buzzles
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My mare who had the foal (now 6 weeks old) got caught in a gate the other evening (well thats all I can think that happened as her field is very safe and foal proof) and hobbled in with a very swollen hock. Got the vet out and she sent her up to the veterinary hospital to get x rays. She has fractured two of the small bones at the back of the hock and at the moment is bandaged and splinted until the swelling has gone down so they can scan for ligament and tendon damage. Best case scenario is that the hock will remain stable and the ligaments and tendons are ok (the vets think they are) and that she will get arthiritis in her hock and so will have to be retired as a broodmare. My plan for her was to bring her back into work after Basil (the foal) is weaned and compete again as she's such a brilliant mare, she excels in dressage and cross country and has never been beaten against the clock. However it looks like that's all out the window as she will be lucky to be able to hack again. Anyway just need some good luck sent our way in that she remains stable and can mend to be retired to grass. She's 14 and I've had some wonderful successes and memories with her so she doesn't owe me anything. The foal she had this year is a little smasher and she loves being a mum so hopefully she'll have some more babies. Also any ideas on how to occupy a foal on box rest. They'll be in the hospital for another couple of weeks and then on at least three months box rest. I know she'll cope fine but I don't know how Basil will take to it.