Magicmillbrook
Well-Known Member
Having a coloured mare I often use a lycra hood the night before a competion, and have never had a problem (used one for 6 years) However this weekend, between the 11pm pyjama run saturday night and 7am feed, the hood had slipped or been rubbed over the ponies eye ball. Her eyes had swollen up so that the fabric of the hood was actualy inside her eyes. My daughter had grabbed the scissors and cut the hood so she could extract it - thought that was probably the best thing to do and irrigated the eyes with a bottle of sterile wound wash - we thought at least it might help the swelling before the vet came out.
So an early sunday morning call out, sedation, pain killing injection, eye stain, anti-inflammatory injection in each eye, antibiotic injection later, (yikes - dont even want to think about that bill) poor pony had very swollen eyes, one was completely closed and an ulcer on each eye ball. The vet said this is a common injury, the last horse he saw with it had an ulcer that covered the whole surface of one eye!
Poor girl is on bute twice a day, eye drop 3 times a day and eye ointment 3 times a day but 15 minutes after the drops. Yesteday she was so poorly, she hardly ate all day. Good news is she is loads better this morning (monday), eating voraciously with both eyes open.
Lycra hood is in the bin never, ever to be replaced, I would rather spend an extra hour washing off stable stains than go through that again!
So an early sunday morning call out, sedation, pain killing injection, eye stain, anti-inflammatory injection in each eye, antibiotic injection later, (yikes - dont even want to think about that bill) poor pony had very swollen eyes, one was completely closed and an ulcer on each eye ball. The vet said this is a common injury, the last horse he saw with it had an ulcer that covered the whole surface of one eye!
Poor girl is on bute twice a day, eye drop 3 times a day and eye ointment 3 times a day but 15 minutes after the drops. Yesteday she was so poorly, she hardly ate all day. Good news is she is loads better this morning (monday), eating voraciously with both eyes open.
Lycra hood is in the bin never, ever to be replaced, I would rather spend an extra hour washing off stable stains than go through that again!