jen1
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My lovely cob has been kicked in the field! a horse that has been causing trouble in another field by pulling at other horses rugs was moved to the field my horse was in. My horse was in there with one other and they have been together for 2 1/2 years and are great friends. New horse went in at beginning of this week.
I got to yard yesterday morning to find a hole in his leg and he could hardly walk. Luckily vet was there with x-ray equipment to re x-ray another horse that had been kicked a few weeks ago (another field and not the horse that kicked mine) so thankfully they were able to check my boy immediately and x-ray on the spot.
Heard back from vet today and they say that he has a lump of bone that has been dislodged from the top of his tibia and a fracture up into the joint.
I am sooo F(*&ing pissed off as one of the other liveries asked for this horse to be moved as it was 'pestering' her horse and pulling at it's rugs, now my horse has a broken leg!!
Vet said 8 weeks box rest, don't cross tie as it's a back leg so no point as he can still move around. X-rays being sent to a specialist over the weekend and they will have a look, other option is surgery but she scared me by saying that the risks are very high that he will either make the leg worse or break another one when he comes round from the anaesthetic, as well as the risks of the anaesthetic.
Spent all day with him yesterday and today, just popped home to re charge phone and dose up on coffee and Nurofen. Have a thumping headache now and just don't know what to do re the surgery. Vet said he would have a quicker recovery time if operated on, and if not he could poss dislodge the bone chunk in the stable. Damned if I do and damned if I don't situation, what do I do?? He's not a competition horse so I am not on any timescale to get him fit again he can be in for as long as it takes, I just don't want him to be in pain.
He's on bute and antibiotics but she said they can't take the pain away too much as he will become blasé about the leg and may hurt himself more if it doesn't hurt so much. He is such a lovely boy and wouldn't say boo to a goose in the field and wouldn't dream of kicking anyone or anything. He is a live wire to ride and a real genuine character, really REALLY is one of those 'sort hard to find' that everyone talks about. He has really helped me through some very very hard times personally these last 2 years, I just want to make the best choice/decision for him.
Anyone got any good suggestions for keeping him happy in the stable? Obviously he has hay, can't put too many toys in there as he's not supposed to move much, can't be cross tied as it's his back leg and vet said he will move his back end around anyway. Big thick bed and plenty of hay, but any suggestions to make things more happy/comfortable would be most appreciated. Still shaking and feel like I am not really here at the moment.
Will put a pic on here of him so you can see what a handsome chap he is! Well I think so anyway!
I got to yard yesterday morning to find a hole in his leg and he could hardly walk. Luckily vet was there with x-ray equipment to re x-ray another horse that had been kicked a few weeks ago (another field and not the horse that kicked mine) so thankfully they were able to check my boy immediately and x-ray on the spot.
Heard back from vet today and they say that he has a lump of bone that has been dislodged from the top of his tibia and a fracture up into the joint.
I am sooo F(*&ing pissed off as one of the other liveries asked for this horse to be moved as it was 'pestering' her horse and pulling at it's rugs, now my horse has a broken leg!!
Vet said 8 weeks box rest, don't cross tie as it's a back leg so no point as he can still move around. X-rays being sent to a specialist over the weekend and they will have a look, other option is surgery but she scared me by saying that the risks are very high that he will either make the leg worse or break another one when he comes round from the anaesthetic, as well as the risks of the anaesthetic.
Spent all day with him yesterday and today, just popped home to re charge phone and dose up on coffee and Nurofen. Have a thumping headache now and just don't know what to do re the surgery. Vet said he would have a quicker recovery time if operated on, and if not he could poss dislodge the bone chunk in the stable. Damned if I do and damned if I don't situation, what do I do?? He's not a competition horse so I am not on any timescale to get him fit again he can be in for as long as it takes, I just don't want him to be in pain.
He's on bute and antibiotics but she said they can't take the pain away too much as he will become blasé about the leg and may hurt himself more if it doesn't hurt so much. He is such a lovely boy and wouldn't say boo to a goose in the field and wouldn't dream of kicking anyone or anything. He is a live wire to ride and a real genuine character, really REALLY is one of those 'sort hard to find' that everyone talks about. He has really helped me through some very very hard times personally these last 2 years, I just want to make the best choice/decision for him.
Anyone got any good suggestions for keeping him happy in the stable? Obviously he has hay, can't put too many toys in there as he's not supposed to move much, can't be cross tied as it's his back leg and vet said he will move his back end around anyway. Big thick bed and plenty of hay, but any suggestions to make things more happy/comfortable would be most appreciated. Still shaking and feel like I am not really here at the moment.
Will put a pic on here of him so you can see what a handsome chap he is! Well I think so anyway!