mat
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Ok, so up nice and early to get ready for Merlins first Elem. at Forest of dean.
Finished the yard at about 9 and got a phone call from my flat mate, who said our Carbon Monoxide alarm was going off!!
She said she would deal with it, although I am still very worried as I am on my own tonight!
I get on the quad to hay the horses in the field, and one of our brood mares wont stand on her near hind, grrr! she had to come in and have it washed off, and found a tiny stone lodged in her frog. so that was sorted.
Then go to hay the foals, and one of them wont get up to have its food. Try for about 20 mins to get him up, and then ring the vet who comes over to have a look and suspects he has got septosemia (wrong spelling probably) from us worming him, and the owner fibbing about him being wormed before, the vet reckons he had such a heavy worm burden that his gut lining has been damaged etc.. so hes had injecions, and syringes and is wrapped up in a blanket. We had to take his blood samples to the lab ourselves as the vet ad some more emergencies to see to.
so i rang the competition and cancelled. Now I am knackered and covered in mud and have decided that horses are a nightmare! .... just another manic monday....
Healing vibes for Ned the foal, he has a 50 50 chance
Finished the yard at about 9 and got a phone call from my flat mate, who said our Carbon Monoxide alarm was going off!!
She said she would deal with it, although I am still very worried as I am on my own tonight!
I get on the quad to hay the horses in the field, and one of our brood mares wont stand on her near hind, grrr! she had to come in and have it washed off, and found a tiny stone lodged in her frog. so that was sorted.
Then go to hay the foals, and one of them wont get up to have its food. Try for about 20 mins to get him up, and then ring the vet who comes over to have a look and suspects he has got septosemia (wrong spelling probably) from us worming him, and the owner fibbing about him being wormed before, the vet reckons he had such a heavy worm burden that his gut lining has been damaged etc.. so hes had injecions, and syringes and is wrapped up in a blanket. We had to take his blood samples to the lab ourselves as the vet ad some more emergencies to see to.
so i rang the competition and cancelled. Now I am knackered and covered in mud and have decided that horses are a nightmare! .... just another manic monday....
Healing vibes for Ned the foal, he has a 50 50 chance