Erehwemos
Well-Known Member
Ellie was very badly kicked tonight
I was out having a pizza with my little brother when I got the phone call that all us horse owners dread: 'she's on three legs'
Luckily the owner of the horse who kicked her was there to see it happen and managed to get Ellie to hobble back to the yard - it was her who rang us. Mum got there before me, and neither of us knew what to expect - at first we seriously thought she had broken her leg. Every kick (there were several) landed on her near hind - she took a couple to the hock and has a gash in her pastern also, and her chestnut has been ripped out completely. There was lots of swelling and at first she couldnt walk on it at all, but as we were waiting for the vet she began to put more and more weight on it - enough to assure the vet that nothing was chipped or broken, thank God
She was sedated so the vet could have a good look and clean the wounds, and managed to bear her weight on the kicked leg whilst we took off her other shoe, so that's a positive. I'm just so, so relieved....I think we've been so lucky. I held her head up whilst her leg was bandaged, and I just had a sudden image of how it could all have been so very different.
I dont know what I would do if I lost her. I know you cant wrap them up in cotton wool but I swear I will never, ever let her be in a situation where this could happen to her again - she's just too precious to me
She was sedated so the vet could have a good look and clean the wounds, and managed to bear her weight on the kicked leg whilst we took off her other shoe, so that's a positive. I'm just so, so relieved....I think we've been so lucky. I held her head up whilst her leg was bandaged, and I just had a sudden image of how it could all have been so very different.
I dont know what I would do if I lost her. I know you cant wrap them up in cotton wool but I swear I will never, ever let her be in a situation where this could happen to her again - she's just too precious to me