GREYSMEADOW
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This morning my old boy slipped over and fell down when exiting his stable on an angle, plus the rubber matting at the doorway was a bit wet. He was in a silly mood, very alert, active, weaving etc - acting like a 4 year old and not going on 27!
He managed to get up (3rd or 4th attempt on the wet concrete in the yard I managed to place an old NZ rug down and I think that aided him plus I gave him a bit of a push. He has no hind shoes on which probably makes it more slippery to get up. I checked him over and over and left him tucking in the some horsehage (hes normally feed normal hay) but on this occasion he had a treat to take his mind off things. He seemed fine as if nothing had happened.
I checked him at lunch time and again this evening and had no report from the YO who feeds my boys which is good. Hes on a couple of pain-killers for a few days as he is bound to be sore/bruised as advised by my vet. I also put 2 bales of shavings in his stable - the area around the doorway is completely covered which normally I only sweep the area as the shaving end up outside which usually happens. He always has a deep shavings bed (not deep litter) as I dont like my boys on the matting with few shavings!
Im now wondering if I should have the hind shoes put back on as he has never fallen/slipped like this before despite the rubber matting being a bit wet; should I change the rubber matting in the doorway as the current matting has a smooth type finish. Could anyone recommend matting with a textured grip finish. Do I put some textured matting outside the doorway in the yard, but the wet weather could make it really slippery. My boys have their stable doors open (all the time) and have access to the yard so they can keep mobile (when they are not in the field).
Hes a bit of a weaver when shut in and his neighbour next door likes to box walk when shut in! I will now make sure that shavings are always at the doorway from now on. Do you have any other suggestions? Many thanks.
He managed to get up (3rd or 4th attempt on the wet concrete in the yard I managed to place an old NZ rug down and I think that aided him plus I gave him a bit of a push. He has no hind shoes on which probably makes it more slippery to get up. I checked him over and over and left him tucking in the some horsehage (hes normally feed normal hay) but on this occasion he had a treat to take his mind off things. He seemed fine as if nothing had happened.
I checked him at lunch time and again this evening and had no report from the YO who feeds my boys which is good. Hes on a couple of pain-killers for a few days as he is bound to be sore/bruised as advised by my vet. I also put 2 bales of shavings in his stable - the area around the doorway is completely covered which normally I only sweep the area as the shaving end up outside which usually happens. He always has a deep shavings bed (not deep litter) as I dont like my boys on the matting with few shavings!
Im now wondering if I should have the hind shoes put back on as he has never fallen/slipped like this before despite the rubber matting being a bit wet; should I change the rubber matting in the doorway as the current matting has a smooth type finish. Could anyone recommend matting with a textured grip finish. Do I put some textured matting outside the doorway in the yard, but the wet weather could make it really slippery. My boys have their stable doors open (all the time) and have access to the yard so they can keep mobile (when they are not in the field).
Hes a bit of a weaver when shut in and his neighbour next door likes to box walk when shut in! I will now make sure that shavings are always at the doorway from now on. Do you have any other suggestions? Many thanks.