reading!