Holly Hocks
Well-Known Member
Some of you know that I have a couple of TBs. My youngest one, the mare, aged 8 has been ill since early June ( I only bought her in April and have actually sat on her only about ten times!). She is due to go back to hospital on Thursday to have her final check up. However a couple of weeks ago, I noticed that one of her back fetlocks was swollen and hot - seemed to reduce with exercise, but not completely. I have been cold hosing and she is not lame which is really strange. So I have asked the vet at the hospital if they will also sort her leg at the same time, i.e x-rays/scans etc, which he has agreed to do.
So thats the first one - scarred for life from several facial operation and now a gammy leg -it would appear that the HOYS "potential" I bought her with is clearly out the window. LOL!!
So tonight I get to the yard and one of the other girls is bringing my wonderful old gelding in and he looked quite lame. So I checked and he has got a huge swelling on the leg above the knee - right on the tendon. So vet comes - anti inflammatories and if no improvement in a few days, he has to go for scans on the tendon. It doesn't look like a kick. To be honest, I think he has tripped/slipped in the mud, fallen and done the injury that way. Just a rant really as I can't believe that I now have £7000 in vets fees with the potential to rise even further (yes I do have insurance, but only to £5000 per condition).
AARRGGHHHH.
Someone say something funny to make me feel better. PLEASE x
So thats the first one - scarred for life from several facial operation and now a gammy leg -it would appear that the HOYS "potential" I bought her with is clearly out the window. LOL!!
So tonight I get to the yard and one of the other girls is bringing my wonderful old gelding in and he looked quite lame. So I checked and he has got a huge swelling on the leg above the knee - right on the tendon. So vet comes - anti inflammatories and if no improvement in a few days, he has to go for scans on the tendon. It doesn't look like a kick. To be honest, I think he has tripped/slipped in the mud, fallen and done the injury that way. Just a rant really as I can't believe that I now have £7000 in vets fees with the potential to rise even further (yes I do have insurance, but only to £5000 per condition).
AARRGGHHHH.
Someone say something funny to make me feel better. PLEASE x