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In November, my beautiful boy Joe was found in the field unable to move. Cue a call to the vet, trip to the clinic and a xray that immediately showed a nasty fracture to his radius. The vets felt it was far too risky to try and move him again, so he spent 10 weeks cross tied at the vets. He had a big Robert Jones bandage and a splint.
He coped so well, but after about 6 weeks he developed nasty pressure sores. The vets tried to take the big bandage off and a larger splint instead.
That made him too uncomfortable, and the sores were at risk of getting infected, so on New Years Eve they had to take all of the bandages / splints off and we had to just hope for the best. The next day his leg blew up with a nasty infection. Thank goodness he was at the vets as they were able to get antibiotics in by iv and get it under control. but he was a poorly boy. The weird head collar is due to him getting sores on his face also from having to wear it 24/7 - we tried fur wraps but they uspet him - so we ended up padding it out with cotton wool and vet wrap.
He is a fighter and dealt with all the complications. This is the day they were unable to take him off his cross ties.
We were finally able to bring him home, and after another 2 1/2 months of box rest, last Saturday he was finally allowed out in a teeny turn out pen. It was the best feeling in the world seeing him grazing in the sunshine.
He has to do another three weeks in his tiny pen, then another four in a slightly bigger one, before he can go in a small field with a friend. It is just wonderful to have our boy back
He coped so well, but after about 6 weeks he developed nasty pressure sores. The vets tried to take the big bandage off and a larger splint instead.
That made him too uncomfortable, and the sores were at risk of getting infected, so on New Years Eve they had to take all of the bandages / splints off and we had to just hope for the best. The next day his leg blew up with a nasty infection. Thank goodness he was at the vets as they were able to get antibiotics in by iv and get it under control. but he was a poorly boy. The weird head collar is due to him getting sores on his face also from having to wear it 24/7 - we tried fur wraps but they uspet him - so we ended up padding it out with cotton wool and vet wrap.
He is a fighter and dealt with all the complications. This is the day they were unable to take him off his cross ties.
We were finally able to bring him home, and after another 2 1/2 months of box rest, last Saturday he was finally allowed out in a teeny turn out pen. It was the best feeling in the world seeing him grazing in the sunshine.
He has to do another three weeks in his tiny pen, then another four in a slightly bigger one, before he can go in a small field with a friend. It is just wonderful to have our boy back
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