Ratface
Well-Known Member
I'm so sorry for your upcoming loss. You are the owner every horse should have. Sending gentle hugs and love to you today.
Run Free Simbait’s done.
Spoken to more farriers and vets etc.
The pain he was in this afternoon was huge , he has barely been up. When I asked to get up and walk out of the stable he did even though it was agony… because he always tried for you. He would of been a great great horse. He would of been a badminton horse… he was brave and always tried for you.
Thank you for all your kind words. Today has been a hard day.
Back in October my yearling almost de-gloved his back leg kicking into a hedge.
I found him quickly and got the vet, he was then taken immediately to Edinburgh hospital and operated on. He was sound and there was no damage to the leg itself. They decided to put him in a full leg cast to help prevent movement. He then got laminitis so I made the decision to remove the cast as they thought it was caused by stress. He also got an infection in the wound while away at hospital. He was there for a couple of weeks before I made the decision to bring him and reduce stress.
He was so happy to be home. Initially he was going well. I got on top of the infection and the wound was healing well.
Despite following their instructions and having my vets come at least once a week I couldn’t get on top of the lami.
He has never been fed grains or sugar. I had him on bute and paracetamol. I was bandaging and padding his front feet. I put him on lami supplement and boswellia. He had a full bed. I put him on hay etc.
He is/ was getting worse and worse. Called the vets out for x rays and his pedal bone is about mm from his sole. His last set of X-rays where really good so he has deteriorated very quickly.
He has been given some intravenous painkillers tonight so we get stuff sorted for his last day tomorrow. I can’t believe it. I feel like I have tried so hard for nothing.
Simba 9.05.2022 to 07.12.2023